Applications Archive

  • Introducing a Major New Version for BLOCCO, the Application Linking System Jointly Developed by GClue and NTT Docomo

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  • Facebook Launches Android SDK

    Facebook Launches Android SDK

    Today, Facebook is releasing its first official SDK for Android, offering developers on Google's mobile OS an easy way to tie their Android native apps to Facebook Platform. As AllFacebook noted last week, this SDK is actually more advanced than the iPhone SDK because it features Facebook's Graph API, which was unveiled at its f8 developer conference last month. According to the post on Facebook's Developer blog, the SDK also uses OAuth 2.0 for authentication and the ability to publish stories to Facebook using Feed forms.

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  • HTC Desire to get Android 2.2 in late June?

    HTC Desire to get Android 2.2 in late June?

    Android 2.2 might already be rolling out to the Nexus One — but what about it’s nearly-identical European brother, the HTC Desire? If a random HTC customer service rep is to be believed — which we generally wouldn’t recommend — the Desire should be seeing Android 2.2 in all of its Flash-packin’, performance-boosting glory within [...]

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  • Kindle 2.5 update coming down the pike right now

    Kindle 2.5 update coming down the pike right now

    It looks like Kindle firmware 2.5 is trickling out to certain Kindle DX owners right this very second. This ought to mean that the update will hit a Kindle near you rather shortly.

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  • iPhone gets orientation lock, slide out iPod controls in latest Beta

    iPhone gets orientation lock, slide out iPod controls in latest Beta

    Just when we were starting to thinking that the only new feature newest iPhone OS 4 Beta had over the one before it was that it.. you know.. works*, up popped this little gem.

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  • Symbian^3 Dev Tools Now Out of Beta. Go get ‘em!

    Symbian^3 Dev Tools Now Out of Beta. Go get ‘em!

    I know you're peachy-keen to start devving for the new Symbian^3 platform. "The what?" you ask, as if this is the first you've heard of the Symbian^3 Web Development Kit. You've made a website before, haven't you? Maybe you're even a web developer? Well, aren't you glad to know that the dev kit for Nokia's latest-and-greatest OS uses your favourite languages: HTML, JavaScript, and CSS. You'll be even happier to know that today Nokia removed that ugly "Beta" tag from the kit.

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  • The Sony Dash is now available (for real this time)

    The Sony Dash is now available (for real this time)

    Okay, okay—now the Sony Dash is available. I even double-checked this time!

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  • Google warns about phony anti-virus software that infects you with malware

    Google warns about phony anti-virus software that infects you with malware

    Google has warned THE INTERNET to be on the lookout for phony anti-virus software. The deal is that malicious software makers have started "hiding" malware inside software that purports to be anti-virus software. But it's not anti-virus software!

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  • TokyoFlash Escape C: Make Kisai Kisai with me!

    TokyoFlash Escape C: Make Kisai Kisai with me!

    Yo, what's up. You need to do your Skyping and your phoning and your music? Yeah? I got something for you. Come over here. Look at this. This is the TokyoFlash Escape C Kisai, a little Bluetooth thinger that connects to almost any device and routes audio and controls wirelessly.

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  • Apple Now Lets You Preview iPhone Apps In Your Browser

    Apple Now Lets You Preview iPhone Apps In Your Browser

    In November 2009, Apple launched a feature dubbed iTunes Preview, which essentially enabled people to see what music is available on iTunes from their Web browser without the need to fire up - or install - the desktop software program. At the time, you weren't able to actually listen to a sample of music tracks from your browser, but that changed earlier this year when Web-based audio previews were quietly added (paving the way for the imminent roll-out of iTunes.com). This morning, Apple activated the iTunes Preview feature for iPhone / iPod Touch applications in addition.

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  • 5 Things The iPhone Could Learn From The iPad

    5 Things The iPhone Could Learn From The iPad

    As is to be expected of any device that the masses get excited about prior to it actually existing, the iPad has torn the Internet in two. Some love it, seeing it as the first iteration of an eventually world-changing device; others just don’t see a point. “It’s just a big iPhone,” they say, “and [...]

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  • iWork 2010 announced, will support iPad’s multi-touch controls (and your regular Mac, too)

    iWork 2010 announced, will support iPad’s multi-touch controls (and your regular Mac, too)

    Another year, another release of iLife. This time, though, with full iPadsupport. Yes, Apple showed off iLife 2010 at its big press conference today, and the updates are about what you'd expect from the application suite: incremental and filled with one or two things that make you say, "Wow, neat." That being the multi-touch support.

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  • New iPhone SDK with iPad support coming today, 100% compatibility with iPhone apps

    New iPhone SDK with iPad support coming today, 100% compatibility with iPhone apps

    Another year, another iPhone OS upgrade to get excited about. They’re not saying much about it just yet, but Apple has just announced that the new iPhone SDK (complete with support for the just announced iPad tablet) will be available today. As partially predicted by the rumor mill, iPhone applications will run on the iPad. They [...]

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  • Rumor: iPhone Boot Camp listserv confirms January 27th event?

    Rumor: iPhone Boot Camp listserv confirms January 27th event?

    This just came in through the tip line purporting to know for certain that the iSlate event will happen at the Yerba Buena Center in San Fran on January 27th, just as others have reported. The agenda should include a new SDK (probably iPhone/iSlate 4.0) and that most iPhone apps presumably run on the iSlate.
    n addition to the introduction of the iTablet hardware recent rumors have said that a new software development kit for iPhone OS 4.0 could be revealed at the presentation.Tthe new kit may includes a "simulator" that allows developers to adapt their iPhone applications for different screen sizes and resolutions i.e. the iTablet, or whatever it is called:-)

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  • Video: Apple’s “12 Apps Of Christmas” iPhone commercial

    Video: Apple’s “12 Apps Of Christmas” iPhone commercial

    Apple just pushed out a new, Holiday-themed commercial. Playing on the classic “12 Days of Christmas” song, they rattle off a different type of application for each of 12 days. They make no mention of baby shaking applications, which isn’t too surprising – “baby shaking” has way too many syllables to fit the tune. Crunch Network: [...]

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