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Google Search App for iOS Gets Notifications, Reminders, Cards, and More
Google released an update to its Google Search app for iOS, bringing more features to users. Read full article
Android 4.4 KitKat Official, Smartphone OS for “the Next 1 Billion Users”
Google has finally unveiled Android 4.4 KitKat, which it claims is a targeted at the “next 1 billion users.” Read full article
Google Adds Pandora App to Chromecast
Google has announced support for Pandora on Chromecast. Read full article
Slingbox Adds AirPlay, Apple TV Support and More
Slingbox now has Apple AirPlay support. Read full article
Angry Birds Take to the Road in Angry Birds Go!
Roxio is introducing a new 3D racing game, Angry Birds Go, featuring the popular Angry Birds characters. Read full article
Aereo App to Hit Android on October 22
Back in August, Aereo confirmed that it planned to release an Android app, but it didn\'t have an exact launch date just yet. Today, it does: October 22. Read full article
Google Adds Hulu Plus to Chromecast
Google has announced support for Hulu Plus on Chromecast. Read full article
CloudOn Takes to the Web with its Cloud Service for Microsoft Office
CloudOn has extended its popular mobile app for editing Microsoft Office documents to the web. Read full article
Amazon Instant Video App for iOS now Supports AirPlay Over AppleTV
Amazon rolled out an update to the Amazon Instant Video app for iOS today, including compatibility with AirPlay over AppleTV. Read full article
Roku Updates Android App to Support Local Video Streaming
Last month, Roku updated its iOS app to allow you to stream local video files from your iOS device to a Roku set-top box. Today, the company has brought the[...] Read full article
Opera Introduces Coast, a Basic Browser for iPad
Opera has introduced Coast, a new web browser for iPad users. Read full article
Navigate Your City Smoothly With These Seven Android Apps
Our friends over at Brighthand have published a nifty tech guide for sampling a city that makes it much less of a headache than it’d usually be. Read full article