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Twitter Might Shut Down Its #Music App Soon

Reports that the Twitter #Music app might shut down anytime soon have been circulating lately. According to AllThingsD, numerous sources have told them that Twitter is “strongly considering killing off its Twitter #Music mobile application.”
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BBM for Android and iOS Rollout Started Again

After one complete month releasing the BBM app, the rollout for iOS and Android has finally started again. In order to avoid the circumstances as before which made the rollout to freeze, the company has now implemented a planned line-up system, to meet the high demands of Android and iOS users.

HTC One Max Might be Coming to AT&T

Against the information from the announcement, HTC One Max might be coming to AT&T stores somehow. A press photo leaked by popular leaking franchise, @evleaks, have a photo of HTC One Max with AT&T branding clearly visible on it.

Google Play Store 4.4.21 Now Available

After having reading about the possible features in the new Play Store App a few days ago, finally the Play Store 4.4.21 is now available for download, bringing a new interface for the users.

65-Inch New Apple TV Ready for Release?

Ultra-high definition 65-inch screen Apple TVs are expected to sell next year according to Advanced Research Japan Co. Although Apple Inc. (AAPL) is still deciding on the specs, it is likely to be frameless according to Masahiko Ishino, analyst from the Tokyo-based company.

How to Install Ubuntu OS Version 13.10 on Your LG Nexus 4 Smartphone

The latest Ubuntu OS for mobile phones is now possible to be installed on your LG Nexus 4 handset, and it features the showcased interface at the MWC 2013 event in Barcelona, Spain. Ubuntu OS for mobile runs the latest version 13.10 and will get future updates with 14.04.

Can Samsung ATIV Book 9 Plus Hold Its Ground Against 2013 Haswell MacBook Pro?

The crème of the crop among ultrabooks offer three things: Portability, Performance, and Pixels. The Samsung ATIV Book 9 Plus promises all three. The design of the product follows the structure of the Samsung Series 9. It boasts of light and thin framework ensuring portability. Other specs include Intel’s fourth generation Core i5 processors plus solid-state drive (SSD).

The iPad Air: Thinner, Lighter Tablet Coming on Nov. 1

Earlier today at the Apple event in San Francisco, Apple Inc. unveiled the fifth generation iPad and it has been given a new name - The iPad Air. This thinner, more powerful and definitely lighter tablet, weighing only one pound is coming on November 1.

Must-Know Windows 8.1 Tips and Tricks

Microsoft recently released another flagship computer OS for surface tablets, the Windows 8.1. The new operating system looks a lot like the older version, Windows 8 but his update comes with some interesting whistles that will surely make your digital experience more efficient. But before you celebrate the return of the Start button, here are some tips and tricks that you should know about.

Sony Xperia Tablet Z Price Specs and Features Review

With so many tablets in the market users may find it difficult to choose the best device which suits their needs. Here is a review of the specs and features of the Sony Xperia Tablet Z. Readers may find the information helpful in making a decision.

LG G2 vs Samsung Galaxy Note 3: Which is the better Multitasker?

The market has new players in town. Gone are the days when handsets are for texting and calling. Tablets are also no longer just for surfing and games. More and more companies are combining the portability and functions of tablets and smartphones. Two excellent examples are LG’s G2 and Samsung Galaxy Note 3. Which device has better multitasking capabilities?

Microsoft Nokia Gets Cracking: Expected to Launch 6 New Devices on Same Day as New Apple iPad

Microsoft Nokia maybe all ready to get cracking at the smartphone market on the same day as Apple announces the release of its new iPad. If reports are to be believed, Nokia is all set to launch a slew of new mobile devices on Tuesday at an event in Abu Dhabi. The expected launch, which includes six new devices, will be the first major product launch by Nokia since its handset division was taken over for $7.17 billion by Microsoft.

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