IFTTT for iPad has launched, bringing the power of the “If This Then That” service to Apple’s tablet, along with a number of new channels and triggers. Now with an … Continue reading
In a roll-out similar to Google’s Fiber internet release, the company is suggested this week to be bringing their own mobile device business to the United States. One rumor is … Continue reading
It should come as no surprise that once the Pokemon Adventure April Fools’ Day joke created by Google Maps creators was “finished”, enough interest had been generated to inspire an … Continue reading
Online rumours claim Google is planning some sort of premium owner experience for future Android phone buyers, with the Android Silver scheme said to encourage networks to babysit owners of phones, guarantee the latest version of Android and show them how to buy stuff through Google Play.
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Whenever iOS and Android are compared, there’s one major point that goes against Google’s mobile platform, that’s fragmentation. On iOS, Apple controls when updates are rolled out. Since its the only company making iOS devices, it doesn’t have to deal with various OEMs and keep an eye on their customizations. Its a totally different story on Android, where OEMs and often carriers are responsible for delaying updates. Take Android 4.4 KitKat for example, it was released last year, but only powers north of 5 percent of all Android devices. “Android Silver” could be Google’s answer to fragmentation.
Google Aims To End Fragmentation With ‘Android Silver’ [Rumor] original content from Ubergizmo.
A couple of screenshots have leaked online which hint at the possibility that Gmail for Android app’s user interface might soon be getting an overhaul. It is unclear if these interface changes are final and are set to be rolled out to the public. Several new features are also seen in the screenshots, though it is reported that most of these features are experimental at this point in time.
Gmail For Android Screenshots Hint At Possible New Interface original content from Ubergizmo.
This morning not a few minutes before Amazon begins their latest keynote speech, it’s become apparent that Plex is joining in on the fun early. In a price-drop for the … Continue reading
Update: Amazon is completely sold out of 32GB sticks, but 16 and 64 are still available. If you still want 32GB, Newegg has it for $27, or Amazon has a similar product from Kingston in 32GB for $22, but it doesn’t have any reviews.
Microsoft has announced some interesting new features that are rolled into the latest beta versions of the SmartGlass app. The big new feature is TV controls for the app that … Continue reading