Showing posts with label app. Show all posts
Showing posts with label app. Show all posts

Sunday, September 11, 2011

9/11 Memorial app for iPad and iPhone

The 911 Memorial Past, Present… – Take a look at the World Trade Center before and after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Read historical facts and watch past videos of the construction of the WTC. See interviews of people involved in the architecture, and read about the plans for its future. The app will be free through September 12. After this, it will cost $9.95.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Video: App turns chocolate bars into games !!

Reuters - Confectionary giant Cadbury has become the launch partner of Blippar, a smart phone application which detects the shape of chocolate bars and other objects and converts them into virtual experiences.

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Apple Lawsuit Drives Amazon to Stop App Submissions in Germany


Apple might not have seen much legal success in its trademark battle against Amazon over the use of the phrase "App Store." But that's only if you're looking at Apple's attempts to keep "App Store" all to itself within the United States.
According to a recently emailed message from Amazon, the company has decided to stop accepting new application submissions in Germany as a direct result of Apple's legal actions. And there's no indication as to when Amazon might flip the switch back on, save for the note that Amazon plans to fight Apple's claims with great vigor.

Capital One Releases Android App For Mobile Banking Processes

Capital One Services has finally joined the ranks of large financial institutions offering native Android mobile banking apps with the introduction of the official app.

Monday, July 25, 2011

How To Get The Hidden Facebook For iPad From Inside The iPhone App


Facebook iPad app 'hidden' in iPhone code

Facebook's long-awaited iPad app might actually be hidden in the company's latest iPhone app update, TechCrunch is reporting.
According to the blog, Facebook's latest update to its iPhone app, version 3.4.4, includes executable code that allows users with jailbroken iPads to access and use the social network's full, native tablet application.
A Facebook iPad app topped the wish lists of the social network's users for quite some time. The company currently offers full-featured smartphone applications across several different operating systems, including iOS and Android, but iPad owners need to access Facebook from their Safari browser.