Google released a new YouTube update for Android this week that makes a few minor improvements, but it’s recommended that you avoid it. The release appears to contain a bug that is rendering the app completely useless for a large number of users.
Google released a new YouTube update for Android this week that makes a few minor improvements, but it’s recommended that you avoid it. The release appears to contain a bug that is rendering the app completely useless for a large number of users.
One of the few disappointments with the HTC One is that it still runs Android 4.1, however, a new report suggests the latest Android 4.2.2 update isn’t far away. And for existing users, it’ll be well worth the wait, because it brings a whole host of new features.
As people learn to rely on the internet more and more, the risk of being hacked and having your personal information intercepted is a growing concern. As a result, we’re starting to see more companies implementing new security methods, like two-step verification, in a bid to keep your data secure.
Evernote is the latest to rollout new security features.
It has been two weeks since SwiftKey was updated to Version 4.1, however earlier today SwiftKey released another update for its hit keyboard application – but don’t get too excited, there’s no new features! All we’re seeing is a bunch of essential bug fixes, to iron out the creases of the application.
Twitter for Android has been updated to bring a few new features that will definitely catch your eye. The update V4.1.0 makes improvements to fonts and colors, and the arrangement of tweets are displayed in a simple and crisper way, making Twitter more of a pleasure to use. There are also some new features.