Microsoft one-ups the competition with OneDrive's impressive new features on iOS and Mac
Microsoft has just introduced a number of significant new features to OneDrive for users on iOS and Mac.
Microsoft has just introduced a number of significant new features to OneDrive for users on iOS and Mac.
The Jawbone Marketplace is a one-stop shop for devices and subscriptions to apps highlighted by the Jawbone team.
Slack has just made an acquisition that’s set to make team communication on its popular service easier than it already is.
Sony is shutting down Music Unlimited. But this doesn’t mean that the company is leaving the music streaming space.
Think of the new app like Yo for your inbox.
A just released update brings a pair of photo sharing improvements to the wonderfully designed app.
We're checking out three Siri safe driving tips on today's AppAdvice Daily.
Version 3.8 will now also show notifications for asks, answers, and fan mail.
Apple looked very different just eight years ago.
Today’s AGF list includes a camera app, an adventure game, and a productivity app.
The App Store is where developers are making more money, despite a rise in Google Play downloads worldwide.
Changes are coming to Apple retail stores next week.
Tim Cook offers no short-term solutions to improve iPad sales.
Harry Potter has just Apparated on Oyster. “Accio, Harry Potter!” says Oyster. Harry Potter has just cast an “Alohomora” spell on Oyster.
Pushbullet is now available on iPad and Mac as well as iPhone.
Google has just released a newsworthy update to Google Play Newsstand.
Snapchat has just introduced a new feature that presents content from a number of popular brands.
The film is simply called “Steve Jobs,” the same title as the authorized biography it’s based on, written by Walter Isaacson.
Apple has once again expanded the Flyover feature of its Maps software to a number of additional locations.
That Photos app for Mac you’ve probably been waiting for? Well, it’s not coming anytime soon.
Users will soon be able to do things like start and stop their Spotify playlist with the $49.99 device.
The wearable device will start at $349.
The first quarter of fiscal year 2015 was the company's best ever.
Current users will be able to upgrade to the new version for free when it lands on Thursday, Feb. 5.