In what seems like the tech giant's long overdue response to the clamor of many Android users when it comes to the lack of Android apps promo codes in the Play Store, unlike in the case of iOS, Google has finally budged and is now allowing developers to dangle some incentives at their disposal.
Cortana is now available for Android and iOS users in the U.S. Cyanogen users will have a special version of Microsoft's voice assistant.
It seems like there is no conquering all the major gaming platforms for "Minecraft," after all. Just less than a week after we reported here that this sandbox adventure/survival game will, in all likelihood, make its debut for its Nintendo Wii U edition, things are seemingly making a reverse turn all of a sudden.
Minecraft has earned massive success since its first release back in 2009. It is now one of the best-selling PC games and video games of all time. Gaming enthusiasts were able to play the game in various platforms like PlayStation, Xbox, Windows phone, Android and iOS, Windows, Linux and OS X. And now, Minecraft could also be having its debut soon in Nintendo Wii U.
Rumor has it that the highly-anticipated upcoming update for the phenomenal Clash of Clans, a free MMO strategy game for both Android and iOS mobile devices, may not come sooner than what was expected. Earlier predictions have pegged some time in November as a likely release date, but the update will most probably be in December, as reported in All Clash, because Supercell, the team behind Clash of Clans, admitted that the update is still in the works. The launch will take weeks but the fans can hope for more information soon.
The popular shooter game, "Titanfall" by Respawn is reportedly coming to smartphones for both Android and iOS users.
Leaked screenshots of the Apple Music app for Android has been uploaded online.
Social media giant Facebook is making a virtual reality video app that will let its users experience new worlds and augmented realities.