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Juana Rivers

Juana loves to cover the tech and gaming industry, she always stays on the first row of CES conference and reports live from there.

Google Play Store (Android TV) 13.1.31 APK Has Been Released Today

People are always comparing Android to iOS and it’s nearly impossible for one of the two operating systems to come out as a winner in this comparison. Both of them offer premium user experiences and a plethora of features such as Google Maps and iTunes for example which have been designed for the sole purpose […]

Facebook Lite 50.0.0.2.199 Beta APK Update Arrives Today!

Facebook is used by more than one billion people all around the world every single day. The fact that so many people are using this social media platform speaks volumes about the features and user experiences that Facebook has to offer. On the downside of things, Facebook takes up lots of internal storage space and

Google Play Store for Android TV – A New Update Has Been Released

Everything changed when Google announced that it’s going to release an operating system for smart TVs. The reason why we are saying this is because Google’s Android TV operating system has given users the ability to stream their favorite shows and movies through apps such as Netflix and HBO Go instead of having to tune

Samsung’s Bixby Will Support Google Apps Again

During the Consumer Electronic Show (CES), Samsung has talked about Bixby, its virtual assistant, amongst other topics. One of the announcements that the South Korean company made was that the Google apps will be supported again by Samsung Bixby 2.0. Which apps will be supported? Based on a post from VentureBeat, we know now that

The Windows 10 Ecosystem is Completely Fragmented

Microsoft aimed to unify the Windows platform with the release of Windows 10. Like all grand corporate schemes it failed miserably since many users are doing everything they can in order to avoid the updates that are released for the operating system. According to official statistics offered by a reliable third-party only 6.6% of Windows