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Smartphone App Snaps Stealthy Photos to Spy On Your Life in 3D
PetaPixel
With the advent of Internet-connectivity and apps in cameraphones and digital cameras, images can now be shared with others in ways never before seen in the history of photography. Unfortunately, not all of the ways are positive. Some are downright creepy.
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10 ways to be healthy using smartphone apps
Journal and Courier
Smartphones can do a lot for organization, communication and keeping information at your fingertips. But your phone also help you eat right and stay fit. Currently more American adults are owners of smartphones than adults who have a basic cellphone, ...
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Mila App Transforms a Smartphone into an Online Office, Connecting Small ...
The Herald | HeraldOnline.com
Mila, a new business app, changes everything by democratizing the advantages of digital interconnectedness and putting them into the hands of the self-employed and small businesses (SMEs). Anyone with a smartphone can now enter the global market via ...
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With Apple's Maps Misstep, Other Nav Apps Get Their Turn
All Things Digital
We've come to expect a lot from our smartphones, and that includes decent maps. Apple's decision to remove Google Maps from the iPhone 5 and its latest software (iOS 6) in favor of its own fledgling Maps app has resulted in a black eye for the company,...
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Urban Airship reaches smartphone users where they are
OregonLive.com
Urban Airship built its three-year-old business on "push" notification, technology forapp developers to send live alerts and messages to smartphone users. Last year, the Portland company bought a San Francisco startup called SimpleGeo and began work...
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New apps for Windows 8 is the only way for Microsoft to sustain in smartphone ...
Economic Times
Creating numerous new applications or apps for Windows 8 is vital for Microsoft if it is to make a dent in the global smartphone market, where it has a meagre 4 per cent marketshare. Most analysts believe a part of the reason for the tepid response to ...
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Wonderbra's revealing smartphone app
Mobile Entertainment
The Wonderbra Decoder is part of the underwear brand's new marketing campaign and involves scanning a QR code and downloading an app to 'decode the underwear secrets of model Adriana Cernanova'. Print adverts of a clothed Adriana will tomorrow ...
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