Cover Latest about Cover Twitter takes Cover, the contextual Android lock screen app, but why? By Michael Rougeau published 7 April 14 Twitter has acquired the popular app that displays other apps based on users location and actions. Twitter Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inboxSign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors MOST POPULARMOST SHARED1Scientists have created an ultra resistant storage solution that can resist temperatures of 1100°F — shame that it will only be available in megabyte capacities for a foreseeable future2Mobile industry is quietly preparing for the biggest change to your smartphone in a decade — iSIM will hasten the end of SIM cards and allow networks to preload plans on devices3I tested the OnePlus Watch 2's GPS tracking against Garmin's best watch: here's how it stacked up4Independent auditors confirm top VPN's privacy claims5Computing1Rural matters: Putting the countryside at the heart of Vodafone’s mission2Best Amazon Singapore deals May 2024: score big discounts on tech, appliances and more3I tried Samsung’s best OLED TV with its flagship Dolby Atmos soundbar, and the audio combo is out of this world4Pilates instructor recommends these 5 moves to undo the damage of sitting at a desk all day5This tiny motherboard plugs in a memory slot and barely bigger than a business card — LattePanda's minuscule MU packs an N100 CPU, 8GB RAM and can even run an Nvidia GPU
Twitter takes Cover, the contextual Android lock screen app, but why? By Michael Rougeau published 7 April 14 Twitter has acquired the popular app that displays other apps based on users location and actions.