Author: Haridas Gowra

Disney AppMate Bring Real Cars To Play On iPad (Video)

Disney AppMate Bring Real Cars To Play On iPad (Video)

Modern fathers have it easy / difficult, because with the iPad can employ the little boy for hours, and of course you want to bring a little more imagination in the game world, and movement. With a successful franchise now tried Disneyland with small AppMate figures, in the form of the “Cars” cars, the kids to collect and bring to play with the accessories.

New Rover App-Controlled Spy Tank On iOS Devices

New Rover App-Controlled Spy Tank On iOS Devices

Whether following friends and family, navigating the office or investigating the activities of your dog, its all possible with this audio/visual-enabled and photo-taking Rover. Its built-in microphone transmits sound back to your device in real time. So you can hear everything as its being said. The manually adjustable camera streams live video and takes still photos. Giving you total access to see whats going on in other rooms. Even take pictures as proof. Low-light setting? No problem! The undetectable infrared night vision lets you see items in the dark. Mission. Accomplished.

Apple’s New Product On 4th October

Apple’s New Product On 4th October

Apple planning to introduced its news version of IOS 5 on 4th October and icloud also could introduce its new iPhone. Rumor has it must be not about the iPhone 5 act as a 4S iPhone was already taken by some traders in the stock. But clearly we will get a new smartphone are to face the world just days after the announcement is available.

Kazaa Rolls Out Music Streaming App For iOS

Kazaa Rolls Out Music Streaming App For iOS

At last Kazaa finally released its first mobile app that comes on the form of iOS app initially (compatible with the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch), which is completely free and includes a seven-day trial of the Kazaa music service (including unlimited streaming and downloads of “millions and millions of songs”). you’ll have to pay over $9.99 per month to keep the service (US-only, for now), which places competition with Spotify and Rdio.

Reading Rainbow To Be Rebooted For RRKidz iPad App

Reading Rainbow To Be Rebooted For RRKidz iPad App

Reading Rainbow, a TV show geared toward encouraging children to read books, aired for over 20 years on PBS before the network’s financial troubles forced the show to shut down in 2006. Reading Rainbow is coming back, but in a very next-gen fashion; rather than a TV show, Reading Rainbow will now be an iPad app.According to Fast Company, former Reading Rainbow host LeVar Burton has launched a for-profit venture, RRKidz, that will produce a multimedia twist on Reading Rainbow’s old TV format.

Apple Former Version Of Final Cut Pro Back On Market

Apple Former Version Of Final Cut Pro Back On Market

If you are unhappy with Apple’s latest Final Cut Pro version, here is the good news. Apple has agreed to make legacy versions of Final Cut Studio 3 available for purchase, following several months of customer recoil against the restyled Final Cut Pro X. After receiving blackball reviews from end users, Apple has agreed to frequently update Final Cut Pro X in order to bring its features up to par with previous versions of the venerable editing software.

Apple Wins Against Samsung, Galaxy Tab 7.7 Pulled From IFA

Apple Wins Against Samsung, Galaxy Tab 7.7 Pulled From IFA

Samsung bewildered a chance to showcase their latest tablet at one of the worlds largest electronics shows after Apple won a second judicial remedy issued inorderto blocking Galaxy Tab sales in Germany. An official Samsung statement quoted by Yonhapnews, South Korea’s official news agency, and another statement quoted by Bloomberg confirm that the Dsseldorf Regional Court took another decision in the intellectual property dispute between Apple and Samsung on Friday, September 2, 2011.

Apple iOS 5 Turns Japanese iPhones Into Earthquake Alarms

Apple iOS 5 Turns Japanese iPhones Into Earthquake Alarms

Apple has decided to do something about the earthquakes that strikes the tectonically-volatile nation, Japan. Japan has the most sophisticated alarm in the world, delivering life-saving warnings seconds or minutes before disaster strikes. The latest Apple’s iOS 5 will hook into the country’s early warning system to provide alerts to the iOS users. It is to be noted that iOS users already had access to this functionality via apps like Yurekuru, but iOS 5 will bring it directly into the operating system. The service can be activated in the Notification Center settings pane, accompanied by a warning that the constant connection will deplete your battery faster — a fair exchange if it saves your life.

iOS 5 Beta 6 Gets A Sn0wbreeze Jailbreak, iPad 2 Still Stuck Behind Bars

iOS 5 Beta 6 Gets A Sn0wbreeze Jailbreak, iPad 2 Still Stuck Behind Bars

The iOS hacking community has cracked the Apple’s latest iOS beta in two days from its release. The hackers has made available of the Sn0wbreeze 2.8 Beta 6 unlock tool, that will give you with developer credentials jailbreak access to iOS 5 beta 6. The hack works on most iOS devices with the sole exception of the iPad 2.

iOS 5 Beta Now Available For Developers

iOS 5 Beta Now Available For Developers

iOS 5 beta 2 is now available for developers downloading pleasure, and from that, it ushers in wireless syncing for Macs running iTunes 10.5 beta2. If you are a developer hit on the source link to download the iOS 5 beta 2. The build 9A5248d is available now in Dev Center for registered iOS developers.

Skype For iPad, iPhone Leaked Promo Video

Skype For iPad, iPhone Leaked Promo Video

Someone over at Skype unintentionally posted the ad for a real-deal app for iOS tablet. The Skypes Rick Osterloh told about the iPad app that you can expect more functionality to carry over from iPhone. There are a few desktop features, like file sharing, that will not make an appearance. No words on release dates yet. Dont forget to look at the video

Viacom Sues Cablevision Over TV-Streaming For iPad App

Viacom Sues Cablevision Over TV-Streaming For iPad App

Viacom took a break from courtroom battling over Time Warner Cables iPad app, filed a law suit against Cablevision over the optimum for iPad app. Viacom wants revised agreement before it sees its content appear on new screens, but Cablevision claims that the cable service on the iPad is the same as on any TV. Check out the official statements from the two companies