In an article recently published by The New York Times, Apple's (and Google's) attempts to develop wearable computers is discussed. According to the article, Apple is said to be concentrating on a means of creating "wearable" devices that can fit in well with the company's existing product lines.
GoCal is the ultimate tool for avid calendar users. View and manage events in multiple ways, and even use it offline as well as online. It's a great extension to the default calendar app, and is packed with features.
Good morning! Today's iWake is now available. Spotify has yet another competitor, Microsoft showing iOS some love, Google taking on Siri. Have a listen ...
An already busy week for news aggregator apps just got more interesting. Google today released its new Currents app for the iPhone/iPod touch and iPad. The universal app offers a personalized news experience in a magazine-like format.
Google+ for iPhone today received a modest update. The social networking service app now includes search and full resolution photo uploads, among other enhancements.
Good morning! Today's iWake is now available. Where is Spotify headed, what new Apple stores are opening this week, what major apps had updates recently? Have a listen ...
Google continues to take steps in making their search app more useful for both iPad and iPhone users, even if the progress feels like a painfully slow pace.
Google released a native Gmail app on the App Store, but it has mostly been a letdown. Sent can fill in the void of having a native Gmail experience on iOS, though it does not come without a few flaws as well.
The former CEO of Google, Eric Schmidt, suggests that Apple’s new voice recognition assistant, Siri, could pose a “competitive threat” to his company’s popular search business. Schmidt made these comments during a meeting in September with U.S. Senators. However, those comments were just made available this week in written form, according to Cult Of Mac.
A native Gmail app is coming for the iPhone/iPod touch. This news, first reported by MG Siegler of TechCrunch, could bring important tools to customers of Google’s popular email service who also use an iDevice.
One week after Google pulled it from the App Store, Google Voice is back. This news was announced earlier this evening via the official Google Voice Twitter account.
While some claim RSS usage is fading fast, the apps in this AppGuide put a fresh face on an otherwise dull piece of technology. The newly added Mr. Reader is one of the best apps in its class for the iPad and adds loads of functionality to your RSS experience.
More big news in social networking today: as promised earlier this week, Google has updated the Google+ iPhone app and finally gave it the ability to access hangouts, Google's amazing 10 way video conference feature for your iDevice.
Competition is always good, especially in the tech industry. This is especially true thanks to the recent introduction of Google’s social networking site, Google+, and how it is affecting Facebook for the better. Case in point, the many changes Facebook has implemented in recent days.
Google announced today its social networking site, Google+, is now accessible to anyone who wishes to join. In addition, the company stated the site’s Hangouts feature would soon arrive through their iPhone/iPod touch app.
Google has unwrapped its new NFC-based payment system, Google Wallet, placing it first on Sprint Android smartphones. This news, which comes just weeks before Apple's likely launch of the iPhone 5, was first reported by Apple Insider.