Dolphin Browser keeps getting better. Like it isn’t already straightforward to use, the company wants to make it even easier. Thanks to the new Dolphin Sonar capability, now you can browse the web and search for stuff on Internet using nothing but your voice. Simply tap the microphone icon at the bottom of the screen…
Sprint TV for iPhone hits the AppStore
Sprint launched a MobiTV-powered Sprint TV app for iPhone users on its network. Available as a free download, it brings free live TV and video-on-demand from popular content brands such as ABC, CBS, NBC, ESPN, The Disney Channel, MTV, Comedy Central and others. The basic service is available free of charge to subscribers with Sprint’s…
SwiftKey launches SDK, wins Most Innovative App at MWC
Guys from SwiftKey are having a time of their life at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. They’re out with an SDK that will expand their reach to even more users, who in turn will be able to type faster on their touchscreen devices. The idea is simple – rather than offering it as an app,…
Video: ZTE Mifavor UI
Not sure why every handset maker thinks it needs a custom Android UI, but hey – that’s the just the world works these days. Sure there were times when pure Android experience wasn’t good enough, but Ice cream Sandwich pretty much rocks even in its basic form. ZTE is joining this (crazy?) trend with its…
Samsung S Pen SDK 2.0 is out
Samsung keeps updating its S Pen SDK, allowing developers to make apps that run on the Galaxy Note devices. Version 2.0 of the SDK is out, packing a number of improvements over the previous release (version 1.5), including: SCanvasView Class inherited from CanvasView has been added – so that developers can animate their drawings and…
StumbleUpon shows off updated Android app at MWC 2012
StumbleUpon is one of the companies selected by Google to show off its app at the big Android booth in Barcelona. The web discovery service used the opportunity to launch a new version of its application for Android smartphones and tablets, as well as iOS-based devices. The main new thing of the updated Android app…
iOS developers get to access users’ private photos
Your private photos stored in the iPhone are not as private as you may think they are. You see, iOS app developers can potentially access and copy your entire gallery to a remote server. Moreover, if location data is included within the photos, developers can find out your whereabouts. To make things even trickier, potential…
Samsung Mobile launches Galaxy Note S Pen App Challenge
Samsung Mobile today announced the Galaxy Note S Pen App Challenge. The company wants developers to create apps specifically tailored for the Samsung Galaxy Note and its S Pen stylus using the S Pen Software Developer Kit. Over $200,000 will be awarded to developers with the best apps. The contest begins today and begins on…
Vimeo launches new iOS app at the MWC 2012
Video sharing service Vimeo launched a new version of its application to address the problems users had with the previous app release, and introduce a couple of new features. As far as we’re able to check it out, no longer will Vimeo crash, at least not that often (we haven’t been able to test it…
Catch for Android updated with voice-to-text capability, UI improvements; NFC-based note sharing coming soon
Note-taking service Catch.com updated its mobile app with few usability improvements to align with changes Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich brings to the table. First thing you’ll notice is voice-to-text feature, which (as you can imagine) allows you to speak what’s on your mind and let the technology in the background do its magic, converting…









