After a long wait, iOS users can finally use Google’s awesome music service, Google Play Music. The service landed on Android and the web six months ago, and now comes to iOS in the form of an app. The app allows users to listen to music they have uploaded to Google’s servers, and creates personalized…
Nokia Refocus app adds Lytro-like focus-later capability to PureView-branded Lumia phones
Nokia launched the powerful Refocus app for its range of PureView-branded Lumia smartphones. The application that allows users to take photos now and focus later, produces results like the Lytro digital camera… though using different technology. Once you take a photo, the Refocus app will take 2 to 8 images “depending on what’s in view,…
Google Search for Android Updated, Adds Some KitKat Google Now Features
The Google Search Android app has been updated, throwing some KitKat goodies into the mix. Android 4.4 KitKat includes some improvements to Google Now, some of which are now included in the Google Search app. The update allows users with Android devices running Jelly Bean to experience a little taste of Android 4.4 KitKat. Google…
Official Vine app comes to Windows Phone, brings Live Tile and camera integration
Vine today announced that it has taken the Windows Phone plunge. Users can now enjoy all the six second craziness that all Android and iOS users have enjoyed for so long. Well, it safe to say that Nokia has kept its promise when it said Windows Phone would be getting the video sharing service back…
FCC to launch an Android app to crowd source mobile broadband speed testing
There are quite a few services that allow you to test the speed of your current Internet connection, Speedtest.net being one of the most popular options. Like that’s not enough, FCC wants to have its own app out there that would allow users not only to get information about download and upload speeds, but also…
SwiftKey working to add emoji and optional number row to its already great keyboard
Even though it already has the best virtual keyboard out there, SwiftKey is working to make its flagship product even better. The newly introduced “Layouts for Living” improved the experience on big screen devices, but these guys won’t stop here. In fact, they keep collecting user feedback with plans to release timely updates that would…
Google Keyboard 2.0 brings Nexus 5 keyboard to an Android phone near you
After covering the updated versions of SwiftKey and Swype, we bring you the news about Google Keyboard. The application, now in version 2.0, is made to bring the Nexus 5-like user experience to an Android smartphone near you. Here are the new features included in this release: Rationalized punctuation across different sizes (4″, 7″ and…
Gogo teams-up with Glympse to allow airline passengers to share their location while flying
Gogo, the company that enables in-flight Wi-Fi, is teaming-up with Glympse to provide passengers on any Gogo-equipped aircraft with the ability to share their location with their friends as they travel across the country. The best part is that you’ll only have to share your location once, with Glympse taking care of the rest, allowing…
Swype updated with split and mini keyboard layouts
Just when we’ve told you that the new version of SwiftKey is available for download, Swype launched an updated app of its own. Version 1.6.2.22328 got a slew of new features, most importantly split and mini keyboard layouts, and new customization options that allow you to change long-press delay, vibration duration, keyboard height and word…
Windows Phone Facebook Integration Troubles – Don’t Worry, Microsoft’s On It
It appears as if some Windows Phone users are having some issues with Facebook integration. The problems, which are affecting an apparent small amount of users are effecting the Facebook feed as well as some problems with Facebook chat. According to The Verge, users started reporting problems with Facebook integration around 12 hours ago. A…









