The mobile-payments startup signs up its second huge customer.
Apps & Software
Nintendo: We Didn’t Kill Flappy Bird
Rumors of legal threats false, says gaming giant
Goodbye, Flappy Bird — You Lived Fast and Died Young
Some parting words for an example of straightforward, honest game design.
If Dungeon Keeper Mobile’s Rating System Is “Innovative,” Can We Stop Innovating?
How not to solicit feedback from customers.
Settle the Tab from Your Phone: OpenTable Wants to Do Away with ‘Check, Please’
Pilot program lets you pay for dinner by phone, then get up and leave.
LinkedIn Is Killing Intro, Its Useful, Controversial iPhone Service — Yes, Already
A sudden “retirement” after just three months.
Final Fantasy VI for iOS Is Finally Available (and Updated)
Love the new look, or leave it.
New Google Chrome Feature Fights Hijackings
Since the dawn of the Internet, bad guys have been trying to hijack our web browser settings.
Olympics on TV, Online and in Apps: How to Catch All the Action
From television to apps to social media, we’ll show you how to stay on top of this year’s games.
4 Things Microsoft Still Does Well
It’s easy (and popular) to predict further disaster for the once-proud tech titan. But quietly, Microsoft is doing several things well—better than we give it credit for.
5 Easy Ways to View Photos on Your TV
You probably already have everything you need.
Amazon’s iPhone App Uses Image Recognition to “See” Real-World Products You Want to Buy
Among the many things that make Amazon one of the most successful merchants in the history of merchandising is the zeal with which it removes every possible obstacle that might stand in the way of you buying something.