There’s a good chance you are already on a variety of social networks. If you can handle one more outlet for sharing bits and pieces of your life, consider Vine. Instead of pictures or 140-character chirps, Vine is made for short video sharing. While it is still a bit buggy, it could be the next big thing. (iOS) (Android)
Monday, 24 February 2014
APP OF THE DAY: VINE
There’s a good chance you are already on a variety of social networks. If you can handle one more outlet for sharing bits and pieces of your life, consider Vine. Instead of pictures or 140-character chirps, Vine is made for short video sharing. While it is still a bit buggy, it could be the next big thing. (iOS) (Android)
VIDEO: GOOGLE INTRODUCES PHONE WITH 3-D SENSORS
Google has unveiled a new
phone that makes real-time, 3-D maps of its environments. Its “customized
hardware and software” includes sensors that gives it the capability to make
over a quarter of a million measurements every second. Its uses could include
indoor mapping and navigation assistance for the visually-impaired.
“We are physical beings that live in a 3-D
world,” Google says. “Yet, our mobile devices assume that physical world ends
at the boundaries of the screen.”
VIDEO: WHAT’S YOUR LOWEST SUPER MARIO BROS. SCORE? WATCH THIS GUY BREAK THE WORLD RECORD
Call it over achievement through underachievement: getting the lowest score possible in Nintendo’s Super Mario Bros. while at the same time completing it.
YouTube maverick NotEntirelySure seems to have done just that, and he offers the video above (noticed by Kotaku) as testimony – a start-to-finish gallop through Nintendo’s most famous platformer using warp points to skip around and finish the game in a little less than nine minutes, with a paltry 500 points. Rock bottom high-five! See video of game play below
THE UNVEILING OF THE SAMSUNG GALAXY GEAR WATCHES:WELCOME TIZEN
The huge Mobile World Congress show is starting in Barcelona, which means that the next few days will be jam-packed with announcements of new phones, tablets, wearables and other mobile gadgetry. One of the first big unveilings: Samsung’s Galaxy Gear 2 and Galaxy Gear 2 Neo, the second-generation versions of the smartwatch which the company shipped less than six months ago.
There’s a lot that’s not radically new about the
Gear 2 and Gear 2 Neo. They’re a millimeter thinner than the first one and a
big lighter, but the dimensions are similar overall, which makes them a
wristfull. Like the first Gear, the Gear 2 has a camera, but this time it’s on
the watch itself rather than the strap, so the watch can take swappable straps.
The Gear 2 Neo is similar to the Gear 2, but doesn’t have a camera.
Both watches now sport heart-rate monitors and have
the built-in ability to play music. They run a bunch of apps, such as CNN,
Evernote, Expedia, Feedly, PayPal, Runtastic and ones for BMW, GM and
Volkswagen cars. As with the first Gear, they work only with Samsung Galaxy
phones, but the company says that “dozens” of models are supported.
Sunday, 23 February 2014
APP OF THE DAY: MIXLR
FACEBOOK TO BUY WHATSAPP FOR BILLIONS.
Facebook announced on Wednesday afternoon that it reached an agreement to buy popular mobile messaging startup WhatsApp for an upfront total of $16 billion, including $4 billion in cash and about $12 billion in Facebook shares.
Cofounder and CEO Jan Koum will join Facebook’s Board of Directors, but WhatsApp will continue to operate independently within Facebook, much like Instagram. The purchase price rises to as much as $19 billion once you factor in an additional $3 billion in restricted stock units that will be granted to WhatsApp’s founders and employees vesting over the next four years.
INTRODUCING: HP PAVILION x360 CONVERTIBLE
The Pavilion x360 is a clamshell laptop with a screen that flips all the way around to convert the system into a PC that acts like a slate tablet. This is the same sort of concept as the Lenovo Yoga and Dell XPS 11 convertibles.
Wednesday, 19 February 2014
APP OF THE DAY: GOOGLE PLAY MUSIC
Tuesday, 18 February 2014
NEW GENDER OPTIONS ADDED ON FACEBOOK.
In a nod to the "it's complicated" sexual identities of many of its users, the social network on Thursday added a third "custom" gender option for people's profiles. In addition to Male or Female, Facebook now lets U.S. users choose among some 50 additional options such as "transgender," "cisgender," "gender fluid," "intersex" and "neither."
Users also now have the ability to choose the pronoun they'd like to be referred to publicly: he/his, she/her, or the gender-neutral they/their.
SONY PLAYSTATION 4 SALES HITS 5 MILLION WORLDWIDE
Sony's PlayStation 4 is still proving popular among gamers. The company announced on Tuesday that total PlayStation 4 sales to consumers reached 5.3 million units on February 8.
Wednesday, 12 February 2014
ARCTICOR COOLERS: FREEZING OUT OF THE FREEZER
Monday, 10 February 2014
APP OF THE DAY:PICMIX
Tart up your photos with frames and photo filters before sharing with Facebook, Twitter and the like, Pic Mix has now been upgraded and debugged for BB10 which means you can make the most of that decent Z10 rear-facing camera.
Sunday, 9 February 2014
APP OF THE DAY: CLOSETOYOU PRO
Locate yourself via GPS, then bring up a list of everything around you. Select shops, restaurants or services and receive contact details and directions. It also supports Augmented Reality which means you can raise your smartphone in the air and see all the data laid out in front of your eyes.
Friday, 7 February 2014
APP OF THE DAY: KEEK
Thursday, 6 February 2014
APP OF THE DAY: WAZE
Wednesday, 5 February 2014
APP OF THE DAY: WEEBLY
Make your own mobile or HTML 5 website that can work across browsers, with site traffic stats to track your online dominance.
Tuesday, 4 February 2014
MTN MICRO SIM FOR APPLE IPAD & IPHONE4 USERS
APP OF THE DAY: SKITCH
Amend a PDF or add a Skitch stamp to give a report the seal of approval or disapproval. It’s more organisational fun from the folk behind Evernote.
Monday, 3 February 2014
NINTENDO: OUR GAMES ARE NOT ON SMARTPHONE
Nintendo will continue to focus on its hardware and software platforms and will not release its games on smartphones. The company's president Satoru Iwata said he remained committed to video game consoles despite disappointing sales of the Wii U. The comments came after the makers of the Super Mario games revealed a drop in profits. Plans for a new health business were also announced.
GOOGLE SELLS MOTOROLA MOBILITY UNIT TO LENOVO FOR 3$BN
Google has sold struggling US mobile phone company Motorola Mobility to Chinese computer maker Lenovo for $2.91bn (£1.8bn), in a surprise move.Google had paid $12.5bn for the company less than two years ago. Lenovo plans to build up its smartphone unit through the Motorola purchase, which may help offset its slowing personal computer business.However, Google will keep the majority of Motorola's lucrative patents, which include one for Android software.
ZYNGA BUYS UK GAME-MAKER NATURALMOTION FOR $527M
APP OF THE DAY: HASSLE ME
If you’re the forgetful type, Hassle Me will literally hassle you to get stuff done, from finishing up your work to picking up something for dinner. It’s quick, with a simple layout and you are able to customise the amount of times per day it will hassle you. A handy notification will also pop up in the live tile, alerting you of any outstanding to-dos, meaning a quick glance will all but remind you.
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