Tag: Apps
Samsung Galaxy S9 doesn’t have SideSync support but will have Flow
If you already have your Samsung Galaxy S9 or Galaxy S9+ and you’re pretty excited to try and share your screen and data on...
Google Play Instant lets you try new games and apps quickly
Google is serious about making mobile experience lighter and faster for everyone. We remember one Google Play Store update adding Android Instant Apps and...
Google Pay now lets you buy mobile tickets for Las Vegas Monorail
Google Pay is looking for ways to become more relevant and convenient to its current and potential users who will want to choose it...
Samsung to discontinue Movie Maker once updated to Android P
You probably knew that you had a video editor pre-installed in your Samsung device right? Right? Well, if you didn’t, now you know that...
Subway Surfers sets record, first game with over 1 billion downloads
If you play endless runners, you know that there are some prominent apps in this genre. It started with Temple Run, but other games...
Fleksy keyboard finally adds cloud sync in latest update
Fleksy may not be as popular as Gboard or SwiftKey, but it does have a strong following in the virtual keyboard market. One of...
Fitbit OS 2.0 rolls out to 10% of Ionic users
If Ionic users think that Fitbit has forgotten about them with the launch of the new Versa smartwatch, the OEM announced that they are...
Games Roundup: New games and upcoming games for you
We feel like our week is incomplete if we don’t give you a roundup of new games that you can try, so here we...
Facebook quietly launches Express Wi-Fi app in developing countries
When Facebook launched its Free Basics zero-rating program to get people more connected, it faced a lot of criticism because some say it was...
Spotify testing out native voice search for some users
We won’t be surprised if one of these days, music streaming giant Spotify will announce that they will be launching their very own dedicated...
Facebook Lite now availalbe in US and other “developed” countries
The lightweight version of Facebook, appropriately called Facebook Lite, was initially created to be released for developing countries where the Internet is not always...
Duolingo now lets users learn Klingon (no, really)
Some might think it’s absurd that people are obsessed over a language of a fictional group of people, but as we’ve seen time and...



















