QR Codes used By 14 Million In June Alone While different augmented reality technologies are gaining ground, All things Digital on Thursday reported that in June 2011 alone, some 6% of U.S. phone owners, or a whopping 14 million people, used their mobile devices to scan a QR code. Nintendo Games on iPhones? Nintendo has famously said …
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UK Payments Council to build mobile payments platform
By Heather McLean | nfcworld.com | August 8th, 2011 The Payments Council, the industry body responsible for setting strategy for payments in the UK, has told NFC World that it is developing a platform that all British banks will be able to use to deliver a range of mobile payments services. PAYMENTS COUNCIL: 'We’re here …
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Hands On: Google+ App for iPad
Google has pushed its iPhone app to the iPad, and while it’s a direct clone, it’s not a bad move for the invite-only social network. Google has released an updated Google+ iPhone app that is now available on all iOS devices, including the iPad. however, the update doesn’t add anything new to the Google+ mobile …
AIMTools Mobile Toolkit Expands Medical Image Viewing
6-bit Lossless JPEG and JPEG 2000 on iOS and Android devices Accusoft Pegasus, the leading provider of imaging software development kits (SDKs), announced recently the release of new features for AIMTools, a new mobile imaging SDK, including support for viewing up to 16-bit Lossless JPEG and JPEG 2000 images on iOS and Android devices, as …
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What’s Needed to Begin iphone And Android App Development Work?
Is there an iPhone or Android app you’d like to see on the market which doesn’t already exist? if so then would being involved in iphone or android development help to bring you to life? This may seem like a extraordinary dream but other individuals in various walks of life have set out on a …
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What’s Required to Start iphone and Android App Development Work?
Is there any sort of iphone or Android app you’d like to be able to see in the marketplace that doesn’t already exist? if so then would being involved in iphone or android development help to bring you to life?This may sound like a farfetched dream but other people in different walks of life have …
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Kindle Cloud Reader Web app rebuffs Apple
They say revenge is a dish best served cold. But when it comes to circumventing Apple’s new in-app subscription rules, it may be best served as an HTML5 Web app. This morning Amazon launched its Kindle Cloud Reader, a Web-based app that allows you to read your Kindle e-books from theSafari or Chrome browser on …
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FBI releases its first iPhone app: Child ID
The FBI has released it first iPhone app called Child ID. as the name suggests, Child ID works as a kind of digital passport for information about your children. With it you can store their photos along with physical identifiers such as height and weight. The app has several intended uses, the first a which …
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China Now the App Store’s Second Largest Market
Distimo has released a new study that focuses on the iPhone’s App Store development in Asia. The analytics company examined data from 14 different countries, including China, to determine the App Store’s influence in the Eastern hemisphere. The report’s findings placed China as the second largest market for Apple’s App Store, next to the United States. interestingly, while many European countries are seeing …
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NY Tech Meetup: Flying Objects, Barking Dogs and the Mayor’s Tech Goal (#NYTM)
Last night, the NY Tech Meetup presenters demonstrated their new products and apps to a 850-person crowd of attendees at NYU’s Kimmel Center at Washington Square. Director Nate Westheimer said, “The thing I am most excited about is the diversity of applications that you are going to see – everything from augmented reality to extraordinarily …
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