Samsung knows great hardware is just one part of the equation. They keep investing in software and services, and in that sense they’re already offering a number of Hubs, such as Social Hub and Gaming Hub. Their latest gig is called Learning Hub and initially it will be available for the Galaxy Tab 8.9 and…
Skitch for iPad gets rounded corner rectangles, parental controls and more languages
Evernote updated its Skitch for iPad app with few new features. First of all, version 1.0.3 brings a new (fourth) shape to the mix – rounded-corner rectangle. Second, there are parental controls that allow users to disable the browser, location and photo features. In order to do this, simply tap on the “i” on the…
Box offers Android users 50 GB free storage, updates app
Box has a habit of giving users some free storage to users but to celebrate its updated Android app, the company is giving a whopping 50 GB of free storage to any Android user who activates an account within the next 30 days. Box is in the red-hot cloud storage space and this offer will…
With Twilio SDK, iPhone apps may become more chatty
We’re big fans of Twilio here at IntoMobile because we believe its communication platform enables a new class of innovative apps. Well, expect that to continue as the company is releasing an iOS SDK which will make it easy for app developers to enable their apps to make calls. Twilio essentially does the hard lifting…
App making service AppSpotr to launch at Mobile World Congress
AppSpotr thinks we’re just at a start of the mobile app revolution and that there’s a place for another do-it-yourself (DIY) app making service. They intend to officially open their virtual doors at Mobile World Congress, allowing anyone to create mobile apps without almost any technical skills, though I guess they assume you have some…
Never question an app again with Appreciate – The personal Android Market
The Android Market’s road to getting where it is today was a rocky one, and even though it’s never looked better and is miles better when it comes to discoverability, some people may want more. We’ve seen some attempts at making the Android Market a more personable experience but none have come close to Appreciate.…
Viggle app pays users to watch TV
Calling all couch potatoes! Viggle is a new app for iPhone and iPod touch that actually pays you to watch television. The app determines what you are watching when you put your iOS device up to the TV and then gives you points to accumulate and unlock rewards. Viggle works similarly to IntoNow, an app…
Storify iPad app makes it easy to tell social media stories
The folks over at Storify have released a neat iPad app which enables you to tap into social media sources to quickly and easily tell rich, full stories. I think it’s a really cool service and you can see it in action in this post, “What’s your favorite Samsung device?” The basic appeal of Storify…
The Rise of the Planet of the Apps [Infographic]
App Annie unveiled a new infographic about mobile apps, illustrating what it calls the “Rise of the Planet of the Apps.” Here are the highlights: East Asia was a fertile land for Apple in 2011 – China saw a 298% increase in downloads and a 187% increase in revenue, whilst Japan saw a 98% increase…
Telmap revamps its navigation app, makes it look better
Mobile location-based services provider Telmap announced a new, fresh navigation experience on its Mobile Location Companion, leveraging the latest developments and trends, as well as today’s devices strong graphical and computing power. In that sense, the new application includes advanced orientation, safety, efficiency and “fun features for a superb user experience.” More precisely, here’s what…









