Microsoft tests Project Spartan browser on Windows 10 smartphones

Microsoft’s Project Spartan browser is available for Windows Insider members to sample on mobile phones for the first time. The Internet Explorer successor is included in the latest build of Windows 10 Technical Preview for mobile devices. “An early version of...

Top apps of 2014: Uber, Lyft and Tinder fastest risers

Last year, mobile apps came to account for the majority of all digital media time spent, a stunning milestone demonstrating how far apps have come in a relatively short period of time. This chart from comScore looks at the fastest rising apps in the US. This past year...

Amazon Prime Instant finally comes to Android tablets

Amazon Prime Instant Video now supports Android-powered tablets, almost 7 months after making its Android debut. Rather than a standalone app, the service is available through the Amazon Appstore. Prime Instant Video has long been available on iOS, but Amazon always...

Top smartphone and tablet destinations in the UK

Google Sites ranked as the top smartphone property reaching 28.3 million users across browser and apps, equivalent to 98.4 percent of the total smartphone population in January 2015, according to new research looking into the Top smartphone and tablet destinations in...

Google planning cheap overseas calls with Hutchison tie up

Google is reportedly in talks with Three UK owner Hutchison Whampoa to let subscribers use its upcoming mobile phone service without charge while abroad. According to a report Saturday in the Telegraph, Google hopes to offer customers free use of its upcoming network...

Top 20 UK sites: News outlets get mobile boost

News sites including BBC, Mail Online, and Trinity Mirror are now getting much higher mobile audiences than on desktop, according to new research looking into the top 20 UK sites online. The study, from comScore, indicates that 44.7 million visitors the Internet via...

$100 Google Chromebit turns TVs into PCs

Google has launched a HDMI dongle that can turn any TV into a fully functional Chrome-powered computer. The Chromebit uses the TV as its display, and wirelessly connects to a keyboard and mouse using bluetooth. “Smaller than a candy bar, the Chromebit is a full...

One in five apps ‘get forgotten’

Speed and simplicity top reasons for using apps, but one in five are installed and forgotten, according to new UK research. The study, suggests that Brits are a nation of ‘app-nesiacs’ according to new research Google has conducted with Ipsos. The survey of 1,200 UK...

Brits’ worst email and text blunders revealed

Blundering Brits are leaving family, friends and workmates raging or red-faced – with their email and text gaffes, with almost 70% saying they regularly send messages to the wrong person, according to new research. Of those who accidentally sent a bitchy email or text...