When you capture beautifull areas, most of the time you are not alone, which can ruin the shot. Like in the example above, its is the beautifull eiffel tower in Paris, but who it is bussy. Scalado said they will release an iPhone app that promises to remove unwanted people and objects from our photos. For more information and a video take a look after the break. » Scalado Remove – Remove Unwanted Objects From Photos
The enterprises are witnessing a transformation led by smartphones and Tablets. Mobility is slowly becoming a critical part of IT strategy. As employees and business processes go mobile, we tried to decode enterprise mobility, crunch numbers to present before you an informative infographic detailing out the technology used in enterprise mobility, industry verticals that are at the forefront of mobilizing its operations and why enterprises are adopting mobility solutions. Our enterprise mobility infographic also takes a look at the state of enterprise applications, the smartphone deployment approach by industries and how big brands are increasingly deploying apps. Check the full infographic after the break. » Enterprise Mobility Apps, Platforms and Devices [infographic]
There already are a view “Siri knockoffs” available for the Android phones, but it has not been announced for Windows Phones till now. In the video above you can see Ask Ziggy in action. The first app is called “Ask Ziggy” from developer Shai Leib and it is not exactly a rip-off like the Android Siri alternatives. As you can see in the video above from WP Central, the app takes inspiration from the Siri UI and seems to work rather smoothly. » Ask Ziggy: Siri Knockoff For Windows Phone
There were many people enjoying iOS devices on Christmas Day. There were 21 times more iPods compared to 14 times more iPhones and there were 12.5 times more iOS devices that were activated over Christmas than past weekends. Check out after the break for Graphics and stats about Apple & Android Sales. » Record Sales For Apple This Holiday Season With 12 Times The Amount Of Activations On Christmas Day
Applidium posted on their blog that they managed to crack open Siris protocol. As a result, we are able to use Siris recognition engine from any device. Which that means anyone could now write an Android app that uses the real Siri! Or use Siri on an iPad! In their blog post they explained how they did it and how developers can use it. » Applidium Cracked Siri Security Protocol: Siri Possible On Any iDevice
9to5mac posted a way to enable a hidden feature in iOS 5 which is an Android-like autocorrect keyboard bar. “As you can see in the screenshot above, courtesy of Sonny Dickson, the bar lets users pick from a series of word choices.” Check out after the break how to enables this hidden feature. » iOS 5 Hides An Android-like Autocorrect Keyboard Bar [How To]
Apple has been the worlds largest smartphone manufacturer for a view month, but it looks like they are no longer number one since a person familiar with the situation said Thursday that Samsung shipped more than 20 million smartphones in the quarter ended Sept. 30, beating market leader Apple Inc. as well as Nokia Corp. “Apple on Tuesday reported that 17.1 million iPhones has been sold during the three-month period ended September 24.” » Samsung Beats Apple In Smartphone Shipments