In a twist, new Mac software now inspired by mobile operating systems
It used to be that we’d want our smartphones to be more like the laptops or PC computers we use every day. Originally, most of
It used to be that we’d want our smartphones to be more like the laptops or PC computers we use every day. Originally, most of
Double Fine Entertainment co-founder Tim Schafer released a video to backers of his company’s Kickstarter campaign to fund its next product earlier this week, confirming
Back in 2010, Apple rolled out the iAd Network, a compelling new way of advertising on its mobile devices, the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad.
While many of us are familiar with watching YouTube clips on our smartphones and tablet computers, there is a whole new generation of video and
A new set of rumors about the iPad 3 has hit the Internet, pointing to a release date, a high-res screen and perhaps fewer changes
Data plans for smartphones are not what they used to be. As more consumers operate apps, games and videos from their iPhones, Androids and other
After a social media slapping a barrage of negative press, Path today released a new version of its iOS application that allows users to opt-out
We usually hear that the most popular apps in Apple’s iTunes App Store are games. But an exception to that rule is Talking Tom Cat,
Not long ago, a game called Temple Jump reached the top of the paid apps list in the iTunes App Store. There was only one
Take a break from Android-iPhone wars for a moment and focus on another battle smartphones vs. PCs. In 2011, smartphones for the first time outshipped
Many of us carry on love affairs with our smartphones and tablet devices, and it is now also possible to find and nurture love with
Big-time mobile game maker Gameloft rode the uptick of sales of iPhones, iPads and other mobile devices to pull down its best sales quarter ever,