News tagged ‘apps’
Friday, 3 Jun 2011
HTC Gives Developers Access to HTC Sense UI with HTC OpenSense
HTC once again shows its strong support towards developers with its new HTCDev program that gives developers access to its HTC Sense UI for Android.
Wednesday, 18 May 2011
BlackBerry Travel App is Now Available in Singapore
Those with a BlackBerry can now manage their hotel bookings, currency conversions and get weather forecasts with the BlackBerry Travel App which is now available to users in Singapore
Friday, 13 May 2011
Android Market Revamped and Adds Paid Apps Support to More Countries
Google's Android Market gets a revamp right after Google I/O, featuring a design change to both the mobile and desktop versions, and adding paid apps support to more countries.
Friday, 29 Apr 2011
Free Android Apps Outnumber Free iOS Apps
When it comes to free apps, there's more on the Android Market than Apple's iTunes Store, as seen on a recent report by mobile analytics group Distimo.
Friday, 1 Apr 2011
HP ePrint-enabled Printers First to Support Google Cloud Print
Google Cloud Print users can now print directly to any HP ePrint-enabled printer from any Google Cloud Print supported app on any PC or smartphone.
Thursday, 31 Mar 2011
Action RPG Game Dungeon Defenders Now Free for Google Android
Here's another reason to stick with Google Android - Dungeon Defenders: First Wave is now a free game on the Android Market.
Friday, 25 Mar 2011
NXP Launches its First Data Sharing App for Android
NXP launched a new application which allows Android smartphone users to use their NFC-enabled handset to create their own NFC tags.
Thursday, 24 Mar 2011
Qik Launches New iPhone Video Apps
Qik launched a new iPhone app called Qik Video Connect. The new app enables individuals to stay connected with friends and family through video calling, video messaging, and video sharing.
Monday, 7 Mar 2011
Google Uses Remote Kill Switch to Deactivate Android Malware Apps
The malware threat on the Google Android platform is very real, and Google is taking action by activating a remote kill switch to remove the malware app from devices.
Thursday, 3 Mar 2011
Rootkit Malware Found On Android Apps
More than 50 applications on Google's Android Market have been discovered to be infected with a rootkit malware dubbed as "DroidDream" which can compromise personal data by taking over the user's device. Google have since suspended these apps from the Android store.











