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Mobile apps to soon have ratings system

Posted by admin under iPad Apps, iPhone Apps on Tuesday Nov 22, 2011

The CTIA and ESRB announced that they will be introducing a ratings systems for mobile apps and this will be revealed near the end of the month.

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Youtoo is starting its press release with the revolutionary claim, saying that for the first time in television history, viewers can be on television and participate in the programming with a few simple clicks. The name of the app/service is Youtoo Social TV and it allows viewers to record and submit videos through their iPhone or Android smartphone, and broadcast it on a national TV with audience of over 15 million! In just a few clicks, anyone can upload their “Fame Spot” (a 15-second video) and be on TV for free.

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Cognito brings comics to tablet age with CIA: Operation Ajax

Posted by admin under iPad, iPad News on Wednesday Nov 16, 2011

While graphic novels and comics are nothing new to the iPad and tablets, you can’t help but feel that many of these aren’t actually taking advantage of what the device can offer. I’ve spent some time with the new iPad app CIA: Operation Ajax from Cognito Comics and it is an excellent example of the next-generation of storytelling. Read More

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Stanza iOS app gets its final update

Posted by admin under iPad Apps, iPhone Apps on Sunday Nov 13, 2011

The once super-popular ebook reading Stanza app got its final update and is now compatible with iOS 5. Amazon, which acquired Stanza in May 2009, is pushing users toward the Kindle app, though Stanza still offers a wider array of document formats and more customization options. That said, we’re kinda sad to learn this is the last update Stanza will get. I guess I can understand Amazon for taking that route but then again I’m hoping they’ll expand the capability of its own Kindle app. Read More

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Yelp app update zings Rick Perry

Posted by admin under iPad Apps, iPhone Apps on Friday Nov 11, 2011

Well, at least we know the Yelp team follows politics, as the latest iPhone app update includes a little joke at the expense of Rick Perry, who is vying to be the Republican presidential nominee and had a cringe-worthy moment during last night’s debate.

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If you own an electric vehicle, you want to know where all the charging stations are. Thanks to the new iPhone and Android app CarStations, you can do that easily with the help of your smartphone. Read More

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You can use Siri for home automation

Posted by admin under Apple News on Saturday Nov 5, 2011

I thought Siri on the iPhone 4S was an interesting first step in using our voice for controlling and interacting with computers but I felt frustrated whenever you hit its predefined limits. Thank goodness for the hackers and developers out there, as one enterprising fellow has created a way for Siri to control your home appliances. Read More

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Get it on with Adam Carolla iPhone, Android apps

Posted by admin under iPhone Apps, iPhone News on Friday Nov 4, 2011

I’m a big fan of Adam Carolla and his podcast so it’s really cool to see that there’s now an iPhone and Android app to help you get it on while you’re on the go. Read More

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Canalys has released the results of their U.S. smartphone market share research for the third quarter of 2011, and BlackBerry is in rough shape. At this time last year, RIM commanded 24%, just barely behind Apple’s 26%. Read More

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In an effort that seems designed to reach modern smartphone users, British Library is launching mobile apps for iOS and Android devices for the upcoming exhibition. Titled “Royal Manuscripts: The Genius of Illumination,” it shows illuminated manuscripts collected by the kings and queens of England between the 9th and 16th centuries. Read More

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