Skype Finally Released For iPad Users [DOWNLOAD]
<Date: 2011-08-02> <Category: Apple, iPad> No commentDeveloper S.a.r.l. has finally released the long awaited Skype application for the iPad.
Developer S.a.r.l. has finally released the long awaited Skype application for the iPad.
Apple has just released iOS 4.3.3 for the Apple TV 2 today. The release brings Vimeo support and the ability to buy television shows directly on your Apple TV and then access those shows anywhere using your iTunes account and iCloud.
Permalink: Apple releases Apple TV Update with iCloud and Vimeo Support
Skyfire, the popular mobile browser for Android, Windows Phone, and iOS now has a new iOS app available. The app is called Skyfire VideoQ, and in a nutshell, allows you to watch Flash video on your iOS device. It works by you sending an email with the link to the video you want to watch and skyfire converts the video for you and you can view it on your app.
Permalink: Get your Flash Video Fix on your iPhone, iPod or iPad with Skyfire VideoQ
Now that we are all used to the new OSX Lion Multi-Touch gestures, it seems we have overwritten an old gesture. If you were in Snow Leopard and wanted to go back or forward a page in your web browser, you would swipe three fingers left or right. But with Lion, a 3 finger swipe moves you between full screen apps and your spaces.
Permalink: Google Chrome Developers working on new version for OSX Lion Gesture Support
iSwifter, brings flashed based games to your device by using their servers to convert the format to be used on your device. The games still support multi-touch gestures for game interaction and can also accomodate different screen sizes. iSwifter can be used on iOS and Android devices, from phones to tablets.
Permalink: iSwifter brings Flash based games to mobile devices using the Cloud, Download for your iPad now
Jailbroken iPad users are now able to use the official (unreleased) iPad version of the Facebook application.
Permalink: Get Official Facebook Application For iPad! [Guide]
Mac OS X Lion which was downloaded over 1 Million times on the day of its launch has already got an update which is currently seeded to developers only. It is the OS X 10.7.2 combo update instead of OS X 10.7.1 and is reportedly essential for runningĀ iCloud for OS X Lion beta 5 which has also been rolled out on the Apple’s developer site.
Permalink: Download Mac OS X Lion 10.7.2 Combo Update [Direct Link]
Along with the release of iOS 5 Beta 4, Apple has also released an update to their developer suite of tools dubbed Xcode. The newest version of Xcode is mostly bug fixes, with a few enhancements. Find the release notes below:
Permalink: Apple Releases Xcode 4.2 Developer Preview 4
Now that you know how to burn your own copy of Lion to a DVD and create a bootable USB Drive, here’s a nifty trick to get Front Row back on you Mac. As you may or may not know, Lion no longer has Front Row as a feature. Front Row was that nifty little Media Player that would bring up a nice full screen interface, which would later be used on the Apple TV. If you were or are a user of Front Row, and now have upgraded to Lion, there is a way to get it back. You will however need access to a Mac running 10.6 to do this trick.
Permalink: How To: Enable Front Row On Mac OS X 10.7 Lion [Installer]
You can now run Google Chrome OS on your Macbook Air. This is a step-by-step guide on how to do it.