Gmail for iOS nets improved Drive and Google+ integration

Gmail for iOS nets improved Drive and Google integration

Sure, Gmail on iOS was completely redesigned in June, but Mountain View’s just pushed out a fresh update with a few features to polish things off. Version 2.4 of the email app bakes in improved integration with Drive and Google+, making links to the platforms open in their respective apps. Of course, if you’d rather continue following links to the web, the application’s settings can be tweaked accordingly. Rounding out the release is a spruced up attachment system with larger image thumbnails that can be opened up in a full screen mode. To grab the refreshed app, head to the neighboring source link.

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Parallels Access for iPad offers a truly touch-native remote desktop (hands-on)

Parallels Access offers iPad users a touchnative virtual machine handson

Many attempts at tablet-friendly remote desktop still present a traditional desktop to the user; they deliver a lot of control, but they’re unwieldy on touch-only devices. Parallels’ just-unveiled Access client for the iPad could provide a simpler, more consistent experience. Rather than recreate the full desktop of a host Mac or Windows PC, Parallels Access provides a streamlined app launcher with controls that are largely iOS-native. Text selection, gestures and even multitasking behave much like they normally would on Apple’s tablets. The approach sounds intuitive, but is it worth Parallels’ $80 yearly subscription fee? Read our hands-on after the break to find out. %Gallery-slideshow73454%

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Angry Birds GO teased by Rovio as DIY kart racer

As the infamous original “kart” racer from Nintendo continues to be console or Nintendo-device-limited, the folks at Rovio are hard at work creating their own racer. This is Angry Birds GO! In the teaser shared this week, the folks at Rovio have suggested that they’ve been conjuring up not just another endless runner, not just […]

Imo adds video call over WiFi and cellular to Android and iOS apps

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Imo users, brush your hair and powder your nose, as you might be in for some face-to-face conversation — now that the IM aggregator has added video calls to its repertoire. It was initially released to a small group of beta testers, but the feature, which is the app’s biggest update since launching free voice calls, is available both on Google’s platform and on iOS starting today. After you’ve updated the app, you’ll see a camera icon next to a contact’s name that you can use to initiate a video chat. It’ll work over WiFi and cellular (3G / 4G) regardless of the messenger service, so long as the person you’re calling is also logged into Imo. If you’d like to give the new feature a shot despite being married to another video chat app (or two — as you likely are), hit the source links below.

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BitTorrent Sync coming to iOS this week

BitTorrent Sync now available for iOS

BitTorrent promised that its Sync Beta service would get an iOS client, and the company is making good on its word with plans to launch the app this week. As with the Android release, iOS users will get to sync files of any size, send content to other mobile devices and back up photos. And if you’re not carrying an Apple device, BitTorrent still has a small treat in store: it’s rolling out a localization update that supports 10 major Asian and European languages. Whatever your platform of choice, you’ll find more details at the source link.

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Apple TV grows with Vevo, Weather Channel, Smithsonian, Disney

This week the folks at Apple have pushed a new set of channels to their television companion device Apple TV. These channels include Vevo – a channel that works with massive amounts of music videos, and the Weather Channel for starters. Also up for grabs this week are Disney and the Smithsonian Channel. Disney comes […]

Chromecast For iOS Released

Chromecast For iOS Released

Almost a month after releasing the official Chromecast app for Android, Google today launched the app for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. The app allows users to setup and configure various settings of their Chromecast dongle. It will also display the status of all dongles connected to a Wi-Fi network, making it easier for the user to find out which dongles in the building are ready to “cast” content.

Google announced Chromecast last month. It is a HDMI dongle which is capable of mirroring content on a television screen from mobile devices nearby such as smartphones and tablets. Content can be beamed from a computer as well. Apps that have a special “cast” button need to be used, since Chromecast doesn’t support local streaming as of now. It costs just $35 and lets users stream content from YouTube, Netflix, Google Play Store and the Chrome web browser. The app is used to setup the dongle to the Wi-Fi network as well as configure settings such as the Wi-Fi password and device name. Chromecast for iOS work with iPhone, iPad and iPod touch provided that they are running iOS 5.1 firmware or higher. The official Chromecast app is available as a free download from iTunes App Store.

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    Chromecast’s iOS app arrives, looks to make cross-platform living room magic

    Chromecast's iOS setup app arrives, looks to make crossplatform magic happen in living rooms everywhere

    On the heels of a Cast SDK update that borked third-party streaming apps, Google released a version of its Chromecast software for iOS devices. That’s right, folks with an iPad, iPhone or iPod touch can use the free application to set up Chromecast on their flat’s WiFi network and to manage settings. Of course, YouTube, Netflix, Google Play purchases and Chrome can all be displayed on properly outfitted TVs easily. You may have to wait a bit to nab one, but at $35, there’s a world of inexpensive, cross-platform love within arm’s reach.

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    Chromecast Gets An iOS Setup App, Reminding Us Google Doesn’t Care What Platform You Use It With

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    Google is doing a good job of trying to make Chromecast have a degree of cross-platform appeal that AirPlay can’t offer; today, it’s launching an iOS app for managing the Chromecast device’s settings, and for setting it up in the first place, so that you can more easily use the $35 streaming player if you’re generally an Apple device fan.

    The app for iOS devices is available for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users, and will automatically scan for existing local Chromecast devices, as well as allow you to set up a new one to add to your Wi-Fi network. It also lists compatible apps, which for now include both YouTube and Netflix on iOS, from which to broadcast content.

    Google recently got some flack for shutting down a third-party app that allowed users stream anything on a user’s Android smartphone, true AirPlay mirroring style. Google then issued a statement saying the app broke mostly due to the evolving nature of the still-in-development SDK, and not necessarily because of any direct attempt to block its functionality.

    The iOS app released today is basically equivalent to the Android version released in mid-August, which means Apple users will likely get support for the device in time with or slightly behind their Google-favouring counterparts. If Google can expand the Chromecast beyond its limited feature set and see it embraced as a fairly universal standard by app-makers, this could be the sleeper media streaming hit of the decade at $35, but that’s still a very big “if”, and many early reviewers seem unconvinced by the gadget’s current limitations.

    iOS 7 Arriving On September 10th To All Devices (Rumor)

    iOS 7 Arriving On September 10th To All Devices (Rumor)Word on the street has it that Apple’s iOS 7, the next generation version of Cupertino’s mobile operating system, looks set to hit the masses sometime next month. One particular rumor that seemed to continue making its rounds without stopping was that the new iPhone 5S (which will come in four different starter colors, apparently) and budget-oriented iPhone 5C will be announced this coming September 10th, with the new handsets rolling out on September 20th. Unfortunately, there is no word on when the iOS 7 update would be pushed out to the masses, but this latest leak points to the possibility of iOS 7 being announced at the launch event itself, without having to wait for the new devices to hit the market.

    This bit of information hails from a certain developer known as Owen Williams, who happened to receive an email from Nuance, the team behind Siri. In this particular email, Nuance mentioned, “As you are probably aware, iOS 7 GA will be released on September 10th.” iOS 7 GA translates to “general availability”, which is where this particular conclusion came about. Of course, nothing is in concrete just yet, so whatever you hear right now until then – treat it with a grain of salt.

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