Will be Google be allowed back inside Apple's ecosystem with its new iOS Maps app? Some are already calling it the map-app wars, with Google announcing a new version of its Maps for Apple smartphones days after Nokia unveiled its rival Here app.
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The record label backed music video service is now available in France, Italy and Spain. An online music service run by several of the world's biggest record companies has continued its expansion outside North America after going live in Spain, France and Italy.
Best Buy has been selling its own computers under the Insignia brand for a while, and now the retailer brings an affordable 9.7-inch Android tablet under the same brand name.
The Royal Collection in the UK has gone with a Samsung Galaxy 10.1 tablet instead of an iPad for its digital time capsule.
Google's Nexus 4 and Nexus 10 are proving popular, with the internet giant selling out the day they went on sale
Finger Slayer is one of the most enjoyable and challenging games on the Windows Phone platform, so imagine our excitement when it came to our attention that the game is available for Windows 8.
RIM's new voice chat function for its BBM messenger enters Skype and Google Talk territory, but only for BlackBerry customers.
Nokia takes on Apple and Google simultaneously with a new map app set to be made available across platforms and operating systems.
Microsoft's $300 million investment into Barnes & Noble has begun to bear fruit, as the company launched its first Nook reading app for Windows 8 and Windows RT devices.
Mozilla's new Web app allows you to take content from any Web site and embed it in an interactive video to share across the Web.
The iPad-beating offering from Microsoft hasn't taken the tablet world by storm, admits Steve Ballmer, but much of that has to do with the company's distribution strategy
Earlier in October, Google introduced the Samsung Chromebook and is now expanding its line-up with the launch of a new Acer-made Chromebook. On Monday, Nov. 12, Google announced that it is releasing its Acer C7 Chromebook, which is priced at just $199.
The new Skype for the latest Windows Phone handsets promises tighter integration and a host of new features.