Latest ‘Best Android Apps 2012’
Spooky, scary iPhone, iPod and iPad apps for Halloween
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on November 6th, 2010
By Jim Dalrymple,
Okay, they aren’t really all that spooky and scary, but you just knew that on an occasion like Halloween I’d be able to say, “there’s an app for that.â€
I’ve got some pretty good picks for Halloween. As you would expect iOS developers have outdone themselves with some innovative ideas to Full Story
Copy trans Update Manager adds support for iPhone 4
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on October 30th, 2010
By Jim Dalrymple,
If you use Windows to manage your iPod, iPhone and iPad, you'll be interested to know that CopyTrans Manager has been updated, added support for the iPhone 4.
CopyTrans Manager lets you manage music and other media devices from Apple.
In addition to support for the iPhone 4, the new version also allows you to manage playlists created Full Story
What kind of beetle? This application knows
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on October 26th, 2010
By John D. Sutter,
You saw a tree and wondered if it was a maple or an oak vessel option? Scientists at once that field guides around heavy, made of hundreds of pages of text, images.
However, these days smartphone owners have a lighter application called Project Noah, which aims to help people identify plants and animals and to collect data from "citizen Full Story
NASA, HBO join mobile check-in game
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on October 20th, 2010
By Doug Gross,
NASA and HBO on Thursday became two of the latest organizations seeking to capitalize on the growing popularity of mobile check-in apps.
The space agency will be trying to drum up interest in its programs on Gowalla, the Austin, Texas, location-based mobile app, by hiding virtual gifts, including moon rocks and spacesuits, at various Full Story
iPhone’s glass back giving Apple some pains
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on October 13th, 2010
By Josh Lowensohn,
Apple likes glass.  very much. You can see that much from its many retail stores, and in its products where glass is used in displays, notebook trackpads and others, and both the front and back of the iPhone 4.
That last place, though is what might be causing the company some headaches.
That's according to a report today Full Story

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