Thursday, February 28, 2013

Can I get audiobooks for free for my iPhone 4 if I jail break my phone? « MYNFF

James said:: Can I get audiobooks for free for my iPhone 4 if I jail break my phone?
Does jail breaking my iPhone only get me free apps or does it work for audiobooks as well? Thanks!

Solutions:

Solution Provided by Cymbeline
It will get u free apps if u download Installous but u do not need to jailbreak ur iPhone 4 to get free audiobooks. You just need to search for the audiobooks u want on sites like demonoid,mobilism,and even 4shared.

Once u find the desired audiobook u just sync it to ur iphone.

Mynff,the best Industry Solutions provider

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Air Penguin Free for Iphone 1.1

Jump, fly and dodge through Antarctica.

Jump, fly and dodge through Antarctica.

Air Penguin is incredibly simple and highly addictive. All you need to know is how to tilt.
Journey through the icy South Pole to help Air Penguin save his family from melting ice caps.

Who said penguins can't fly?! Make them flap their tiny wings!
Tilt your way out of danger as you bounce, glide and slide through this Antarctic adventure today!

FEATURES

MULTI-DIRECTIONAL TILT CONTROL GAMEPLAY
Tilt Air Penguin in all directions to guide him safely through the Antarctic

TWO DIFFERENT MODES FOR DOUBLE THE FUN

Campaign through 125 stages in Story Mode or see how far you can go in Survival Mode

ENCOUNTER SEA CREATURES AND WEAVE PAST HAZARDS
Hitch a lift on a turtle's back, swerve past angry sharks and watch out for thin ice

COLLECT ITEMS AND UNLOCK ACHIEVEMENTS
Acquire fish to use special features and earn all 39 Game Center achievements

CUTE GRAPHICS OPTIMIZED FOR RETINA DISPLAY

Experience the adorable world of Air Penguin unfold in hi-res graphics


What's New in This Release:

- Minor bugs fixed

System Requirements:

Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 3.0 or later
Program Release Status: Minor Update
Program Install Support: Install and Uninstall

Amazon Cloud Player 2.0 free download - Software reviews, downloads, news, free trials, freeware and full commercial software

Amazon Cloud Player 2.0 for iPad

Amazon Cloud Player gives you online (and offline) access to your Amazon music collection.

It doesn’t matter how much capacity you throw at a device, developers and owners find a way to fill it to bursting point. Take the 16GB retina-display iPad for example â€" you can easily fill it up with apps alone, leaving little or no room for your video or music. That’s where cloud-based music comes to the fore â€" you store your music collection in the cloud, then stream or download it on demand, freeing up much-needed space on your mobile.

If you’re a fan of Amazon, and are using its Cloud Player service, then this is the app you need to access your music collection on your mobile. Cloud Player automatically includes all MP3 purchases (and CDs with auto-rip enabled) from Amazon, plus you can upload music from your computer too: up to 250 songs for free, or 250,000 songs if you pay $24.99 a year for the privilege.

Your collection is organised in the usual way, with options for album, artist, track, genres and playlists. Select a track to start playing it, remember it’s being streamed over the internet, so consider using the Settings to only allow streaming over Wi-Fi if you want to avoid data roaming charges.

Note, however, that the Cloud Player creates a cache on your device â€" 500MB by default, but this can be changed â€" to store streamed tracks on, thus helping to reduce your bandwidth and giving you offline access to those tracks you’ve recently streamed. You can also manually select favourite tracks and albums for downloading to your device for the same purpose.

Everything works as it should, the display is bright, vibrant and simple to navigate, so if you’re an Amazon Cloud Player user, you’ll find this app is an essential addition to your collection.

The initial release of Amazon Cloud Player was iPhone/iPod touch only, but version 2.0 extends support to the iPad as well as sporting an updated interface. Users will also be pleased to learn that a new setting allowing you to change the default cache size has been added to the Settings dialog.

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Kingdom Royale for Iphone 1.0.8

The world requires a new leader, are you up for the challenge?

The world requires a new leader, are you up for the challenge?

In Kingdom Royale you construct your own kingdom by managing your natural resources, mining for gems and tending to your troops. Then send your units to battle against opposing forces to conquer distant lands and deploy defenses to fortify your territories! Plan your battles based on the enemy’s strengths and weaknesses as you stretch your influence across the world and reap the rewards of an expansive kingdom! With action, strategy and war in one convenient package, Kingdom Royale will have you hooked!

FEATURES

BECOME A FIERCE LEADER

The old world needs a new leader- smart planning and strategy come together like never before!

MANAGE YOUR KINGDOM
Mine for natural resources and gems as you build your army for imminent war!

EXPANSIVE ARRAY OF UNITS

Wage war with various fighters from the human, elf and orc tribes each with their own special attributes!

TACTICAL ACTION RPG
Seek total control of the world as your troops fight in turn-based tactical battles!

