Android Appalooza: Download good apps for nothing
A point-and-click game, a productivity app, and a photo editor for the frugal.
A point-and-click game, a productivity app, and a photo editor for the frugal.
Includes productivity features already included with the Galaxy Note II.
Among the banned passwords: tigger, canada, hockey, and cowboy.
Also, this is your last chance to save on some great office furniture!
Pilots can use iPads in the cockpit, but passenger use is banned by FAA rules.
But at a key hearing, Apple v. Samsung judge ponders lower damages.
Samsung may use the deal to argue against an injunction at today's key hearing.
Attempts to keep the heat going by reeling in new developers with A/B testing.
Burberry, Nordstrom, Lamps Plus—all sued for using "live interactive chat."
$249 for a Windows Phone 8 device is cheap, but is it cheap enough?
Participants are handsomely rewarded with a coupon. Hey, where are you going?
Google Play's "Private Channels" can distribute custom apps to employees.
Ars talks with the project devs, learns about the project's future plans.
Aside from the UI, multiple account support is the best new feature.
How will Google top its own Project Glass skydiving stunt?
Twitter has known of vulnerability since August, hasn't patched it.
Android Messenger app will allow users to register, message with phone numbers.
The company is slimming down as it refocuses on Windows Phone
Android 4.0, 4.1, and 4.2 account for around a third of all Android devices.
Includes better interfaces for bigger screens, indoor maps, and gestures.
The price says Ultrabook, the form factor says tablet—neither fits well.
It's Monday and we have a lot of deals—including a Samsung 840 SSD!
Dual-booting "PengPod" raises $72,707 from open source enthusiasts.
Apple and News Corp. launched The Daily with great fanfare in early 2011.
We review the landscape and name the best in multiple categories. And it's just the beginning.
Sometimes scammers are just as likely to fall for a good con as anyone else.
"Dramatically simplified" UI has its perks, but lost features and bugs confound users.
We pit Spotify and Rdio in a battle of features, functionality, and design.
We review the landscape and name the best in multiple categories. And it's just the beginning.