Showing posts with label application. Show all posts
Showing posts with label application. Show all posts

11 January 2011

Googles Googles can now do Sudoku puzzles for you



Having some trouble solving a Sudoku puzzles? See a print advertisement you can’t quite place? How about a logo you can’t identify? These are all things that Google’s clever Goggles mobile application (for iOS and Android) can do for you. The first two are new, as of the latest release of the app.



What happens is that the phone scans the image with its camera, it calls back to Google and it’ll solve your puzzle or identifies that print ad you inexplicably took a picture of.
The Sudoku-solving ability could prove to be useful if you ever get stuck, though I can’t see why you’d ever need to recognize a print ad, but that’s not the point, is it? The point is that Google’s image recognition is becoming incredibly powerful and that it can use that recognition not only to spit back some data but to process the data and do something with it, like a bit of mathematics. While the Sudoko solving might just be a parlor trick, the system is getting quite powerful and we can look forward to any number of advancements like it in the future.

23 November 2010

Android App Review: Facebook for Android


Facebook for Android makes it easy to stay connected and share information with friends. You can share status updates from your home screen, check out your News Feed, review your upcoming Events, look at your friends’ walls and user info, upload photos, share links, check your Inbox, and view posted videos.

Rating: *****
Price: Free
Version: 1.4.1
Added: October 28, 2009
Publisher: Facebook
File size: 2.47 MB
Downloads: >250000

Download 

22 November 2010

AppBrain v5 Now Available, But Fast Web Install Broken


The popular Android Market alternative AppBrain launched v5 of their mobile app today, bringing a slew of new features. First among those features is a double-edged sword, though. Version 5 integrates the Fast Web Installer into the main app as a preference setting, rather than having a separate app. Unfortunately, Google’s newest update of the official Android Market has broken the Fast Web install feature. In response to this, the AppBrain blog says, “Google is pushing out this update to all devices now, so we don’t know how long the fast web installer will still be relevant. (You can uninstall updates of the market to make fast web installer work again, but it seems the update keeps reinstalling automatically).” We’ll have to wait and see if the fast web installer can make a comeback, or if Google has plans to keep it for themselves with today’s promised upgrade of the Market or in Gingerbread.

AppBrain v5 also brings with it a desktop widget. A simple 1×1 widget offering a Fast Sync button and a search button, which is a nice addition. The update also brings the website’s “Related Apps” feature to the mobile app, as well as the option to write your own reviews, search for users, “fresh” recommendations, and Facebook single sign on. Overall, AppBrain is much faster to load up as well.

The Related Apps feature is a very welcome addition, as are the options to write reviews and search for users. However, I still find the recommendations by AppBrain to be pretty useless. AppBrain always recommends the same 20 popular apps regardless of what I install or uninstall. And, when I remove those unwanted apps from the recommendation list, even though there are somewhere around 100,000 apps in the Android Market, the list stays empty.

Overall, a very nice update from a great app. Let’s hope the Fast Web Installer can make a comeback.

18 November 2010

Android App Review: Shazam

 Start your music journey now with Shazam to discover, buy & share music. This free app gives you 5 tags each month to identify music anywhere, plus:

•Shazam Widget: Tag straight from your home screen
•Read track reviews and artist info
•Share Tags on Twitter & Facebook
•See what’s popular with Tag Chart & Shazamers Blog

Recent changes:
v2.5:
Shazam Widget: Tag straight from your home screen and discover songs Shazamers around the world are tagging with our live Tag Stream. Add tracks you like to your Tag list and watch music videos.

v2.1:
Off-line Tagging
Update of Facebook Connect
Removed unnecessary permissions

Rating: *****
Price: Free
Version: 2.5.0-BB70125
Added: October 28, 2009
Publisher: Shazam Entertainment Limited
File size: 999 KB
Downloads: >250000


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17 November 2010

Android App Review: FxCamera




FxCamera enables you to take a picture with various effects.

