Fruit Ninja: Puss in Boots launching for iPhone on October 20

Halfbrick studios have announced a new game Fruit Ninja: Puss in Boots for iPhone in partnership with DreamWorks Studios. This game has all-new Bandito mode with exciting challenges that would let you become the greatest Fruit Ninja warrior ever. The Desperado mode will have even more fruits, unique waves and Puss in Boots’ elusive Magic Beans from the DreamWorks Animation feature film. Continue reading “Fruit Ninja: Puss in Boots launching for iPhone on October 20”

Let’s Golf 2 HD now available for BlackBerry PlayBook


Gameloft has released Let’s Golf 2 HD for the BlackBerry PlayBook. This has 8 fun characters to choose from who has own unique super power that can give them an unexpected edge. You can also customize the golfer with new gears and clothes. There are 6 varied locations to choose from. Continue reading “Let’s Golf 2 HD now available for BlackBerry PlayBook”

Nuance to acquire Swype

Sources with knowledge of the deal report that Nuance , the company behind technologies like the ubiquitous T9 input , has acquired Seattle based Swype. Swype is  one of the most innovative text entry solutions to have appeared in the past few years facilitating text entry speeds capable of competing with hardware keyboards on touchscreen only devices.

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Adobe Flash Player 11 and AIR 3 now available for Android

Adobe Systems announced Adobe Flash Player 11 and Adobe AIR 3 last month with lots of new features such as 3D games, premium video content with protection and lots more. Both these apps are now available in the Android Market as an update that would replace the Flash Player 10.3 and AIR 2.7. Continue reading “Adobe Flash Player 11 and AIR 3 now available for Android”

Skype v2.5 for Android brings video calling support for 14 more devices

Skype for Android has been updated to version 2.5.0.108 that brings 2-way video calling support to 14 more Android phones and tablets.The new version also supports video calling in some of the Android 2.2 (Froyo) devices. The Skype v2.1 brought the video calling support for 17 devices. Continue reading “Skype v2.5 for Android brings video calling support for 14 more devices”

Flickr launches official app for Android

Flickr has launched their official app for Android. This lets you take photos, enhance them with filters, and quickly send to Flickr, Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr and more. You can also capture the image from the app and upload it to Flickr or select images from your collection. Continue reading “Flickr launches official app for Android”

Android 2.3.4 update for Xperia PLAY brings 720p Video recording with Continuous Auto focus


We already told you that the 2011 Sony Ericsson Xperia devices are getting Android 2.3.4. Now a user in the XDA forum has confirmed that the stock camera now supports 720p video recording with continuous auto focus after the Android 2.3.4 update. This update also brings lots of other features that include Gtalk video calling support, Swype Keyboard and 3D sweep panorama. Continue reading “Android 2.3.4 update for Xperia PLAY brings 720p Video recording with Continuous Auto focus”

Adobe Flash Player 11 and AIR 3 will support 3D Content

Adobe Systems has announced Adobe Flash Player 11 and Adobe AIR 3 software that would enable the users to experience 3D games, premium video content and apps across the major mobile platforms such as Android, iPhone, iPad and BlackBerry PlayBook. This would also allow the developers to develop an app with the mix of Flash, HTML5 and native code to provide a powerful user experience.

Android 2.3.4 starts rolling out for 2011 Sony Ericsson Xperia phones

Sony Ericsson announced earlier that they would roll out Android 2.3.4 for new Xperia phones that would bring Gtalk video calling support, Swype Keyboard and 3D sweep panorama. The update is expected to be available in October, but these updates are rolling out in some regions for devices such as Xperia PLAY, Xperia Neo and Xperia arc. Continue reading “Android 2.3.4 starts rolling out for 2011 Sony Ericsson Xperia phones”

SugarSync for iPhone and Android updated with new features

SugarSync app for iPhone and Android has been updated with new features. The iPhone app gets the ability to do everything, from creating the folder to typing a note within the app. The Android app now lets the Android users to view and control their data from SugarSync site similar to iPhone. Continue reading “SugarSync for iPhone and Android updated with new features”

Instagram for iPhone updated to v2.0, gets new UI, Live filters and lots more

Instagram for iPhone has received a major update to version 2.0 after a year, that brings new revamped User Interface (UI) with easy to use controls for borders, tilt, toggle flash settings etc. , Instant live filters & live tilt-shift and new Filters. Continue reading “Instagram for iPhone updated to v2.0, gets new UI, Live filters and lots more”

Google+ for Android v1.0.7 update brings Hangout and lots of new features

Google+ for Android has got a major update to version 1.0.7, that brings the Hangout to the Android phones (Android 2.3+ and front-facing camera) that lets you join a hangout on the Google+ stream. Huddle is now renamed as Messenger. This also brings move to SD card support and lots of improvements. Continue reading “Google+ for Android v1.0.7 update brings Hangout and lots of new features”

Swype for Symbian updated to v2.0 in Nokia Beta Labs

Swype for Symbian has been updated to version 2.0 in the Nokia Beta Labs. This new version brings lots of new features like portrait and split-screen text input support for Symbian Anna, predictive tap auto-correction and lots more new features that are available for Android. Continue reading “Swype for Symbian updated to v2.0 in Nokia Beta Labs”

Google Voice Actions for Android now supports British English, French, Italian, German and Spanish

Google Voice Actions, that lets you control your Android phone or tablet with voice command now supports additional languages like British English, French, Italian, German and Spanish. This would let the users in users in the UK, France, Italy, Germany and Spain to call contacts, send texts, browse the web and do much more using voice commands in their own language. Continue reading “Google Voice Actions for Android now supports British English, French, Italian, German and Spanish”