Airbnb has released an update to their app that polishes up the Host experience letting Hosts see their social connections from their profile and making a Host's calendar availability accessible from their listing page.
Viber has announced the upcoming release of Viber 4.1 for Android and iPhone which includes the global launch of Viber Out, a new feature that allows users to make low-cost calls to any mobile or landline phone number.
FIFA has launched a new app for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch that provides coverage of 197 football leagues and live coverage of the 2014 FIFA World Cup Final Draw on December 6th.
eBay has ben updated to bring a new "Free in-store pickup" and "Click and Collection" option to purchase items for local retailers. Additionally, the app now lets you share items via AirDrop, swipe through images while on item screen and improved selling features.
Apple CEO Tim Cook sent an email to employees following the release of financial results for fiscal Q4, announcing an employee communications meeting tomorrow at 9AM.
Yelp has received an update today that brings in a new search filter UI with additional attributes that you can filter by. There is also a new photo viewer, improved review highlights and bookmark results now appear in search results.
Apple has sent out press invites to a September 11th media event in Beijing, China which will be held nine hours after its special event in the U.S. on September 10th.
Kelly Jacklin goes over how he created the Tri-Tone message alert back in 1998 for SoundJam MP, which later would be bought by Apple and incorporated into many devices seen today
According to a smartphone brand study released today by the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI), Samsung has beat Apple in smartphone customer satisfaction.
Citi Research Analyst claims that the iPad is Losing Ground Fast as year over year comparisons show a decline while the rest of the tablet industry is booming
Citi's Glen Yeung latest note to investors takes a bearish view of Apple's stock; however, Yeung does suggest that an iWatch is 'increasingly likely' for 2013.