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- Cut the Rope: Time Travel released for Android, iPhone and iPad
- Nokia Lumia 928 with Xenon flash new press image surfaces
- Skitch for iPhone and iPad v2.5 update brings PDF Support, Stamps and more
- Celkon CT888 Tablet with 7-inch display, 3G and Voice calling now available for Rs. 7999
- Sony Xperia Tablet S Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update starts rolling out
ZeptoLab, the creators of popular game Cut the Rope has launched the Cut the Rope: Time Travel a new game in the Cut the Rope series. In this game Om Nom stumbles upon a time travel machine and is using it to go back in time and discover his roots, teaming up with his candy-chomping kin along the way. Cut the Rope was first launched in October 2010, Cut the Rope Experiments was launched for iPhone and iPad on August 2011, which was released on Android last March. httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEWputinvRA It also feature a new season of the award-winning Om Nom Stories animated series, so fans can go on the adventure with Om Nom as he travels back in time and across the globe to meet his ancestors throughout the ages. This has a same mechanism as the Cut the Rope, where players cut the ropes and collect stars to unlock levels with challenging new gameplay elements. Instead of one, you need to feed two hungry green monsters. Download Cut the Rope: Time Travel: Android (ad-supported)(free) HD version for Android (ad-free) ($0.99 / Rs. 55), Cut the Rope: Time Travel for iPhone ($0.99) and Cut the Rope: Time Travel HD for iPad ($2.99 / Rs.170). |
First press image of the Nokia Lumia 928 for Verizon USA surfaced earlier this month. Now a new render of the phone has surfaced from the same source, evleaks. The Nokia Lumia 928, a Lumia 920 rumored under the codename Laser would have a Xenon Flash along with an LED flash similar to the Nokia 808 PureView. The new image looks a bit polished and the phone looks thicker than the Lumia 920 as you can see in the render. This is obvious since the Xenon flash module would be larger than the LED flash. The Nokia Lumia 928 would have a PureView Camera with Carl Zeiss optics and Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) similar to the Lumia 920. Other features would be similar to the Lumia 920 including a 4.5-inch PureMotion HD+ display, 1.5 GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor, Windows Phone 8 OS and a 8.7 megapixel rear camera with 1080p HD video recording, Xenon and LED Flash. Images of the Nokia Lumia with an aluminium body codenamed Catwalk surfaced yesterday, which is expected in June. A recent report reveal that Nokia is planning for a phablet for this year and the Lumia PureView with a 41MP camera is expected in July. According to the earlier rumors, the Nokia Lumia 928 ... |
Evernote has updated the Skitch app for iPhone and iPad to version 2.5 that brings lot of new features including PDF support that lets you add annotations to PDF files. This is a premium feature, but it is available as a free trail for all the users for 30 days. This update also brings option to add stamps to make an visual impression on anything. You can place a stamp on an image to quickly indicate that you like something, hate it, or need a deeper explanation. You can also add text to these stamps. httpv://youtu.be/XE325A4RvQc New features in Skitch for iPhone and iPad v2.5 Read, annotate and share your feedback visually on any PDF document Add stamps to your documents to provide visual feedback The new Summary makes it easy for others to see the annotations you've shared with them at a glance. Plain Text styling in annotation Tips for first-time users give you easy access to helpful resources Download Skitch for iPhone and iPad from the Apple iTunes Store for free, if you don't have it yet. Read |
Celkon CT888, the company's new tablet is now available from online retailer Snapdeal. Celkon launched the CT910 tablet with 3G voice calling support recently, but this has a high-resolution 7-inch display and a better processor. The Celkon CT888 has a 7-inch (1024 x 600 pixels) capacitive touch screen display and is powered by a 1.2 GHz processor. It runs on Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) and comes with a 2-megapixel rear camera and has a VGA front-facing camera. This is cheaper than the Byond Mi-book Mi7 which has a similar display and 3G support, but the Byond tablet has a dual-core processor. Celkon CT888 Specifications 7-inch (1024 x 600 pixels) capacitive 5-point multi-touch display Android 4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich) OS 9.9 mm thick and weighs 200 grams 1.2 GHz processor 2MP rear camera, 0.3MP VGA front-facing camera 3.5mm audio jack, FM Radio 3G (via SIM card slot), WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS 512MB DDR2 RAM, 4GB internal memory , 32GB expandable memory with microSD 3500 mAh battery The Celkon CT888 tablet is priced at Rs. 7,999. Source: Snapdeal |
Sony has started rolling out the the Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) update for the Xperia Tablet S. The Xperia Tablet S was announced in August 2012 running Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). Sony confirmed Jelly Bean update for range of 2012 Xperia devices back in October, but it did not include tablets. Sony Xperia T and Xperia V got the Jelly Bean update back in February, and the Xperia J got the update last month. The Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean update for the Xperia Tablet S brings WALKMAN®, Album and Movies now supports the DLNA Controller function (3Box function) Movies app now Supports the capability to play closed captioned video content distributed from Video Unlimited Album app has improved User Interface (Adopts UI design of the same dashboard concept as WALKMAN and Movies apps.) Camera (User Interface improvement) Scrapbook Adds the Map clipping feature Clip widget Browser (Small Apps) and support for bookmark On-screen keyboard (Supports the new Portuguese orthographic) New TV SideView application The over-the-air (OTA) update is about 412 MB. It would be available Over the Air (OTA) (depending on the regions and carriers) and via PC Companion on Windows/ Bridge for Mac. It would release first in United States, Canada, Latin America Region, Japan and other parts of Europe. The availability might vary across different carriers and countries. Read, Image via: ... |
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