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- Apple rolls out new ‘Read Them Here First’ section in Newsstand
- iOS 7 Quick Settings concept for the iPhone 5
- Analyst: remember Steve – Apple’s best days lie ahead
- Finish for iPhone, a new task manager for procrastinators
- Instagram says it has 90M monthly active users, releases other stats
- The iPad is becoming ad industry’s darling
- Another freebie: Rovio’s Amazing Alex is now available for $0 with some ads
- Minecraft sold more on mobile than any other platform in 2012
- How to use your iPad as a shortcut keyboard for Mac OS X
- Dolphin gets browser sync, easier sharing, Evernote integration
Apple rolls out new ‘Read Them Here First’ section in Newsstand Posted: 17 Jan 2013 05:13 PM PST Today has actually been a pretty big day for Newsstand. Earlier we learned that long-time holdout Rolling Stone Magazine finally landed on the iPad. And this afternoon, Apple rolled out a new section to the store. It’s called ‘Read Them Here First,’ and it’s essentially a list of magazines that are now available to subscribers days before they come to print, or other digital platforms. And the first featured publisher is Hearst…(...) "Apple rolls out new ‘Read Them Here First’ section in Newsstand" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
iOS 7 Quick Settings concept for the iPhone 5 Posted: 17 Jan 2013 03:16 PM PST Remember the iOS concept video we saw earlier this week from André Luis Moreira? It turns out that Moreira had just posted an updated version of the concept on The Verge’s forums. The updated concept is similar to what we’ve already seen, but features essential refinements to the original design, in addition to being resized to fit the iPhone 5‘s 4-inch screen. Read on to see what’s new, and what has changed in Moreira’s new concept video…(...) "iOS 7 Quick Settings concept for the iPhone 5" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Analyst: remember Steve – Apple’s best days lie ahead Posted: 17 Jan 2013 02:20 PM PST A Wall Street analyst Wednesday gave investors a pep talk, invoking the words of the late Apple CEO Steve Jobs to point out the iPhone maker is hardly ready to head for the exit. Instead, Topeka Capital Market analyst Brian White issued a record target price for a stock battered by negative headlines. “The negative sentiment around the stock has reached epic levels that we haven’t seen in recent memory and yet we believe [Apple's] product portfolio has never been stronger”, White said in an investment note. He also quoted Jobs in response to naysayers who recently came out of the woodwork spelling doom for Apple…(...) "Analyst: remember Steve – Apple’s best days lie ahead" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Finish for iPhone, a new task manager for procrastinators Posted: 17 Jan 2013 02:03 PM PST When it comes to getting stuff done — either around the house, or running errands — I’m one of the biggest procrastinators I know. I don’t mean to be. I’ve tried Clear, Wunderlist and other to-do list apps. And they’re all filled with long-overdue tasks. So you can imagine my intrigue when I heard about the new Finish app, which bills itself as a timeframe-focused todo list that will help you “overcome the clutches of procrastination.” And since everyone seems to be talking about it, I had to try it out…(...) "Finish for iPhone, a new task manager for procrastinators" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Instagram says it has 90M monthly active users, releases other stats Posted: 17 Jan 2013 01:45 PM PST Facebook-owned photo sharing service Instagram today for the first time revealed some hard numbers on its performance and user base. Instagram has passed 90 million monthly active users, which is a huge number for any casual photo sharing service, no matter how you look at it. The company also confirmed that it is serving 40 million photographs each day, averaging to a little more than two photos per user shared each day. Wondering about how many likes and comments people post each day?(...) "Instagram says it has 90M monthly active users, releases other stats" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
The iPad is becoming ad industry’s darling Posted: 17 Jan 2013 01:44 PM PST Here’s one of those news stories that only confirm what we already suspected: Advertisers are in love with the iPad. Not only is the iPad preferred over its Android equivalents, but also the iPhone. Users of the iPad are more liable to click on an ad than ads displayed on a smartphone or rival tablet, according to new industry research. According to mobile ad company MoPub, advertisers prefer tablets over smartphones. The preference is because ads for tablets require little changes to move from the desktop or laptop. However, Madison Ave. has an especially soft spot for the iPad, which attracts consumers even more than the iPhone. In addition, ads on the iPad bring advertisers more revenue than those shown to Android tablet owners…(...) "The iPad is becoming ad industry’s darling" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Another freebie: Rovio’s Amazing Alex is now available for $0 with some ads Posted: 17 Jan 2013 01:20 PM PST Finnish developer Rovio made headlines earlier today announcing that the popular Angry Birds Rio and Angry Birds Rio HD have been made Apple’s Free App of the Week, meaning both titles are now free downloads for a limited time. As the iPhone version normally costs 99 cents and the high-definition iPad version is an additional $3, that’s a $4 saving for you right off the bat. But if you’ve grown tired of Angry Birds and think the series has long run its course, Rovio has another deal for you. Today, the company released a free, ad-supported version of Amazing Alex for the iPhone and iPod touch and Amazing Alex HD for iPads. The game, one of the finest physics-based puzzlers available for iOS devices, is based on Casey's Contraptions which Rovio licensed and challenges you with building contraptions by combining various objects to solve a bunch of levels…(...) "Another freebie: Rovio’s Amazing Alex is now available for $0 with some ads" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Minecraft sold more on mobile than any other platform in 2012 Posted: 17 Jan 2013 01:05 PM PST You might be tempted to think of Minecraft: Pocket Edition as the lesser version of Minecraft, a fun diversion but not the real game. When Pocket Edition was first launched in 2011, it lacked many of the desktop version’s features, including crafting and survival mode. Now that Pocket Edition is catching up in terms of features, it seems the tide is turning. In fact, Pocket Edition was the most purchased version of Minecraft in 2012, according to numbers released by Mojang last week. Minecraft: Pocket Edition sold over 39.1% of units, or 5,899,727 copies total. This was ahead of Minecraft for Mac/PC, at 27.7%, and the Xbox 360 edition, at 33.2%…(...) "Minecraft sold more on mobile than any other platform in 2012" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
How to use your iPad as a shortcut keyboard for Mac OS X Posted: 17 Jan 2013 12:06 PM PST Do you hate digging around in menus but have trouble memorizing all the key combinations for your most frequently used programs? Hotkeys is an app that allows you to use your iPad as a programmable shortcut keyboard, which comes with shortcut packs for Mac OS X and Photoshop preloaded. While the preloaded packs are decent, you can also edit the packs to your liking or create your own packs from scratch. If you’re a gamer, you might also find the labelled shortcuts handy…(...) "How to use your iPad as a shortcut keyboard for Mac OS X" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Dolphin gets browser sync, easier sharing, Evernote integration Posted: 17 Jan 2013 11:15 AM PST Dolphin, the popular third-party browser for iOS and Android, received a major update today. In addition to the obligatory stability and performance improvements, developers added a few new features you’ll be excited about. For starters, Dolphin now has browser sync that keeps your environment and settings flawlessly consistent across desktop and your mobile devices powered by iOS or Android. You can also send tabs, images, phone numbers and directions from a mobile device to your computer, share to social networks and email articles. And if you live in Evernote, Dolphin now lets you grab any web content and save it directly to your Evernote (or Box) account, useful for saving a particular article or document for later, especially if you are not a huge fan of Instapaper or a similar read-later service…(...) "Dolphin gets browser sync, easier sharing, Evernote integration" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
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