While advertisements never fall short in number on Facebook’s home page, its focus on the mobile platform, where most users have shifted to, has been easy-going since the social network’s core app was launched. It looks like we are going to see ads mushrooming on our mobile devices soon.
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LG G Watch, first Always On display and Water Resistant smartwatch
We are nowadays hearing more and more about companies diving into the smartwatch area with most of them opting for the newly announced Android Wear platform for smartwatches. Now LG has also joined the race.
Enterprise security will be the saving grace for Windows Phone 8.1
Microsoft is scheduled to roll out Windows Phone 8.1 over the coming months, and enterprise customers wary of mobile security risks are sure to be the first customers to purchase the product for a couple of reasons.
‘Kill Switch’ becomes more urgent as phone thefts rise
There seems to be no end to the continued rise of phone theft cases in the United States, thus discussions over a default “kill switch” feature for all mobile devices have become more critical than ever before.
Google Glass get its Calendar App, limited SMS support for iPhone too
Google Glass is still fresh from its KitKat update that Google rolled out last week. Google had added multiple new features like new tools for making working with photos easier, and it removed the option to do video calls from Glass. Announced today, Google Glass is getting some new features this week.
Flickr redesign is nearly an Instagram knockoff
Yahoo continues to catch up with its competitors in enhancing their Web and mobile services as the race for superior products grow. Recently, it rolled out updates to its photo-sharing app Flickr for Android and iOS devices.