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Plex for iOS 3.1 brings a mobile media server, deep content filters
Engadget
Plex just last month gave its Android app a big overhaul that turned it into a full-fledged media hub; it's now the iOS app's turn. A Plex for iOS 3.1 update adds the same Mobile Media Server that we saw earlier, letting an iDevice dish out both its ...
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BlackBerry Will Try to Woo Android, iOS Users With Mobile Takeover Ad
Mashable
BlackBerry next week will attempt to convince iOS and Android users to jump ship by offering them a simulated experience of the BlackBerry 10 with a mobile ad that takes over their screens. The ad, which promotes the U.S. launch of the Z10, won't open ...
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Apple's iOS Is Looking Seriously Stale, But It's Still the Platform to Beat
Wired
Apple needs to balance the easy usability of its mobile operating system with the desires of its vocal, dedicated power-users. The iOSinterface isn't outdated, but it's not fresh, either. Apple has the ability to buff iOS up without compromising core ...
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Wired
Insiders say Jony Ive's new version of iOS shuns skeuomorphism, embraces flat ...
Digital Trends
After Apple's VP of iOS Development, Scott Forstall, left the company in October last year, it was hardware design guru Jony Ive who took on a chunk of his responsibilities in what's known as Apple's Human Interface department. What this means is the ...
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Google Now for iOS release contradiction
Phones Review
Earlier this month we heard that Google was looking to expand the availability of its Google Now assistant feature, which could include a version for iOS. Now CEO Eric Schmidt has stated that a Google Now application for the iPhone and iPad was ...
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Phones Review
iOS 'has had its revolutionary moment' in increasingly competitivemobile ...
Computing
Apple's iOS has had its "revolutionary" moment, and now faces only "evolution" as carrying legacy and expectations decreases the opportunity to innovate. So says Richard Kinder (pictured), technology VP of mobile software management firm Red Bend.
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