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Data & Recovery

Google Faces Lawsuit Over Kids' In-App Purchases

Google is on the receiving end of a class-action lawsuit brought by parents whose kids unknowingly paid a substantial amount of money for in-app purchases.

Science & Technology

Pebble (Finally) Opens Its App Store to Android Users

The popular smartwatch also announces partnerships for new, useful Pebble apps.

Innovation

Do You Text While Walking? This App Wants to Save Your Life.

This Android app has been designed to stop you from mindlessly strolling into oncoming traffic while walking like a zombie with a smartphone in your hand.

Science & Technology

Flappy Bird Reportedly Flapping Away For Good

In an unexpected turn, the creator of Flappy Bird tweeted this afternoon that he would be erasing the chart-topping game from app stores in a mere 22 hours.

Science & Technology

Look Out, Candy Crush: Flappy Bird Is the Latest Craze in Mobile Gaming

Developed by a one-man studio in Vietnam, a mobile game called Flappy Bird is soaring to the top of the app charts.

Devices

The Keys to Candy Crush's Success

How to turn your app into the next digital money printer.

Science & Technology

Rebooting an App to Boost Profits

This entrepreneur is rethinking social and gameplay in its Blackjack app to increase use and revenue.

Science & Technology

Taking a Giant Leap on New Gaming App Flying Felix

Video-game veteran seeks to catch an audience for his trapeze-themed app game.

Marketing

25 Creative Ways to Promote Your App For Free

You don't need to spend advertising dollars to earn customers. Here are 25 ways to do it for free.

Money & Finance

How Your Mobile App Can Make More Money

Choosing the right pricing strategy will help you maximize your profits. Here are four options and why each one might be right for you.

Social Media

How to Use App Store Optimization to Get Attention

Making an app available is part of the equation. Helping people find it is a whole other ballgame.

Science & Technology

Transforming the Video Game World

Julie Uhrman has created Ouya, an affordable, open-source console that can access a robust online gaming library.

Innovation

4 Personal-Use Robotics Available Now

More companies are creating robotics for consumer use. Here's a look at four that you can take home today.

Science & Technology

BlackBerry to Bring Popular 'BBM' App to Android and iOS Devices

Starting this summer, non-BlackBerry smartphone users will be able to use the instant messaging tool.

Devices

10 Questions to Ask When Hiring a Mobile App Developer

What you need to know when searching for the right person to design your company's first mobile app.