For users that have jailbroken their iPhone and want more from Siri, you’ll be happy to know that MyAssistant (formally MySiri) can be downloaded from Cydia for 99 cents.
MyAssistant gives Siri the ability to tap (no pun intended) into additional settings of your iPhone to unlock more areas that can be controlled by voice commands.
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Super Bowl XLVI will be the first super bowl in history to connect fans and the game with mobile and social media (on this scale).
It doesn’t matter what team you’re a fan of, Sunday’s Super Bowl will have something for everyone. Even fans of the commercials!
Fans of the teams and fans of commercials will be able to have access to a variety of apps that will transform the way you view the game.
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Express yourself with a customizable neon scrolling banner.
Yup, that’s just what you need!
Next time you go to a party, concert, or club use BannerFlo to create a personalized neon banner to communicate messages in the crowd.
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A new study released today by BCG shows that the web economy for G20 countries is going to double by 2016.
It also reports that the driving force behind the rapid growth is Mobile Internet.
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Android users can now have important documents signed on their devices with DocuSign Ink for Android.
You don’t need to rely on a printer or fax machine or even a scanner. Users can now safely and securely drag and drop their signature and initials onto any document.
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That’s right we said draw your own music. Gliss is an iOS app that makes it easy for anyone to create their own music by drawing on the screen.
Gliss has a user interface reminiscent of Microsoft Paint and lets you draw with your finger to make music. From the developer:
“Gliss lets you play sound files and mix them easily by drawing on your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch. With gliss you can load your sounds and draw them on the gliss sequencer in a quick, intuitive way that lets you make music on the fly. Play your mix using a tempo or scrub through by tilting your iPhone.”
For some reason it brought back memories of playing with Mario Paint’s music making feature on the SNES for me *nostalgia*.
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Microsoft is trying really hard to showcase their new Windows Phone operating system. It’s unlikely many iOS and Android users will make the switch to a Windows Phone, and so Microsoft has decided to create a very slick online web demo of its new Windows Phone operating system.
It’s designed to run on your iPhone or Android web browser which will showcase the new “Metro” user interface in HTML 5.
The demo will show other smart phone users what the Metro UI looks like without the need to actually go into the store. This is a good strategy by Microsoft but will it work? They are using JavaScript and WebKit CSS animation features to limit the demo to WebKit browsers used on iOS and Android. →Keep Reading
If you are still doubting that mobile payment systems are the way of the future…well STOP IT! Global payments with mobile phones are expected to be up 76% over the year before. The dollar value of mobile transactions is expected to be $86.1 billion in 2011. Compare that to the system’s paltry $48.9 billion in 2010 and this year’s haul becomes even more impressive. In spite of those intimidating numbers the research firm that conducted the study believes mass market adoption of mobile payment systems are still four years away, which gives you time to familiarize yourself with the technology and prepare your business for the coming revolution.
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We’ve all seen the maps from Google with the orange bubbles right? When we search for something local, Google matches up the search with local businesses and locations.
This means users can find their favorite restaurants, coffee shops, and other businesses directly from Google Search.
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According to Microsoft Vice President Julie Larson-Green, Microsoft’s fufutre development plans will be “based on HTML5 and Javascript.”
For the last decade Microsoft has spent a lot of time and money developing technologies like .NET, Silverlight, and others. →Keep Reading