Entries in iOS (447)

Tuesday
Sep112012

YouTube finally releases official app for iPhone and iPod Touch

The YouTube app that comes pre-loaded with most iOS devices was made by Apple and hasn't been updated in ages and Apple decided to ditch it altogether in iOS 6. Users who still want access to YouTube as a standalone app can now go and get Google's official App for iPhone and iPod Touch. The new app actually offers more content since the older YouTube app didn't play ad-supported videos.

Seeing the brilliant engineering Google has employed in recent iOS apps (have you seen Google + on the iPad? Stunning!) we expect an iPad optimized version that's Retinized to come along shortly.

Source: Venturebeat

Tuesday
Sep112012

Synaptic Wave's Photo Guard keeps pictures in iOS devices private, now for free

Synaptic Wave's Photo Guard keeps photos private and hidden from prying yes, the app is free for a limited time. The major benefits of Photo Guard include pattern lock, break-in attempts logging and batch photo import. But the Rapid shot mode is the killer feature which no other app has. So Photo Guard will turn iPhone into a secure point-and-shoot camera. In addition, you will get a powerful tool to manage your photo library.

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Saturday
Aug252012

Jazz 1.1 for iOS Creates Infinite Photo Styles 

GG Filmz today is pleased to announce Jazz 1.1 for iOS, an update to their powerful photo editor that easily generates a limitless number of looks for your photos. Developed by award-winning visual effects director, Ray Giarratana, Jazz improvises on any photo, offering four new interpretations at a time, at the touch of a button. With its 16 powerful filters, users can tweak any image-processed photo to achieve nearly any desired look, save their own style presets, quickly compare examples of before and after, and share or save photos.

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Monday
Aug202012

Video: Next iPhone rendered in 3D by iLab based on leaks

We've been seeing numerous purported iPhone part leaks and case designs. While Apple has not even announced when it will launch the sixth version of its smartphone, companies like iLab which deals in parts and repair feel convinced that the next iPhone will look like the above 3D rendering.

iLab has also decided to show the thinness of the device by placing it next to a Samsung Galaxy SIII model. No other product gets this much attention based on part leaks and speculation even before it is officially announced. We can expect demand for the next iPhone to be off the charts.

Source: iLab via CNET