Apple: iTunes 10.3 Now Available for Download

June 7th, 2011 by ytechcity

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It appears that iTunes 10.3 is available for download in certain areas. Even though I can’t see to be able to hit the update, some people are currently downloading it.

iTunes 10.3 will allow you to automatically download new music, app, and book purchases to all your devices. The automatic downloads and downloading of purchase history are available now but they require at least iOS 4.3.1 on iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4 (GSM model), iPod touch (3rd and 4th generation), iPad, or iPad 2, or a Mac or PC with iTunes 10.3…

I’m not sure yet if it’s safe or not for jailbreakers. You might want to hold off on that, just to be on the safe side. Share with us if you able to sync without any issue via jailbreak phone.

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News: Apple WWDC 2011 Keynote

June 7th, 2011 by ytechcity

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You’ve read the live blogs last night, now watch the keynote in full and relive the moment as Steve Jobs and his team unveil the OS X Lion, iOS 5 and iCloud for the first time. Click the link below to stream the full-length keynote, all 117 minutes of it.

WWDC 2011 Keynote

We’re still still bummed that there’s no mention of a new iPhone though.

Apple: iOS 5 Features Overview

June 7th, 2011 by ytechcity

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The WWDC 2011 is over and done with, and while we are hoping that Steve Jobs’ “one more thing” would be a new iPhone — which didn’t happen — his keynote revealed some pretty interesting stuff coming from Apple.

The iOS has been generally unchanged since it was first launched and at the same time Android has been evolving in such a short time span with both smart phone and tablet specific versions. So what’s new with iOS 5? If they are not releasing a brand new iPhone, there better be new features to make their devices appealing for today’s users. The Android platform has been moving in a rapid pace thanks to new hardware as well as custom software innovations by respective manufacturers. Read on as we run through the new key features.

Notifications Centre

New to iOS 5 is the Notifications Centre which houses all your alerts and notifications in one place. Previously most alerts especially push messages are popped out while you’re in a middle of doing something which is often annoying. With this, the notifications will appear briefly at the top and once you’re available, you can slide down from the top to view all the alerts which requires your attention. If this looks familiar to you, its no surprise that this was inspired by Android’s notification bar. There’s also additional info such as weather and stocks which should be customisable according to your preference.

Lock Screen with notifications

The notifications are also shown on your lock screen and can be accessed immediately by swiping on the item directly. This is a handy feature which lets you do things faster than before. However we wonder if the notification details can be turned off especially the contents of messages. Who wants strangers to peek into your private stuff from the lock screen.

Twitter – Social Integration

Social Networking dominates the usage of smart phone these days and Apple brings this closer to the iOS devices with its Twitter integration. With its single sign on, you can now share and tweet photos and various sharable contents. If you’re a Facebook person, unfortunately you still need to do it the old fashion way via the App. Although this is a welcome feature, we would have expected more like Android where you can seamlessly share almost about everything to any social networking tool installed on your device.

Enhanced Safari Browser

For those that surf multiple pages simultaneously, the Safari Browser now supports tabs. This makes switching between pages easier with a single touch. In the demo video, this is shown only on the iPad and we wonder if it will make an appearance on its smaller iOS screen devices as well.

Camera

Camera has been enhanced too. Without a dedicated shutter button, it normally takes longer time to capture that important shot. Now they have added the camera button on the lock screen itself, which makes accessing quicker. Speaking about shutter button, you can now press volume up key to shoot which feels more natural than tapping on the screen.

Split keyboard

Typing on an iPad in landscape mode can be a daunting task especially when you’re holding it with both hands. Now they offer split keyboard which makes the keys reachable by both thumbs on either hands which can be enabled with a split gesture on the screen.

iOS devices – No PC required

The iPad has always been taunted as the post-pc device but that is often thwarted by its need to sync to an iTunes on a PC/Mac before using it for the first time. Now iOS 5 has made the devices PC Free. The newer batches of these devices after iOS 5 official release should allow you to get going without needing to hook up a cable to a computer for activation. To make updates easier, future updates are pushed Over the Air which is something most Android devices have been doing for a long time already. While previous iOS updates are often bulky and long to download, Apples promises lighter updates which means you’ll download only what is necessary to bring your device up to the latest version.

iMessage

Another new feature to iOS is iMessage which is a new messaging service that runs online with push capabilities on both 3G and WiFi. In a world where we have WhatsApp and Ping Chat which allow cross platform communication, Apple’s iMessage is restricted only to iOS devices. Think of it as Apple’s answer to BBM. Is there a future in this? BBM is said to be considering to extend its messaging service to non-BlackBerry platforms and it is interesting to see if Apple’s iMessage will take off as it works only for its own.

