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GeekByte

GeekByte

Publisher: Yellow Labs
( 612 Reviews )
License: Free

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Minimum
OSWindows 10 Mobile, Windows Phone 8.1, Windows Phone 8
ArchitectureARM
Recommended
OSWindows 10 Mobile, Windows Phone 8.1, Windows Phone 8
ArchitectureARM

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Reviews

  • 4/26/2016
    by meher

    It's good...but why does this app require access to music n photos library n also media playback?

  • 1/22/2014
    by Andres

    Love this app and how it lets me see all my nerdy news in one place. What I don't like is when reading more in TechCrunch doesn't come up right, will be 5 stars when that happens

  • 12/30/2014
    by Edward

    Was excellent. Now it quits seconds after opening. It's been a while since an update...

  • 2/15/2016
    by ranjit

    Nice UI and works well. Probably best news app on Windows Phone 8. App still needs to work on better gathering of news from channels which I have selected.

  • 1/16/2016
    Use it daily! by Lafayette

    This app provides a fantastic hub for "geek" news. It makes it easy to stay up-to-date in the tech world; I use it daily. Simple but highly functional and swift. My only request from the dev(s): please change sharing so that the article shared is the current one being browsed; if you navigate away from the original article via hyperlinks, you cannot share the "new" page, and if you pop out to a browser, the original page loads.

  • 1/15/2014
    by Firas

    This app is great, easy to navigate and easy to edit, only needs a good live tile, and wish I can select a different colors for the tile. Five stars for sure ✌ Update: there is a noticeable delay when I'm in an article and tab the back button. Wish you can fix that in future updates.

  • 2/22/2016
    Great but missing some important features. by M.Amin

    Doesn't seem to support live tiles. A caching feature would do the loading times and content availability some good. And, maybe, it's "phone" section has issues. Having solved these, the app would be the absolute best.

  • 11/18/2015
    by Rick

    I like the format, but all it ever pulls in is Engadget and Gizmodo. Something must be broken?

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