• nuqneH? yIjatlh! You can now learn Klingon with Duolingo

    nuqneH? yIjatlh! You can now learn Klingon with Duolingo

    If you’re a real Star Wars Star Trek fan, chances are you’ve always dreamt of learning Klingon. It’s one of the most lovely and melodic tongues in the pantheon of fake languages, after all. Well, here is your chance: Duolingo today announced the launch of the official Klingon course on its service. “Many Star Trek fans become curious about…

  • Facebook opens Instant Games to all developers

    Facebook opens Instant Games to all developers

    Facebook’s Instant Games are now open to all developers, Facebook announced this week in advance of the Game Developers Conference. First launched in 2016, the platform lets developers build mobile-friendly games using HTML5 that work on both Facebook and Messenger, instead of requiring users to download native apps from Apple or Google’s app stores. The…

  • SwiftKey gets stickers

    SwiftKey gets stickers

    Back in 2016, Microsoft bought the popular SwiftKey keyboard for Android and iOS for $250 million. It’s still one of the most popular third-party keyboard on both platforms and today, the company is launching one of its biggest updates since the acquisition. With SwiftKey 7.0,  which is out now, the company is adding stickers — because…

  • PUBG soft-launches on mobile in Canada with Android release

    PUBG soft-launches on mobile in Canada with Android release

    Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds, the ‘battle royale’ style game where everyone tries to be the last player standing while scrounging for supplies to keep them alive, has launched on Android in Canada MobileSyrup reports, which could presage a future release in the U.S. The arrival of the mobile version of the game more generally known as…

  • Facebook launches Express Wi-Fi app for its local-operated hotspots

    Facebook launches Express Wi-Fi app for its local-operated hotspots

    Facebook wants you to pay for internet. This week TechCrunch was tipped off that Facebook had quietly launched an Express Wi-Fi Android app in the Google Play store that lets users buy data packs and find nearby hotspots as part of Facebook’s distributed Wi-Fi network. The company’s Express Wi-Fi program is live in five developing countries…

  • Volley’s voice games for smart speakers have amassed over half a million monthly users

    Volley’s voice games for smart speakers have amassed over half a million monthly users

    The rapid consumer adoption of smart speakers like Amazon Echo and Google Home has opened opportunities for developers creating voice apps, too. At least that’s true in the case of Volley, a young company building voice-controlled entertainment experiences for Amazon Alexa and Google Home. In less than a year, Volley has amassed an audience north…

  • Google adds a wheelchair-accessible option for transit maps

    Google adds a wheelchair-accessible option for transit maps

    Google Maps has a pretty solid set of data for taking transit from here to there, but anyone with a physical disability knows it isn’t quite that simple. Some stations may be wheelchair-unfriendly, have out-of-service elevators, that kind of thing. A new update to the service adds an option for you to specify a wheelchair-accessible…

  • Google Lens arrives on iOS

    Google Lens arrives on iOS

    On the heels of last week’s rollout on Android, Google’s new AI-powered technology, Google Lens, is now arriving on iOS. The feature is available within the Google Photos iOS application, where it can do things like identify objects, buildings, and landmarks, and tell you more information about them, including helpful details like their phone number,…

  • Zoosk relaunches dating app Lively as a way to meet new people while playing trivia games

    Zoosk relaunches dating app Lively as a way to meet new people while playing trivia games

    Hoping to capitalize on the popularity of trivia applications like HQ Trivia, dating app maker Zoosk has just released an experimental app that combines trivia with the potential for meeting someone new. The app is a relaunch and complete makeover of Zoosk’s Lively, which first debuted in July 2016 as a dating app that used…

  • Facebook and the endless string of worst-case scenarios

    Facebook and the endless string of worst-case scenarios

    Facebook has naively put its faith in humanity and repeatedly been abused, exploited, and proven either negligent or complicit. The company routinely ignores or downplays the worst-case scenarios, idealistically building products without the necessary safeguards, and then drags its feet to admit the extent of the problems. This approach, willful or not, has led to…