LinkedIn buys Pulse newsreader, no changes planned yet

It’s been a strange few weeks for news-reading apps. First, Google announced plans to shutter Reader, its popular RSS service. Long-time Reader users fled to competitor Feedly in droves, and Digg decided to launch a new reader. Know more from this article on TechHive.com

Dropbox for Business launches, offering single sign-on

Cloud-storage provider Dropbox announced today the introduction of Dropbox for Business, a team-oriented version of the service with a particularly IT-friendly feature: single sign-on (SSO). Get more information from this article on PCWorld.com

Why does Facebook Home have a restricted guest list?

When Facebook Home hits Google Play on Friday, you’ll need either an HTC One X, an HTC One X+, a Samsung Galaxy S III, or a Samsung Galaxy Note II  to download it. That’s the extent of the list. Check more  about Facebook Home from TechHive.com

What Facebook Home might mean for Android developers and Google

The Facebook Home apps suite has some folks scratching their heads. Here’s a brief overview of what it is and an explanation of whether it changes anything for Android developers. Check this interesting article from TechRepublic.com

Amazon Brings File Syncing To Its Cloud Drive With A New Desktop Application [Updates]

Amazon is throwing its hat all the way in the ring of the battle for cloud storage supremacy with the introduction of desktop syncing for its Amazon Cloud Drive service. Check the article from MakeUseOf.com

Adobe Photoshop Express For Android – It’s Free But Is It Any Good?

Photoshop is not just a strong brand. In the world of photo manipulation, it’s pretty much the only brand. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

Is this the face of Facebook’s new phone?

The long-rumored Facebook phone might be real after all. This coming Thursday, Facebook will hold a press event where it’s expected to announce a smartphone running a forked version of Android—one built entirely around the social network’s suite of apps and services. Check more of this rumor from TechHive.com