So you’re not satisfied with the five colors offered up with the iPhone 5c in the Apple Store? There’s one company that’s ready to jump up on that opportunity as quick as possible – the customization group known as ColorWare. This group is known for their high-end colorization of smartphones, tablets, accessories, and even high-end […]
Both the Android version (since recently) and the iOS version (since today) of Foursquare now work with the real-time recommendations engine introduced this year by the developers behind the project. You’ll find that the team behind this project have been waiting for some time to put it in the hands of Apple device users while […]
Yahoo appears to finally have gotten with the program with the Flickr app for iOS, allowing this newest update to carry the all-important automatic upload for iOS devices. The iPhone and the iPad can now set Flickr to automatically pull photos from their Camera Roll, uploading on mobile networks or Wi-fi depending on the users […]
Foursquare Updates Android And iOS Apps With Real Time Recommendations And More
Posted in: Today's ChiliFoursquare has announced today that it is rolling out updated versions of its apps for Android and iOS that bring an updated look and feel as well as a simple feed which shows users what’s most relevant nearby. A major feature that the update brings, particularly for iPhone, is real time recommendations. The feature has already been available for select people on Android, and it is being rolled out to a “small batch” of people initially on the iPhone. Foursquare will continue expanding the feature everyday until all iPhone users are eventually covered.
The feature basically works in the background and tries to determine your location based on the device’s movements. So for example if you’re in a sushi restaurant, Foursquare will mine through insights provided by its more than 40 million members to provide you with information that is relevant to that particular sushi restaurant, such as tips, specials and more. There’s also a new “nearby” button, tapping on it will display which of your Foursquare friends are close to your location. The feed will also show each friend’s most recent check-in, those who want to see more of a particular friend’s activities can tap through to their profile. Foursquare for Android and iOS is available as a free download from the Google Play Store and the App Store.
Foursquare Updates Android And iOS Apps With Real Time Recommendations And More original content from Ubergizmo.
There’s little doubt at this point whether or not there will be an October 22nd event held by Apple that will, in turn, be the first official home for the 5th generation iPad. Seeing an original leak from AllThingsD then a simple “Yep” from the likes of The Loop‘s Jim Dalrymple, this event will almost […]
With the release of iOS 7, app developers have been scrambling to update their respective apps in order to make full use of the tweaks and changes Apple made to the mobile operating system. After weeks of being available to iOS users, Yahoo has announced its Flickr application has received an update to make better use of iOS 7. (more…)
Flickr iOS 7 App Automatically Uploads Full Resolution Photos original content from Ubergizmo.
Flickr’s new iOS 7 app now offers automatic uploading at full resolution, with sharing set to privat
Posted in: Today's ChiliFlickr’s new iOS 7 app now offers automatic uploading at full resolution, with sharing set to private by default. Neat.
Microsoft is all set to launch their Remote Desktop app with the roll out of Windows Server 2012 R2, where it will be available not only on just Windows, Windows RT and OS X, but also in addition, iOS and Android sometime later in October. This would be the first time that such a popular remote desktop software has been made available to its rival mobile platforms.
Apart from that, a certain Michel Roth, who happens to be one of Microsoft’s Most Valuable Professionals, did claim that the OS X app has also undergone a major overhaul. Apart from that, we also know that the iOS version will offer support for both iOS 6 and 7 versions, while those who are running on the Android mobile operating system from Google will be able to play nice with the Remote Desktop app as long as they have Android Gingerbread running underneath the hood. It remains to be seen just when will Microsoft’s Remote Desktop roll out to the respective app stores, but why not making the same thing available to their very own Windows Phone 8 platform?
Controlling your desktop from your smartphone makes plenty of sense, and it would come in handy especially when you are working overseas, and would love to check out something on your local machine whenever you are out of the country. [Press Release]
Microsoft Remote Desktop Coming To iOS And Android Soon original content from Ubergizmo.
The folks at Barclays Equity Research have proposed an intriguing idea, stating today that it believes Apple to be working on a 13-inch iPad running the new 64-bit architecture — which was recently called a “gimmick” — that could be a laptop killer (for certain types of laptops, that is). The theory is just that […]
Office for iPad confirmed incoming (but you may have to wait until late 2014)
Posted in: Today's ChiliMicrosoft Office for iPad is in the pipeline, CEO Steve Ballmer has confirmed, though the software’s release may not take place until 2014 when the company has a “touch first” interface for tablets. Revealing the long-anticipated app plans at the Gartner Symposium ITxpo today, Ballmer said that “iPad will be picked up when there’s a […]