Dropbox for iOS offers new notifications and a pdf reader

Dropbox for iOS has just been updated to version 2.1, and with it comes a few updates that should make your Dropbox experience much more pleasant. In order to take advantage of this new Dropbox update, your mobile device has to be on iOS 5 or higher. The update is only about 13.8MB, so you won’t have to worry about the update taking up all of your space on your iPhone/iPad (if you do, you should probably move some files on over to Dropbox).

Dropbox for iOS offers new notifications and a pdf reader

 

One of the major updates in Dropbox v2.1 is the ability to view your PDF files straight from the app itself. Now you can avoid the hassle of having to download your PDFs to your phone and viewing it with a separate app. Dropbox is basically trying to cut out the middle man. While this is a major update, and a huge convenience boost for the app, a few users have been reporting a bug in the PDF reader that causes it to malfunction from time to time. Dropbox should be fixing the issue with a smaller update sometime in the near future.

There are also two minor updates included in V2.1. You now get a push notification whenever someone shares a folder with you, which is a feature that has been requested on and off by users.  Also, the “files by date” sort function has been modified. Both are just convenient factors in order to improve user experience.

For those of you who don’t have Dropbox yet, you should definitely take advantage of it. It offers you 2GB of cloud storage for free when you sign up, and increases the storage space to 3GB if you sign up for its “Camera Upload” feature. The Camera Upload feature is a very convenient feature that backs up all of your photos/videos to your Dropbox as soon as you take them. Other features that Dropbox offers is the ability to easily transfer files between multiple devices, and also the ability to share your files with other people. It’s a great app if you’re looking into joining the new cloud storage phenomenon.

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Dropbox for iOS offers new notifications and a pdf reader is written by Brian Sin & originally posted on SlashGear.
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iOS 6 updates hit 15% of devices in first 24 hours after release

Well this is interesting: it seems that a lot of iDevice owners were quick on the uptake with iOS 6 when the new mobile OS launched yesterday. A new report from analytics firm Chitika (as reported by TechCrunch) says that in the first 24 hours since the release of iOS 6, 15% of iOS users have already downloaded it. That’s a significant bump up from the adoption rate of iOS 5, which only managed to arrive on 20% of devices after the first five days.


The Chitika report also compares the adoption rate of iOS 6 to the roll out of Jelly Bean, which currently only resides on 1.5% of Android devices two months out from release. It seems a bit silly to compare the adoption rates of iOS 6 and Jelly Bean though, considering that Android manufacturers push the Jelly Bean updates instead of Google, whereas Apple has direct control over the push to iOS 6. Still, if you’re one of the folks who loves the platform wars, there are your side-by-side stats.

A separate independent report from Chartboost shows the same results that Chitika got, with 15% of Apple devices updating to iOS 6 in the first 24 hours (NOTE: both images in this post are from Chartboost). Chartboost’s report goes a little more in-depth, showing that iPhone users are the quickest to adopt, with 17% of iPhones now running iOS 6. By comparison, 13% of the iPads roaming around out there have updated to iOS 6, while only 9% of iPod Touches have updated. The vast majority of iDevices are still running iOS 5.1.1, but that’s bound to change in the coming days and weeks.

iOS 6 boasts a number of improved features of iOS 5, but one of the new features that is causing some controversy is the new Apple-developed Maps app for iOS 6. We’ve seen many complaints about Maps in iOS 6 today, but aside from that, most people seem to be happy with the update. What do you think of iOS 6 so far? Are you one of the many having issues with iOS 6 Maps?


iOS 6 updates hit 15% of devices in first 24 hours after release is written by Eric Abent & originally posted on SlashGear.
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Softbank announces a new Wireless TV Tuner with USB Recording for iPhone

Softbank Japan’s third mobile operator and the company that brought the all mighty iPhone to Japanese people, is now offering a nice piece of hardware with the SB-TV03-WFRC. Announced at 19,800 and designed by Pixela, the SB-TV03-WFRC is a unique Digital TV Tuner function, Ethernet, WiFi and SI-EPG that is not only capable to record TV on an external drive or the SB-HD01-ORST/WH a 500GB external HDD designed for this TV tuner, but also capable to stream TV Shows and Recorded media to your …