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Posted on September 6, 2011 by eli courey
Google Plus Photo Importer for iPhone lets you import photos from Facebook, Instagram, Flickr and Photobucket straight to your Google+ profile. The process is very fast, 100 photos in less than a minute. Check out the video below for a demonstration. Google Plus Photo Importer is available in the App Store for $0.99.
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Posted on September 5, 2011 by eli courey
3M has released a new geo-triggered Post-it Notes app for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad called PopNotes. The app lets you create and place notes anywhere you want. You can make the note visible to only yourself or share it with friends, family or everyone. You can even have a note pop up at a [...]
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Posted on September 5, 2011 by eli courey
Acquire is a new iPhone app that lets you connect your iPhone directly to Photoshop using Adobe’s Remote Connect feature. When a picture is taken, the image is instantly transmitted into Photoshop over your wireless network. And if you set up VPN on your network, you can send images to someone for editing even if [...]
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Posted on August 9, 2011 by eli courey
Although Lion has some cool new features, some of the changes are just annoying. A new app called Lion Tweaks lets you easily turn on or off some of the new features in Mac OS X Lion 10.7. Some of these features include enabling 2D-Dock, show the user Library folder, disable spelling correction, enable permanent [...]
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Posted on June 14, 2011 by eli courey
SugarSync, the awesome cloud-based storage solution we reviewed last month, just introduced Mobile Device Management. This lets iOS users view and control their data from the web console, making it easy to get files from your computer to your iPhone, iPod touch or iPad without connecting a cable. Now iOS users can: Transfer files or [...]
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Posted on June 14, 2011 by vincent oliver
Screeny is an awesome new app for Mac that lets you capture videos or images of your entire screen or just a specific area. System audio recording isn’t currently supported, but you can capture audio from your computer’s microphone when recording video. Screeny is available in the Mac App Store for $14.99. FEATURES: Record video [...]
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Posted on May 25, 2011 by vincent oliver
QuickCal is an awesome Mac app that lets you quickly add calendar appointments using “Natural Language Entry.” For example, just press a hotkey and start typing “Lunch tomorrow at noon,” and QuickCal will add it to your iCal or Google Calendar. It even checks for conflicts in real-time as you type. QuickCal is available in [...]
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Posted on May 11, 2011 by eli courey
SugarSync is a cloud-based storage solution like nothing else out there. If you are familiar with online backup services like Mozy, Backblaze and Carbonite, SugarSync offers the same type of file security, yet so much more. It also lets you sync your data in real-time to other computers and devices. SugarSync is the one stop [...]
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Posted on May 11, 2011 by eli courey
IM+, the popular instant messaging app for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad just received a big update. Version 5.0 of IM+ includes an awesome new feature called Neighbors, which lets you locate your friends on a map. Neighbors also lets you chat with people nearby who have similar interests as you. This new feature has [...]
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Posted on May 11, 2011 by jesse
These days words like “mac” and “apple” have nothing to do with Scotland or fruits, aren’t they? A simple Google request can prove it better then me. Focusing primarily on producing modern and original laptops and other computer equipment, Apple is also known for its wide range of other goods like iPhone, iPad, FaceTime and [...]
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