Category Archives: iOS
Pandora for Android and iOS now available in Australia and New Zealand!
Music lovers in Australia and New Zealand can be happy today as internet-based radio Pandora is now fully available. Previously Pandora’s features were available only on the desktop and on a trial basis. As of today, Pandora announced that it’s features are now fully available in both countries, this also means that this is first time that Pandora has been available outside of the U.S. Users in both countries can now also enjoy Pandora for Android and for iOS apps, and you can download them from App Store or from Google Play.
Twitter takes on Instagram with built-in photo filters, available for iOS and Android!
Twitter has released rumored built-in photo filters feature for Android and iOS devices. Twitter for Android update includes this new feature already, and it will arrive to iOS devices sometime today. The app now offers eight filters, including “black&white, vignette, cinematic, vintage, warm, cool, happy and gritty” tones. You can also edit the image straight in app, cropping, zooming and auto-image enhancement included. Aviary, the company behind these filters says “each filter was designed from the ground up exclusively for Twitter.”
This is straight response to Facebook’s purchase of Instagram earlier this year. Facebook ended the support for Twitter cards wiping out Instagram photos from Twitter and leaving only links to Instagram’s website.
YouTube app for iOS updated, now optimized for iPad and iPhone 5!
Google has updated YouTube app for iOS, just hours after it released Gmail app update for iOS. Updated YouTube app is now fully optimized for iPad and iPhone 5, and now you can use AirPlay feature in YouTube app to stream your videos directly to your TV. And new feature didn’t stop there, as now own you can also tap a logo to open one’s Guide of channels, ability to add and remove playlist videos, clickable links in video description and better accessibility with VoiceOver. You can download the app from iTunes or grab update from App Store.
Gmail for iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch updated to version 2.0!
Gmail go updated for Android yesterday and today is time to update Gmail for iOS. Google has just released Gmail update for iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch users. The update reveals new look, plus many other of improvements like profile pictures in messages, multiple new animations and infinite scrolling in the message lists. Users can also RSVP to Google Calendar invites as well as +1 and comment Google+ posts directly from the Gmail.
There’s also now long waited multiple account support, enabling user to login to up to five Google accounts from the menu and switch between them with only few taps. You can download Gmail from iTunes or update it from App Store.
Source: Official Gmail blog
Facebook Photo Sync for Android and iOS is now available!
Facebook started to test Photo Sync back in August and today it will be available for iOS and Android devices. The new service automatically sends images from your smartphone to a private album in the cloud. When you’re ready to post them in the Facebook just tick the box on your image. You can check out more info from the promo video and read more info by heading the source link below.
Source: Facebook
Skype for iOS updated, Microsoft account support and animated emoticons added!
Skype for iOS updated to version number 4.2, update brings bug fixes along side with new features. Skype 4.2 for iOS brings iPhone and iPad users ability to merge their Microsoft accounts to Skype. This new feature enables calls, instant messaging with messenger, Hotmail and Outlook contact directly through Skype, similar as seen in desktop version and in Android version. There’s also now animated emoticons, and ability to edit IM message by tapping and holding on text. You can check out the full change list from the source link, and take them animated emoticons to test drive.
Source: iTunes
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Twitter brings it’s content preview cards to Android and iPhone!
Twitter brings it’s content preview cards to Android and iPhone, allowing users to view photo and article previews from more than 2,000 partners. New update gives users article summary and photo preview cards whenever they search tweets or just browse discovery tab. You can also now find out what’s popular among the people you’re connected with in simple stream of tweet’s, just tap

































