By Ramana Rolla, on August 30th, 2010
Apple’s app store is well equipped with 250,000 apps and 70% apps from them are supplied purely through payment. Whereas, Android’s apps 64 % of the 95,000 are supplied at free of cost from Google’s Android market.
Here, most of the developers are showing more proclivities towards Apple than Google as the money . . . → Read More: Apple’s App Store Vs Android App Store
By Ramana Rolla, on August 27th, 2010
Now at last Tweetdeck’s Android app is available for users, but it is in beta mode. Many enthusiasts are seriously waiting for Tweetdeck’s availability as iPhone app due its ability for multiple streams with Facebook, Foursquare, Twitter, Google buzz and many more. The Company CEO Iain Dodsworth Wednesday dropped into TechCrunch’s headquarters and . . . → Read More: TweetDeck Android app is out in Beta Mode
By Ramana Rolla, on August 26th, 2010
Netflix is now available on all of your Apple’s devices such as iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. Users can download this free app and can start to enjoy TV shows and movies on their Apple device successfully.
Earlier this facility is available only for iPad and the same is now extended to . . . → Read More: Now, Netflix on iPad, iPhone and iPod touch
By Ramana Rolla, on August 25th, 2010
Google is seriously working on a new auto-refreshing version of Gmail for iPhone. All these days Google doesn’t have its own native version Gmail on the iPhone. This is now fulfilled through improvisations to their existing mobile safari-optimized version. This mobile safari-optimized version is already gained more attention from all and . . . → Read More: A New Auto-Refreshing Gmail Version for iPhone is Under Testing from Google
By Ramana Rolla, on August 25th, 2010
LIBOX is a peer-to-peer application that scans all the media files as music, videos, and photos on the primary computer and then successfully streams it to other devices through LIBOX app or browser. The iPhone application is presently available through live in iTunes. Every interested media file in laptop or primary computer . . . → Read More: “LIBOX” for Music, Photos and Videos Transfer from Laptop to iPhone
By Ramana Rolla, on August 25th, 2010
Tuesday Apple released an update as Mac OS X security update to fix up critical PDF vulnerability. This update was released through a label, Security Update 2010-005. Also, mentioned that this update addresses a “heap buffer overflow” in the way CoreGraphics handles PDF files. Earlier this vulnerability succeeded in allowing “unexpected application termination . . . → Read More: Apple released Security Update to patch up PDF Vulnerability of iPhone
By Ramana Rolla, on August 18th, 2010
The 7-inch Apple iPad is soon hitting the market before to the announced 10-inch iPad. New reports and rumors are scaffolding the early release much awaited 7-inch iPad and expected to release by Christmas.
There was a report for the second time from The economic Daily News, a Taiwanese news paper mentioning that . . . → Read More: 7 Inch iPad Release Date Expected by Christmas
By Ramana Rolla, on August 17th, 2010
Every time my friends were quite clueless in playing Vimeo videos on their iPad or iPhone, though Apple confirms that the devices are Vimeo enabled. Now, Vimeo has come up with a solution for this problem.
The video sharing site, got new embeds codes for the videos and this will enable all the . . . → Read More: Vimeo now Equipped with HTML5 to Benefit iPad and iPhone
By Ramana Rolla, on August 17th, 2010
Legally mandate FM radio reception as a common feature for all the mobile devices is an effort from Radio broadcasters and music labels. They thought it would be a great idea to expand the present market for radio.
The NAB (National Association of Broadcasters) and Music First an active part the RIAA a . . . → Read More: FM Radio Reception is Going to Adorn All Consumer Mobile Devices
By Ramana Rolla, on August 16th, 2010
Perhaps many individuals are not aware of the Pleco Chinese dictionary, but it has already reached two full version releases successfully. So far most of us are using OCR (Optical Character Recognition) software in converting the image to text. This OCR been a great help in many times in reading business cards. Google . . . → Read More: iPhone Camera Uses Pleco 2.2 Chinese Dictionary to Translate text in Real Time Video
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