When Google released Android 4.2, it added some new features to the OS and, unfortunately, included some annoying bugs as well. Here's a possible fix to a charging issue many Nexus 7 owners are reporting.
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Most of the current crop of weather apps that are available for download are quite staid and give information about the weather without any frills in a cut and dry manner. So, those who are looking for a weather app with a lot more panache, which is both quirky and interactive, have their answer in Swackett.
Amazon's Kindle Fire HD tablet proved to be a massive hit for the retailer over the Christmas period.
Apple is expected to refresh both its MacBook Pro and MacBook Air lines in June 2013 with upgrades internally but, reportedly, will retain their current design.
Apple took the decision after an assurance from Samsung that it will not bring the latest phone in the U.S. market.
Reports that Instagram lost a quarter of its users over Christmas could be misleading. Here's why.
Google has finally released its own list of apps that made the top on its Google Play app store this past year.
The BlackBerry Playbook tablet is nearly two years old and its users still hope to get native support for BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) plus an update to the long-awaited BlackBerry 10 OS.
The application promising self-destructing videos find themselves in trouble. The popular applications Snapchat and Facebook Poke, allowing to send self-destructive messages, may see some bad time in coming days, that too because of their most popular feature.
Sony has decided to discontinue PlayStation 2. This has to be one of the toughest marketing decisions that Sony has taken in recent memory. Per reports, Sony has decided to discontinue its legendary 13-year-old gaming console PlayStation 2, and the company is waiting until the current stocks run out.
Blizzard has decided to cancel its planned execution of the highly anticipated Team Deathmatch for ‘Diablo 3'.
A slew of chat application options for Android like Gtalk, AIM, WhatsApp, Skype, Facebook Messenger etc. are available to help users stay connected with friends, but one app that stands out from the crowd is the feature-rich ChatON app from Samsung. Now, per reports, Samsung has released a new Android version of the ChatON messaging client.
The uniqueness of the Cycloramic app lies in the fact that it literally makes the phone spin itself.