After being tested and widely interacted with as part of a closed beta, the official version of the highly anticipated Pokemon GO is now starting to roll out to different app stores around the world.
Uber is launching a new hot air balloon that will see users request a balloon for themselves in much the same way as cars are requested today.
Facebook has now recognized the importance of emoji by modernizing all 1,500 emojis in the app, and even adding 100 more in the process for good measure.
AmpMe allows you to play same music across many different devices at once, including iPhone and Android, improving the resulting audio output thanks to there being more speakers in use across a wider space.
Facebook-owned Instagram app also has a hidden inbox meant for direct messages from users you don't follow. Here's how to find it.
At it's I/O 2016 conference, Google has announced that it will be bringing Google Play Store and Android apps to the Chrome OS. It will be detailing the project to developers at a session to be held today at the conference.
The goodies just keep on coming out of this year's Google I/O conference. Developers and technology aficionados will get to spend the rest of the week meeting Google engineers and dropping in on a variety of workshops designed to introduce the future of technology. However, the opening keynote is generally the place where the magic happens, and yet again it hasn't disappointed with the introduction of Google Allo and Google Duo, two new apps coming to iOS and Android this summer.
Google has outed a new teamwork and collaboration app for Android, iOS and the Web called Spaces, and it's available to anyone who has a Google account.
Logitech's newly announced ZeroTouch smartphone mount for your car brings complete hands-free connectivity into the cabin thanks to the accompanying app. Here's everything you need to know.
Instagram is undeniably one of the most popular mobile apps available on smartphone devices today. The now Facebook-owned company was classed as innovative and unique in the way it allowed photographs to be captured, edited and shared when it launched back in October 2010. Now, after being owned by social media behemoth Facebook for coming up to four years, the network has announced an overhaul of the app across multiple networks that not only introduces a new app icon, but also brings a redesigned user-interface into the equation.