Facebook for iPhone and iPad updated to v5.0, brings faster experience

Facebook for iPhone and iPad received the major update to version 5.0. The new app has been built from ground up using the native SDK rather than the previous versions that used HTML5. This makes the app faster and much smoother to navigate with auto refresh and the images loads faster. Continue reading “Facebook for iPhone and iPad updated to v5.0, brings faster experience”

Skype for iPhone and iPad v4.1 update brings Photo Sharing and improvements

Skype for iPhone and iPad has been updated to version 4.1 that brings new features such as Photo Sharing and visual improvements. There is no file size limit for sharing photos, so you can share high-res photos easily. The previous Skype 4.0 update in May brought new features.  Continue reading “Skype for iPhone and iPad v4.1 update brings Photo Sharing and improvements”

GetGlue for iPad v3.0 update brings Personalized guide, Recommendations and more

GetGlue for iPhone has received a major update to version 3.0 that brings lots of new features such as GetGlue guide with personalized list of shows, movies, and sports, recommendations for shows that match your tastes, Sport schedules, stats, and live scores and more. The new version doesn’t let you Check-in to Music, Books, Games and Topic, which is a big drawback. Continue reading “GetGlue for iPad v3.0 update brings Personalized guide, Recommendations and more”

Leaked iPad mini part shows up as we get closer to a possible fall launch

When the iPad was announced in January 2010 it forced the consumer electronics industry to scramble to create a competitive product. The first iPad “killers”, take the Samsung Galaxy Tab or the HTC Flyer for example, were basically Android smartphones with a larger screen. It wasn’t until early 2011, when Google launched Android 3.0 Honeycomb, that the search giant actually had a tablet operating system to offer their partners. Sadly, Honeycomb was garbage, and by then the thinner and lighter iPad 2 had already hit the market. Then something happened. A light bulb turned on. Companies began to realize that there’s no point in competing in the 10 inch tablet space with Apple, so why not invent a new 7 inch tablet market? And with that the Amazon Kindle Fire, the Barnes & Noble Nook, and several other tablets were born. The most recent of such tablets, the ASUS manufactured Google Nexus 7, has been widely praised as being the first actual iPad competitor worthy of your money. At $250 for the 16 GB version it’s also a steal.

So the obvious question is will Apple make a 7 inch tablet? Rumors about a smaller iPad have been circulating for about a year already, but now we’re starting to see more and more evidence that it’s actually coming. The image above, which comes from the French website NowhereElse, shows what’s allegedly the iPad mini’s flex cable. Supposedly Apple is going to announce a smaller iPad at their next event, which is unofficially due to take place on September 12th.

The key question here is price. Apple offers the third generation iPad for $499, and the second generation iPad for $399, so does that mean a smaller iPad would go for $299? That’s only $50 more than the 16 GB Nexus 7, and for that amount of cash you’ll get access to all the applications in Apple’s ecosystem, plus what we can only assume to be better build quality.

Hopefully we’ll be able to tell you more in about four weeks.

Evernote for iPhone and iPad v4.3 update brings easier editing and improvements

The Evernote app for iPhone and iPad have been updated to version 4.3 that brings new features including better editing that lets you edit a note just by tapping into the note’s body, better stability and improved performance and more. The editing features also keeps track of where you tap in the note and places the cursor in that spot. The Evernote v4.2 was launched in May. Continue reading “Evernote for iPhone and iPad v4.3 update brings easier editing and improvements”

Galatta cinema news app gets iPad support, Photo galleries and Video section

Galatta Media launched their Galatta cinema new apps for iPhone and Android earlier this May, now the iOS app has been updated to version 1.3 that brings iPad support. It also included new features such as photo galleries including Photo albums, Video section that lets you watch videos of movie trailers, events and push notifications for news. Continue reading “Galatta cinema news app gets iPad support, Photo galleries and Video section”

NASA launches Spacecraft 3D Augmented Reality app for iPhone and iPad

NASA has launched Spacecraft 3D Augmented Reality app for iPhone and iPad that lets you learn about and interact with a variety of spacecraft that are used to explore our solar system, study Earth, and observe the universe. It uses animation to show how spacecraft can maneuver and manipulate their outside components. Continue reading “NASA launches Spacecraft 3D Augmented Reality app for iPhone and iPad”

EnlyteNote notebook app for iPad updated with real-time collaboration

EnlyteNote for iPad, a notebook app from Geodesic has been updated to version 1.2.2307. The EnlyteNote app lets the iPad users create interactive handwritten notebooks and the new update lets you share and edit them collaboratively with your Facebook buddies Live. Continue reading “EnlyteNote notebook app for iPad updated with real-time collaboration”

Rovio launches Amazing Alex for Android, iPhone and iPad

Rovio has launched their new physics puzzle game Amazing Alex. He is a whiz kid has a boundless imagination and a houseful of fun toys that can turn anything into an adventure! It has 100 challenging levels across four fun-filled locations, there’s a whole world of creations to explore! Continue reading “Rovio launches Amazing Alex for Android, iPhone and iPad”

Twitter for Android and iPhone updated with Push notifications for Tweets, Expanded Tweets and more

Twitter has updated the Android app to version 3.3 and iPhone app to version 4.3 that brings new features such as Push notifications for Tweets, Expanded Tweets,  Search auto-complete and more new features. The Twitter for iPhone update changelog leaked earlier this week. Continue reading “Twitter for Android and iPhone updated with Push notifications for Tweets, Expanded Tweets and more”

Max Payne Mobile v1.1 update for iPhone and iPad brings iCloud save game support

Rockstar Games has released an update for the Max Payne mobile for iPhone and iPad that was launched in April. The version 1.1 update brings iCloud save game support for seamless progression across all iOS devices. This update also adds an option to move and shoot with the right analog stick that would offer you a new level of precision. Continue reading “Max Payne Mobile v1.1 update for iPhone and iPad brings iCloud save game support”

Google releases Chrome and Drive apps for iPhone and iPad

Google has released their Chrome browser and Drive apps for iPhone and iPad. The Google Chrome app lets you sign in to sync your open tabs, bookmarks, passwords and omnibox data from your computer and also has Incognito option. The Drive app (previously Google Docs) that comes with 5 GB of free storage lets you manage your documents on the go and even includes offline access and more new features. Continue reading “Google releases Chrome and Drive apps for iPhone and iPad”

Apple launches new Podcasts app for iPhone and iPad

Apple has released a new standalone Podcasts app for iPhone and iPad. Apple announced the iOS 6 earlier this month that would not have the podcast feature inside the iTunes app, instead users can download this app to subscribe to and play your favorite podcasts. You can subscribe to podcasts from the wide catalog based on your country in over 40 languages. Continue reading “Apple launches new Podcasts app for iPhone and iPad”

Tennis apps for iPhone and iPad for Wimbledon 2012

Wimbledon 2012 has already started on 25th June that will continue till 8th July 2012. Here are some nice apps to follow the Tennis game and offers info about your favorite players. Continue reading “Tennis apps for iPhone and iPad for Wimbledon 2012”

Flipboard for iPhone and iPad v1.9.3 update brings Google+ and YouTube support

Fipboard launched their Android app for phones, Kindle fire and Nook tablet just now. They have also updated their iPhone and iPad app to version 1.9.3 that brings Google+ and YouTube support. It also brings localized editions for more countries with regional recommendations. The previous version, 1.9.0 brought audio support. Continue reading “Flipboard for iPhone and iPad v1.9.3 update brings Google+ and YouTube support”