Update: The Windows App Store is going to continue allowing customers to purchase apps with Bitcoin, Microsoft confirmed to Tech Crunch a few hours ago. The information displayed on the Microsoft website is not correct, according to a representative. Bitcoin promised to be THE currency for online payments in the …
Read More »Microsoft’s Project Astoria Is No More, Company To Focus On Islandwood
Last year, Microsoft revealed a very interesting project named Project Astoria, with the intent of bridging the Android and Windows 10 environments and turning Android apps into universal Windows app that could run all Windows devices. Unfortunately, it seems like Project Astoria is no more. With a recent blog post, …
Read More »iOS 9.3 Beta 4 Fixes iPhones Affected By Date Bug
Earlier this month, we have reported that a very nasty iOS bug has been discovered, a bug that can brick any device when a certain date is set on the device itself. No fix was known for bricked devices, but it seems like Apple has managed to solve the issue. …
Read More »Lightroom For Android Gets Updated, RAW Shooting Added
Adobe introduced plenty of new features to its Lightroom iOS app last year. The Android version of the app, sadly, didn’t receive any of the additional features in the past months, but a recent update should make those using the app on their Android devices happy, as it now features …
Read More »iPad Pro Gets More Powerful Office Apps
Microsoft has some great stylus-based feature in Windows 10 Office apps like PowerPoint and OneNote, and the company made them available for the iOS platform also, so iPad and iPad pro users will be able to enjoy some powerful new features in their Office apps. The applications will now be …
Read More »Facebook is Bringing More 3D Touch Features to its App
In case you own an iPhone 6 or 6S and you would like to have more occasions to use the 3D Touch feature of the smartphone, facebook has some good news for you. The company is planning on bringing more 3D Touch features to its app that will allow users …
Read More »Google Paid Apple $1 Billion To Remain the Default iOS Search Option
The Oracle copyright case against Google is ongoing and interesting details have begun to surface. According to a court transcript cited by Bloomberg, Google paid the Cupertino-based company $1 billion back in 2014, in order to remain the default iOS search option. According to the same source, there is an …
Read More »Brave Browser Promises to be Faster and Ad-Free
Brendan Eich’s startup company, Brave Software, released a test version of a new web browser, called the Brave browser, on Wednesday, and it promises to be faster than any other browser we currently use. Eich was one of the major figures behind the Mozilla Firefox browser, and he also invented the …
Read More »Skype For Android Now Allows You to Schedule Calls and Open Documents
Skype is constantly working on improving their app, and the Android version of the software just got two new features. One of them allows users to schedule calls, and the other one enables users to open Office files directly from their Skype for Android app if they provide a link …
Read More »iPhone 6 Battery Percentage Freezing Investigated by Apple
Some iPhone 6 and iPhone 6S users reported that their smartphones don’t display the correct battery percentage. The problem seems to occur more often when users travel to another time zone or manually change the time on their devices. Even though the problem doesn’t affect the battery life of the …
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