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Instagram Gets New Privacy Policy That Hints At Data Sharing With Facebook
0By: Kevin Green | December 18th, 2012 | Business, Mobile Apps, News, Social MediaOnce Facebook bought Instagram many expected the world’s largest social network to start making changes to its new acquisition right away. Facebook took its time and has slowly started placing its stamp on the mobile photo-sharing social network. One of the latest updates is to the privacy policy of
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Google Launches 24 New Features for Google+
By: Jeff Stewart | December 17th, 2012 | Android, Google, iOS, Mobile Apps, News, Social Media, TabletsChristmas holidays are just around the corner and usually at this time of the year companies let everything go, but Google has more important plans.It turns out the Google+ team was working really hard to give its Android and iOS users a great surprise just before the holidays. Google+’s team managed to released 24 new...
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WhatsApp Says It Will Not Be Releasing An App For BlackBerry 10
By: Talha Bhatti | December 17th, 2012 | Business, Mobile Apps, News, O CanadaBlackBerry 10 has been making waves as its launch date approaches. As expected, one of the more frequently asked question about the platform is the apps that will be available for download. Research In Motion (RIM) has tried very hard to bring developers to the platform and has succeeded in most cases by offering surprising revenue totals. However,...
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Google To Stop Support of Exchange ActiveSync Protocol At End Of January 2013
By: Talha Bhatti | December 17th, 2012 | Google, Mobile Apps, NewsGoogle announced on December 14 that it will stop support for Microsoft's Exchange ActiveSync protocol for upcoming devices starting January 30th, 2013. Windows Mobile users that use Google Apps business accounts will not be affected by the move. Furthermore, current users that are syncing ...
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Samsung Makes Fun of Apple Over Mapping App Issue in Australia
By: Ali Raza | December 16th, 2012 | Apple, Mobile Apps, News, SmartphonesThe biggest disadvantage of having a public rivalry is that your opponent never misses a chance to make your misfortune even more distressing. A similar thing has happened with famous iPhone making company, Apple as its foremost rival company, Samsung
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An Apple Analyst Says The Company Could Make an Offer to Acquire TomTom
By: Jeff Stewart | December 16th, 2012 | Apple, Business, iOS, Mobile Apps, NewsApple is still on a mission to improve its in-house iOS mapping app, which the California based firm introduced to less than stellar reviews with its latest operating system; iOS 6 few months ago. So far the company has not provided any updates regarding its progress on its mapping app, but new information in this regard has been shared by an Apple analyst, Hans Slob, who works at Netherlands b...
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Flickr Jumps Up to Fill the Vacant Spot that Instagram Left on Twitter
By: Jeff Stewart | December 16th, 2012 | Mobile Apps, News, Social MediaWhen Instagram restricted its pictures from appearing on the famous micro-blogging website Twitter, many thought that the latter social networking website had no other immediate option but to launch its own
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Memory Jar Lets iPhone Users Share And Store Photos Of Their Kids Safely
By: Talha Bhatti | December 15th, 2012 | iOS, Mobile Apps, News, SmartphonesThe digital age has changed the way people record memories. Pictures have been taken out of physical albums and boxes and are now placed in digital format on hard drives, flash drives and the cloud. With social networks like Facebook becoming a major player in the online sphere, users are also adding images of their families and friends to share on the world’s largest social network. However, pr...
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[REPORT] – Google Maps for iOS Success Leaves Apple Executives Fuming
By: Talha Bhatti | December 15th, 2012 | Android, Apple, Business, Google, iOS, Mobile Apps, NewsOn December 13, Google Maps made its much awaited debut for the new iPhone and instantly shot to the top of the iPhone app list. The global reaction to the release of the app was extremely positive all over the world as people switched over from Apple’s own maps service which has been riddled with issues ever since it was launched in place ...
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After Saving 6 Motorists, Australian Police Warns People Not to Use Apple’s Maps App
By: Ali Raza | December 15th, 2012 | Apple, Mobile Apps, News, SmartphonesAlthough, reports are coming in that Apple has fixed the location of Mildura, a regional city of Victoria, Australia, in its maps app, possibly irreparable damage has already been done. In the last two months, approximately six motorists have lost their way in the Australian national park by using the new Apple native maps application, as told by Australian authorities. “Local Pol...
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