Category: Applications

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Google Wallet app update

You might be a frequent user of the Google Wallet mobile app. In this case, you will be delighted to learn that it has been updated, and the new version is now available on Google Play. The application update brings a number of useful changes which include improvements to the overall app stabilization, better battery life, and an overhauled user...

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WhatsApp in violation of certain international phone number privacy laws

WhatsApp, is that Instant Message client, beloved by people too cheap to text. Now, it appears to have violated certain international privacy laws because of the way it forces users to grant it access to their entire address book. Reuters reports that both the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada and the Dutch Data Protection Authority have released reports...

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Nokia launches Music+ subscription service – for Windows Phones only

We have to admit that technology has changed the way music is consumed. People used to buy albums, then they bought digital singles, and now it’s all about the streaming services. Google doesn’t offer such a service, Apple doesn’t have it either…. Yet, there are companies out there like Spotify, with which you pay a monthly fee and you get...

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Microsoft Outlook for Windows RT?

Rumor has it on CNET that Microsoft is testing the full version of the email client Outlook for Windows RT.  However, according to the sources, Microsoft may never make the client available to consumers. They seem to be still unable to decide on whether Outlook RT should exist (RT Office does!), or if the existing Mail client is enough. So...

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Android tablets Skype update brings portrait calls and more languages

The Android Skype app saw an update that made it usable on tablets, with an improved tablet UI, but it had issues – it wouldn’t allow calling in portrait mode, and only worked in landscape. Because of these and overall lack of proper support, many just gave up on Skype for Android tablets. Now however, Skype has been updated (find...

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Earn points and rewards with LifeKraze

D’you really need yet another Internet distraction to your already crazy everyday life?! ‘Cause, we bet you already have accounts and tons of activities to keep you pretty busy in your “free” time on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, etc. Well, just in case you feel those are still not enough, perhaps you’ll have a look at yet another developing social network...

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Temple Run 2 now on Android

The iOS launch of Temple Run 2 saw over 20 million downloads in the first four days as of its launch. Now, the shrine-escaping sequel is available for Android. As the iOS version, it’s a free to download, and you can pick it up now at the Google Play Store. For more on the creation of Temple Run 2, read...

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Finger Army 1942 another fun Android game

Enjoying those heady whack-a-mole days at the arcade? Then, you might be glad to learn that the developer Tin Planet has released the Finger Army 1942 on Google Play. No more plastic moles, mallet, or the need to waste precious quarters! The new version provides you with endless fun! As you make your way through the levels, you’ll encounter different...

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PVR Cinemas has released an app for Windows Phones

The leading multiplex chain in India, the PVR Cinemas, has released their own app for Windows Phone devices. The app provides information about show timings, availability of tickets, movies running in local theaters, etc. It even enables the option to book seats of your choice, as well as to pay for your tickets either with a credit card in a...

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Opera’s New “Ice” Mobile Browser launching In February for Android and iOS; Drops WebKit Presto

Opera unveiled a major new mobile browser innovation called ‘Opera Ice’, and it’s coming this February. The new browser is based on the same WebKit rendering engine used by Apple’s Safari and Google Chrome, rather than the Presto, which has powered Opera since 2003. Opera’s CEO Lars Boilesen describes the new browser in an internal video published by Pocket-lint: “No...