Entries in iOS (447)

Monday
Mar032014

Gartner study finds Android surpassing iOS as most popular tablet platform

Gartner previously predicted that Apple would maintain supremacy over the tablet market until 2015. Their new study, however, shows Android has taken over iOS in 2013 with 62 percent of the market share against 36 percent of iOS. The overall tablet sales are the main reason for the sudden climb as well as the increase of cheaper, small-screen Android slates on the market. Microsoft saw modest growth in 2013 with Windows 8 tablets accounting for just 2.1 percent of the market.

Source: Engadget

Monday
Mar032014

Pass the Winter blues with Squiggle Racer coming to iOS and Android 

Inspired by the highly-addictive gameplay which helped propel Flappy Bird to popularity, Squiggle Racer combines nostalgic 8-bit racing fun with simple tap-and-play gaming to create an experience which is as seemingly simple as it is incredibly hard. Squiggle Racer is available as a free download for Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android operating systems respectively.

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Sunday
Mar022014

iOS reportedly coming to Mercedes, Volvo, and Ferrari cars

Apple is looking to expand the reach of its iOS platform beyond mobile gadgets. Into Mobile cites a Financial Times report that claims the tech company signed agreements with Mercedes-Benz, Volvo, and Ferrari to launch a car-based iOS platform this week. The specifics haven’t been discussed yet but we can imagine better integration of Apple products with these vehicles and the like. We’ll keep you posted on any updates.

Thursday
Feb202014

Waze for Android and iOS gets calendar integration

Google’s “social GPS” app Waze has received an update to support for navigation to destinations indicated in calendar entries. The app will only show two events at a time though so you wouldn’t feel overwhelmed.

If you prefer not to activate the feature, you can disable it on your Android device from the app’s settings menu or from the phone settings on your iOS device. There is no word yet on when it’s coming to Windows Phone, though.

Source: The Next Web