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Gurk, the 8-bit RPG, hits nostalgia but misses depth, ideal for those longing for simple, old-school gaming. Not for the modern seeker.
Skype's new Android update pledges all-day app usage without draining your battery, addressing previous performance issues.
Microsoft's OneNote is now free on Mac, marking a significant move to unify note-taking across all major platforms, ensuring everything stays in sync.
Samsung launches KNOX 2.0, enhancing mobile security for enterprises with advanced data protection and BYOD strategy support.
Worldwide sales of tablets to end users reached 195.4 million units in 2013, a 68 percent increase on 2012, according to Gartner.
Nokia launches new X series smartphones at Mobile World Congress 2014, aiming to capture affordable smartphone market share.
Here's something interesting. Figure 1 is a new app that lets doctors share images and information online with other medical professionals.
De Post's new app attempts to merge pub-going and tech, but falls short on necessity. Hilariously specific, its best offer: digital drink stamps.
SoundCloud is a website that lets artists upload and share their music with others. Like most services of its kind, it also has an accompanying app.
Nokia launches five affordable smartphones, including Nokia X series, at Mobile World Congress to connect the next billion users.
Microsoft's Joe Belfiore believes 2014 is the year the company takes on its iOS and Android competition in the smartphone market.
Worldwide sales of smartphones accounted for 53.6 percent of overall mobile phone sales in 2013, exceeding annual sales of feature phones for the first time.
WeChat sees a 379% increase in users between Q2 and Q4 2013, making it the top growing social app, says GlobalWebIndex report.
Apple co-founder Wozniak stirs the tech scene by suggesting Apple should explore releasing an Android smartphone.
Just when you think app games can't get any sillier, I find this: Truck Simulator 3D, which is exactly as bizarre and unnecessary as it sounds.
There are lots of decibel meters available on the app store, and judging from their reviews some of them are a bit crummy.
Google has sold Motorola Mobility to Lenovo for $2.91bn, aiming to bolster Android and focus on innovation in the ecosystem.
Samsung and Google's relationship shows signs of healing following Lenovo's acquisition of Motorola, promising a more unified Android market.
New Zealand's Great Walks is exactly what it should be: information about the Great Walks, collected into an easy to use format.
The government has released a free mobile app providing instant access to career information for young people and their families.