Mobile

The apps, platforms and businesses redefining how we use computers

  • Apple and Accenture teaming up to help enterprises build advanced mobility tools

    Apple and Accenture teaming up to help enterprises build advanced mobility tools

    There is a general misconception that Apple is strictly about consumer tools, but the fact is that the company has a big presence in the enterprise just by the sheer number of iPhones and iPads in the business world. It also has some high-profile partnerships with hefty enterprise vendors like IBM, SAP and Cisco. Today, Apple announced that it is building on those relationships with a brand… Read More

  • Tests put Galaxy Note 8 at the top of the smartphone display heap

    Tests put Galaxy Note 8 at the top of the smartphone display heap

    If you like to keep on top of the latest display tech, you’re probably familiar with Ray Soneira’s exhaustive testing of the screens on the newest smartphones and other devices. His latest target is the Galaxy Note 8, and it turns out Samsung’s phablet sports the best screen they’ve ever seen on a phone. Read More

  • Where does Blue Apron go after Amazon wraps up its Whole Foods deal?

    Where does Blue Apron go after Amazon wraps up its Whole Foods deal?

    Last week, Amazon said that its massive $13.7 billion deal to acquire Whole Foods is wrapping up on Monday — giving it access to one of the strongest food brands in the United States, as well as hundreds of grocery stores in metropolitan areas. That means it’s going to be easier and easier for people to get access to great ingredients, and there’s been a continued trickle… Read More

  • Essential Phone begins shipping to customers

    Essential Phone begins shipping to customers

    The Essential Phone started arriving in the hands of media and reviewers just last week, and as of today it’s now also shipping out to its first customers. Essential announced the news via its Twitter account, and told early buyers to keep an eye out for tracking info sent out via email. Read More

  • Majority of U.S. consumers still download zero apps per month, says comScore

    Majority of U.S. consumers still download zero apps per month, says comScore

    Apps are dominating consumers’ digital media habits, but getting people to try new ones is still a tough sell. That’s the latest from comScore’s newly released 2017 U.S. Mobile Apps Report, which finds that 57 percent of consumers’ time spent using digital media is now taking place in mobile apps. Of that, 50 percent is occurring in smartphone apps versus only 7 percent… Read More

  • Wattpad moves into video with personal storytelling app, Raccoon

    Wattpad moves into video with personal storytelling app, Raccoon

    Wattpad, the social publishing platform behind apps for sharing original stories and chat fiction, is today venturing into video with the launch of a new app called Raccoon. Unlike its predecessors, Raccoon will focus on non-fiction video-based storytelling, with the goal of connecting people who want to create and watch stories that either entertain or inspire. While Raccoon still fits… Read More

  • Polygram detects facial reactions to shared photos

    Polygram detects facial reactions to shared photos

    What if you could see if your Instagrams made people happy, surprised or disgusted? That’s just one of the innovative features of new photo-sharing social network Polygram. Using facial detection, Polygram gives you analytics about the emotional reactions people have to the photos you post. Read More

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