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 Antonnete Teresita, on February 9th, 2013%
For the past week, Apple Inc. has been knocked-off by the highest mass-hacking event in the company’s history.
Almost seven million users of Apple devices such as iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch have cracked into the devices’ restrictions. They have used the recently released jailbreak tool Evasi0n.
According to the administrator of the app store for jailbroken devices called Cydia, Jay Freeman, the hacking app for the iOS is now recognized as the fastest-adopted jailbreak software in the history of Apple.
On Thursday, results have shown that the alternative app store of Freeman had picked up about 400,000 visits from . . . → Read More: Jailbreak Evasi0n Hits Record High
By Jane Gracielo, on December 23rd, 2012%
Just recently, Facebook has released a little surprise for the holidays with a new messaging application they referred as “Poke.”
The app’s name is a play off of the “Poke” function on Facebook. It has always been the social network’s way of sending a digital wave. And now, through using this app, users can send a lot of greetings — may it be a text message, quick video, or a photo.
This new app, as it was speculated, is just alike with the Snapchat service, wherein it allows the users to send real-time messages that are only available for a . . . → Read More: New App Released by Facebook
By Dora Tutor, on November 22nd, 2011%
With the new developments added to the popular Kindle, they believe that what had been usually pointed out that there isn’t really a tablet market but just an Apple iPad market having competitors fighting over the remnants is more likely about to change.
The new $199 device named Kindle Fire introducing a multifunction color tablet to the popular Kindle amounts to less than half as much as an iPad 2.
Amazon did not just add color to the Kindle, Kindle Fire adds a strong capability to store and stream music, TV shows and movies. . . . → Read More: Amazon Launches its New Kindle Fire
By Jharma Mulchandani, on September 16th, 2011%
Research in Motion, the maker of BlackBerry reported a big drop of revenue on Thursday and said that it sold fewer tablets that they expected. The company’s shares fell down more than 19%.
The results show a struggle to compete with the big players like smartphones running on Google’s Android Operating System and Apple’s iPhone and increased pressure for BlackBerry’s long-promised new phone to be the next hit.
The company stated Thursday that the net income was 419 million after three months. That’s a big fall down from 796.7 million a year ago. According . . . → Read More: RIM Income Falls Down
By Jane Gracielo, on July 13th, 2011%
Paul Allen, founder of Ancestory.com, says that Google+ might have by now crossed the 10 million user mark which is the biggest throughout the world for profit genealogy website.
He considers that the social networking service has observed a 30% jump in increase and 2.2 million people can have connected in the last 35 hours only. He anticipates at this rate Google+ will attain the 20 million user mark by the weekend.
Allen has illustrated how he arrived at these numbers in his Google+ post.
“My model is simple. I start with . . . → Read More: Google+ is Reported to Now Have 10 Million Users
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