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New KDDI smartphone palm authentication app unveiled at 2012 CEATEC

We live in a world where our entire lives are on our smartphones- from photos of family and friends to private emails, texts and even business documents. Even though most smartphones come with a bunch of security measures and password enabled privacy locks, it’s often not enough to keep the content of your phone secure from...
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New smartphone app lets the audience participate in rock concerts

Legend has it that the first ever raised lighter tribute was given to Melanie Safka at Woodstock in the summer of ’69. Over the years, light emitted from raised lighters have been replaced by lit cellphone displays though no one really ever thought of having these display panels synchronized with the light show that accompa...
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Aviva Life Insurance launches its own multi platform mobile application

Life insurance firm Aviva India has become the first company in India to launch its own mobile application. The multi-platform mobile application has been developed on JQuery platform and is aimed at making customer service more efficient for the company’s customers. Dubbed ...
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App.net gets first mobile client in form of HooHa

Subscription-based Twitter-like startup App.net recently fulfilled its funding goals and shortly after its launch, the social network announced that it had landed its first ever third-party mobile client in the guise of another startup called HooHa. The Android mobile client was released over the weekend. The application is b...
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Amazon Cloud Drive and desktop app finally arrives in the UK

A year after it appeared in the U.S., the Amazon’s Cloud Drive is finally on offer in Britain. Using the same interface as the American version, the storage will be accessible via the Amazon site and users can alternatively download the standalone Amazon Cloud Drive Desktop App for PC or Mac to enable drag-and-drop func...
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Tawkon allows parents to keep an eye on their kids’ cellphone radiation exposure

It is common knowledge that exposure to excessive cellphone radiation can cause health ailments. However, most of us simply do not know how much radio frequency it too much. To allow people to keep a check on how much cellphone radiation they are being exposed to and when it has reached a dangerous level, techies Gil Friedlan...
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Facebook rewrites iOS app for better responsiveness

Facebook has said that it has rebuilt its new iOS app “from the ground up” to allow it to be twice as responsive as the previous version. The updated version will allow users to load photos instantly and scroll through posts faster. The app will also open more quickly making browsing Facebook from iPad and iPhones an even...
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T(ether) to let people work together on virtual screens in real time

iPad is special and so are the applications that are made especially for this handsome device. The world of electronics has a lot to offer and here to magically perk up the whole user interface experience is T(ether). Created by four students from MIT Media Lab, David Lakatos, Ken Perlin, Matthew Blackshaw and Hiroshi Ishii, ...
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Facebook camera launched for iPhone users

Facebook has launched a new application for cell phones to gain access to the photos in Facebook easier and faster. You can have an easy view and access to the photographs of your friends and a single swipe will allow you to enlarge a video or picture. ...
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An iPad app allows pouring out of real beer, or does it?

Imagine yourself walking into a pub after a hard day’s work, and suddenly the bartender pours out your favorite brew not from any bottle, but directly from an iPad. Yes, of course, the reactions can be many; you might think that your boss’s little speech is still playing mind games with your head, or you’re hopi...
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