Monday
Jun032013

Warmly wake up with this alarm clock app

How many times have you been jolted awake by your obnoxious alarm tone? Wouldn’t it be a better experience to have yourself roused gently from slumber? That is what Seattle-based Chaos Collective wants to accomplish with its Android app, Warmly. The want to wake you up with sounds that are pleasing to the ears, such as sounds of breakfast being made and chirping birds. The app costs $1.99 and is available on Google Play Store.

Monday
Jun032013

Modified charger can hack into any iOS device

Give a hacker one of these modified chargers and they can push any software they want into your Apple gadget within a minute of it being plugged in. Georgia Institute of Technology researchers warn that all users are at risk because this device doesn’t need any interaction and can hide the apps it installs from your device’s app list. It isn’t clear yet if it can upload malicious codes since iOS devices, by default, can only run and install properly signed apps.

While it is considered a worrying breakthrough, the charger itself doesn’t look like a regular iPhone or iPad charger. Since it is based on a credit card-sized BeagleBone Linux PC, its circuitry won’t seem to fit into one at the moment. The hack and the charger’s capabilities will be showcased at the Black Hat security conference in July.  

Image source: Adafruit

Monday
Jun032013

Apple releases WWDC 2013 companion app

Apple has released a companion app for WWDC 2013. Designed primarily for attendees as well as interested parties who can't make it to this year's developer pow-wow in San Franciso next week, the app makes it possible to schedule the various events and demos throughout this year's WWDC. As an added bonus videos of the sessions will be viewable through the app as soon as they are posted, so developers get virtual access to the events later on. Check out the app here.

Source: Apple

Monday
Jun032013

Vine App now available for Android smartphones

 

Twitter's six-second-video creation and sharing app Vine has finally made it to Android. With 13 million users in iOS, Vine has become a popular way to share quick videos online. Vine has created a stop-motion content creation craze which some clever users have managed to elevate into something of an art form. Android users can get their Vine on right here.