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Fallout Shelter leaves Android users out in the cold... for now. Photo: Bethesda

Fallout Shelter leaves Android users out in the cold… for now. Photo: Bethesda

Fallout Shelter, the post-apocalyptic building game from Bethesda, is here to tide us over until the company release Fallout 4 later this year. It can only be found on iOS for now, and although an Android version is coming, you’re going to have to wait for it.

You can even customize it for free. Photo: Motorola

You can even customize it for free. Photo: Motorola

Motorola is so confident that you’ll love the Moto X that it’s giving customers in the U.S. the opportunity to try one “risk free” for 30 days. The trial won’t cost you a penny, and at the end of it, you can either buy the phone you’ve been using or just hand it back.

Where's video chat? Photo: Skype

Where’s video chat? Photo: Skype

One of the biggest apps that has long been lacking official Chromebook support is Skype, but that finally changed today with an update to the Skype web app.

Load the application up in Chrome OS, however, and you’ll notice a few glaring omissions.

Can Samsung save BlackBerry?

Can Samsung save BlackBerry?

A recent report claimed BlackBerry will turn to Android to save itself from extinction, and now it seems the Canadian company could be teaming up with Samsung to make that happen. It’s thought the pair are working on a new smartphone powered by Lollipop that will be secured by BlackBerry services.

What's it like to ride with CarPlay?

What’s it like to ride with CarPlay?

CarPlay and Android Auto are Apple and Google’s first attempts to slowly invade the automobile, but finding a car that supports them hasn’t been easy the past year. If you’ve been curious what it’s like to drive around with either system, the folks at Consumer Reports put the two systems head-to-head during a morning drive to get coffee.

Each interface has its promises, but the report also highlights a lot of areas that need to be worked on — like how you can’t change your car’s FM radio while using Apple Maps. Unlike your car system though, CarPlay and Android Auto will probably be upgraded every year, giving you new features each year, just like your smartphone

Here’s what it’s like to ride with CarPlay and Android :

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