Google Plus iOS users get Instant Upload
The latest update of Google Plus brings a new feature for iOS users that has been around for a bit already for Android users. Coming to iPhone and iPad when using Google Plus is Instant Upload.
The latest update of Google Plus brings a new feature for iOS users that has been around for a bit already for Android users. Coming to iPhone and iPad when using Google Plus is Instant Upload.
An interesting statistic came up with the Canalys Quarter 4 - 2011 report on smart phone and PC sales. Canalys reports that for the first time, smart phone sales have overtaken PC sales.
In very cool news, a game that many have been playing for ten years now is finally coming to iOS and Android mobile devices. Grand Theft Auto III has a 10 Year Anniversary Edition which should be available next week on December 15th for $4.99. Check the App Store and Android Market then to get it.
Apple’s App Store opened in July 2008, about three and half years ago. Just earlier this year in January 2011, Apple announced that they reached a pinnacle of 10 billion app downloads. On the other hand Google’s Android Market opened around the same time as the App Store, in August 2008.
SkyLight is a project by Tess and Andy where a simple accessory will allow you to connect your smart phone to a microscope. The benefit is that you instantly connect the microscope to the world with smart devices.
Aw, Snap! Android just got it’s own retail store. Androidland which just debuted in Australia is the first Android retail experience, an interactive one at that. It has all the similarities that any mobile device store would have: staff to help you with questions, show you how Android powered devices might work, you name it. Except, Androidland is more like an Apple Store + a Game Stop on crack.
If you haven’t heard yet about this Carrier IQ issue, it’s pretty serious. If you are not following me on Twitter, you should be. I tweeted this two days ago, but apparently it’s blown up even more and getting some good press now. The issue is that on many mobile devices there is some program shipped with the devices that in a nutshell are tracking everything you do on your device.
This is sad, for all iPad competitors that is. According to comScore October 2011 results, the iPad is destroying the tablet space with 87.6% of web usage worldwide coming from the iPad. There literally is no other tablet that even comes close to the iPad. Android has 10.9% of usage worldwide.
Today Google announced their next big venture. Google Music launched along with the Google Music Store. Google Music which we talked about before with Beta Music is basically Google’s version of iTunes.
Similar to what happens around the web in 60 seconds, here is an infographic that shows you everything that happens on mobile devices in 60 seconds. It’s completely mind blowing to know in just one minute, 23,148 apps are downloaded in the App Store!
At the Web 2.0 Summit, analyst Mary Meeker presented a fantastic slide show presentation of Internet and technology trends we have been seeing as of late including projections of the future of technology and where it is going.
Maybe the “S” in iPhone 4S stands for Space? Maybe not, but in this video by Final Cut King, they launch two iPhone 4S’ into space with a weather balloon. Similar to when an Android phone was launched into space, you get a great visual from up above the clouds of Earth with the iPhone 4S’ new 8 megapixel camera lens.
Photoshop which is the most powerful desktop illustration program known and also the most expensive, has made a mobile app that will be available for tablets. The Adobe Photoshop Touch initially will be available on Android and in early 2012 will be available on the iPad.
Is Disney trying to get into the mobile game? Looks to be the case as they are launching their own line of mobile devices in Japan using Android as it’s mobile platform.
Last week the president of HTC Martin Fichter said that iPhones are not “cool anymore.” He said that HTC mobile phones [natch] and Samsung’s are the hip devices that young people care about these days. HTC of course has the popular Wildfire smartphone that runs Google’s Android OS on it. I agree, HTC is cool, but to say Apple’s iPhone is not cool is just, not cool!