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Aug

VSCO Cam for Android taps into its Grid for endless inspiration


Popular mobile photo-editing app VSCO Cam made its way to Android back in December, and now the preset-driven option has reached version 3.0. On top of adding the free VSCO Grid image showcase that’s already included in the iOS version, you can now search and follow fellow photogs posting images there. What’s more, updated sharing options make it easy to share what you find in that library and tweaked privacy tools allow you to nix location settings to keep your locale private. And of course, there’s the usual UI and performance tweaks in this latest Visual Supply Co. release that’s now available for download via Google Play.

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Source: VSCO, Google Play

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8
Aug

Google+ updated to version 4.5, download and install it now [APK Download]


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Google+ just got updated with a few enhancements to the App that bring a few design changes to profile pages and icons to name a few. The update brings the Google+ version to 4.5, and here’s a list of what’s new. – An off-center alignment to the profile page. – The plus, share, and comment… Read more »

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8
Aug

Accesory of the Day: PowerBot Qi Enabled Wireless Charging Pad (50% OFF)


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So you’ve got one of those fancy new smartphones that allows for wireless charging, eh? Do you have a wireless pad on your desk or nightstand or are you still plugging your phone in every time you sit still? Stop that silliness and get yourself a charging pad. The PowerBot PB1020 Qi Enabled Wireless Charger Inductive… Read more »

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8
Aug

The best Android device for taking selfies


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The term ‘selfie’ hasn’t always been widely used, but its recent surge in use in social media has even seen it named as Oxford Dictionary’s word of the year 2013. The increase in popularity the use of selfies has seen has placed added focus on the quality of the front-facing cameras, which otherwise previously had been much… Read more »

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8
Aug

Apple Releases iTunes 11.3.1 With Podcast Bug Fixes [Mac Blog]


Apple today released iTunes 11.3.1, fixing two separate podcasts bugs that caused subscribed podcasts to cease updating with new episodes and that caused iTunes to freeze up when browsing a list of podcast episodes.

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iTunes 11.3.1 addresses a problem where subscribed podcasts may stop updating with new episodes and resolves an issue where iTunes may become unresponsive while browsing your podcasts episodes in a list.

iTunes 11.3.1 comes almost a month after the release of iTunes 11.3, which added improvements to iTunes Extras, including new content for HD movies like behind-the-scenes videos, short films, image galleries, director commentary, and more.

iTunes 11.3 can be downloaded via the Software Update Mechanism in the Mac App Store or Apple’s iTunes website.




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8
Aug

New iPhone 6 Rear Shell Photos Show Recessed Volume Buttons, Scratch-Resistant Apple Logo


Last month, luxury modified iPhone vendor Feld & Volk [Instagram page] shared some high-quality photos and a video of the purported rear shell of the iPhone 6. The part was in an intermediate stage of production, and thus had not been fully processed and polished, but it still offered a good look at the device’s body.

Feld & Volk has now received what it believes to be a completed iPhone 6 rear shell and has shared some new photos revealing a few features not highlighted in previous leaks. Among these is a good look at the volume button cutouts, which have now been recessed slightly in a change that will allow for a lower profile along the edges and decreased likelihood of accidental volume changes.

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Similar recesses for the volume buttons have been seen on a purported “perfect replica” and claimed actual rear shell for the next-generation iPad Air.

Feld & Volk’s photos also offer a look at the embedded Apple logo, something Apple has not used on the iPhone since the original iPhone back in 2007. Feld & Volk says the embedded logo is very similar to that seen on the original iPhone, but says it is made of “very extraordinary” scratch-resistant metal that it speculates could be a Liquidmetal alloy, although there is no specific evidence supporting that speculation.

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Another photo shows what seems to be an external camera ring, which measures 6.66 mm in diameter and reportedly fits perfectly on the rear camera hole of the shell. Leaked design drawings and physical mockups have indicated that the 5.5-inch iPhone 6 may see a protruding rear camera as seen on the current iPod touch, but so far those leaks have all pointed to a flush camera for the smaller 4.7-inch model, so it remains to be seen whether this camera ring does indeed pair with the rear shell of the 4.7-inch model.

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Finally, the set of parts includes a long flexible cable previously seen in another photo leak. As with the previous leak, Feld & Volk speculates that it could be for the home button, but given its length we wonder if it is actually a flex cable for an upcoming iPad.

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Apple is all but confirmed to be holding its annual iPhone media event on September 9, although it is unclear whether both the 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch models will be arriving simultaneously. At a minimum, the 4.7-inch model should launch in the first wave of countries roughly a week and a half after the event, based on past release patterns.




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