SAN FRANCISCO, April 7 (UPI) -- Cover, an app thats lets Android users replace the default lock screen on their devices, was acquired Monday by micro-blogging site Twitter.
The app, which was launched six months ago, learns the frequently-used apps for a user and the time of day for their use and puts them on the lock screen for ease of access. The announcement was confirmed by Cover in a blog post; details of the deal aren't available as yet.