Monday, March 28, 2011

New Type Of Facebook Reader For iPad

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Suncoast Apps has announced the release of Frienatic 1.0. Frienatic is a fresh way to view your Facebook friends, status updates, news feeds and more. Built for the iPad (with an iPhone version in the works), Frienatic (meaning "crazy about your friends") is a dedicated Facebook reader like no other.


Frienatic features:
* Rich, graphical layout of friend status and news feed posts
* Highlighted images and captions from friend posts
* See where your friends have checked into using the iPad's built in map
* Write on wall, share stories, comment and like posts
* Slideshow of latest friend photos along with captions in both landscape and portrait mode
* View news stories (formatted using Readability engine), videos and photos directly from within the app
* Random pages that your friends like along with images and description of page
The app was inspired by some of the newer iPad RSS readers but is dedicated to Facebook. The app provides a more visual representation of your status updates, which is easier to read than in standard text view like Facebook, or other iPad Facebook browsers. There is also a Twitter version of the app in the works based on the same engine.


Pricing and Availability:
Frienatic 1.0 is only $0.99 USD (or equivalent amount in other currencies) and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Social Networking category.


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Source: http://iclarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=14476

Friday, March 25, 2011

City Traffic HD 1.0 Released For iOS

Blue Onion Soft has announced its new game, City Traffic HD that has just released on AppStore and is now available both on your iPhone and iPad. City Traffic HD is a game of managing traffic. Try to minimize the traffic on intersections, and avoid any crash. You can control the traffic by swiping your fingers to accelerate the vehicles and tapping the vehicles to stop moving.


City Traffic HD contains various kinds of vehicles from simple city cars to buses, trucks, motorbikes, ambulances and even police cars. Each of the vehicle rushes with different speed and sound and the game gets more fun when you reach to other maps. Currently there are four different and unique maps starting from Las Vegas, to Beijing (when you score 60 points in Las Vegas), Paris (when you score 50 points in Beijing) and San Francisco (when you score 40 points in Paris) as difficulty rises with different patterns each time you reach the required score level. You can also compete the score with other players in the Game Center leaderboards and achievements.


So come and try the new City Traffic game that supports High Definition with four different unique maps and enjoy the view of the famous sights of the world. It is in your hand to save the cosmopolitan cities from traffic rush. Please check out the following:


How To Play:
* Swipe your fingers to accelerate the vehicles on screen
* Tap the vehicles to stop moving

Feature Highlights:
* Four different and unique maps
* Famous sights of the world
* High Definition
* Various vehicles: car, bus, truck, bike, etc.
* As in real life, each of the vehicles rushes with different speed and sound
* Game Center leaderboards and achievements


Pricing and Availability:
City Traffic - HD 1.0 is available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Games category, and priced at $2.99 (USD). But currently, it is on introductory sale and you can buy it at $0.99 (USD).


Source: http://iclarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=14431

Monday, March 21, 2011

iOS 4.3.1 To Be Released Within Two Weeks?

Apple will reported release iOS 4.3.1 within two weeks to fix minor issues and close a jailbreak vulnerability, according to a BGR report.


Here are the changes from iOS 4.3:
● Baseband updates for the 3GS and iPad (original)
● Fixed memory hang that results in memory corruption when reading large files from USIM filesystem
● Fixed problem with NTLM authentication in apps and on websites
● Fixed issue with the Springboard and 3rd party apps not recgonizing the gyroscope on the iPad 2
● Fixed iPad 2 jailbreak vulneratbility


It's unclear which iPad 2 jailbreak vulnerability is being fixed by Apple since none have been released yet. It was thought that Apple would be fixing the Safari based exploit used by Charlie Miller to win Pwn2Own with the 4.3.1 update.


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Source: http://iclarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=14364

Friday, March 18, 2011

Turn Your iPhone Into A Speed Radar

Kaiser & Kaiser has announced speedClock 2.0 for iPhone 4, a significant update to their utility that uses the device's built-in video camera to automatically measure the speed of any object, the distance to any point, and lap times of racers. Employing the device's accelerometer or size comparisons establishes distance. Speed and laps are measured using the motion sensing of the video camera, timing the interval between the object entering and leaving the frame. The updated version features: snapshot of measurement, stadimeter distance tool, improved accuracy, and optimized detection algorithms.

Because it relies for its operation on a built-in video camera, the app is presently compatible only with iPhone 3Gs, iPhone 4, iPad 2, and iPod touch 4.


speedClock makes it easy to measure the speed of cars, boats, skaters, skiers, cyclists, running dogs, model cars, footballs, etc. The user simply holds up their iPhone, and allows the app to automatically measure the speed of any object passing through the frame of the viewing screen. Sensitivity controls are included to compensate for very large or small objects, background motion, camera shake, or rapid cyclical motion. All distance measurements can be calculated and displayed in feet or meters. New in version 2.0 is the ability to take a picture and measure speed simultaneously. Along with the new auto-reset function, users can set up the iPhone to continuously measure the speed and save an image of everything that passes.


