Apple Removes An Unofficial Google-Powered Maps Application From The App Store
Apple has removed an unofficial Google-powered maps application from the App Store.
Apple has removed an unofficial Google-powered maps application from the App Store.
Interested in buying a Galaxy Nexus in the U.S.? The time to do so will soon arrive.
Google has just issued an update for the official iOS client of its namesake social network.
Just a little more than a week after we reported on an issue with popular photo editor Snapseed, the app has been updated to quash the bug with support for iOS 6 and the 4-inch display of the iPhone 5.
On today's show we're walking down the streets of Hollywood and Paris on our iOS device, since Google's Street View is back.
Snapseed hasn't fully embraced iOS 6. An error is being reported by users of the photo-editing app that has yet to be corrected.
Well, it looks like there might be a stand-alone Google Maps app for iOS 6 in the cards after all.
It seems the Apple-Google Maps contract didn't have to end when it did.
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Sparrow fans rejoice. Just a little while ago on Twitter, co-founder Dominique Leca announced that the app will be updated to support the new iPhone 5.
Google buys Snapseed in bid to take on Facebook's Instagram.
Today we're pitting the old against the new to see which version comes out on top. Can the new YouTube app do everything the old one did? Watch the show to find out!
Google has released a native YouTube app for iOS in the App Store, ahead of Apple's fall event on Wednesday.
Today, Google Drive for iOS finally includes a reasonable set of document creation, editing, and management tools.
Google's Sparrow app for iPhone gets its first update from the mother ship.
Flipboard's new curated TV channels span a wide range of subjects.
Get ready! An ad-supported YouTube app is likely to arrive soon courtesy of Google.
In response to the outcome of the Apple vs. Samsung lawsuit, Google is quick to point out that most of the patents associated with the case “don’t relate to the core Android operating system.”
Released to considerable acclaim late last June, Chrome for iOS has just received its first ever update.
Nearly two weeks after Google promised a new Search app for iOS, the update has yet to arrive in the App Store. What exactly is going on here?
With version 3.1 of the Google+ app, users can now open links directly in the Chrome browser.
Google has purchased Frommer's, one of the leading travel brands.
Google has agreed to pay a $22.5 million fine to settle a dispute with the Federal Trade Commission for violating browser settings in Safari.