Springpad personal organizer shutting down on June 25th

Springpad

Springpad, one of the popular productivity service is shutting on June 25th. It is definitely sad to see such a useful note-taking service shutting its doors. It is working on a new export tool that would let users export all their content easily before it shuts down in less than one month from now. Continue reading “Springpad personal organizer shutting down on June 25th”

Any.do clocks 10 million mobile users, launches web app

Any.do web

Any.do, one of the popular to-do apps for Android and iPhone has launched its first web app on web.any.do. It has also announced that it has crossed 10 million users on mobile. The web app is still in beta but you can sign up with your e-mail to get a pass code for the access. This syncs tasks between your mobile apps and has desktop-friendly UI with new focus and planning modes. This let users view tasks in a single column or across all folders at once. Continue reading “Any.do clocks 10 million mobile users, launches web app”

Secret app released for Android, goes global

Secret, a social networking app that lets users send text and images to others anonymously has now landed on Android. The four month old app that made its debut on iOS earlier this year, preserves user identity as it does not have profile name or photo. It uses address book of users to see what your “friends” and “friends of friends” are also posting. Users can sign in, post public, anonymous confessions, and let others comment on, like, and share them.

Secret for Android
Continue reading “Secret app released for Android, goes global”

Facebook adds music and TV recognition to mobile apps

facebook audio

Facebook is making easy for its users to identify a song and share them on the go. The social network is adding audio recognition to its mobile app that will enable users to identify songs they are listening to. In addition to music, the feature will also add TV shows and  movies recognition to the service.

Continue reading “Facebook adds music and TV recognition to mobile apps”

Qualcomm Vuforia gets Smart Terrain vision, demoed in new mobile app

Qualcomm Vuforia McDonalds GOL

Qualcomm introduced its Vuforia Augmented reality technology few years back and demoed some applications based on it. The Qualcomm Vuforia would get a new Smart Terrain feature with Vuforia 3.0 SDK, a 3D reconstruction capability. The Vuforia object recognition technology would also be available soon to select developers in a beta program. Continue reading “Qualcomm Vuforia gets Smart Terrain vision, demoed in new mobile app”

Google Chrome 35 for Android brings multi window, full screen for videos and more

Google has updated Chrome for Android with a bunch of features and UI improvements. For starters, Chrome now supports multi-window devices including the support for folders within the Chrome OS Launcher. This will enable users to organize their apps properly. The version 35.0.1916.122 includes the ability to undo a tab close.

chrome-for-android-2 Continue reading “Google Chrome 35 for Android brings multi window, full screen for videos and more”

Google+ for Android gets a major overhaul with auto awesome stories and more

Google has given Google+ on Android a massive makeover with a revamped user interface and several new features. The tech giant has introduced a new feature that organizes and manages your vacation photos.

Google Plus 4.4 for Android

Dubbed as Auto Awesome Stories, the feature combines photos and videos and transforms them into a photo album. It automatically pulls data from geo-tags on photos, landmark detection, location history, and other photo analysis tricks to make various slides for Stories.  In addition, Auto Awesome Movies which is available on iOS and web allows you to automatically mix together photos and videos to make quick and fun highlights.

Continue reading “Google+ for Android gets a major overhaul with auto awesome stories and more”

Gmail for Android updated with Save attachments to Drive, better RTL support and more

Gmail 4.8 for Android

Google has updated Gmail for Android to version 4.8 that brings some visual changes and new features. Google introduced option to attach any image automatically backup to Google+ for the web, in the new Gmail for Android update, Google has introduced option to save attachments directly to Google Drive. Continue reading “Gmail for Android updated with Save attachments to Drive, better RTL support and more”

After iPhone, Yahoo Mail for Android gets updated with new features

Yahoo gave its Mail app a major makeover on the iPhone at the end of last month. Today, the company has updated its Android app with same new features as its iPhone counterpart.

Yahoo Mail 4.0

Continue reading “After iPhone, Yahoo Mail for Android gets updated with new features”

WhatsApp temporarily taken down from Windows Phone Store due to technical issues

WhatsApp has been temporarily pulled down from Windows Phone Store due to some technical issues. A search for the app on Windows phone store now simply says, “The app is no longer published.”

WhatsApp  Windows Phone Continue reading “WhatsApp temporarily taken down from Windows Phone Store due to technical issues”

Facebook reportedly developing video chat tool Slingshot to compete with Snapchat

Facebook is planning to take on popular ephemeral messaging app Snapchat by developing its own video and photo messaging app. According to the Financial Times, the social network is calling the app Slingshot that will let user share videos and photos that are self destructing.

facebook--621x414 Continue reading “Facebook reportedly developing video chat tool Slingshot to compete with Snapchat”

Epson releases Print Enabler app for printing on Android KiKat devices

Epson has announced Android KitKat 4.4 support for native printing by launching an app. Dubbed as Epson Print Enabler, the app will allow users to print documents wirelessly via their smartphone.

epson printing Continue reading “Epson releases Print Enabler app for printing on Android KiKat devices”

Google Play v4.8.19 update brings new UI and features

Google Play 4.8.19

Google has started rolling out a Play Store update (v4.8.19) that brings a redesigned user interface and a lot of new features. This includes, new headers for specific areas such as books, additional information section, new and simple permission list with icons and clear description, new interface for posting reviews and adding stars and more. Continue reading “Google Play v4.8.19 update brings new UI and features”

Google adds PayPal support to Play Store, expands carrier billing

Google is now improving its payment system for Google Play Store. The company is adding PayPal as new payment option which will enable users to pay for apps, movies, games and books. This is the first time Google has integrated PayPal as its app payment option.

Google Play PayPal

Continue reading “Google adds PayPal support to Play Store, expands carrier billing”