Feature Highlights:
* Accurately measure speed, distance, or lap times
* Calculate and display distances in meters or feet
* Video motion-sensing automatically measures speed
* Sensitivity controls for optimal measurement in difficult conditions
* Carry a miniature radar gun, lap timer, and range finder in your pocket


The first step in making a speed measurement is getting a good estimate of the distance between the user and the point through which the object will travel. This can be estimated and entered manually (poor accuracy), measured with a measuring tape and entered manually (excellent accuracy), or measured automatically using the app (good accuracy). The user enters their height and then tilts the device to exactly match the horizontal line on the screen with the point on the ground to be measured. The closer the point the larger the angle, as measured by the accelerometer. This is similar in operation to a navigational sextant. New in version 2.0 is an improvement to this clinometer distance tool. Now, users can use the zoom capabilities of the camera, making alignment with a horizontal line easier and more accurate.


Also new in version 2.0 is a second, complementary distance measurement tool: a stadimeter. Similar to an optical rangefinder, it uses the size of a known object (e.g. the height of a person) to calculate the distance. The user sets the size, then employs the two sliders to zoom in and adjust the two arrows so they point to the ends of the object.


The second step in making a speed measurement is to enter the direction of movement of the object, left to right, or right to left. Holding the viewer in either orientation, the user presses Reset and the app will automatically display the speed of the object that passes through its view. Speeds are displayed in large red numerals using a thematic LCD font. In addition to setting the direction of movement, the Settings panel allows adjustment of motion-sensing sensitivity. The user may also set the speed result to be displayed as: m/s, km/h, mph, ft/s, knots, or seconds (independent of the distance). Version 2.0 includes an indicator light that displays the accuracy of the measurement.


speedClock opens with five buttons displayed: Speed (of an object moving across the screen), Time (between repeated occurrences of an object moving across the screen, e.g. runners on a track, including lap number, lap time, and total time), and two buttons for the Distance (between the user and the object). The fifth button, Tips, includes complete instructions and useful tips for maximizing the accuracy of the app. For example, the user is advised to move backwards if the measuring time is to short and the indicator light shows red.


New in Version 2.0:
* Snapshot to document the measurement
* Stadimeter distance tool
* Improved accuracy
* Optimized detection algorithms to better handle small objects, especially on iPhone 4
* Auto-reset, enables user to set up the iPhone to automatically measure the speed and save an image of everything that passes
* Indicator light that shows the accuracy of the measurement
* Zooming capabilities in the clinometer distance tool


"speedClock makes it easy to accurately measure people or objects as they pass by," stated company Owner Sten Kaiser. "Athletes, animals, vehicles, etc. can have their speed measured, and lap times recorded automatically."


Pricing and Availability:
speedClock 2.0 is $0.99 (USD) and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Utilities category. Review copies are available upon request.


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Source: http://iclarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=14342

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

DJay App Released for iPhone and iPod Touch

Algoriddim has released its popular djay application for the iPhone and iPod touch.


djay transforms your iPhone or iPod touch into a full-fledged DJ system and seamlessly integrates with your iPod library, giving you direct access to all your favorite tracks and playlists. A hyper-realistic touchscreen interface that beautifully morphs from landscape to portrait mode and ultra low-latency converge to offer you a true professional mixing experience, all from the palm of your hand. You can perform live, record mixes on-the-go, or enable Automix mode and let djay mix your favorite playlist from your iPod library auto-magically!


FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS:
✔ Direct access to iPod library
✔ Realistic low-latency turntable interface
✔ Portrait and landscape mixing
✔ Automix mode with automatic transition control (Fade, Backspin, Reverse, Brake, Random)
✔ Automatic beat and tempo matching (BPM sync)
✔ Live Recording (with built-in organizer for recorded performances)
✔ Seamless AirPlay integration (wirelessly transmit your mix to Apple TV or AirPort Express station)
✔ Pre-Cueing (with optional headphones adapter)
✔ Full visual waveform with beat-synchronized scrubbing
✔ High-quality scratching
✔ Mixer, Tempo and EQ controls
✔ Pitch-Bend
✔ Cue Point Trigger
✔ Looping (Auto, Manual, Bounce)
✔ Fully optimized for iOS 4 multitasking and background operation


TIPS & TRICKS:
★ Auto-Cut Scratching: Scratch the record with two fingers for beat-matched cutting.
★ Manual Fader Cutting: Tap crossfader or line faders (outside the knob).
★ Bounce Loop: Swipe finger across bounce loop matrix to change loop interval on the fly.
★ Gain: Swipe finger on level meters to quickly adjust gain, double tap to reset.
★ For more tips & tricks check the Help section in the app’s settings panel.


