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- Hot Deals: Free and Discounted Apps for Sunday, January 1
- What Twitter Got Right and Wrong With Its New iPhone App
- Google Pulls Fake Siri Android App from Android Market
- Apple TV Now Running iOS Apps in Fullscreen 720p Resolution
- Happy New Year From iDB!
Hot Deals: Free and Discounted Apps for Sunday, January 1 Posted: 01 Jan 2012 04:00 PM PST You know what we love more than apps at iDB? Apps that are available for a discounted price or even for free in the App Store! Today, we’ve got a selection of popular applications that are selling for significantly less. Some of them are totally free. Our advice is to get them while the sales last, because they’re going to be back at their original price soon…(...) "Hot Deals: Free and Discounted Apps for Sunday, January 1" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
What Twitter Got Right and Wrong With Its New iPhone App Posted: 01 Jan 2012 05:00 AM PST Twitter is the social network of choice for many an iPhone user, and it is particularly near and dear to our hearts here at iDownloadBlog. The popularity Twitter has in the world of iOS is perhaps the main reason that the latest update to the company’s app has been so controversial. Some users of the official Twitter app for the iPhone and iPod touch (the iPad app has not been redesigned just yet) clearly appreciate the changes that Twitter has made to the interface, while others hate it so much that they have sought out other, 3rd-party apps. Three weeks after Twitter made these big changes to its flagship iOS app, how is one of iDB’s biggest Twitter users, namely moi, finding life with the much-changed, much-maligned Twitter 4.0? That’s a very, very good question…(...) "What Twitter Got Right and Wrong With Its New iPhone App" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Google Pulls Fake Siri Android App from Android Market Posted: 01 Jan 2012 04:00 AM PST It seems that someone at Google has been pretty busy. You may remember how we told you about “Siri for Android,” an app on Google’s Android Market which claimed to be just what the name suggested. Siri has obviously has not been ported to Android, as the app was discovered to merely be a shortcut with a Siri-like icon that pointed to Google’s own built-in voice recognition engine. The app’s developer also called itself “Official App,” which was clearly designed to confuse people into thinking the app was, well, official. Google has since taken note, and the offending app is now gone from the Android Market…(...) "Google Pulls Fake Siri Android App from Android Market" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Apple TV Now Running iOS Apps in Fullscreen 720p Resolution Posted: 01 Jan 2012 01:00 AM PST As if there was ever any doubt that clever people do clever things, Steve Troughton-Smith and fellow coder TheMudKip have taken things one step further than making iOS apps run on an Apple TV. Because simply making the apps run on the Apple TV wasn’t awesome enough, the pair has now found a way to make iOS applications run at the full 720p resolution of the Apple TV. The original news was that the Apple TV was being forced to run iOS apps in windows, which was great in itself. Making apps run fullscreen is the next logical step, and it seems that it has already been taken. The images shared by 9to5Mac show iPad apps running at 720p, which makes a great deal of sense considering the iPad’s own resolution of 1024×768…(...) "Apple TV Now Running iOS Apps in Fullscreen 720p Resolution" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Posted: 01 Jan 2012 12:01 AM PST It’s 2012, and the iDB team would like to wish you, the reader, a wonderful and very happy New Year! It’s been a great year, and we couldn’t be more excited about what 2012 has in store. We couldn’t do any of this without your support. Apple introduced several new products in 2011, including the iPad 2 and iPhone 4S, and covering everything has been very exciting for all of us. iDB underwent some major changes in 2011 as well, and things are only looking better in 2012…(...) "Happy New Year From iDB!" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
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