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Netflix Gaming Service Android

Netflix’s Gaming Service Is Now Available in the U.S. (If You’re An Android User)

Don't worry, Netflix Games will be coming to iPhones in the coming months.
By Brandon Katz

Bill Gates Regrets Not Creating an Android-Like Operating System at Microsoft

"There's room for exactly one non-Apple operating system."
By Gabriela Barkho
Look at the switches!

Encrypted, Open Source Phone That Won’t Track Users Launches Crowdfunding Campaign

Purism is about to launch its third laptop. Next, it wants to take on mobile computing.
By Brady Dale
You can be a fireworks whiz with Firefly.

Launch Fireworks From Your Phone (and Keep Your Fingers) This Fourth of July

By John Bonazzo
People pose for a picture near a Google sign and Android statue at the Googleplex in Menlo Park, California on November 4, 2016. / AFP PHOTO / JOSH EDELSON (Photo credit should read JOSH EDELSON/AFP/Getty Images)

3 Reasons Why Companies Should Be Android First on Mobile, From Ex-Googler

By Brady Dale
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg after discussing his new letter on global community.

Entrenched Network Effects: What Facebook Has in Common With ISPs

By Brady Dale
NEW YORK, NY - JULY 11: (L to R) Sameer Uddin and Michelle Macias play Pokemon Go on their smartphones outside of Nintendo's flagship store, July 11, 2016 in New York City. The success of Nintendo's new smartphone game, Pokemon Go, has sent shares of Nintendo soaring.

No, You Don’t Need an App For That

By Alanna Martinez
Beau York, founder of Satchel and Podastery, in his studio.

Mississippi Podcaster to Fix the Medium’s Big Problem

By Brady Dale

Apple TV May Actually Be the Future of Television After All

By Rich Jaroslovsky
(Photo: Kickstarter)

Fury Erupts on Kickstarter After Creators Can’t Deliver on $1.5 Million PUGZ Project

By Sage Lazzaro

What If Your Friends Could Rate Every Piece of Clothing You Try On?

By Eliza M Dumais
With the right cash and technical knowhow, you can crack into an iPhone protected by a four number pin and a fingerprint. (Image: Jack Smith IV)

Watch This Little Machine Brute-Force Its Way Through an iPhone Lock Screen

By Jack Smith IV

The New iPad Features, Ranked From Most Awesome to Honestly Who Cares

By Jack Smith IV

Reading Habits Indicate Android Users Are Fun, iPhone Users Are Lifehacking Megalomanics

By Jack Smith IV

Tinder for News: Swipe Right to Discard a Story, Swipe Left to Share on Social Media

By Sage Lazzaro

WWDC Was a Snore, But the Live Tweeters Really Turned it Out

By Jack Smith IV

Startup News: Apply For An Apartment With Lovely And Toms Launches Feel-Good Store

By Sarah Jacoby
There, there. (Screengrab: YouTube)

Stressed Toddler Can’t Handle iOS 7 Because ‘Everyfing’ Is Different

By Molly Mulshine

Take The Flatiron School’s New Course And Become an iOS Expert

By Jordyn Taylor

Siri Finally Learns to Pronounce Your Name in iOS 7

By Molly Mulshine
The cause all of our problems.

Facebook’s iOS Apps Might Be Draining Your Battery Life, So There’s Your Excuse to Quit

By Jordan Valinsky

Malicious Charger Could Give Your iPhone an Electronically Transmitted Infection

By Molly Mulshine

Morning, Sunshine! Did Your Muted iPhone Notifications Let You Sleep Late?

By Kelly Faircloth

Tumblr Debuts an iOS App Just for Photosets

By Kelly Faircloth
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