Thursday
Dec192013

Twitter expands emergency alert sign-ups to mobile app

Twitter is making it easier for you to subscribe to participating organizations alerts. You just have to head over to their Twitter profiles on your iOS and Android devices and subscribe from there. The alerts will range from app notifications, highlighted tweets, and text messages. Twitter has also expanded the service in Brazil and Australia with the new update.

The program is a result of the Lifeline service launched in September after the major tsunami and earthquake hit Japan.

Source: The Next Web

Thursday
Dec192013

Nokia considers the Lumia 2520 as the mullet of tablets

Nokia has just released what could be one of the strangest but somewhat fitting ads for its Lumia 2520 tablet. The Finnish brand is likening the Lumia 2520 as a “work and play” device, which is much like the mullet hairstyle of decades past a.k.a. business in front and party at the back. Watch the clip above and judge for yourself whether it’s weird or a stroke of genius.

Source: My Nokia Blog

Thursday
Dec192013

Translate.com unveils mobile apps for crowdsourcing translations

Translate.com wants to start crowdsourcing translations for over 75 languages with the launch of its Android and iOS applications. Emerge Media took inspiration from Waze’s strategy of crowdsourcing traffic information. According to the company’s CEO Anthos Chrysanthou, Emerge Media knows there are many ways to translate a sentence and that is what they want to provide the apps users.

Thursday
Dec192013

MetaPro AR is the cool that Google Glass wants to achieve

If Google Glass had a cooler, older brother, and he wore smart glasses, MetaPro AR would be them. Unlike others' in the game, MetaPro AR are the most fashionable in wearable eyewear while packing a some pretty mean specs. MetaPro aims to deliver a “holographic experience", which lets you interact with the digital world in your field of view by using finger and gesture interaction.

Meta is currently working with developers on getting 500+ apps up and ready for the device. Pretty awesome for a first-generation product.

Now for the pricetag: MetaPro retails for just about $3,000 which is exactly double the current price tag of Google Glass. However, when you look at the spec. sheet (i.e. dual eye display, 2D rather than 3D, etc) the price is justified. 

To learn more about the MetaPro AR Space Glasses, and really get your Tony Stark on, click here

via MobileSyrup