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- All hundred Atari’s Greatest Hits games are free for the next six hours
- Apple’s SVP of Hardware Bob Mansfield is retiring
- Verizon launches Share Everything plans
- Google Chrome vs Safari speed test on iPhone
- AT&T asked RIM to make an iPhone competitor back in 2010
- Google Chrome now available for the iPhone and iPad
- Google Now pitted against Siri in voice assistant face-off
- Hands on with Google Drive [Video]
- Google Drive is now available for iOS
- Google Chrome coming to iOS today
All hundred Atari’s Greatest Hits games are free for the next six hours Posted: 28 Jun 2012 03:59 PM PDT As part of Atari’s 40th birthday, the publisher just announced an interesting promotion that lets you grab all of its classic game ports for the iPhone and iPad totally free of charge. The Atari’s Greatest Hits app has always been a free download, but each of a hundred Atari 2600 and arcade games found in this collection is normally a paid download through in-app purchases (except Missile Command). You don’t want to pass on this one, but there are some caveats you should know about…(...) "All hundred Atari’s Greatest Hits games are free for the next six hours" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Apple’s SVP of Hardware Bob Mansfield is retiring Posted: 28 Jun 2012 03:39 PM PDT We don’t typically cover employee departures at Apple, but in this case, we figured it was definitely worth mentioning. Apple has announced this afternoon that its vice president of Mac and iOS hardware, Bob Mansfield, is retiring…(...) "Apple’s SVP of Hardware Bob Mansfield is retiring" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Verizon launches Share Everything plans Posted: 28 Jun 2012 02:49 PM PDT As expected, Verizon launched its new Share Everything plans today. The plans feature unlimited voice minutes, unlimited text messaging, and various data allotments. Current subscribers will be able to hold on to their legacy plans (for the time being). But new customers will be forced to choose from one of these new shared options…(...) "Verizon launches Share Everything plans" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Google Chrome vs Safari speed test on iPhone Posted: 28 Jun 2012 01:57 PM PDT It’s funny to hear so many reports about how much slower than Safari Google Chrome will inevitably be, due to its lack of access to the Nitro Javascript engine. While that may be true from a technical standpoint, and no doubt data heads will be able to show me numbers that back that fact up, in real world usage, such stats tend to be tossed to the sidelines. I’m not going to claim that the following speed test is anything close to scientific, but it will give you a decent idea as to what to expect from Google Chrome. So, who won our speed test? Check inside for the details…(...) "Google Chrome vs Safari speed test on iPhone" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
AT&T asked RIM to make an iPhone competitor back in 2010 Posted: 28 Jun 2012 01:13 PM PDT There’s a new report out today that claims that back in 2010, AT&T went to BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion, and asked them to create a touch-screen iPhone competitor. This is interesting for a couple of reasons. But perhaps the most important one is the fact that back in 2010, AT&T was still Apple’s exclusive iPhone partner here in the U.S…(...) "AT&T asked RIM to make an iPhone competitor back in 2010" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Google Chrome now available for the iPhone and iPad Posted: 28 Jun 2012 12:08 PM PDT Well, that’s a headline that’s been a long time in the making. Google Chrome is now officially available on some App Stores — including the US App Store. You can download Google Chrome here. Google Chrome for iOS is a universal app for the iPhone and the iPad, and both versions cater to each device’s form factor. As a Chrome desktop user, the biggest highlight for me is the ability to sync bookmarks and tabs between all devices…(...) "Google Chrome now available for the iPhone and iPad" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Google Now pitted against Siri in voice assistant face-off Posted: 28 Jun 2012 11:59 AM PDT Google announced a lot of shiny new things yesterday during its mid-morning media event. Among those, was the next version of Android OS with a built-in voice assistant. The company’s Google Now voice commander is the latest in what’s becoming a long line of “Siri competitors.” But it looks like this one might actually be up to the task…(...) "Google Now pitted against Siri in voice assistant face-off" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Hands on with Google Drive [Video] Posted: 28 Jun 2012 11:29 AM PDT A few minutes ago, Google released their official Google Drive app on the App Store. We’ve since then downloaded the app and have put it through its initial paces. What we found was a first offering that’s lacking a whole lot of what makes other apps like DropBox great. You can easily view your files, but that’s where most of the fun ends. Sadly, you can’t create new documents, or even upload photos via this initial version of Google Drive. The interface is decent, and the app seems solid from a stability perspective, but there really isn’t a compelling reason to choose it over something like DropBox thus far…(...) "Hands on with Google Drive [Video]" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Google Drive is now available for iOS Posted: 28 Jun 2012 10:40 AM PDT Google Drive — the Cloud storage solution much in the same vein as Dropbox — will be making its way to iOS today. It joins Google’s Chrome browser as the second Google developed offering to hit the rival iOS platform. Back in April we covered the official launch of Google Drive, but at the time, the service lacked an iOS app. All of that should change by the end of the day today, as Google Drive is slated to release some time today.(...) "Google Drive is now available for iOS" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Google Chrome coming to iOS today Posted: 28 Jun 2012 10:26 AM PDT After many rumors, and much speculation, Google has confirmed that their popular Chrome browser is indeed iOS bound at day two of the Google I/O developers conference. When will we see Chrome come to iOS? Today. Google Chrome has been developed to support both the iPhone/iPod touch and the iPad. This means that all of your bookmarks and other information synced to your Google ID should automatically be available once your sign into Chrome on iOS. For Chrome desktop users, this means that our desktop and mobile browsing experiences may finally be in sync with one another. Needless to say, as an avid Chrome user, I’m totally pumped for this.(...) "Google Chrome coming to iOS today" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
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