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Apple and Facebook haven’t had the best of relationships in the past. They have tried and more or less failed to work together on Facebook integration into Apple’s products, but that doesn’t mean they’ll never try again. “Stay tuned,” Apple CEO Tim Cook said of the potential of Apple’ ... Full Article »
Facebook recently paid $1 billion for social photography app Instagram. To follow up that move, the social networking company just launched a mobile photography app of its own: Facebook Camera. At its most basic, the app is Facebook-agram. Users can snap shots with the app or use photos in their Ca ... Full Article »
ooVoo has been popular on iPhone and Android for a while, allowing people to video-chat with up to 12 different people on a variety of different devices. Today, the app received a major update which makes it compatible with iPad too, providing up to four simultaneous HD video chat streams to users. ... Full Article »
Facebook is very busy. The social networking company just had its initial public offering on Friday, made news earlier this month when it paid $1 billion for social photography app Instagram, and just acquired another notable app: Karma (also available on Android). The announcement of the acquisiti ... Full Article »
Wednesdays and Thursdays see a lot of buzz about new apps. To get a jump on the big launches of the week, which mostly happen Wednesday night into Thursday morning because of the way Apple’s charts work, journalists keep an eye on the iTunes App Stores for New Zealand and Australia, because they g ... Full Article »
A new app called KLIK by Face.com has a clever trick up its sleeve. Point your iOS camera at a person and it has the ability to recognize them and tag them before you’ve even taken the shot. According to Liz Gannes at AllThingsD, the app was developed by Face.com in Tel Aviv. Face.com already off ... Full Article »
The rumors of a Facebook app store were true, it appears, as the company has announced an app-pushing portal that will be accessible both by mobile users and by those on the web. But earlier talk of Facebook pushing HTML5 apps to Apple’s iOS platform and thereby circumventing the iTunes App Store ... Full Article »
The hunt for the next big app never ceases. Everyone on the high seas of the tech world is an unquenchable Captain Ahab looking for the next Moby Dick. Except, when they actually find their white whale and spear it, they immediately want to find another one. The hot new pick to be the next big app l ... Full Article »
Facebook’s popular and extremely useful Facebook Messenger has only been available on the iPhone so far, but a new report says that the Internet-based messaging app is making the leap to the iPad. As 9to5Mac reports, there’s currently a beta version of Facebook Messenger that the social network ... Full Article »
Wall Street analysts who foolishly downgraded Apple before another monstrous earnings report this week are not the only ones who should eat a little crow. It may seem surreal to think about now, but it wasn’t too long ago when some of the smartest tech industry commentators and executives were di ... Full Article »
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