Showing posts with label App. Show all posts
Showing posts with label App. Show all posts

Friday, October 5, 2012

Apple Maps Caches a Large Area For Offline Browsing




Apple's new Maps application has an additional besides less data consumption, it also caches a much larger area for offline browsing, reports AppleInsider.

With Google Maps in iOS 5 you could only browse about a 10 mile radius when offline; however, the more data efficient vector maps in iOS 6 means you can view a far larger area when offline.

Apple's new vector maps, once loaded in San Francisco, allowed us to browse an entire continent of high level maps (state outlines) while offline, north from Anchorage, Alaska to Lima, Peru and from Honolulu, Hawaii to Montréal, Canada.

At a highway level detail, we could actually navigate most of California, and on a simplified level, the western half of the United States. There were detailed street-level maps available of areas we'd never even looked at while online, as far away as Salt Lake City, Utah (about 740 miles or 1200 km east). Thanks to vectors, you can even view these offline maps in 3D perspective.

Notably, Google Maps for Android does use vector graphics but the site found automatic offline caching is quite poor. Only 49 sq mi of San Francisco showed up after losing connectivity.

"Major highway routes degraded to a blocky mess within ten miles of our loaded location, and even city names disappeared after 40 miles (64 km). Highway 101 vanished into dead ends just 70 miles outside of San Francisco."

However, Google Maps for Android does let you manually save an area of about a 50 mile radius for offline viewing.

It's thought that if or when Google Maps comes back to iOS as a native application, its features will be similar to the Android version.







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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

SmartThings makes it easy to connect the things in your physical world to the Internet

YOUR WORLD, SMARTER



SmartThings makes it easy to connect the things in your physical world to the Internet. You can monitor, control, automate, and have fun with them from anywhere - at home, office, or on the go.

We've made it possible to install apps that interact with your SmartThings, as well as online and other services. This unlocks a world of possibilities and and unlimited potential to make your life easier, more convenient and fun.
We call these SmartApps.



SMARTAPP POTENTIAL IS LIMITLESS

SmartApps are able to mash up and interact with connected things in your physical world, as well as online and other services, allowing for incredible creativity.

Get notified immediately if your pet runs out of your yard without you with the "Oh No, My Pet Is Loose!" SmartApp.
Get an early warning or directly contact a plumber when there is a leak somewhere (bathroom, basement), before damage gets out of hand with the “It’s Leaking!” SmartApp.
Monitor drawers and cabinets that contain precious or dangerous items with the "My Stuff is Secure" SmartApp.
Brighten, dim, or flicker the lights when you get another fan or follower on social networks with the “Buzz Barometer" SmartApp.


Even more SmartApps...





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Monday, May 7, 2012

Warning: Jailbreakers Should Wait Before Updating to iOS 5.1.1




Apple today released iOS 5.1.1. As usual jailbreakers or those wanting to jailbreak in the future should wait before updating to the newly released firmware.

We'll let know what changes have been made once the Dev-Teams have had a chance to examine the firmware. Hopefully, the exploitst used by pod2g are still applicable.

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Update:
MuscleNerd is specifically warning iPhone 4S and iPad 2/3 owners.

"iOS 5.1.1 is out...jailbreakers beware! Owners of iPhone4S or iPad2/3 should stay away from it!"




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Apple Releases iOS 5.1.1 for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch




Apple has released iOS 5.1.1 which brings several improvements including bug fixes for AirPlay playback, iPad network switching, HDR photos, bookmark syncing and more.

This update contains improvements and bug fixes, including:
• Improves reliability of using HDR option for photos taken using the Lock Screen shortcut
• Addresses bugs that could prevent the new iPad from switching between 2G and 3G networks
• Fixes bugs that affected AirPlay video playback in some circumstances
• Improved reliability for syncing Safari bookmarks and Reading List
• Fixes an issue where 'Unable to purchase' alert could be displayed after successful purchase

For information on the security content of this update, please visit this website: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1222.

You can find direct firmware download links here:
iPhone
iPad
iPod Touch






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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

How to Make Siri Recognize Your Contact Names




These are instructions on how to get Siri to recognize the names of your contacts. This is especially useful for names that are difficult to pronounce or are said different from how they're spelled.

Step One
Launch Contacts from your Springboard or from the MobilePhone app.



Step Two
Select a contact from your address book.



Step Three
Press the Edit button at the top right of your screen.