Other features
For those that subscribe magazines and newspapers, there’s a new Newsstand which centralises all your subscription in one place. Another feature we liked is the revamped reminder/task which is revamped with geo-location triggers. This means you can now add reminders which alerts you when you reach a certain location or when you’re leaving a place. There’s also the iCloud which lets you store music and your crucial content in the cloud. This lets you seamlessly share and sync content across your own collection of iOS devices that you own.

iOS 5 will be available for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPad, iPad 2 and 3rd/4th generation iPod Touches. Availability is slated for this coming fall which is sometime in September. We’re wondering if the iPhone 3GS will get all the new features of the iOS 5 or will certain features be omitted from the old iPhone — almost two years since launch now.

Conclusion
All these features isn’t ground breaking and this is Apple’s attempt of closing the gap with its other smart phone/tablet OS platforms. Don’t get us wrong, the new features are all welcomed but there’s no real innovation from Apple. For those who have used both Android and iOS would notice that several of the new features are merely playing catching up as they have always been a standard in Android. The notification centre, a useful lock screen and even the split keyboard isn’t really new to Android platform.

If anything, iOS 5 exposes how lacking of features the old iOS is. As they say, it’s better late than never.

You can check out the full features and demo video over at Apple’s iOS 5 page.

News: Google introduce mobile payment service- Google Wallet

May 30th, 2011 by ytechcity

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Google has announced Google Wallet, a mobile payment service which is currently being tested by Google, Sprint, Citibank, Mastercard, First Data and Sprint. It uses NFC technology which lets you make payments by simply tapping your device at the counter terminal.

Google Wallet is not just about payments as it also integrates merchant loyalty, rewards and even coupon programs that helps improve your shopping experience. What this means, you can get instant offers and redeem points instantly in a single tap. For those who are skeptical about credit card security, Google Wallet offers several layers of security which includes a PIN request before a transaction is made.

For those without credit card, Google is releasing Google Prepaid Cards which is a virtual credit that’s being offered by Mastercard and Money Network. In addition, it also can store shopping gift cards for selected retail outlets, making shopping more paperless. Overall, this eliminates coins, dollar notes and even the bunch of cards that we normally carry. The bad news however is that it will be available only in the US and only applicable for the Nexus S 4G for.

Maxis had a demo of the Nexus S’s NFC capabilities during the launch but so far we have yet to see any real application of it in Malaysia. However looking way back, NFC isn’t really new as Maxis does have a NFC solution called FastTap. Only available with a Nokia 6212, Maxis FastTap service offers both Visa Wave & Touch n Go mobile payments and it works in most places with Visa Wave and TnG terminals. We are wondering when Maxis is planning to extend this to the rest of the new devices with NFC.

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Android Apps: Google Docs app for Android

May 2nd, 2011 by ytechcity

Google has just released Google Docs app for Android platform which makes it easy to manage your docs stored online. With this new app it’s easy to filter and search for your content across any Google account, then jump straight into editing docs using the online mobile editors. The app also allows you to easily share items with contacts on your phone, right from within the app. The app however still relies heavily on data as the editing and viewing is still done on the net. Each time you open or edit a document or spreadsheet, it launches the online editor which runs on its built-in browser.


Some of the key features is having the ability to upload most office documents directly from your phone and it even lets you create documents with your camera or a taken image. According to Google, there’s an optical character recognition (OCR) feature which converts photos taken of documents into text format. When we tried, we couldn’t get it to work and according to Google it only works for certain fonts. This OCR feature is expected to improve further over time and we think this will be a convenient way to copy text from printed materials.

The Docs app also allows you to upload content from your phone and open documents directly from Gmail. You can also add a widget to your home screen for easy access to three core tasks: jumping to your starred documents, taking a photo to upload, or creating a new document with one tap. Google Docs for Android is currently available for Android 2.1 and above.

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