Apple Once Again Triumphs Over Samsung As Top US Smartphone Manufacturer
Apple remains the top smartphone maker in the U.S., according to a new survey conducted by comScore.
Apple remains the top smartphone maker in the U.S., according to a new survey conducted by comScore.
The new inbox should make checking your email just a little easier.
The new version of the popular third-party browser also features faster page reloading when a network connection is slow or unavailable.
Could Apple have purchased the intelligent predictive search service, Grokr?
Google has just issued another update to its Google Search app on iOS.
Google’s Sundar Pichai, speaking at the D11 conference, said the app will launch in a few weeks.
Developers of iOS apps can easily integrate Login with Amazon using free code samples or an SDK.
Talks between Facebook and Waze end with no agreement.
The official iOS app of Google's social networking site, Google+, has received another update that adds a number of notable features.
Following Facebook, Google has also expressed interest in acquiring Waze.
Only available for jailbroken iOS devices, Adam Bell is looking to release a Cydia app soon.
Apple remains the most valuable brand in the world, according to Marketing Week's annual BrandZ list.
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Apple and Google were collectively responsible for a huge 92.3 percent of global smartphone operating system shipments in Q1 2013, according to new data.
Google's new Hangouts service could eventually include SMS support.
Google Play Books now supports non-DRM PDF and ePub files from your own personal collection.
Why hang out in person when you can do it virtually using Google's newest app, Hangouts.
Is Google beating Apple with both Android and its own apps for iOS devices?
An iPad version of the popular app will also be released sometime this summer.
The app is part of Google's new unified chat platform.
The Google Play Game Services will take on Apple's offering by featuring cross-platform compatibility.
Apple has long been rumored to be developing its own music streaming service, but it appears that Google is about to beat it to the punch.
The change will let users dictate how much free storage is used with each service.