Wednesday, July 24, 2013



                                                           APPS REVIEWS


Zomato is foraying into New Zealand as part of a global expansion under which it will open five offices, including in the UK and South Africa.
HopStop provides directions to major transit systems and biking routes, while Locationary collects and analyzes data to help create more precise maps.
Evernote has released an updated app for Windows that brings a new user interface and several new features.
After a gap of more than two years, popular video player VLC is back on iOS.
The update brings tighter integration with Google services, data compression and enhancement to text to speech, among other features.
The hackers claim to have downloaded more than 7 databases including from the Truecaller server.
The updated WhatsApp app for iPhone allows users to backup and restore chat history and send multiple pictures together.
The app offers enterprise users the ability to get access to their Outlook email, calendar and contacts, in addition to some new features.
The new Google Maps iOS app brings support for the iPad.
Logic Pro X comes with a host of new features like Drummer, Flex Pitch, Track Stacks, Smart Controls and an improved Mixer.
A detailed look at the new IFTTT app for iPhone. The service lets you automate tasks related to other web service.
Instagram now lets you record and share short videos using a few taps of a finger on a mobile device.
Feedly excels in highlighting the most popular items from all your feeds, based on sharing and other interactions.
The new app can be used only by people with an Office 365 subscription, which costs $100 a year or $10 a month.
Here is our review of #nwplyng, a music based check-in application.
Windows Data Recovery is one of Stellar's many offerings that, as the name suggests, is designed to help Windows users salvage data from tricky situations.
Whatever you think of the rivalry between Google and Apple, don't look at Google Now as a Siri-killer.
For full song plays within the service, you have to sign up for a premium subscription to Spotify or Rdio, each of which costs $10 a month.
Home is ideal for people whose lives are centered on Facebook.
Temple Run: Oz is inspired form the upcoming Disney movie The Great and Powerful Oz. We gave the app a spin to find out if it's as addictive as the original game.

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