Entertaining memory puzzle game Rules! goes universal with a new update
Version 1.1 also brings additional sound effects in higher levels.
Version 1.1 also brings additional sound effects in higher levels.
One of the best third-party iOS email apps is about to get even better.
If correct, that would be double the 1GB of memory found in the current flagship tablet.
Football fans can view game highlights, original content, live press conferences, and more.
The new version of the popular video sharing app also brings more editing and camera tools.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 NOOK is now available at Barnes and Noble stores.
Today’s AGF list includes a two-player game, an interactive storybook, and a ringtone creator.
Apple iPads dominate the latest EPEAT registry.
Foodmento is a new mobile platform where anyone can discover, organize, and share the best dishes in the world and connect with the people who love them.
Apple sold 9 million iPhone 5s/iPhone 5c units during the first weekend in 2013.
AT&T’s gigabit-speed fiber offers Internet speeds up to 1 Gbps.
The new game arrives later this year.
The next iPhone is set to be announced on Sept. 9.
Lytro has just introduced a new companion iOS app for its line of light-field cameras.
Apple is reportedly set to open its first retail store in the Middle East — and its biggest store in the world — in Dubai, UAE.
The popular music-tagging app SoundHound has just been updated with a notable new feature in the form of Rdio integration.
Parallels has just launched Parallels Desktop 10 for Mac, the latest version of its popular hardware virtualization software.
PayPal has just introduced a new service that lets customers pay in merchants' mobile apps with just a single touch.
The latest update to The Simpsons: Tapped Out has you building, raiding and defending à la Clash of Clans.
Soon you'll be seeing ephemeral ads, news and videos in Snapchat.
BeaverTap is rounding out its Mikey trilogy of auto-running platformer games with the upcoming release of Mikey Boots.
Apple is set to open another retail store in Connecticut this weekend.
Apple may postpone the launch of its long-rumored wearable device, the so-called "iWatch," to 2015.
That resolution would make the transition process simpler for app developers.