| Dolphin Zero is the ultimate privacy browser with an always-on incognito mode Posted: 18 Dec 2013 11:04 AM PST  The "incognito" mode of browsers are designed to always ensure anonymity by not storing any record of what someone does while in that private mode. Android app Dolphin Browser today launched Dolphin Zero, an alternative browser that's always in private mode because that's the only kind of browsing session it will support. Read the full story here. |
| Pebble app store launching next year on Android and iPhone Posted: 18 Dec 2013 10:27 AM PST  Pebble, the smart watch that rose to prominence thanks to a massive Kickstarter campaign, has announced plans to release a dedicated store containing apps and watch faces built specifically with the epaper watch in mind. Here's what users can expect from the Pebble appstore. Read the full story here. |
| BBM will be preinstalled on LG smartphones Posted: 18 Dec 2013 07:17 AM PST  BlackBerry Messenger will come preloaded on LG Android smartphones, including the soon to launch LG G Pro Lite. BlackBerry has issued a statement confirming that it has reached an an agreement with LG to preinstall BBM on phones released in unspecified "key markets" across the globe. BBM has been available for Android and iOS since October, adding tens of millions of new users in the process. Appearing on new LG devices could make the cross-platform messaging client more appealing in some regions, especially existing BBM hotbeds like the Middle East, Africa, and southeast Asia. Read the full story here. |
| Apple iPhone and iPad apps must upgrade to iOS7 by February 2014 to enter App Store Posted: 18 Dec 2013 06:45 AM PST  Apple will no longer allow new or updated iOS apps to publish to the App Store unless they are optimized for iOS 7. Existing apps will remain in the App Store, but developers wishing to update their apps after February 1, 2014 will have to ensure that their apps have the latest version of Xcode 5 and follow the iOS Human Interface Guidelines. The rule change should cut down on the number of iPhone and iPad apps using the old style UI and keyboard, which will eventually bring a higher rate of uniformity between apps. Read the full story here. |
| Samsung reportedly shooting for the moon with new Galaxy S 5 hardware features Posted: 18 Dec 2013 05:48 AM PST  Samsung was accused of reaching its peak and relying on gimmicks to sell the Samsung Galaxy S 4, but reports suggest the company is being very ambitious with plans for the Galaxy S5. Could Samsung release a phone with diamond coating, a 20-megapixel camera, and an eye-scanner? Read the full story here. |
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