Entries by Nicole Batac (11943)

Wednesday
Jan292014

Sony clip-on cameras could soon support tablets

 

Sony’s QX10 and QX100 clip-on cameras could only support a number of devices with its 75mm width. Now, the Japanese tech company aims to remedy the problem with a line of tablet attachments that are said to cost about US$36. Xperia Blog reports the SPA-TA1 attachments are built to support devices that measure between 85mm and 190mm in width, which basically fits most tablets out on the market.

It will have six different options in case you decide to change devices. Sony will start selling the accessories in Japan on April 4 for ¥3,765. We will keep you posted on any news about a worldwide release.

Tuesday
Jan282014

netTALK introduces Canadian exclusive Android app, provides free phone numbers and unlimited app-to-app calling

netTALK has just introduced a new Android app that lets Canadian users call family and friends around the world with just their email address. All users just need to share the app with friends. You can also receive unlimited free calls from loved ones through a free Canadian phone number and save around 30% to 40% on international calls with the app. Payment is through Google Wallet or have it charged to your cellular phone bill. You can connect through Wi-Fi, 4G, or 3G with the app.

Tuesday
Jan282014

Twitter adds image cropping and rotating capabilities to Android app

Twitter is looking to offer a richer multimedia experience by adding the ability to crop and rotate images in the Android app. You are also encouraged to interact with friends when uploading photos as an @ mention reminder will appear when you choose to upload a photo. Discovering latest trends and events is also easier with the new update. Your timeline will load recommended tweets, suggested accounts, and trending topics when there are no new tweets to load. The new features will supposedly be “coming soon” to iOS version.

Tuesday
Jan282014

Soundwave adds comments and hashtag feature to mobile apps

Music discovery platform Soundwave has finally brought the requested commenting feature to its iOS and Android apps with the latest update it rolled out. The company designed the new feature to make it easier for users to talk to each other on the app. Users can be tagged in the comments section with a hashtag. Comment hashtag also serve the purpose of grouping similar songs together.

Source: The Next Web