The Italian Competition Authority (AGCM) has fined both Apple and Samsung for releasing software updates that have significantly reduced the performance of their smartphones leading to accelerated consumer replacement.
Scanner Pro processes a photo of a poorly lighted document, a snapshot of a business card at a wacky angle, or an off-kilter receipt into a straight, cleaner version.
Microsoft today announced 27 million downloads of Office for iPad and offered a behind-the-scenes look at how they reimagined Office from the ground up for iPad.
Apple, Universal Music Group and legendary rock band U2 today announced the release of the album 'Songs of Innocence,' which Apple is gifting to iTunes Store customers around the world, making it the largest album release ever with over half a billion copies distributed.
Transport for London has awarded a 20-year concession to BAI Communications to enable mobile coverage on the whole Tube network and establish a backbone of digital connectivity across London.
Microsoft has announced the launch of its new flagship Lumia 830 smartphone featuring a rear-facing 10MP PureView camera with ZEISS optics and the thinnest and lightest Optical Image Stabilization system they've ever built.
BioShock for iOS has been updated with optimizations for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, updated controls, Controller Look Inversion, the ability to delete saved games, and more.
GE has unveiled Link, a new connected LED bulb that lets consumers remotely control their home lighting from their iPhone and sync with other connected devices.
The Show You social video player has been updated with a completely new design for iOS 7 featuring a full bleed video player, popular lists by country, and a new Staff Picks section.
The WhatsApp Messenger app has been updated with the ability to call your friends and family for free, an iOS 8 share extension, a quick camera button, and more.
Apple has aired a new 'Make a Film With iPad' ad ahead of the Oscars. It features fifteen students from Los Angeles County creating films with just the iPad and a voiceover by Martin Scorsese.