Step Four
Scroll down and select Add Field from the list of buttons.




Step Five
Choose Phonetic First Name or Phonetic Last Name from the list of possible fields.



Step Six
Enter the phonetic pronunciation of the name that Siri isn't recognizing then press the Done button at the top right of your screen.






NICKNAME
You can also get Siri to recognize and refer to a contact or yourself using an entirely different name by adding a Nickname field to the contact entry.



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Thursday, October 13, 2011

How to Hide App Store/iTunes Store Purchases




These are instructions on how to hide App Store or iTunes Store purchases from being shown on the new purchased list introduced by iCloud.

FROM YOUR IPHONE

Step One
Launch the App Store from your Springboard.



Step Two
Press to select the Updates Tab tab then press the Purchased row.



Step Three
Swipe across a purchased item to display the red Hide button. Press the Hide button to remove the app from appearing in your purchased list.






Step Four
To unhide a previously hidden item press to choose the Featured tab, scroll down and press the button labelled with your Apple ID. Then press View Account from the popup menu.







Choose Hidden Purchases from the iTunes in the Cloud heading. Press the Unhide button to make an app visible in the purchased list again.






FROM YOUR IPAD

Step One
Launch the App Store from your Springboard.

Step Two
Press to select the Purchased tab.



Step Three
Swipe across a purchased item to display the red Hide button. Press the Hide button to remove the app from appearing in your purchased list.






Step Four
To unhide a previously hidden item press to choose the Featured tab, scroll down and press the button labelled with your Apple ID. Then press View Account from the popup menu.







Choose Hidden Purchases from the iTunes in the Cloud heading. Press the Unhide button to make an app visible in the purchased list again.







FROM ITUNES/APP STORE

Step One
Launch iTunes by clicking its icon in your dock.



Step Two
Select iTunes Store from the list on the left. Then make sure you are signed in and click the Purchased link from the menu on the right.



Step Three
Locate the purchase you would like to hide and click the (x) at the top left of its icon.



Step Four
To unhide a previously hidden item right click your account name at the top right of the iTunes window and select Account from the menu that appears.



Click the View Hidden Purchases link under the iTunes in the Cloud heading.



Click the Unhide button to make a select app visible in the purchased list again.



FROM MAC APP STORE

Step One
Launch the Mac App Store by clicking its icon in your dock.



Step Two
Ensure you are signed in then click the Purchased tab at the top of the screen.



Step Three
Hover over the purchase you would like to hide and click the (x) that appears.



Step Four
To unhide a previously hidden item click the Featured tab at the top of the window and select Account from the Quick Links menu on the right.




Click the View Hidden Purchases link under the iTunes in the Cloud heading.



Then click the Unhide button to make a select app visible in the purchased list again.




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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Activator Update Brings New Twitter and Notification Center Actions




Ryan Petrich has released Activator 1.5.7 which brings support for iOS 5 and new Twitter and Notification Center actions.

Activator is a centralized gestures, button and shortcut management for iOS.

Whats New:
● Support iOS 5.0 GM
● Add "Compose Tweet" and "Show Notification Center" actions on iOS5.0
● Add "Show Icon" option on the root settings pane
● Update localizations
● Store menu preferences alongside standard preferences
● Optimize sending activator:didChangeToEventMode: for improved performance
● Fixed SpringBoard eating single press home event if folder is open or icons are somehow in edit mode
● Support activating spotlight while a folder is open

You can download Activator from the BigBoss Cydia repository.




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Facebook Finally Launches Its iPad App!




Facebook has finally launched its much anticipated app for the iPad.

The site has created a launch page for the new app which can be viewed here. It's just now propagating through the App Store so go check if it's live for you yet.

A New Way to Experience Facebook
● Enjoy bigger, better photos
Your photos take on new life on the iPad. They're big, high-res and easy to flip through-like a real photo album.

● Focus on what matters
With less on the screen, it's easier to zoom in on your friends' photos, updates and stories.

● Navigate anywhere, fast
Just tap, slide or pinch to get from one screen to another and back again in no time.

● Never lose your place
Use simplified navigation to send a message, see your notifications or browse your bookmarks without switching screens.

● Play games on the go
Play your favorite Facebook games wherever you are, and on a bigger screen.

● Tap to send messages
A simple dropdown menu makes it easy to scan and send messages without visiting your inbox.













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