Rovio, the mobile developer behind the wildly popular Angry Birds franchise, has launched a Mario Kart-like racing game for iOS. The title, dubbed Angry Birds Go, puts some of the franchise’s characters into soapbox cars, allowing gamers to kart-race around different tracks. The game is somewhat of a milestone for the franchise. All previous titles …
Read More »Masonry Layout
AT&T delivers GigaPower fiber network to Austin
AT&T has fired a shot over the Google Fiber bow. The carrier on Wednesday announced …
Read More »Google releases Android Device Manager app
Google today released a mobile app for its Android Device Manager service. Available for free …
Read More »Galaxy S4 Mini and Ace 3 could get 4.4 KitKat, says leak
Samsung’s putting several of its more recent mid- and low-range Android phones through their paces …
Read More »Asus PadFone mini shrinks phone and pad, stays quad
Asus has put its bonkers PadFone gadget in the wash and both its fone phone …
Read More »Google Drive for iOS adds sorting, searching
Google Drive for iOS continues to take small steps in becoming more like its Android …
Read More »Private equity firm to buy LightSquared
Private-equity firm Centerbridge Partners will buy LightSquared out of a bankruptcy, the Wall Street Journal …
Read More »Google Play Books gets an Android punch
Heads up, bookworms: the Google Play Books app for Android has received a noteworthy update. …
Read More »LG G Pad 8.3 Google Play Edition tablet runs Android 4.4
LG’s Google Play Edition of its G Pad 8.3 tablet runs unadulterated Android 4.4 KitKat …
Read More »Spotify expands free music to Apple and Android devices
Spotify is bringing free music to phones and tablets. The Swedish music service has announced …
Read More »