By Maria Joyce Cabilao, on May 9th, 2013%
Instragram by Facebook has been a total success among people who enjoy taking photos. While it is enjoying the popularity leaving other photo apps behind, there is this new photo app that seems to be making a name on the niche, the Oggl.
According to Ryan Dorshorst and Lucas Buick, Hipstamatic co-founders, this iPhone app is “a community for creative people to capture and curate their lives through photography.”
Inspired by the idea of “capture-first” shooting like any other photo app, Hipstamatic’s Oggl utilizes films and lenses and allows a user to edit the . . . → Read More: Hipstamatic’s Oggl for iPhone Competes with Instagram by Facebook
By Imee Celine Lenoir, on April 28th, 2013%
As the Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag nears official release, Ubisoft offers a nice treat for the fans who pre-ordered the game through “The Watch” app.
The video is a trailer of the fourth installment of the Assassin’s Creed game series, the Black Flag. The trailer is said to make the fans get more excited about the release but this trailer video is only for those who pre-ordered the game through an app which is available in any platforms – desktops, smartphones and tablet PC’s.
In this app, users can read news updates, upcoming . . . → Read More: Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag Pre-Orders Come with Good Treats Through App
By Dora Tutor, on April 26th, 2013%
Apple Inc. finally posted their first quarter earnings on Tuesday showing a drop of profits.
Gates are opened and market research firms are making their own analysis about the results of the tablet and smartphone sales in the first quarter of 2013. The Cupertino, California-based company managed to sell many iPads in the first quarter, however, it just cant stop the increasing growth of the much lower cost Android tablets. This caused the drop in profits and market share of Apple Inc.
With Apple’s earning announcement, they stated that they have sold 19.5 million . . . → Read More: Apple’s iPad Share in the Market Drops while Android Tabs Increased
By Jane Gracielo, on April 23rd, 2013%
It would appear that Facebook Home has just surpassed 500k downloads on Google Play since launching on the platform five days ago on April 16. The app’s Google Play listing notes the milestone, and Ben Evans confirmed on Twitter.
Facebook seem to be successful with its Facebook Home software for android platforms. Since it’s launch 5 days ago, April 16, it surpassed the 500k-download milestone on the Google Play listing.
Just to be clear, Facebook Home is not an app but a UI (user interface) software. Its aim is to be at the center . . . → Read More: Facebook Home Hits 500,000 Downloads in Just 5 Days
By Dora Tutor, on April 9th, 2013%
Microsoft will end the support for their Windows XP on April 8, 2014. After the date, security updates, fixes, and patch updates will be stopped for this operating system. It is already time to move on from the ancient Windows XP.
The support that will end is not only for the operating system alone. Supports for Internet Explorer on Windows XP, Exchange Server 2012 SP 2, and Office 2003 will also end. No worries for the newer Service packs as it will still be supported.
39 percent of interenet users still use the Windows . . . → Read More: Microsoft to also End Support for Internet Explorer 6 and Office 2003
By Imee Celine Lenoir, on April 7th, 2013%
The world-building game, Minecraft, has never been this good. It has hit the 10 millionth sale milestone, clearly a huge success for Mojang who created the game.
Minecraft started so humbly and simple. Even now, if you try to play the game, it doesn’t have the most complicated graphics and actions like the more celebrated Simcity or Modern Warfare. From being independent struggling and thriving to a superstar!
Notch and the Mojang team made quite a good profit from their efforts in further developing the game. Their company now belongs to one of the . . . → Read More: Minecraft Sales Milestone and Update 1.6 Adds Horses to the Game
By Dora Tutor, on March 9th, 2013%
Windows 8 and the Surface are not of great deals.
Samsung’s president of its memory-chip division tells that the demand for Surface is not good and Windows 8 is no better compared to Vista.
This statement seems to describe the vague panic building up amongst tech companies. The latest little harsh comments made by Samsung’s memory-chip division president Jun Dong-Soo has quite lit up the fire among tech giants.
Although Dong-Soo was quoted of saying that the new operating system of Microsoft is good, he still thinks that the Vista platform is better. With this, analysts and experts believe that . . . → Read More: Windows 8 and Surface not selling, Samsung Exec says
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Windows 8 and Surface not selling, Samsung Exec says
Windows 8 and the Surface are not of great deals.
Samsung’s president of its memory-chip division tells that the demand for Surface is not good and Windows 8 is no better compared to Vista.
This statement seems to describe the vague panic building up amongst tech companies. The latest little harsh comments made by Samsung’s memory-chip division president Jun Dong-Soo has quite lit up the fire among tech giants.
Although Dong-Soo was quoted of saying that the new operating system of Microsoft is good, he still thinks that the Vista platform is better. With this, analysts and experts believe that . . . → Read More: Windows 8 and Surface not selling, Samsung Exec says