You've probably stocked up on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod and then frantically searched for it around your apartment, while the worst scenario of losing it was running through your head. So that you don't have to turn over every pillow, go through all the pockets and all the bags, there is now a Marco Polo app that locates your iPhone. How? With your voice. You call it like you would call a dog, except that the iPhone will not run to you, but will answer you as you have taught it.
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As if the Google Translate mobile application was not already popular enough, the new version of this mobile software has received additional useful functions and, among other things, now offers translation with the help of a digital camera, which allows you to capture text in an incomprehensible language and, without the need for connection to the World Wide Web, translates in real time.
The old year said goodbye and gave way to the new one. Just as you decided to get rid of some habits in 2015, get rid of some applications on your smartphone or mobile phones that only take up space and replace them with new ones.
PLAYER is a new iOS app that redefines our music collection. Namely, it works as a music player that analyzes every song in the music library, so that we can play along with it like professionals.
The Japanese start-up company Cerevo can boast of the production of XON Snow-1 snowboard bindings, which have built-in sensors to detect and track movement and weight distribution while riding. In addition, the sensors detect the degree of bending of the board, measure the speed and with the LED lights (on the heels and at the toes) simultaneously provide the boarder with information about how he distributes the weight during the twisting.
Language is often an insurmountable barrier, but the popular service for free online conversations, which also offers cheaper calls to mobile and landline networks, Skype is trying to put an end to this. On computers with the Windows 8.1 operating system, she experimentally installed a universal translator (the Skype Translator application), which interprets the conversation between the two interlocutors in real time.
Apple Design Awards 2014 - the best iOS apps of the year are known, all combining modern design, cutting-edge technology and strong creativity in various ways. Let's see which apps have charmed Apple the most this year.
For all its sophistication and attention to detail, the iPhone has its flaws. One of the more obvious is the keyboard user experience. iOS 8 did bring the option of choosing an on-screen keyboard, but until the arrival of a genuine alternative iPhone keyboard, there was no truly effective remedy. It was brought only by the Next Keyboard application, which eliminates all the pressing responsibilities of use.
Can you imagine a situation where you get paid to view an ad? Probably yes, in my dreams. Well, the Slovenian mobile app Venxly, invented by Miha J. Mulec, turns this into reality, so you can pinch yourself peacefully without waking up to a harsh reality where ads are only a necessary evil. Namely, the application sets new trends in advertising, as it will stimulate the visitor to visit the ad, for which he will be suitably rewarded.
The exclusivity of applications is not such a magnet for buyers as the performance of the device, but it is therefore an important piece of prestige. Given the fact that iPhone users usually get to the latest apps sooner than Android users (and the reverse is true for features), membership in the "apple" club has its perks, even if those in the opposite camp try to devalue them, because in this case you they are not apparent and the result of fanaticism.
The year 2014 will remain well written in the memory of iPhone fans, as Apple pleased them with the iPhone 6 and the operating system iOS 8. But these are not the only things that keep them happy. Credit also goes to many new applications, and some of them have already been caught by our radar over the years. Now we are adding those others who have left their mark.
Calorific is a mobile application that reveals how many calories the food on our plate contains in the form of beautiful photos.