Skype for Android has received an update today, bringing personalized ringtones and the ability to forward photos from your chats to other Skype users.
Google has launched a standalone web version of Hangouts. With the latest web client, users will not have to depend on Google+ or Gmail to access the messaging and video chat service.
Google revealed today that the official name for Android M will be Marshmallow. To go along with the offical name, the company has released the Final M preview and the official Android 6.0 Marshmallow SDK.
Google has announced that they have completed the roll-out of Google Play services 7.8, adding two new APIs.
Samsung introduced the Galaxy S6 edge+ and the Galaxy Note 5 smartphones at the Galaxy Unpacked 2015 event today. It also unveiled the rumored keyboard covers for these smartphones.
Samsung has announced its new Galaxy S6 Edge+, a 5.7-inch dual edged phone which is a larger variant of the popular Galaxy S6 Edge which was launched in March.
Samsung has officially announced its latest flagship phablet, the Galaxy Note5. As expected, the Samsung Galaxy Note5 builds up on the Note 4 hardware and the phablet itself is not a millimetre thinner than the previous model, making the device much easier to handle.
Samsung unveiled today that Samsung Pay will launch in Korea on August 20 and in the U.S. on September 28. Samsung plans to roll out the service in the U.K., Spain and China, with partners to be named in each market.
LG has announced it will offer its own high-fidelity (Hi-Fi) music service for customers of its premium smartphones.
Google has announced the launch of Android Experiments, a site where the company will showcase what you can do with open source Android and Android Wear apps.
Microsoft has announced the preview of Skype for Business apps for Android and iOS. The company states that the preview apps include a new dashboard for easy navigation of your contacts, calls and meetings, and updated the In-Call and In-Meeting experience.
LastPass today announced that new users can get started with the service for free on mobile devices, including smartphones or tablets.This new model also enables first-time users to sync data across the same device type they get started on, without needing to upgrade to LastPass Premium.


