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Android Overtakes Apple’s iOS in Australia
According to a report on Telsyte, Android sneaked past iOS as the most popular smartphone operating system in Australia. The report reveals that 44 % of smartphones being used in Australia are now running Android, just ahead of the...
Twitter Introduces its Own Photo Filters
Users of Twitter can now add color filters to their photo uploads. Twitter made this announcement in an official blog post with a video featuring how this works. This new feature update is made available only for Android and...
Instagram Disables Photo Integration with Twitter
The photo-sharing app, Instagram has stopped its support for Twitter. Photos have disappeared from Tweets and photo galleries of Twitter. (more…)
Facebook Changes its Subscribe Button to Follow
Facebook will no longer ask users to “Subscribe”, instead it opts to change to “Follow”. The subscribe button that people have placed on their websites will now appear as follow buttons. This change will be reflected on the profile...
Google’s Campaign for Free and Open Web
Google has launched a campaign to create awareness among the people, about keeping the Internet free and open. It posted the message, “Love the free and open Internet? Tell the world’s governments to keep it that way,” on its...
Google Rolls Out Gmail 4.2 for Android
Google has rolled out Gmail 4.2 for Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) and later versions. This new version of the app has many additional features that include message zooming, ‘swipe to archive’ and delete options. (more…)
Skype for iOS Adds Microsoft Account Support, Emoticons, and Message Editing
The latest version of Skype will now let users log in with their Microsoft account. Users can now chat with friends on Messenger, Hotmail, or Outlook. (more…)
Microsoft Announces Update for Windows Phone 8, “Apollo Plus”
Reports reveal that Microsoft is preparing an update for Windows Phone 8 (WP8), with a code name “Apollo Plus”. (more…)
Google Links its Play Store to Google+
Google has already linked its YouTube channel to Google+. Now, Google Play Store requires users to post reviews of apps and games using their Google+ account, Droid Life reports. (more…)