Instagram has announced that you can now finally share photos and videos in both portrait and landscape orientation on Instagram.
Google have announced the release of a new emulator tool for developers who want to target Android Auto. The DHU enables your workstation to act as an Android Auto head unit that emulates the in-car experience for testing purposes.
At an event in London today, Huawei's Honor brand officially launched its latest handset, the Honor 7 for the UK.
BlackBerry's upcoming Android phone is generating a huge amount of interest on the Interwebs but unfortunately, this can also lead to fakes
In the U.S. Samsung has began the roll out of the Samsung Pay beta program for its new mobile payment system. The beta program is open now for applications and will be accepted by special invite only.
At a launch event in London today, UK company Wileyfox announced that it will be releasing two new smartphone models, powered by the Cyanogen OS system.
LINE has announced an update to its Android app that focuses on low cost calling. The new low cost calling service is known as Line Out and it allows users to make calls to mobiles and landlines across the globe “at competitive rates†from inside the app.
Last month, a private beta of Cortana for Android was leaked to the Internet, resulting in Microsoft issuing a statement saying that the official public beta for the digital assistant would be made available for Android owners sometime in the next few weeks.
Back on the 1st March, BlackBerry introduced the BlackBerry Experience Suite, which comprises three separate services: BlackBerry Productivity Suite, BlackBerry Communication Suite and BlackBerry Security Suite.
Adding fuel to what is becoming a red hot fire on BlackBerry's upcoming Android slider, a new picture has been posted online which allegedly claims to show some apk files from the device.
Earlier this year Google announced that the Android Development Tools (ADT) plug-in for the Eclipse IDE will be reaching its end-of-life at the end of 2015.
Samsung Canada launched the newly redesigned flagship devices, the Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+ and the Samsung Galaxy Note5.


