Posted on 28 January 2013. Tags: camera, Facebook, iOS, iPad, iPhone, message, record, send, share, video, voice
For those of us who have iPhones or iPads, most glance at their Facebook at least once a day. On top of being able to send messages and play games, you can now record voice messages and video messages to share with friends and family. This is all part of the update to Facebook’s iOS [...]
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Posted on 17 May 2012. Tags: anxiety, App, ArtikPix, behavioral, CBTReferee, children, communication, coordination, Dance party zoo, disorders, first then visual schedule, iBiomed, iDevice, iDres for weather, iDress, iOS, iOS Apps, iPad, iPhone, ipod, issues, kids, needs, off we go, psychiatric, skills, special, special needs, therapy
This one is from Diana Maria, She is a professional blogger and loves writing about technology. She also likes reading various articles on mobile gadgets cellphonebeat & ecofriend. Here is her article about apps for children with special needs! Enjoy! There are a large number of apps developed for iPhones in this world. All the [...]
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Posted on 26 April 2012. Tags: Android, App, application, Cydia, face recognition, Face Unlock, FaceVault, facial, facial recognition, Ice Cream Sandwich, iOS, iPhone, jailbreak, jailbroken, pattern unlock, recognition, RecognizeMe
Finally, after multiple App Store rejections, Robert Neagu’s FaceVault app has been approved by Apple and is now available in the iOS App Store. This is good news for those of us who do not have jailbroken phones, as an app like this called RecognizeMe has been available from Cydia for some time. FaceVault is [...]
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Posted on 26 April 2012. Tags: App, calendar, inbox, iOS, iPad, LinkedIn, LinkedIn iPad app, network, Profile, social, updates
Along with its update roll out to the iPhone and Android, LinkedIn has finally launched its long awaited iPad app. The new tablet version looks nothing like the LinkedIn website, but more like a social news aggregator. It was redesigned from the ground up with LinkedIn’s social media manager saying “This was a chance to [...]
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Posted on 20 April 2012. Tags: App, copyright free, file sharing, iOS, iOS Apps, iPad, iPhone, ipod, iTunes, klassicmaster, Mike Kalombo, music, royalty free, songs, soundtrack, Vimeo, YouTube
Background music for your Youtube and Vimeo videos can be hard to come by. The only way to have good music is to either make your own or deal with the crappy selections from Youtube. Now there’s an iOS app to help with the hunt called Soundtrack. Soundtrack is the first of its kind in [...]
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Posted on 19 April 2012. Tags: 4.2, API, App, App Store, apple, Download, Download Voice Answer, iOS, iPad, iPhone, ipod, iTunes, Siri, Sparkling Apps, virtual assistant, Voice Answer, Wolfram Alpha
Either this app flew under the radar of Apple or they are loosening up on Siri competition. After three months of being rejected by Apple, Voice Answer has been approved and is now live in the App Store. Voice Answer was developed by Sparkling Apps based in the Netherlands and is usable on any iPhone, [...]
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Posted on 07 March 2012. Tags: .NET, App Store, Client, computer, Daniel Haviv, desktop, Download, iOS, iPhone, iPhones, lock, LockMyPC, pc, remotely, security, unlock, Windows
In an age where we can unlock and start our cars from our iPhones, wouldn’t it be nice to have an extra layer of security for your Windows PC? Maybe for a way to keep children or family members from spending too much time on the internet or just to keep prying eyes from your [...]
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Posted on 02 March 2012. Tags: accent, Anyvoice, apple, Cydia, iOS, iPhone, jailbroken, Siri, Siri accent
While using Siri and hearing her witty responses can be very entertaining, wouldn’t it add to the fun by being able to change her accent? That’s what iOS developer rud0lf77 thought and has made an app just to do that. You can now change Siri’s voice to over 40 accents including Russian, Japanese, Swedish, German, [...]
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Posted on 21 February 2012. Tags: Android, App Store, apple, Excel for iPad, Excel on iPad, iWork, Microsoft, Microsoft Office for iPad, Microsoft Office on iPad, Office, Office app, Office on iPad, Office Suite, Office suite app, Office Suite for iPad, Powerpoint for iPad, Powerpoint on iPad, Word for iPad, Word on iPad
Soon Able To Edit Your Word, Excel, and Powerpoints with iPad Microsoft has been hard at work developing an iPad version of the Office suite of apps. They have already released OneNote as a standalone app but now they will be competing with Apple’s own iWork suite for the iPad. The Daily has had some [...]
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