Thursday
Jan232014

Motorola revamps Gallery app

Motorola brings a fresh look to its Gallery app with a new update that works with Android 4.4-powered Droid Maxx, Droid Mini, Droid Ultra, Moto G, and Moto X. It gets a new light-coloured design and added more ways to view photos. You can now view images in a timeline view, which groups images according to the date they were taken. There is also Camera Roll mode, which offers larger thumbnail views of images taken by the phone’s camera.

Source: The Verge

Thursday
Jan232014

Facebook introduces photo post scheduling for Pages Manager iOS app

Following the announcement of prioritizing image- and link-based updates for Pages, Facebook updated its Pages Manager app for iOS to add the option to schedule photo posts. The app was recently redesigned for iOS and includes the ability to tag users in comments and posts.

If you’re an Android user and Page administrator, the feature is already available on the app as well.

Source: The Next Web

Thursday
Jan232014

Nokia Lumia sales drop from 8.8 million to 8.2 million Q4 2013

Nokia closes its last year as a full-fledged handset manufacturer on a sad note. Ubergizmo reports the Finnish company reported a $270 million loss for fourth quarter of 2013 and sales of both smartphone and feature phones have declined in the last quarter of the year. The sale of Lumia smartphones dipped by 600,000 units from third quarter of 2013 as Nokia sold 8.2 million units in Q4 of 2013. Nokia will not disclose how many Asha feature phones they have sold in the past quarter.

 Nokia agreed to sell its device unit to Microsoft with the deal expected to close by the end of this quarter.

Thursday
Jan232014

Intermedia: Apple owns 75% share of devices used by SMB's

Apple's iPhones and iPads may be the darlings of the consumer sector but they're alsi dominating small and medium businesses according to cloud services provider Intermedia

Intermedia's findsing showed that of the nearly 250,000 aggregated device activations on Intermedia’s network, about 190,000 were made by Apple. The next largest device maker was Samsung, which saw only 29,000 device activations.

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