Wednesday
Mar122014

Make YouTube your music player with Tuner

iPhone users who want to use YouTube as a music source are in for a treat. Tuner app lets you search and select a song and plays the music without the video. It even lets you create playlists and you don’t even need a YouTube account to do so. The app has a pretty straightforward and simple design and looks ad-free at the moment.

Source: Lifehacker

Wednesday
Mar122014

Nexus 8 to reportedly carry Intel’s 64-bit Moorefield

 

The rumour mill surrounding the Nexus 8 continues to turn. A new report from Ubergizmo speculates that Google might use Intel’s 64-bit quad-core Moorefield chipset and will be clocked up to speeds of up to 2.3GHz. The processor will also reportedly have a PowerVR G6430 GPU on board. The next Nexus tablet is rumoured to debut at the end of April. We will keep you posted for any updates. For now, take these reports with a grain of salt. 

Wednesday
Mar122014

‘Threes’ puzzle game now available on Android

Threes, the latest puzzle game to catch the attention of iOS users, has made its way to Android. The supposedly simple puzzle game requires players to slide numbers together to create larger numbers and fill up the grid. The goal is to beat your own or other players’ highest score. There doesn’t seem to be a difference between the iOS and Android version of the game. You can download Threes for $1.99 over here.

Source: The Verge

Wednesday
Mar122014

Video: All Hands on Tech checks Samsung's NotePRO 12.2 tablet

Samsung's differentiating its NotePRO 12.2 tablet as a business-oriented device with some enterprise and BYOD-focused applications and features. While 12.2 seems enormous for a tablet, specially since various Ultrabooks are at 11-inches. Brian Jackson and the crew at All Hands on Tech check out the finer points and PRO-ness of Samsung's ambitious business tablet.