Last week when it first updated, we related our first impressions of Facebook for iPhone 3.0. Now that's we've spent some more quality time with it over the weekend, we can confirm that the 3.0 update is huge. Sure, it takes up more room on your iPhone or iPod Touch, but that's not what we meant. Troubleshoot your Windows laptop. The real growth spurt comes from the pile of new and improved features that Facebook has poured into the app. They range from the typical--support for landscape mode, capability to change your profile picture--to the powerful--such as creating picture albums and kicking off a text message or call from the Facebook interface. That last point echoes a central thesis in a June 2009 Wired article ("The Great Wall of Facebook"): by storing intensely personal data about real people--their likes and dislikes, e-mail addresses, friends, activities, and even phone numbers--Facebook is creating a formidable "second Internet" to rival Google. Indeed, the SMS and phone call triggers on Facebook for iPhone 3.0 (and a similar feature on Facebook for BlackBerry that hooks into your address book) do influence, facilitate even, the real way you contact friends in real life. Now you can depend on a Web-based network as a true point of entry to your actual social life. Бионик Командо Коды. Программа Для Диагностики Авто Mutester. But that feature is merely one of many. See the new Facebook for iPhone 3.0 in action in this First Look video. Игру Зоопарк Торрент'>Игру Зоопарк Торрент. Pyramix Virtual Studio Торрент. If it has been employed by you, let us know how you like it.
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Welcome to week two of our recaps of recent software news, opinions, how-tos, new releases, and coming attractions. For the latest reviews from our editors and new products, subscribe to our newsletters. Apple's playbook Cupertino fans are playing Fantasy Apple in advance of June's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). Rumors are circulating that Apple will announce the iPhone 6, though it may well not be available 'til August or September. The long-rumored iWatch and Apple TV appear to be no-go for this conference, according to Re/code's sources. Which means -- apart from that possible iPhone 6 -- that the big news for WWDC will likely be software. OS X 10.10, aka Syrah, is the successor to Mavericks, and 9to5Mac says it sounds like a major redesign, but there are no specifics about features. OS 8, aka Okemo. Rumors abound: HD audio tracks support, Mac software like TextEdit and Preview, a split-screen view for iPad (though Ars Technica points out that this handy feature comes with difficulties). That's a lot of updates, so there is speculation that some features may get pushed to iOS 8 also.1. Whatever Apple announces next month, you can take a trip down memory lane with CNET's evolution of iOS. Healthbook is an iOS 8 iphone app that will allegedly monitor certain vital signs and help you track your health and fitness. Mac has some screenshots. In other Apple news: the case of the missing texts. Adam Pash reports that after he switched from iPhone to Android, he quit receiving text messages from friends on iPhone, because his phone number remained linked to iMessage. He has not yet found a solution. On Thursday another unhappy user filed a lawsuit over the iMessage black hole and is seeking class-action status. Speaking of iMessage, Apple is considering putting your contacts' photos in the background of text chats, according to a patent filing. This could potentially help prevent misdirected texts. Антифриз Красный Gm Инструкция.Doc read more. New releases, new features Google released an updated Search software for iOS that lets you ask questions via voice -- ZDNet says it puts Siri to shame. Square has killed Wallet and released Square Order (iOS), which lets you buy food and other items from local businesses. It's available in San Francisco and New York. Google Maps now features "Quick facts" information boxes from Google's Knowledge Graph. Currently the feature appears only on the desktop version of Google Maps. TuneIn Radio (Windows, iOS, Android) has gotten a little more social, letting users follow their favorite radio stations. Outlook.com Web email users can now reply in-line and have more options for creating rules. From the Department of Unintended Consequences: A free anti-greed software called Make It Rain (iOS) is earning its makers $50,000 a full day, says Re/code, after the app hit No. Фильмы О Мертвецов. Tunes free chart. Coming attractions iPhone game sensation Flappy Bird shall return, in August possibly, with multiplayer functionality. Microsoft has dropped the Kinect as an Xbox requirement, which drops the price of the standalone console to $399 -- that's available June 9. Also, you no longer have to buy a Live Gold subscription to get access to Netflix, Hulu Plus, HBO Go, and other entertainment software on Xbox. Google appears to be beta-testing a new Web interface for Gmail, which