Surprised to see this, makes me feel like the Philippines is a modern country. Although I wonder if they have top if the line equipments.
30° Mostly Sunny
Epifanio Delos Santos Avenue, Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines
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Surprised to see this, makes me feel like the Philippines is a modern country. Although I wonder if they have top if the line equipments.
30° Mostly Sunny
Epifanio Delos Santos Avenue, Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Grab Taxi is sure is making itself known around town. This is a "kiosk" at the CCP side entrance. That there is an iPad with the GrabTaxi app front and center.
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Pedro Bukaneg, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
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years of email now being sorted out, goes to either the trash or archived
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might keep it as is until the replacement comes...next year wahahaha
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for a country like us, Facebook Home would be a welcome treat to those who can't live a day without checking Facebook. Then combine it with the cheap android phones of Cherry Mobile connected using the affordable mobile broadband from Sun Cellular and boom! the Best combination ever.
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It's 4 days since I initially reported to @talk2globe about my persistent disconnections of my DSL line. Called hotline Twice but all they can tell me is to "wait for 24hrs" (how many 24hrs, I don't know).
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One of the most fun parts about any new Apple OS update is discovering the more subtle tweaks that its designers have made. In the case of yesterday's freshly minted iOS 6.1, there's one change that seems merely cosmetic at first but after a while you can't help but wonder why it wasn't made sooner. We're talking about the newly redesigned lock screen music controls (above) which are displayed when you press the Home button twice on the lock screen.
Not only have the controls been modified to look like the ones found within the Music app, but more importantly they're laid out the same, too. This means that unlike in previous iOS releases (shown below) they're no longer so close together that you can accidentally press play/pause when trying to select the next or previous track. Like in the Music app, the previous and next buttons are located near the sides of the screen.
The volume slider has gotten an overhaul to be consistent with the Music app, too, and also uses your device's accelerometer to change the reflection on the knob as you tilt it -- another "it's in the details" element to make you grin.
Thanks to everyone who sent this in!
It's in the details: iOS 6.1 updates lock screen music controls originally appeared on TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Tue, 29 Jan 2013 17:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Flipboard for Android was updated today, and along with a fix for "accidental" flipping and some minor bug fixes, there is a major feature added in -- support for Android 4.2's Daydream feature. Flipboard says this "allows you to create a screensaver made out of Flipboard covers," and that's a pretty good description.
You won't find any new settings inside the Flipboard app itself, but if you open the display settings on your Jelly Bean 4.2 device you'll see Flipboard listed under the different Daydream modes. The screensaver itself is well done, with the zooming and gently panning of images you'll find in the Photo Table Daydream provided by Google. It uses the entries in our Cover stories category, so you'll probably want to adjust those a bit.
It's more media centric than the Currents Daydream, and lacks a lot of textual information, but we're really excited to see a major player take advantage of the tools Google provides to make unique and awesome apps. Grab the update or install the app for the first time from the link above.
Thanks, Carlos!
The built-in microphone on your iOS device is fine for conversations, but when it comes to recording high-quality audio, it's somewhat inadequate. Rode's new iXY 30-pin plug-in microphone changes that, offering true stereo recording and companion apps that boasts a litany of audio customization options.
Two versions of Rode's iOS app are available; A free version with limited options and a fully-featured version for $5.99 that includes a full equalizer, high and low-pass filters, and one-touch sharing via Dropbox, email, and more. The iXY is now available for $199, and is only compatible with 30-pin devices, so iPhone 5 owners are unfortunately out of luck.
[Via: Engadget]
iXY Microphone brings high-quality stereo recording to 30-pin iDevices originally appeared on TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Wed, 09 Jan 2013 08:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Reports that Sony was no longer shipping PlayStation 2 models have been confirmed by The Guardian. The Japanese manufacturer told the newspaper that it will no longer manufacture its massively-successful home console. Sony has sold over 150 million PlayStation 2s since its release in October 2000, and has continued to sell and produce the console despite the PlayStation 3 launching in 2006. All good things come to an end, though, and given that a successor to the PlayStation 3 is widely expected to launch later this year it makes sense that it wouldn't want to sell three home consoles simultaneously.
MANILA, Philippines – Continuing to earn high approval rating from gamers is Streetfood Tycoon, a game application created by Filipino computer programmer/game developer Erickson Garayblas, which has already reached four million downloads.
Although hardly original – it obviously borrowed its format from several other popular tycoon type of games (Lemonade Tycoon, Fish Tycoon to name a few) – Streetfood Tycoon first gained notice early last year, earning over a thousand users by May 2012.
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Korean car-maker Kia is set to give its UVO eServices telematics a huge shot in the arm, teaming up with Google to offer its next-generation navigation system. The new setup will debut in this year's Sorento CUV, which is scheduled to arrive in Q1. Kia's updated (once Microsoft-assisted) UVO system will allow users to send directions and locales from their smartphone (or the web) to your new ride. Baked-in Google Places will also inform you of your nearest dealership (even when you're already in that new Kia) while existing music management, hands-free features and improved voice recognition will all be wrapped into the same interface. Kia explains it all in the full press release after the break.
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Jailbreakers and users of cracked iOS apps have one less thing to be happy about this New Year's Eve. Hackulous, the cracked app community for iOS, shut down as of yesterday.
Along with Hackulous, Apptrackr -- which was a web-based index of cracked apps -- and Installous -- an app that was used to transfer cracked apps to iOS devices -- also shut down. The Hackulous team announced the shutdown in a statement that "After many years, our community has become stagnant and our forums are a bit of a ghost town. It has become difficult to keep them online and well-moderated, despite the devotion of our staff."
Many in the jailbreak and cracked app community are not buying the story, noting that Hackulous still had many users. The Installous app was allegedly generating a lot of revenue for the team, as ads were served to users every time they performed an app-related action in the software.
TorrentFreak attempted to contact Dissident, the admin of the Hackulous projects, for a statement, but he appears to be lying low. In the past, Dissident often preached about the need for users to be able to try out apps before buying them. Since trial apps are now more available, TorrentFreak speculates that Dissident may have felt the Hackulous "mission was over".
Another possible reason for the closure could just be that there's no iOS 6 jailbreak coming soon. No jailbreak means that Installous and even the legal Cydia "alternative app store" will not function on new iOS devices. Whatever the reason behind the closing of Hackulous, it's certainly a blow for the jailbreak community.
[via The Verge]
Hackulous iOS app community closes originally appeared on TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Mon, 31 Dec 2012 12:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.