Fake "Super Mario Run" on Play Store has been suspended by Google due the violation of Nintendo's policy.
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Google just rebranded its keyboard app into Gboard. Google Android fans will get a whole new experience with its latest keyboard app, the Gboard. First introduced to the iOS six months ago, Android users can now use it on their devices.
With Google Play's new algorithm called File-by-File patching, Android updates are reduced to 65%. This helps Android users save data and makes data cost more transparent to them. This also makes downloading, installing, and updating way faster than before.
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The Chinese tech company confirms that Google Play Services is preparing to make its way back into China this 2016.
Famous English rock band is finally allowing several streaming sites to stream its songs, including Apple Music.
Fleksy is on a partnership with ZTE to have their keypad installed on future smartphones of the Chinese manufacturer.
Facebook has just shut down their start-up division Creative Labs. Facebook's Creative Labs division is being shut down. The start-up, which was built within the company two years ago, has been building or rather creating a series of experimental social apps designed to test new interfaces and new interaction patterns.
Google is set to launch their app store Google Play in China as a aunching pad of the company's goal to be back in the country's market.
In a move for expansion, Opera signed deals with Samsung, Xiaomi and 12 other smartphone brands to integrate Opera Max into their phones. The move which is the biggest yet so far promotes their data saving app.
AT&T has kicked off a neat new promotion for the Nexus 9 LTE, offering $100 bill credit when purchasing the tablet on-contract through Google Play.
The LTE-flavored version of the HTC-made Nexus 9 tablet has finally gone on sale via Google Play, available now for $599.99.
Google has officially confirmed that it has discontinued production of its 2013 Nexus 5 and will continue selling the handset only through Q1 2015.