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The usage of the smartphone as an infotainment device has increased in the last few years and battery capacity has become one of the key factors when choosing a smartphone. An app called Battery, developed by Lurie Lurceac, claims to improve the battery life of the iPhone.
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Sprint is still in the holiday mood and has an ongoing deal up for grabs that will entice consumers looking to lay their hands on new mobile devices. The U.S. carrier is currently offering a discount of $100 on any 4G LTE-capable tablet for all new customers in the U.S. who will purchase a new smartphone (on-contract).
EA has confirmed that the popular racing title ‘Need For Speed: Most Wanted’ will indeed be arriving on the Nintendo console in 2013.
The South Korean tech giant is eyeing to sell over 510 million phones this year, and will go way ahead of its bitter rival Apple as far as sale of the units are concerned.
The company has introduced a bunch of improvements for the app Microsoft has now successfully pushed out a brand new update for its Skype app for Windows Phone 8.
According to the Israeli technology Web site News-Geek, Apple offered about half-a-billion dollars to Waze for the deal.
The highly popular Nexus 10 has returned to the Google Play Store. Android fans have some good news in the beginning of the year headed their way. Per reports, it seems like the highly popular Nexus 10 has returned to the Google Play Store.
According to a new report in a Taiwanese newspaper, Apple has given contract of producing its A6X processor to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC).
The New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has released a new iOS subway app, and hackers have now taken it to Android as well.
CloudMuzik is a Google Play client specifically made for Windows Phone devices, and a new update now brings support for Windows Phone 8.
Social networking is a big part of many users' daily lives, and Facebook for Windows Phone just got an upgrade to version 2.8.
Capcom has no intentions of porting older games to Nintendo’s Wii U. Capcom wants to start off its journey on a fresh note with the new Nintendo Wii U and, per reports, has bluntly confirmed that the company has no intentions of porting older Capcom games to Nintendo's next generation gaming console Wii U.
‘Alan Wake’ developer Remedy has decided to push out a surprise teaser early in the new year, and has dropped a hint that something is coming in 2013.