Entries by Nicole Batac (11947)

Friday
Sep262014

‘Pokémon Card Game’ for iPad shows up on Canadian App Store

The Pokémon Company has finally ported its desktop game to the tablet space with the arrival of the Pokémon Card Game on Apple iPad. The app was announced at last month’s Pokémon World Championships. Canadian Pokémon fans are in luck because the game makes its first appearance in our app store. It is currently an iPad only game but it can sync with the desktop version if you need it to.

Source: Kotaku | Download: Apple App Store (Free)

Friday
Sep262014

Vine for Android gets video import feature in latest update

The new Vine Camera from Vine on Vimeo

After making its debut on iOS last month, Vine is adding some new, game-changing features for Vine users. The app used to only let you record clips in the moment but now you can import videos in your camera roll and edit them down to the six-second video of your liking. They have also added an undo button to let you correct mistakes you’ve made. There are a lot of creative Vine users so we’re pretty sure this’ll show off some pretty interesting work.

Source: The Verge | Download: Google Play Store (Free)

Thursday
Sep252014

HTC tipped to take on GoPro cameras

While we thought HTC was going to introduce a new selfie-centric camera at their upcoming event, it would seem the brand has plans to enter a new market. HTC is reportedly introducing a “lifestyle” camera that will go against GoPro market. HTC is apparently behind the website and Twitter account teasing what is called the ReCamera. The site shows a video loop of people doing various activities such as dancing, swimming, and biking. We just have a bit more time to wait before we find out what the Double Exposure event is. And if this would really have HTC fully entering the photography space.

Source: PCWorld

Thursday
Sep252014

Instagram brings Hyperlapse selfies to iOS

 

Instagram is adding a new feature to its Hyperlapse camera on iOS: taking drawn-out selfies. If you’ve always thought it was a good idea to take shots of yourself with a moving background, this new feature might appeal to you. Some of Instagram’s suggestions include, capturing yourself walking down the street (which we think might be a bit silly and dangerous) or while getting a new haircut, or even while you jump on a trampoline). And of course you can share your creations on Instagram and Facebook.

And for those hoping Instagram can bring this feature to Android might have to wait for a long time. Apparently, the required APIs for Hyperlapse to work aren’t available on Android at the moment.

Source: The Verge | Via: SlashGear | Download: Apple App Store (Free)