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Waiting for the official Instagram app? Try out Itsdagram instead. The Windows Phone platform is lacking many key applications, and one, in particular, is Instagram.
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Windows Phone 8 users: that Microsoft YouTube app will be gone before you know it. Remember that YouTube application Microsoft came up with not too long ago? Well, as it stands, Google wants the app taken down from the Windows Phone Store because it breaks certain violations, ones that allows YouTube to survive.
The numbers are in, and it appears BlackBerry World might walk over Windows Phone sooner or later. BlackBerry World has set its sights squarely at Windows Phone as the BlackBerry app store now has 120,000 apps.
Do you enjoy gaming on a laptop? The AMD Radeon 8900M might excite you along with the MSI GX70. Gaming on-the-go is about to become heated as AMD reveals its latest mobile Radeon 8900M graphic card for laptops.
Google Play for Education is a new program aiming to bring Android in the classroom and give Apple a run for its money in the education department.
Android and iOS users, prepare to ping your friends on BBM this summer. Has BlackBerry finally admitted defeat? The company has done the unthinkable by making its iconic BlackBerry Messenger service available for Android and iOS in the form of an app.
Want to stream all your content from your PC? The Tonido app might just be the thing you desire. Many of you might have heard of Tonido since its launch back in 2009.
Very unexpected, but very welcomed. This could be the key feature to have Gmail users coming over to Outlook.com
Dell just dropped the price of its XPS 10 Windows RT tablet from $449 to just $299.99, marking a new low for the ailing tablet OS.
HP just introduced the Slatebook x2, an Android convertible tablet/laptop with Nvidia's Tegra 4 processor and Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean on board.
Google has a few surprises ahead of the big Google I/O conference, including a new Google Play Store 4.1.6, which brings 'app data sync' and lots of other tweaks and changes.
Google has reportedly signed deals with Warner Music Group, Universal Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment for a paid subscription music streaming service that could launch at Google I/O Developers Conference 2013.
After the Keynote session, the conference will be spread over four different stages located in Room No. 1, 2, 10 and 12 of the Moscone Center in San Francisco.