Facebook has announced a new ‘Like button’ to share content from third-party apps along with other changes on Wednesday at its f8 developers conference. The feature is currently on iOS in beta
South Korea’s Samsung remained at the top of the rapidly growing smartphone market in early 2014 as Chinese rivals gained ground, a survey showed Wednesday. The overall global smartphone market grew 28.6
After a flurry of rumours about the Moto G’s successor, we now have official confirmation from Motorola that it’s hosting a special event on May 13, where the company will announce a
Google has announced that it is cutting the price of the Sony Z Ultra Google Play edition. The Sony Z Ultra Google Play edition is now available at $449 with a $200
While LG is readying itself for the unveiling of the G3 on May 27, the smartphone has been leaked again in a series of purported images courtesy a case maker, with the
Chinese manufacturer Oppo has launched the Oppo R1 for the Indian market at Rs. 26,990. The Oppo R1 is a dual-SIM smartphone that runs on Android 4.2 Jelly Bean with the company’s
Google is reportedly working on a programme that would give certain Android devices a special “silver” status which would involve giving them additional promotion and various points of sale, as well as
Videocon has expanded its budget A-series of smartphones, with the introduction of the A29. The Videocon A29 has been launched at Rs. 5,799. The Videocon A29 runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean out-of-the-box
LG has started sending out invites for an event that will take place on May 27 in three cities – London, New York, San Francisco – followed by a May 28 launch
OnePlus, the Chinese smartphone startup, announced its first handset recently – the OnePlus One. The biggest new feature being touted on the OnePlus One is that it runs the newest version of
After releasing the LG G Pro 2 in select Asian markets last month, it seems LG is gearing up to launch the smartphone in India soon, as the smartphone has been listed
The word-learning website Vocabulary.com on Monday has launched its Android app for devices running Android 4.1 or higher. Earlier the app made its debut on iOS 6.1 or higher devices, last month.