Posts Tagged ‘ Apps ’

Apple also selects its own favorite applications, and one of our preferred apps, Instagram, won the honor of being Apple’s “iPhone App of the Year.”

Dec 20th, 2011 | By | Category: Apple

Apple also selects its own favorite applications, and one of our preferred apps, Instagram, won the honor of being Apple’s “iPhone App of the Year.” the company’s annual lists detailing of the top selling apps, music, TV shows, movies and podcasts for the year. This year, the biggest winner on the apps front was Angry [...]



fPrivacy is a Chrome plugin. Lets You Control Facebook App Permissions.

Dec 19th, 2011 | By | Category: Social Networking

Facebook is the world’s largest social network, with over 500 million users. fPrivacy is a Chrome plugin that lets you granularly opt out of stalker-esque Facebook app permissions like “Post to my wall” or “Access profile info” whenever the app authorization dialog appears. Creator Chad Selph made the extension because Facebook apps have been too grabby [...]



The Sony BDP-S780 looks like a great Blu-ray player. It comes with a large and well chosen selection of Internet apps, including a Web browser.

Nov 28th, 2011 | By | Category: Internet of Things

It comes with a large and well chosen selection of Internet apps, including a Web browser. The Sony BDP-S780 looks like a great Blu-ray player. including a Web browser. You can convert 2D to 3D and adjust the 3D settings. It’s the fastest Blu-ray player I’ve tested yet. But the gotchas are big ones the [...]



The CTIA Wireless Trade Association is planning to unveil a ratings system for mobile applications next week. Allowing users to properly identify what apps are suitable for specific age groups.

Nov 23rd, 2011 | By | Category: Gaming

The Entertainment Software Rating Board, the same company responsible for assigning ratings to video games on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC, will announce their new system for mobile apps on November 29. The CTIA Wireless Trade Association is planning to unveil a ratings system for mobile applications next week, allowing users to properly [...]



Apple’s smartphone continues to evolve as a photography tool. iPhone Introduce now Lens Dial case comes with three different lenses telephoto, fisheye and wide angle.

Nov 23rd, 2011 | By | Category: Apple, Mobile applications

iPhone 4 and 4S case gives the device three unique lenses for taking photos. As Apple’s smartphone continues to evolve as a photography tool. The iPhone Lens Dial case comes with three different lenses telephoto, fisheye and wide angle. All three lenses are made of “optical quality” glass, although the case is made out of [...]



Apple has officially released iTunes 10.5.1 with iTunes Match to the public following several developer betas.

Nov 15th, 2011 | By | Category: Apple

Apple has officially released iTunes 10.5.1 to the public following several developer betas. iTunes Match has been in the final testing stages for months, and beta 3 of the cloud music service was seeded to developers over the weekend. Even though iTunes 10.5.1 is now available to the general population with iTunes Match, Apple still [...]



One day after the Motorola PRO+ has gone live at Bell Canada. The handset manufacturer announced the smartphone is available for purchase in Hong Kong.

Nov 12th, 2011 | By | Category: Mobile Everything

Canadian mobile phone carrier Bell has made available for purchase on its airwaves a new Android handset coming from Motorola, namely the Motorola PRO + 4G. One day after the Motorola PRO+ has gone live at Bell Canada, the handset manufacturer announced the smartphone is available for purchase in Hong Kong. Motorola PRO+ is a [...]



Engadget obtained documents about the Nook Tablet narrowing down its launch to the exact date of Nov 16th.

Nov 4th, 2011 | By | Category: press release

An all new Barnes&Noble Nook Tablet is expected to roll out on November 16th. Amere day after the launch of Amazon’s Kindle Fire, and with a similarly powerful silicon and a 7-inch VividView IPS screen. The Nook has the potential to rival not only the Fire, but also Apple’s iPad. Engadget obtained documents about the [...]



Microsoft has announced that with the rollout of the Windows Phone 7.5 Mango upgrade to the LG Optimus 7 smartphone for Telefonica in Spain.

Oct 31st, 2011 | By | Category: Mobile applications

Microsoft has announced that with the rollout of the Windows Phone 7.5 Mango upgrade to the LG Optimus 7 smartphone for Telefonica in Spain and the Samsung Omnia 7 on Deutsche Telekom, Iit has now delivered the upgrade to 100 percent of eligible devices. Microsoft started rolling out the upgrade exactly one month ago. On [...]



Voice recognition software aims to make our life easier by letting us “speak” our commands rather than typing them into a device or using our fingers to push buttons.

Oct 13th, 2011 | By | Category: Mobile applications

Voice-activated software has been around for quite some time now. So, to be genuinely excited about any of these, someone must have done something right. However, the problem with these types of programs is that you have to talk in an almost robotic tone to make them actually do something. This could be frustrating even [...]




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