Consumers are anxiously waiting for the release of the Apple Watch, but it seems that right at this minute in time it's a twenty-year-old timepiece that's attracting the most attention. It's a little known fact that the intelligent timepiece announced by Apple in September of this year isn't actually the first watch to bare the famous Apple logo. In fact, over the course of the Cupertino company's history there have been numerous watches offered by Apple, although they have usually been created as part of a promotional push for other products. As they wait patiently for the modern Apple Watch to drop, customers are keeping themselves busy by snapping up one of those aforementioned creations, dating way back to 1995, before most of Apple's product range as we know it even existed.
With iOS 8, Apple opened one of the biggest and perhaps most controversial barriers for the entire platform that powers iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, and that was native third-party keyboards. While we immediately saw an influx of popular Android offerings like TouchPal, SwiftKey and Swype, which also spelled that developers would now be able to come up with better text input methods for iOS devices that shook the traditional norms established around this practice. With exactly this in mind, enters mazec; a new 'keyboard' for the iPhone and iPad that offers an accurate handwriting input method.
Android 5.0 Lollipop and its Material Design still seem like a distant dream for many Android users. While Google was quick to update some of its core apps with the Material Design even before Lollipop was released, it has just done the same for the iOS variant of the Google Search app as well. Not only does the new Google Search app carry the fabled Material Design, it also brings in a bunch of new features.
As you'll be very much aware if you're a regular reader of ours, iOS apps seem to go free on a regular basis. But whilst we do our utmost to pick the best of the bunch, it's very rare that an immensely popular application drops its price tag completely. Yet one of our all-time favorite apps has just done exactly that, and if you like a bargain - as well as the idea of using your device as a makeshift scanner - then we've the full details and download link for this freebie after the leap.
Who doesn't like freebies on the Internet? More so, no person with a taste for good music will pass up the opportunity to grab free copies of music albums, especially when given the chance to browse through a hundred titles under one roof. Microsoft, in another consumer-pleasing strategy, is now giving away 100 music albums for free in a deal that will last until the 15th of December this year. Sadly this deal is for the U.S. only.
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Microsoft has broadened its catalog of applications for iOS and Android today with the roll-out of new MSN apps specifically tailored to those running Apple and Google’s mobile platforms. Along with MSN News, Money, Health & Fitness, Food & Drink and Sport, an MSN Weather app is also said to be in the offing, although at this point in time, the latter is not ready for iOS, but is available on the Android platform.
Auxo 3 for iOS 8 release date has been teased by the developer, also gets a brief demo video. More details can be found here.
Xiaomi is really focusing on India as its biggest market share out of China. However, it appears that the Chinese manufacturer might be hitting a snafu there, since reports suggest that the company has been served with an injunction preventing the Chinese smartphone maker from selling, marketing, and importing its smartphones in the Indian market. Apparently, the injunction has been served on a patent dispute with telecom giant Ericsson.
