may or might not become a public release. The UI looks a bit more like the mobile app's redesign, and Gchat is beginning to resemble Hangouts. For more Google speculation, head over to the just-released I/O schedule and Ars Technica's tea leaf reading. Will we someday be able to run programs on Android and vice versa iOS? Six Columbia PhD students have developed Cider, which does that just. It's a prototype and not available to the rest of us, so for now just watch the demo along with Papa Smurf. Moneyhorse Games says it shall release a North Korea-themed game, Glorious Leader, on PC and Android by end of year. The retro video game stars Kim Jong-un on a unicorn, as well as Dennis Rodman. Don't you have to be a virgin to ride a unicorn? Departures Facebook has killed Camera and Poke as standalone apps; they're no longer in the iTunes store. On Thursday Google ended third-party iphone app access to Google Voice. Voice is still available, though it's on deck to become integrated with Hangouts, but if an alternative is wanted by you, we rounded up four Android software for voice over IP. And today Google announced it has acquired Quest Visual, makers of the Word Lens translation apps. Team Word Lens says the iphone app (iOS, Android) and its language packs are free while they transition into Google Translate. Threatdown Google has seven layers of security for Android programs uploaded to Google Play, but malware creeps in. On "Mission Impossible," agents got instructions that ended with, "This message will self-destruct in 5 seconds." Privacy concerns once again make exploding messages sound appealing. Quartz reports that Dstrux lets you send files that can be viewed for a time frame (like 5 seconds) that you set, but the files can't be copied, saved, or screen-grabbed. Dstrux is available for the Web now, with an software coming in May. Meanwhile, this week Yahoo bought Blink, another app for sending self-deleting messages, and deleted Blink from the software stores then. Презентация Международный Банк Реконструкции И Развития'>Презентация Международный Банк Реконструкции И Развития. servicmrs on this page. Last week Gmail became the first standalone app in Google Play to reach 1 billion downloads. Google is bringing a feature of two-factor authentication to corporate Google Apps accounts: If a log-in looks suspicious, the service will text the user a verification code. Pro email: Mashable reports that Google has launched Google Apps Message Encryption to encrypt messages sent to other systems. It costs $35 annually per user. Personal email: Benjamin Mako Hill found that whether or not you don't use Gmail, Google might have some of your email, because you send messages to people who are on Gmail. Usually "https" in a browser's URL field tells you that the site is encrypted and secure. However, as Ars Technica reports, malware slingers have been forging the site certificates of antivirus vendors to lure people into entering credentials. absolutestandart here. Adobe released a bunch of patches to Acrobat, Reader, Flash, and Illustrator. Сборка Прихожей Калипсо on this page. Go update if you haven't already reckoned with the annoying pop-up reminders. Last month Microsoft ended support for Windows XP, Office 2003, and SharePoint Server 2003, so they were not covered by Tuesday's security patches. How to... Mute annoying friends Twitter. CNET Reviews McAfee 2010 on this page. And otherwise improve your Twitter experience. Stop missing updates from friends on Facebook. Make the new Firefox look and act like the old Firefox. Add emergency contact info to your iPhone's lock screen. Change the behavior of your Android device's volume buttons. Edit PDFs on Windows. Share your Steam gaming library with friends and family. Add interesting calendars to Sunrise on iOS. Delete comments on Instagram for Android. Get non-Amazon Appstore software on your Kindle Fire. Be a beta-tester Google's Creative Lab has released a spelling game, Spell Up from Chrome, to help ESL anyone and students else who wants to brush up their ABCs. You need Chrome to play it, and it runs on desktop, Android, and iOS, but on iOS the voice feature doesn't work. MIT Media Lab Playful Systems and the Dalai Lama Center for Ethical and Transformative Values have teamed to produce 20 Day Stranger, an iPhone application that anonymously pairs you with someone else in the world to give you a sense of their life. Apply for an electronic penpal at the 20 Day Stranger site. The Shout iphone app lets you resell anything -- your spot in the cronut line, concert tickets, a dinner reservation. The creators want it to be a Craigslist-type marketplace, but Betabeat notes the app's potential to become a scalper's paradise. Shout is testing in New York now and is slated for Los San and Angeles Francisco this summer. Руководство По Ремонту Автомобилем Безплатно on this page. Get Shout at the App Store, but you'll need an access code from Shout to participate. |
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