Entries by Nicole Batac (11813)

Wednesday
Jun252014

Twitter is experimenting on including a dedicated WhatsApp share button on Android

Twitter users in India have been seeing a new experimental feature in the company’s Android app. The Next Web reports screenshots have shown a dedicated WhatsApp share button appearing on top of the screen, near the current share button, and next to the search icon. WhatsApp CEO Jan Koum has previously said India was a fast-growing market for their platform so it makes sense why Twitter will test that feature out there. We do not know yet how many users are testing out this new feature or if this will make it past the experimental phase.

Tuesday
Jun242014

Google+ lets you re-edit your edited photos

Confused? Well, it’s much simpler than the title of this entry. Google+ Photos is giving users the ability to return to the previous edits you’ve done on your photos. It also keeps the original image intact so you don’t have to worry about your image getting “destroyed.” For example, you can keep the frame choice you selected for a previously edited image and adjust brightness and contrast. You just need to open “Edits” on the Chrome editor to adjust the edits you have previously made.

According to Engadget, it currently only works on Chrome. But iOS, Android, and Chrome will be getting the new Auto Awesome Effects that stylizes your image when you upload it. Of course, you can remove this edit, too, if you don’t like it.

Tuesday
Jun242014

Nokia debuts launcher for Android

 

Introducing Z Launcher from Nokia Z Launcher on Vimeo.

Seems like Nokia wants to make its presence felt in the Android scene. Although, it comes in the form of a new launcher. It’s not that we need another Android home screen replacement but if you want a piece of Nokia on your Android, the Nokia Z launcher is an option. Like other home screen replacements, it shows you your frequently-used applications, sites, and contacts. It even lets you draw the first letter on the screen to draw up a set of results.

Nokia has only tested it first the Nexus 5 and Samsung Galaxy S models. The app is currently in limited pre-beta release and there are currently no downloads of the app available. You can watch this space for any announcements.

Source: Engadget

Monday
Jun232014

Job listings show Apple plans to add more language support for Siri

Apple has said at WWDC that iOS users can expect to get new dictation languages for Siri. And we would seem to be getting more with new job listings posted by the company. This could mean they might add Thai, Brazilian Portuguese, and Russian into the mix. It has been previously reported that Apple was also working on adding Arabic, Dutch, Finnish, Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian. It’s a good thing that Apple is helping bring Siri to more and more markets.

Source: Ubergizmo