PRNewswire/ — CathMaps+, the world’s first mobile application for people with elevated risk of a cardiac incident, that integrates their cardiac history with an interactive map of Catheterization Labs (cath labs) throughout most of the world, was launched for the U.S. market today. CathMaps+ mission is simple: to use mobile technology to provide peace
Apple Store Removes Last Bitcoin Wallet App
Citing an “unresolved issue” with Bitcoin, tech giant Apple has removed the final remaining Bitcoin wallet app, Blockchain, from the App Store with seemingly no … Read more…
App Review: Yahoo News Digest
You know what it’s like. You find yourself in bed perusing the App Store for new apps to download and there’s always that one app … Read more…
Horizon For iOS – Eliminate Vertical Videos Forever
Vertical Video Syndrome (VVS) has been a plague on mankind for far too long. As the source link below illustrates – and as I’ve shared more times than I can remember – Glove and Boots very successfully documents the perils of VVS.
Google Killing Bump Just A Few Months After Buying It
TechRadar is reporting that Google is all set to shut down Bump, a file sharing app that allowed users to share files, photos, music and … Read more…
Review: Romo The iPhone Robot
The fun thing about smartphones is that people of all ages can find some form of gaming enjoyment and entertainment in them. Whether we’re playing … Read more…
Google Play Music App For iOS Arriving Soon (Leak)
According to our favorite Twitter leakster @evleaks, Google should be releasing a native iOS Google Play Music App very soon. This is great news for … Read more…
Justin Bieber Funded; Shots Of Me Social Network App Now On iOS
Shots Of Me, a new social networking app created by RockLive and partially funded by Justin Bieber, is now live on the iOS app store. … Read more…
Review: Samsung SmartCamera WBF30 With Wi-Fi
After spending the last three years taking photos with whatever smartphone I had at the time, I finally decided to get a dedicated camera. I not only wanted the ability to use optical zoom, but also to have more mega pixels than smartphones can offer. Except the Nokia 1020 of course. My budget was not too large, so I knew I’d have to settle on a simple point and shoot. I looked at various brands such as Sony, Nikon and Canon but the only one that cought my attention was the Samsung WBF30 Smart Camera. It had a WiFi sticker right on the front and a price tag of under $150.00 Canadian. Sold!
Romotive Inc. Partners With Brookstone To Bring, ROMO The Robot For iOS
ROMO by Romotive Inc. is a friendly robot from another world, built to teach kids the basics of computer programming and robotics through a series … Read more…
Gifstory App Now Available On Android
Ultralab announced the official release of its Gifstory app on Android platform. The iOS version has been available on the App Store quite for a … Read more…
AT&T Launches UVerse App For Android
AT&T Press Release AT&T* U-verse® expanded its live TV offering to include Android devices and Uverse.com, enabling even more customers to enjoy live TV on the … Read more…
AT&T Launches UVerse App For Android
AT&T Press Release AT&T* U-verse® expanded its live TV offering to include Android devices and Uverse.com, enabling even more customers to enjoy live TV on the … Read more…
Audiovox Launches Wireless Mobile TV Receiver For iOS And Android Devices
Audiovox and Siano launch TV receiver for iOS and Android (MSRP $129.99), this looks interesting, we have not heard much from Audiovox in awhile. Check out the full press release below for all the details.
Indiegogo Multipath Router Combines Connections For Faster Speeds
Justin Collery developed Multipath Networks after he moved from his city center location to the suburbs and struggled to get fast and reliable broadband. Commercializing research developed in Ireland and Belgium he developed the Multipath router. Multipath technology aggregates Internet connections adding their speed and reliability. The router can bond any combination of technologies, DSL, Cable, 3G, 4G, wireless.
The Real Cost Of Pirated Apps
I remember getting my first smartphone that used real and true mobile applications, the iPhone 3G. It didn’t take me long to find the jailbreak community and start modifying my phone to whatever extent I could. It was a fun time. True smartphone apps were in their infancy, but growing and maturing fast. It was also a time that my naivete was ripe. I really had no clue what it takes to develop mobile apps (or any application for that matter).
The Developer Interviews
Hey readers! Just want to make a quick announcement. Starting tomorrow September 26th, we’re going to bring you a feature called The Developer Interviews. We’re going to be interviewing developers from Android, iOS and hopefully Windows.
Structure Sensor By Occipital
So how cool would it be to able to capture the things around you in 3D, all from your mobile device? The makers of the Structure Sensor (Occipital) claim their device can not only scan things in 3D, but it will allow you to “play augmented reality games, develop mobile applications and capture models of rooms.” Here’s just a little more of what the folks at Occipital had to say.
Why You Should Consider iPhone And iOS For Your Next Mobile Platform
A few days ago I brought you just a few reasons why you should consider Android as your next mobile platform. Today I will give you some reasons why iOS could be your choice in mobile. As I did in my Android article, I am going to focus on the good points of iOS and the iPhone. There are plenty of resources on the internet that will give you their reasons not to adopt iOS (I have my own as well), but for this article, I am focusing on why you should consider iOS.