Articles for September 2014

Articles for September 2014

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Twitter No Longer Displays Embedded Tweets on the Web
Twitter No Longer Displays Embedded Tweets on the Web
by Pete Daniel on 18 September 2014 · 2301 views
In a move that has some users confused, short message burst site Twitter has been found to remove embedded tweets from displaying on the desktop version of the service. This has also been the case with the Mac desktop version as well. ... Read more
Apple HealthKit Is Sick and Fails To Launch. Pulled From App Store Until End of Month
Apple HealthKit Is Sick and Fails To Launch. Pulled From App Store Until End of Month
by Pete Daniel on 18 September 2014 · 2169 views
With major egg on face or face plant depending on your favorite visual, the Apple HealthKit range of apps have had to be pulled today from their App Store launch right on the cusp of the release of iOS 8. ... Read more
NASA Outsources Space Flight to SpaceX and Boeing
NASA Outsources Space Flight to SpaceX and Boeing
by Pete Daniel on 18 September 2014 · 2312 views
It looks like NASA has signaled that it is permanently out of direct space involvement. It has indicated its support for Elon Musk's SpaceX space exploration effort as well that of Boeing space vehicles being developed with a $6.8bn combined award. ... Read more
Giveaway: Wise Care 365 Pro [Ended]
Giveaway: Wise Care 365 Pro [Ended]
by Mihai Neacsu on 18 September 2014 · 2483 views
Welcome to a new Giveaway courtesy of Wisecleaner. They are offering the latest version of Wise Care 365 Pro FREE of charge to all Download3k visitors between 17-24 September 2014. ... Read more
Top Android Games To Test Your Reflexes
Top Android Games To Test Your Reflexes
by Dan Vlasic on 18 September 2014 · 10106 views
Put your reflexes to test with these awesome Android games, paid and free, new and old, but always top-notch. ... Read more
How Apple's OS X Yosemite and iOS 8 Will Connect to Each Other – Continuity Features Reviewed
How Apple's OS X Yosemite and iOS 8 Will Connect to Each Other – Continuity Features Reviewed
by Chris Thomas on 17 September 2014 · 2783 views
New automatic syncing capabilities will be part of a feature set that Apple is calling “Continuity,” which is supposed to simplify and enhance the process of switching between iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite devices. ... Read more
Microsoft acquires Mojang and Minecraft for $2.5 billion and Co-founders are out
Microsoft acquires Mojang and Minecraft for $2.5 billion and Co-founders are out
by Pete Daniel on 15 September 2014 · 1821 views
After lengthy and cordial discussions, Microsoft has acquired Mojang AB, the Swedish company that makes the Minecraft hit game. The growth of the Minecraft brand left the founders with insufficient time to pursue other interesting projects. ... Read more
Any.do for Android Now Lets Users Attach Files To To-Do List Items
Any.do for Android Now Lets Users Attach Files To To-Do List Items
by Pete Daniel on 15 September 2014 · 1716 views
The popular, artistically design Any.DO Task list manager has been updated in the Android version with bug fixes and a few tweaks but the major addition is the ability to add pictures to a To Do list item. ... Read more
Samsung Mocking Apple With Latest Series of Ads
Samsung Mocking Apple With Latest Series of Ads
by Pete Daniel on 15 September 2014 · 2532 views
Unless you've been living in a cave for the last few days, you'll have realized that Apple just came out with two new bigger iPhones. Samsung has been putting together some video advertising to comment on the recent development. ... Read more
Why Apple's Dominance Is Now History
Why Apple's Dominance Is Now History
by Pete Daniel on 15 September 2014 · 2798 views
It used to be that Apple stood for innovation. Customers paid a steep premium for bleeding edge tech that wowed the crowds and consumers were only too pleased to pull out their wallet to buy another iPod that held 10,000 songs in a small form factor. ... Read more
Microsoft’s studio-focused Skype TX for broadcasters close to full release
Microsoft’s studio-focused Skype TX for broadcasters close to full release
by Pete Daniel on 15 September 2014 · 2842 views
Skype has become a very familiar application that is used by millions of people worldwide everyday for texting, voice and video communications. The application was never intended for commercial use in broadcasts but increasingly that's been the case. ... Read more
Review: First Strike for iOS and Android
Review: First Strike for iOS and Android
by Dan Vlasic on 15 September 2014 · 3123 views
I hate to admit it, but there is a creepy beauty in nuclear weapons depicted in the First Strike. Weapons-wise, it's an arsenal of Armageddon. ... Read more
SanDisk Announces 512GB SD Card
SanDisk Announces 512GB SD Card
by Pete Daniel on 12 September 2014 · 2392 views
SanDisk announced a breakthrough in SD technologies with a 512 GB memory card which is the highest possible capacity currently achieved. The IBC 2014 convention in cultural hotspot Amsterdam was where SanDisk chose to make the announcement. ... Read more
Reports Surface of Almost 5 million Gmail Accounts With Passwords Exposed
Reports Surface of Almost 5 million Gmail Accounts With Passwords Exposed
by Pete Daniel on 12 September 2014 · 2764 views
Reports have surfaced that hackers located in Russian have managed to obtain crucial information in order to allow the infiltration of up to 4.93 million Google accounts. This includes the email IDs and selected passwords to access Gmail, etc. ... Read more
Viber Goes Video on Mobile Platforms, Finally
Viber Goes Video on Mobile Platforms, Finally
by Pete Daniel on 12 September 2014 · 2802 views
Viber is expanding into mobile-based video calling. Video calling is nothing new for desktop users of Viber on Windows PCs and Macs. The mobile versions have undergone two years of experimental testing on iOS and Android in order to get it right. ... Read more
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