- ToyCam
- Polandroid
- Fisheye
- SymmetriCam
- Warhol
- Normal


Rating: *****
Price: Free
Version: 0.6.8
Added: October 28, 2009
Publisher: ymst
File Size: 1.39 MB
Downloads: >250000

Download

15 November 2010

Android App Review: Google Goggles



Search by taking a picture. Goggles attempts to recognize objects, text, landmarks, books, contact info, artwork, wine, logos and return relevant search results. Recognizes words in English, French, Italian, German and Spanish and allows you to translate to other languages. One of the best apps to have for Android. Version 1.6 or later of Android needed to download.

Rating: *****
Price: Free 
Version: 1.2.1
Added: December 07, 2009
Publisher: Google Inc.
File size: 1.13 MB
Downloads: >250000

Download 

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12 November 2010

Android App Review: Retro Camera




With Retro Camera you'll take delicious old-school pics your friends will drool over. 5 cameras, 5 sets of vintage vignetting, film scratch, black and white & cross processing effects for that off-the-hip analog look. Inspired by the Lomo, Holga, Polaroid, Diana, the toy cameras and Hipstamatic. Instant Nostalgia now free.

Rating:   *****
Price: Free 
Version: 3.2
Added: May 12, 2010
Publisher: Urbian, Inc.
File size: 5.79 MB
Downloads: >250000

Download 

25 September 2010

Ask.com has an iPhone app that lets you ask and get local answers

Don't worry, this isn't another search app you'll never use actually, Ask.com isn't a search
engine per se. Originally conceived as the place to ask complex questions and get relevant answers, Ask.com returned to these roots earlier this year after its owner IAC realized there 's no point in battling search behemoths like Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft on their own turf. Their upcoming iOS program aptly named Ask iPhone specializes in getting the right
answers for your typed in or spoken questions in a way traditional search cannot handle
efficiently.

The app draws its power from Ask.com's database of half a billion matching answers from high-quality sources like Q&A sites, FAQ
pages, and other relevant sites. Like on the web, you can tap crowd knowledge by hitting the "Ask the Community" button or ask your
friends on social networks to help you out. Version 2.0 of this question-answering engine
will deliver geo-targeted answers based on your location. According to reports, you 'll be able to route complex questions to the knowledgeable people who opted-in to the beta program, crowd-source answers relevant to your locations, see questions asked nearby, and so forth. Those features will be available under the
" Nearby Answers" tab of Ask iPhone version 2.0. What's best, you'll be able to set the asking
radius from less than a mile to fifty miles and thus narrow down your question to the right people or places. Here 's how it's supposed to
work. The app will present you with a list of places around you. You simply pick a nearby restaurant and ask if they serve pasta. Or,
choose a movie theater and ask if the line for the latest Twilight movie is too long. If all of this sounds familiar, then you may have
already tried intelligent search assistant Siri, acquired by Apple earlier this year. That said,
Ask.com does much more than parse complex search queries to perform keyword searches –
it delivers answers to your questions. It'll be all seamless and magical – that's crowd-sourced,
decision-based searching for you.

Ask iPhone will be submitted to Apple soon and hopefully approved without a hiccup.

01 September 2010

Best Mobile Apps: Opera Mini

Opera Mini is a awesome web browser for your phone! Many phones have a complicated and slow web browser that loads forever to view a website.

Opera Mini have a clean and simple, easy to use interface. You can add 9 of your favourite webpages on the homescreen, that show little windows of your sites.

It's super fast! Full websites loads in 3 seconds, even old simple phones load not more than 8 seconds.

You can view any full websites with the perfect handy Zoom In/Zoom Out function. Double touch on the screen from a touch phone or use the option on normal phones.

Browse more for less! Opera Mini cuts browsing costs, because of it's speed. And images on sites doesn't load full megabites, that's why it works out cheaper and faster.

Roundup of everything:

- Simple and easy to use
- Super Fast
- Browse more for less
- Search Google from the Google toolbar
- Add 9 favourite websites to your homescreen
- Option to set all Images off (To save even more money and get more speed)
- Set as default web browser on phone

Download Opera Mini for FREE from m.opera.com