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Why should you develop your mobile app for iOS first?
Hundreds of amazing features of IOS make it leading mobile operating system. So it is preferable to develop IOS app first to get maximum advantages of it.
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5 Ways to Ensure Successful Mobile App Development
The smart age has ensured that mobile and other smart devices dominate the world! Enter any local transport system anywhere across the world, you will find people across age groups engrossed in the...
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Bug in iOS 8's 'Reset All Settings' Option Also Erases iCloud Drive Documents
It appears that there may be a serious bug with the "Reset All Settings" option in iOS 8, causing users who activate the feature to lose all of their iWork documents stored in iCloud Drive. According to multiple posters on the MacRumors forums, using the "Reset All Settings" option under General --> Reset has caused documents to be permanently deleted from iCloud Drive.
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11 iOS 8 features Apple Inc users really seem to hate
Apple Inc.’s iOS 8 is out, and the reviews have begun trickling in. Apple’s latest OS got off to a rough start. The initial launch was buggy, to say the least, and Apple’s attempt to fix it just made things worse. It’s worth noting that not all of iOS 8’s major features are functional yet.
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Apple Rejects Launcher, The App That Lets You Launch Other Apps From iOS 8 Notification Center
Apple doesn’t care for apps that let you launch other apps directly from the Notification Center, and has pulled one of the first apps to take advantage of this new functionality now available in iOS 8 from the iTunes App Store. We took a look at Launcher, the app in question, last week, and found it to be a convenient and clever way to access your favorite apps or common actions (like texting a friend, placing a call, etc.) without having to swipe through your homescreens or tap multiple times.
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Important Elements of WebRTC - RebelMouse
WebRTC is a free and open source project that offer browsers and mobile apps Real Time Communication (RTC) like voice calling, video chat, and P2P file sharing without requiring internal or external plugins.
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The 15 best features of iOS 9, in GIFs
The latest version of iOS has arrived. Here are our favorite parts about it so far.
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Asking Siri to charge your phone dials the police and we don’t know why
Siri has a lot of useful functions, but is thwarting kidnap one of them? Well, no, probably not, but if you ask Siri to "charge my phone 100 percent" then it automatically starts calling the...
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24 amazing iPhone apps and games are on sale for $0.99 this weekend
Every day, we make sure to highlight some of the best free apps on the App Store, but occasionally there's a non-free sale worth highlighting. That's the case this weekend as Apple has put 24 "amaz...
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Apple's third iOS 9 public beta brings gorgeous new wallpapers
Apple has released the third version of iOS 9 to the public, as it continues to tweak its upcoming software update to iOS devices.
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CamScanner [Free]
Download CamScanner on Android/iPhone/iPad/WinPhone - Turn your phone and tablet into scanner for intelligent document management. Sync all your documents via CamScanner website.
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Location, Sensors, Voice, Photos?! Spotify Just Got Real Creepy With The Data It Collects On You
Spotify has updated its privacy policy, and users should be careful about what they agree to. The music streaming giant now wants phone sensor information to determine if users are moving or standing still, GPS location, photos, contacts and much more.
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Android Wear now works with iPhones
When you wear something every day, you want to be sure it really works for you. That’s why Android Wear offers countless design choices, so you can find the watch that fits your style. Want a round watch with a more classic look? Feel like a new watch band? How about changing things up every day with watch faces from artists and designers? With Android Wear you can do all of that. And now, Android Wear watches work with iPhones.
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Malware infecting jailbroken iPhones stole 225,000 Apple account logins
A newly discovered malware family that preys on jailbroken iPhones has collected login credentials for more than 225,000 Apple accounts, making it one of the largest Apple account compromises to be caused by malware. KeyRaider, as the malware family has been dubbed, is distributed through a third-party repository of Cydia, which markets itself as an alternative to Apple's official App Store.
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Firefox for iOS public preview available now -- in New Zealand only
Firefox is a wonderful browser that can be found on multiple operating systems, such as Windows, OS X, Android, Ubuntu and more. One place it is absent, however, is iOS. In other words, it is not available on the wildly popular iPhone and iPad. This is tragic, but not without reason. Mozilla pledged to avoid iOS, as Apple prevents the use of alternative engines, such as Gecko. The company has since reversed course, however.
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App Release Notes Are Getting Stupid
Mobile app publishers have begun to play fast and loose with their release notes, which is the area where they’re supposed to communicate the changes shipping with the most recent app update to the end users. This inattention to detail is a disservice to users, who no longer have the benefit of understanding what the updated app will now do — or not do — as the case may be.
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Hey, Siri! Meet the real people behind Apple's voice activated assistant
Many of us are familiar with Apple’s iOS assistant – but have you ever thought about the lives behind the voice that answers your queries and requests?
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Riple for iPhone
Hello fellow snapzites! I just created along with some friends an iOS app that is similar to snapchat. Here is our slogan "Discover and share the best web content together."! Let me know what you think and we're still working out some kinks here and there.
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iOS 9, thoroughly reviewed
Apple gives the iPad a lot of love as iOS goes back into spit-and-polish mode.
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Apple Delays Release Of watchOS 2 Due To Bug
Apple has delayed the release of watchOS 2, which was expected to be available today to owners of the Apple Watch. “We have discovered a bug in development of watchOS 2 that is taking a bit longer to fix than we expected,” an Apple spokesperson told TechCrunch. “We will not release watchOS 2 today but will shortly.” Given that watchOS 2 is a high profile release for Apple, a relatively important system must have been affected.
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