Email Management App Boxer Acquires Enhanced Email Team To Boost Android Development
Email management app Boxer wants to help users tame the inboxes on their mobile phones. But since launch last summer , it has only been available on iOS. To help speed the development of its app for Android devices, Boxer has acquired the team and IP behind Android app Enhanced Email.
Boxer acquihires Android app startup 'Enhanced Email'
Gesture-based email startup Boxer has acquired Enhanced Email, the company announced today. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. Enhanced Email is an Android email client that provides more polish and functionality than the standard email application that's built …
Wink It Keyboard for Android lets you use pictures instead of words
There are plenty of keyboard apps out there for users of Android smartphones. Most of the keyboards are serious bits of software that aim to make typing better than it … Continue reading
First HTC M8 photo shows dual rear cameras
Similar design to last year's HTC One, the M7 Rumors have been circulating for some time surrounding HTC's next flagship phone, the successor to the almost year-old HTC One, however until now we've yet to see anything concrete of the hardware of the purported "HTC M8." Today…
Security Software Firm Avast Gets CVC Capital Investment, Now Valued At $1B
The rise in malware and online security threats continues to give a big boost to companies that are looking for ways to make the connected world a bit safer. Avast, one of the bigger PC and mobile security software firms that competes against the likes of Microsoft, Symantec and McAfee (Intel) for…
Path finally brings video to its Android app more than three years after iOS
In the fast and frenetic world of mobile, a three year wait for a simple feature Apple users already have might put you off using one of your favorite apps. But that's exactly what happened with Path, the once popular semi-private social network,...
Samsung and Apple submit list of patents and devices for March court bout
Even while scheduled for a mediation session, Samsung and Apple have already notified the San Jose Federal courthouse of both parties' patents and products for inclusion in an upcoming trial. … Continue reading










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