As promised, Facebook has released the Paper app for iOS today, bringing a whole new way to consume media while keeping up with your friends and loved ones. Paper succeeds in blending many features of its Home software with a great looking news aggregator. The content isn’t just plopped in front of your face by…
Here’s how the updated S Health app will look like
Apple won’t be the only company focusing on mHealth with the next version of its platform; Samsung is also preparing to launch a revamped S Health that will likely launch alongside the upcoming Galaxy S5. As you can see from the screenshots above, the updated application features flatter interface that is in line with Google’s…
SwiftKey comes to iOS in the form of Evernote-connected note-taking app
SwiftKey is now available for iOS. But you can’t use it across all apps. Its availability is limited to a single application made by (guess) SwiftKey — SwiftKey Note is a free (guess again) note taking app that sings along Evernote. iPhone and iPad fanboys may think Apple’s default keyboard is the best thing in…
The Samsung Life Times app launching with Galaxy S5?
Samsung knows the key to making a successful product isn’t “just” hardware. In order to justify the steep price tag of its flagship devices, the Korean giant has been investing heavily in software. As a result, Galaxy S series owners get some of the goodies no other devices have. Not that most of these apps…
Facebook’s Content Delivery App ‘Paper’ Landing on iOS on February 3rd
Outside of their official Facebook app, Facebook has had a rough go when it comes to the mobile scene. (HTC First, anyone?) The company is looking to change all that by launching a new app for iOS called Paper, which is a news aggregator of sorts. Paper commands your device’s screen real estate and provides…
LG unveils QSlide SDK, lets third-party apps float around your homescreen
Samsung has Pen Windows multi-tasking and LG – QSlide, which first (as far as I know) shipped with the Optimus G Pro. If you’ve been living under a rock you should know that QSlide allows users to run small apps on top of everything else currently running on LG’s phone/phablet. As I’m writing this, only…
Chrome apps coming to iOS and Android devices
Last time I’ve heard there were no shortage of iOS and Android apps. Google, apparently, disagrees with this as it has decided to launch a conversion tool that uses Apache Cordova to allow Chrome’s HTML5-based apps to run on two of the world’s most popular platforms. We’ve already mentioned this service in the past and…
Five Amazing Android Games You Should Be Playing Right Now
With so many games in the Google Play Store, it’s sometimes hard to find a good game that you’d like to spend your time playing. Many games look good on paper, but once downloaded seriously lack in the fun department, and push ads or in-app purchases in your face. We’ve compiled a list of five…
Better Understand Your Jams With Rap Genius’ iPhone App
If you’ve ever been left wondering just what in the hell certain artists are saying in their songs, Rap Genius has a solution for you. The website, which clearly explains lyrics and what they mean has launched an iPhone app, know simply as Genius. The app lets you find explanations of songs as well as…
South Koreans will soon be able to uninstall bloatware from their phones
South Koreans will soon be able to uninstall bloatware from their phones, the government has decided. According to new guidelines, starting from April – the industry will be forced to allow users to remove unnecessary pre-loaded applications to reduce inconvenience. “The move aims to rectify an abnormal practice that causes inconvenience to smartphone users and…