You can purchase djay for iPhone & iPod touch from the App Store for $9.99.


Read More [via 9to5Mac]


Source: http://iclarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=14285

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

iOS 4.3 Arrives Ahead Of Schedule

(Credit: Screenshot by Josh Lowensohn/CNET)

Apple today released its iOS 4.3 software ahead of schedule.

The software, which was originally set to be released on Friday to coincide with the launch of the iPad 2, went out to users as an update from within Apple's iTunes software this morning.

New features in iOS 4.3 (photos)

Among the new features are support for Wi-Fi hot spots on GSM iPhones, video streaming through Apple's AirPlay technology, iTunes Home Sharing, and improved JavaScript performance in Safari. iPad users also get a new option within the settings menu that lets them turn the iPad's side switch into either a mute switch or a screen orientation lock--functionality the company had changed with the release of iOS 4.2.

iOS 4.3 was unveiled during the iPad 2 press briefing earlier this month, though developers got their hands on the first beta of the software in January. Apple released a Gold Master copy of the software just last week.

The new software is the first iOS update to leave out the iPhone 3G from the list of devices that Apple will support. Joining the 3G in devices that won't be eligible for the update include the original iPhone, as well as the first- and second-generation iPod Touch.

Along with iOS 4.3 for iOS devices, the Apple TV received a software update today that adds Major League Baseball's MLB.TV streaming service, as well as the National Basketball Association's League Pass. Both subscription services work in a similar fashion to Netflix, with users entering in their existing account credentials to gain access. That update only goes out to users with the latest version of Apple TV.

Stay tuned for our hands-on with how the hot-spot feature performs on the GSM iPhone.

Source: http://news.cnet.com/8301-13579_3-20041187-37.html#ixzz1G9BHN0Vr

Monday, March 7, 2011

TweetDeck Announces New iOS App is Coming Soon

TweetDeck has announced that they have been working on a brand new app for the iPhone and iPad.


This totally new, fully iOS4-compatible TweetDeck app has been built completely from scratch. It is not only the most powerful and flexible mobile app we have ever produced, but also the most jaw-droppingly beautiful. This is the app your retina display has been crying out for.


A major new feature of iOS TweetDeck will be totally flexible columns. You want to create a column blending your Mentions and some Twitter Lists? No problem! Always wanted to see your Facebook feed and Twitter DMs in a single column? We’ve got you covered! New iOS TweetDeck puts you in control of your columns, giving total flexibility over which feeds appear in which columns. Your social world has never been so personal.


The app will be submitted to Apple within the next couple weeks.

TweetDeck will also be giving away 50 invites at the South by Southwest conference in Austin.


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Source: http://iclarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=14161

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Apple Announces iPad 2: A5 Dual Core, 2 Cameras, Thinner

As expected, Apple announced the next generation of its popular tablet device at a media event today. The iPad 2 will have the same 9.7-inch display but will be 33% thinner than the previous model. It will have front-facing and rear-facing cameras and Apple's new 1GHz dual-core A5 processor.

“With more than 15 million iPads sold, iPad has defined an entirely new category of mobile devices,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “While others have been scrambling to copy the first generation iPad, we’re launching iPad 2, which moves the bar far ahead of the competition and will likely cause them to go back to the drawing boards yet again.”

With the addition of cameras, the next-generation iPad will be capable of making FaceTime calls with other FaceTime-capable devices. The rear-facing camera can capture 720p HD video. Despite its thinner casing, the iPad 2 will have the same battery life as the first generation of 10 hours and 30 days of stand-by time.
The 3G models of the iPad 2 will be compatible with the GSM networks of AT&T and other carriers as well as Verizon's CDMA network. The versions compatible with Verizon's network will be sold in the U.S. only.

Apple has designed new accessories for the next-generation iPad, including cases called Smart Covers and an HDMI adapter. The Smart Covers will attach magnetically to the iPad 2 and will automatically wake the device when opened and put it to sleep when closed.
The iPad 2 will run iOS 4.3 which will be released for other iOS devices on March 11.
The iPad 2 will be available starting March 11 in the U.S. and will come in two colors: white and black. Pricing and capacities have not changed from the first generation of the iPad with the Wi-Fi models coming in at $499 for 16GB, $599 for 32GB, and $699 for 64GB. The Wi-Fi + 3G models will cost $629 for 16GB, $729 for 32GB, and $829 for 64GB.

Source: http://www.macrumors.com/2011/03/02/apple-announces-ipad-2-a5-dual-core-2-cameras-thinner/