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- Unlock your iPhone’s picture-taking potential with 3RDi
- FireCore updates aTV Flash (black) with trakt.tv support and more
- This tweak lets you add Notification Center widgets to your Lock screen
- New Food and Drink category now live in the App Store
- How to easily access photo exif data on iOS
- Nexus 7 has secret ‘smart cover’ magnets Google never mentioned, now what?
- Greenpeace: Apple’s clean energy policies have significantly improved
- iPad mag The Daily could be shuttered over disappointing subscription sales
- NBC to stream 2012 Olympics to iOS and Android devices for free
- How Apple’s $1 billion iCloud data center almost didn’t get built
Unlock your iPhone’s picture-taking potential with 3RDi Posted: 12 Jul 2012 05:48 PM PDT Between its 8MP sensor and internet connectivity, the iPhone 4S is one of the best point-and-shoot cameras around. It can download thousands of photo-editing apps and upload images to a number of services. But the lack of interchangeable lenses, a weak flash, and other missing features means that the iPhone won’t be replacing your DSLR anytime soon. Unless, of course, you had something like the 3RDi camera kit…(...) "Unlock your iPhone’s picture-taking potential with 3RDi" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
FireCore updates aTV Flash (black) with trakt.tv support and more Posted: 12 Jul 2012 02:40 PM PDT FireCore has released a significant update today for its aTV Flash (black) software. The suite allows jailbroken Apple TV users to playback different file types, surf the web, and much more. With version 1.7, FireCore has added a number of new features and enhancements to the list, including trakt.tv integration and a new Ratings system. Keep reading for the full change log…(...) "FireCore updates aTV Flash (black) with trakt.tv support and more" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
This tweak lets you add Notification Center widgets to your Lock screen Posted: 12 Jul 2012 02:27 PM PDT The Lock screen has been the subject of many jailbreak tweaks over the years, and it continues to be just as popular as it was in the beginning. Case in point — LockWee — a tweak that allows you to swipe aside your Lock screen clock to reveal various Notification Center widgets of your choosing. Full details on video ahead…(...) "This tweak lets you add Notification Center widgets to your Lock screen" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
New Food and Drink category now live in the App Store Posted: 12 Jul 2012 02:11 PM PDT Earlier this month, several iOS developers reported receiving word from Apple that it was adding a new category to the App Store called Food and Drink. The new section would showcase a number of applications regarding the topic, that previously got lost in the gigantic Lifestyle section. And now it’s live…(...) "New Food and Drink category now live in the App Store" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
How to easily access photo exif data on iOS Posted: 12 Jul 2012 02:02 PM PDT Searching for a quick way to access meta data for photos stored on your iPhone? If you’re jailbroken, then a new Cydia tweak might be just what the doctor ordered. PhotoExif is a recently released tweak that makes it easy to access photo meta data using the photo app’s share button. Take a look inside for the full video walkthrough…(...) "How to easily access photo exif data on iOS" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Nexus 7 has secret ‘smart cover’ magnets Google never mentioned, now what? Posted: 12 Jul 2012 01:15 PM PDT Google’s seven-inch tablet Nexus 7 is starting to crop up at resellers ahead of a mid-July release (yes I want one, too), but the search giant might run into trouble with Apple’s lawyers over its embedded magnetic display shut-off feature. A developer posted a video yesterday that doesn’t bode well for Asus, the maker of the Google-branded device. As vividly shown in the video included below, the magnetic sensor sits down near the tablet’s lower left-hand side. Wanna hear the funny bit?(...) "Nexus 7 has secret ‘smart cover’ magnets Google never mentioned, now what?" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Greenpeace: Apple’s clean energy policies have significantly improved Posted: 12 Jul 2012 12:53 PM PDT Apple has been taking a lot of heat regarding its environmental policies over the past week. This due to the news that the company has recently pulled its products from the EPEAT registry. But despite the fact that its products will no longer be EPEAT-certified, environmental groups say that Apple’s ‘green’ polices are improving. Greenpeace, in fact, just upped the company’s CEI score…(...) "Greenpeace: Apple’s clean energy policies have significantly improved" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
iPad mag The Daily could be shuttered over disappointing subscription sales Posted: 12 Jul 2012 11:50 AM PDT The Daily, a tablet magazine launched as an iPad exclusive about a year and half ago, my not be around much longer as its parent company, Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation, could shut it down at a moment’s notice due to staggering losses and strong competition from popular social media aggregators like Flipboard (now available on Android as well), News 360 and others. Kat Stoeffel reports for The New York Observer that the media mogul’s publishing empire has put The Daily “on watch” as it scrapped its internal news wire and shed staff…(...) "iPad mag The Daily could be shuttered over disappointing subscription sales" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
NBC to stream 2012 Olympics to iOS and Android devices for free Posted: 12 Jul 2012 11:24 AM PDT The 2012 Olympics are set to kick off on July 27th in London, UK. And the whole world will be watching as the top athletes from around the globe square off in a number of events. As it turns out, you’ll be able to tune in from both your iPhone and iPad as well. NBC just announced that it’s going to be streaming the Games to iOS and Android devices, for free…(...) "NBC to stream 2012 Olympics to iOS and Android devices for free" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
How Apple’s $1 billion iCloud data center almost didn’t get built Posted: 12 Jul 2012 10:15 AM PDT An interesting feature by Katie Fehrenbacher of GigaOM has an insightful look at how Apple’s $1 billion data center in North Carolina came to be and how it almost didn't get built. Luckily, officials were able to work out the deal and boy did it pay off. Because Apple is a powerful company, the iCloud data center gave Catawba County a much needed bargaining chip in convincing others to build their data centers there, too…(...) "How Apple’s $1 billion iCloud data center almost didn't get built" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
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