The OS 10.1 update for the BlackBerry Z10 has finally arrived here in the Philippines, bringing with it the much awaited new features and enhancements for the device.
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In addition to releasing the latest iteration of its Windows Phone 8 app, Foursquare, together with Microsoft and Nokia, has announced that WP8 Lumia user will also get an added Augmented Reality feature if they update/install the new and improved app on their handset.
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The folks at SamMobile got a hold of an early build of what is believed to be the Android 4.2.2 update for the Samsung Galaxy S3 and from the looks of it, it seems that the South Korean firm is planning to bring its previous flagship handset up to speed with the current one.
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On our 2nd day of the BlackBerry Live Conference, we sat down with several key executives to ask questions about the device, partnerships, apps and the move to expand BBM service to Android and iOS. Here’s what we got from the session.
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Say goodbye to Google Talk & G+ Messenger. Google Hangouts is getting updated big time, and it will absorb all of the company’s shortcomings on messaging.
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In a twist of events, BB CEO Heins announced that their messaging service, BlackBerry Messenger, will arrive on both iOS & Android soon. BBM will support Android 4.0, iOS 6 and later versions, and most of all – it’ll be free.
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While Android may be facing just an incremental update in the next Google IO, Apple may be cooking up a major update to iOS. We posted a couple of reports for iOS 7 already, but we still have no idea how these details will be look like on the new OS.
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Ever since Adobe debuted the first version of Creative Suite almost a decade ago, it has always been a one-time payment deal for consumers to acquire it. However, that’s about to change starting next month, as the firm moves to a subscription-based business model and renames the software to Creative Cloud.
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Viber gets updated to version 3.0, bringing the popular free messaging and VoIP service to both the PC and Mac.
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Several reports are circulating that the next version of Android will actually be Version 4.3 and will still be called Jellybean. So, what happened to Key Lime Pie? Indulge us for a bit, and join in the discussion. Here are the things we want to see and the stuff that you can possibly expect in Android 4.3.
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Elixxier, Germany-based software company, has released a photography software called set.a.light 3D Studio that simulates a real-world studio condition to aid photographers in prepping their lighting set up.
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Microsoft has recently rolled out its preview version of Skype for Outlook.com, allowing you to make Skype calls directly from the website.
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Google’s Search app for iOS finally gets an upgrade, bringing with it the power of Google Now for a better and smarter search on your iPhone or iPad.
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Nike has developed a new web app called PHOTOiD that lets you customize a pair of Air Maxs using colors taken from your Instagram photos.
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Two years ago, Adobe has given the tech world a preview of their upcoming blur-fixing tool called Shake-Reduction; a tool that would redeem us from our shaky hands. Fast forward to today and it seems that it’s becoming a reality and will probably be added to the next Adobe Photoshop’s arsenal.
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Facebook has updated their iOS app to version 6.0 which bring new messaging enhancements and features such as Chat heads to both the iPhone and the iPad.
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O+ USA has recently announced on their Facebook Page that Android 4.1 Jellybean updates are now available for two of their handsets — the O+ 8.12 and the O+ 8.9.
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It looks like Blackberry isn’t resting on its laurels for one bit as it has been speculated that an OS update for the Blackberry Z10 is imminent and said to be released alongside the debut of the Q10.
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The HTC First & Facebook Home are scheduled to be launched on April 12, and it did – but there are a few catches. The HTC First is a US story, while Facebook Home is… well, the same story too. You can get it on the Play Store for free if you’re located in the US. For Filipinos, not now, not here.
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Nokia recently announced on their Discussions page that they have already rolled out a software update for the Lumia 920, 820 and 620 which will bring a number of performance and stability improvements for the said Windows Phone 8-powered smartphones.
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It looks like we won’t have to wait for Google IO for the new Play Store update as it just got outed recently. We go hands-on with the new Play Store, so check it out.
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There are lots of Android games out there that you may have already heard about again and again, such as Dead Trigger, Angry Birds, Cut The Rope, Asphalt and the like as they come from very successful developers & titles. We just thought of sharing with you 5 games we never get tired of, or something we just discovered, so read on to find them out.
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If you do, and you have an Android device with a maximum display resolution of 1280 x 768 you can. The good thing here is that it doesn’t require too much thingamajig in order for you to set it up. Interested? Head past the break to know how to install it on your gizmo.
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While taping our 7th episode of Team Tech Squad last week-end, we debated on whether we should install Windows 8 or stick with Windows 7 on our newly built gaming rigs. Today, we finally found a solution.
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SamMobile reports that Samsung has recently rolled out the Jelly bean update (Android 4.1.2) for the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus which began in Austria.
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