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Apple's Pages app, which is similar to Microsoft's Word, provides ease of use when it comes to using documents on iCloud and transferring documents between mobile iDevices and desktop. However, a recent report suggests that Pages for iOS is still lagging behind the Pages for Mac version.
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Android app developers can now sprinkle some YouTube on their apps, as Google has released the Android YouTube Player Application Programming Interface (API).
With Christmas just around the corner, two companies – Google and NORAD – are now going head-to-head to track Santa across his jolly holiday route.
The Android space is becoming quite crowded due to the platform's great popularity, and Giada has decided join the fray with a few new ARM-based computers.
News-reading app Flipboard is finally ready to hit full-sized Android tablets, and the company announced that it worked specifically with Samsung to handle high-resolution displays.
Popular mind-reading keyboard SwiftKey has just received a significant update, adding a slew of new languages, a new theme, some fixes and other tweaks.
The Archos 97 Titanium HD has some pretty impressive specs but the feature that makes it stand out from other Android tablets lies in the 'HD' of the Archos 97 Titanium HD.
Yelp fans who use the app on Android devices are in for a treat, as the newest version of the app adds cool new features.
The highly-popular iPad mini, which launched in October this year, is still one of the most popular tablets and Apple is struggling to keep up with the market demand. Not surprisingly, recent reports suggest that iPad mini's global shipment may reach as high as 12 million units by the end of 2012.
Launched in July this year, Google's Nexus 7, built in collaboration with ASUS, is the company's first 7-inch tablet sold for just $199. Now, rumors indicate that a cheaper Nexus 7 with a thinner and low cost screen will makes its appearance in the first-quarter of next year and could be priced as low as $99.
Reports indicate a 7-inch and 12-inch Windows RT tablet device from HTC is in the works. Nokia could soon follow suit in 2013.
The creator of Prince of Persia , Jordan Mechner, brings the classic karate game, Karateka, to iPad and iPhone.
Will Acer beat Google to the punch by releasing the first $99 tablet? Acer Iconia B1 (Credit: Phone Arena) As the popularity of tablets continues to soar, tablet makers are lowering prices to increase sales (Apple isn't following this trend yet).