Tuesday
Dec172013

Google release Google+ iOS SDK update

Google has just unveiled an update for the SDK of its Google+ iOS app. The update is intended to improve content sharing on the social network via third party apps. It is said to better support auto-complete capabilities and introduces a “suggested recipients” option. Auto-complete is designed to suggest device, Gmail and Google+ contacts and “Suggestions” is meant to highlight the people you frequently or recently got in touch with.

Source: The Next Web

Monday
Dec162013

Nokia Camera app launched for all Lumia devices

The Nokia Camera app is now officially available in beta for all Windows Phone 8 Lumia devices. The app was previously made available for the higher-end PureView-equipped phones, namely Lumia 1020, 928, 925 and 920. The app is designed to combine features of the Pro Camera and Smart Camera apps. It provides you with full manual mode, quicker access to night and sport mode and has the Smart Camera feature that takes photo sequences to allow you to edit things out of a photo or select the best one. The beta version of the app can be downloaded here.

Monday
Dec162013

Twitter reportedly introducing edit feature

Image courtesy: 500.co

If you’ve been waiting for Twitter to let you edit those misspelled tweets, you might be getting the opportunity soon enough. The Desk’s Matthew Keys reports that sources have confirmed the feature has been in the works for a while. However, it will only allow you to make “slight changes” for your tweet once. Supposedly, the “edit” feature will appear for a short time but it wasn’t specified how short it would be. We’ll let you know when we hear more about this.

Monday
Dec162013

Tonara: Digital music binder and recording system

The Tonara iPad app wants to make it easier for practicing musician (as well as music teachers) to contain their musical scores in one place. The app listens to you perform/practice and shows were you are on the piece. It even turns the interactive music sheet for you. You also gain access to interactive scores (mostly for piano) over at Tonara Free Zone.

Like actual sheets, you can scribble on the sheets but in multiple layers. So, if you’re a teacher, you can even keep notes for various students on one sheet and just hide or show the appropriate annotations. It also allows you to share recordings on different channels and import non-interactive PDF scores from the Web, email or cloud storage sites.