Entries in iOS (447)

Monday
Jun092014

Bring your shared memories to life with WeVue for iOS

If we've learned anything from the plethora of social sharing apps that are launching almost daily, it's that people like having options and there is always room for more. Such is the case with the just-launched "WeVue" for iOS. Think of Instagram, meets now-defunct Color, meets Google Plus, WeVue was created to allow its' users the ability to gather photos and videos from any event and then turn those group memories into your Vue: shareable event movies made up of content captured by anyone from the event. WeVue also has an algorithim that will pull in content from any given event, so you don't need to sit and search for it yourself!

Download WeVue for iOS free here

Monday
Jun022014

Video: CarPlay demo on a Ferrari FF at WWDC 2014

We had a chance to try out CarPlay on a $300,000 Ferrari FF which was one of the demo cars at the Moscone Centre for WWDC today. CarPlay seamlessly integrates the calling, messaging, mapping and music playing capabilities of an iPhone into the car's Interface via compatible head units. Some new cars will ship with this feature although companies like Pioneer are also offering aftermarket versions that will work on older vehicles.
Monday
Jun022014

SlideShow: Inside Apple's WWDC pre-keynote

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

We're an hour away from the announcements here at WWDC 2014. Here are some photos from the Moscone Center West as well an idea of what took place before the keynote starts. Aside from the usual black banners, there are also various cars parked inside the Moscone Center, which means there will be some sort of CarPlay reveal today.

Wednesday
May282014

The Apple Beat: A week away from WWDC 2014, let the games begin


Image from MacRumors.comBy Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla 

Apple's yearly World Wide Developer's Conference is taking place next week in in San Francisco. Over 5,000 developers and partners are expected to come to the Moscone West conference centre to learn more about Apple's plans and products for the coming year and you can believe that the rest of the world will be watching.

Mostly focused on upcoming software builds, namely the next version of iOS and its desktop counterpart OS X, Apple's used WWDC as a launching pad for notable hardware products, some of which are available for purchase right after the keynote and others are offered as a sneak peek, just like the redesigned Mac Pro was last year.

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