Yahoo! launches web browser for iOS
Yahoo! launched a compact browser and search tool called Axis for the iPhone and iPad market. The company plans to launch Axis for Android and Windows RT in the future, but has no plans on supporting...
View ArticleGoogle buys Quickoffice
Yesterday Google announced that it had bought Quickoffice, a mobile application that allows users on iOS and Android platforms to work with Microsoft office. However details of the deal are not made...
View ArticleWindows to overtake iOS to become second after Android
A new report from IDC is forecasting that by 2016 Windows Phone is to overtake Apple’s iOS and so to become the second operating system running smartphones behind Android, that will keep its...
View ArticleAndroid with 51% market share in the US
ComScore have shown their report for July, which is showing that Android OS holds a 52% of the US market share, which is a little increase over June. As for iOS platform, it reveals 32% , which is an...
View ArticleMarmite with an AR experience
UK’s most hated/loved (that depends on who you are speaking to) yeast extract has teamed up with Blippar. This partnership will see Blippar pulling digital information from Marmite’s label, which is...
View ArticleQR Codes providing real time bus arrival data in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania’s Center Area Transportation Authority announced that it will include QR Codes on the bus stops. Commuters will be able to use the codes, added to the signage at the busiest routes. When...
View ArticleTomTom navigation is now available for Android devices
TomTom has officially landed in the Google Play Store, after it was announced at the IFA in September. The application will cost the same as in the Apple App store, even though it is $10 cheaper right...
View ArticleMobile web traffic jumps with 84% in December 2012
23% of the total web traffic is coming from mobile devices in December 2012, according to a recent report by Walker Sands marketing and PR agency. Mobile devices traffic has grown with 84% from...
View ArticleAndroid overtakes iOS in the US again
Android is back on the top position as the best selling operating system in the US. Apple’s iOS lead the market share with 53.3% for 3 months until October last year, when Apple and Android devices...
View ArticleWePay expands its mobile services to iOS
WePay online payment service is expanding with the release of a native application for iOS that will allow businesses to charge credit cards. The startup was originally backed by Y Combinator and...
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