Candy Crush Saga is a match-three puzzle video game released by the developer King on April 12, 2012 for Facebook, and on November 14, 2012 as a mobile app from smartphones. As of March 2013, Candy Crush Saga surpassed FarmVille
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Russian phone company Yota plans to unveil its next dual-screen smartphone on December 3rd. Like last year’s Yotaphone, the new Yotaphone 2 appears to have a color screen on one side and an ePaper display on the other. The original
Google’s flagship Nexus 6 is all set to go up for pre-orders in India on today. Flipkart, which listed the Google Nexus 6 as “coming soon” on its website several days ago, has now changed the status of the device
Snapchat, is in the news again. Today Snapchat unveiled a partnership with payment processor Square to launch payments inside the Snapchat app. The feature, dubbed Snapcash, allows users to send money to friends and family on the network by simply
An update was just released for WhatsApp Messenger that optimizes the messaging application for the oversized iPhone 6/Plus so it no longer looks “stretched” or grossly large. WhatsApp released the version 2.11.14 for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus which
A large number of businesses still run Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and it’s unlikely they all will upgrade before Microsoft Corp. ends support on July 14, 2015, say analysts. Companies that don’t upgrade increase their cybersecurity risks because the company
A Croatian biologist has developed an app for smartphones that is able to follow up on the user’s physical fitness by taking “selfie” photos on a daily basis. The photo-based app, called “BodyRecog – The Body Shape Tracking App” was
The beauty of texting is that you can rework what you want to say. If you type out a sentence and notice a mistake, it’s easy to fix it before you send it out. Even better, if you need to
A software that not only eradicates viruses and other malware but also automatically repair the damages caused by them has been recently developed. University of Utah computer scientists have created the software, which also prevents the invader from ever infecting