FORM ALLIANCES AND DEFEND YOURSELF

Team up with your friends to fight alongside you in battle!


What's New in This Release:

- Minor Bug Fixes

System Requirements:

Compatible with iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPod touch (3rd generation), iPod touch (4th generation), iPod touch (5th generation) and iPad. Requires iOS 4.0 or later. This app is optimized for iPhone 5.
Program Release Status: Minor Update
Program Install Support: Install and Uninstall

Monster Warlord for Iphone 1.0.4

Catch Monsters and Defeat Your Enemies!

Welcome to the wonderful world of Monster Warlord. Here, your guide Mika will help you as you embark on your journey in this strange new world. Along the way, you’ll have to complete quests as mysterious monsters appear before you. Your objective is to capture the strongest and rarest monsters. But watch out! Around every corner lurk other players who want to challenge the strength of you and your monster!

FEATURES

COLLECT HUNDREDS OF DIFFERENT MONSTERS!
Collect a wide variety of monsters from fire, water, wind, earth and darkness- that you can either purchase or find during quest missions! There are also rare and mysterious monsters that you can catch during quests and battles! Each monster comes with their own special attributes- so the more the merrier!

COMBINE MONSTERS AND UPGRADE!

Combine two monsters to create one extraordinary monster! The combinations are endless with six different classes of monsters as well as a wide expanse of rare and uncommon monsters!

JOIN CLANS AND GET SOCIAL!

Join alliances with other players and become clansmen! Move together as one united force and seek revenge for your fallen monsters and beat bosses together!

ULTIMATE BOSS BATTLES!
Attack evil bosses with your clansmen and share the benefits of victory together! You can even summon a boss to challenge you and your friends to earn points and unlock rewards!

ACHIEVE ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND GET REWARDS!
With each completed quest and battle, you can unlock different accomplishments. You’ll be rewarded handsomely with new and rare items, experience points and skill points!


What's New in This Release:

Patch Notes:
- Brand new monster egg! Celestial Monster Eggs are now available for purchase!
- Low-level World Boss Battle exclusively for Lv.1-80 players!
- Mid-level World Boss Battle exclusively for Lv.81-160 players!

System Requirements:

Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 4.3 or later.
Program Release Status: Minor Update
Program Install Support: Install and Uninstall

Monster Warlord for Iphone 1.0.4

Catch Monsters and Defeat Your Enemies!

Welcome to the wonderful world of Monster Warlord. Here, your guide Mika will help you as you embark on your journey in this strange new world. Along the way, you’ll have to complete quests as mysterious monsters appear before you. Your objective is to capture the strongest and rarest monsters. But watch out! Around every corner lurk other players who want to challenge the strength of you and your monster!

FEATURES

COLLECT HUNDREDS OF DIFFERENT MONSTERS!
Collect a wide variety of monsters from fire, water, wind, earth and darkness- that you can either purchase or find during quest missions! There are also rare and mysterious monsters that you can catch during quests and battles! Each monster comes with their own special attributes- so the more the merrier!

COMBINE MONSTERS AND UPGRADE!

Combine two monsters to create one extraordinary monster! The combinations are endless with six different classes of monsters as well as a wide expanse of rare and uncommon monsters!

JOIN CLANS AND GET SOCIAL!

Join alliances with other players and become clansmen! Move together as one united force and seek revenge for your fallen monsters and beat bosses together!

ULTIMATE BOSS BATTLES!
Attack evil bosses with your clansmen and share the benefits of victory together! You can even summon a boss to challenge you and your friends to earn points and unlock rewards!

ACHIEVE ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND GET REWARDS!
With each completed quest and battle, you can unlock different accomplishments. You’ll be rewarded handsomely with new and rare items, experience points and skill points!


What's New in This Release:

Patch Notes:
- Brand new monster egg! Celestial Monster Eggs are now available for purchase!
- Low-level World Boss Battle exclusively for Lv.1-80 players!
- Mid-level World Boss Battle exclusively for Lv.81-160 players!

System Requirements:

Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 4.3 or later.
Program Release Status: Minor Update
Program Install Support: Install and Uninstall

Apple ranks #1 again in Fortune’s ‘Most Admired Companies’ list

most-admired

For the sixth year in a row, Apple was named the most-admired company in the world. In spite of a stock free fall and the Apple Maps gaffe, the iPhone maker topped rivals Google and Amazon, Fortune announced Thursday.

Described as a “financial juggernaut” which became the most profitable company on the globe, Apple was named the over-all most admired firm while also topping the list as the most admired technology firm of 2013…

“Apple has had a rough time lately with its stock price in a free fall and the widely publicized failure of its Maps feature,” according to Fortune [1] .

However, it remains a financial juggernaut, posting $13 billion in net income last quarter, making it the most profitable company in the world during that period. The company has its fanatical customer base, and it still refuses to compete on price, making the iconic iPhone and iPad products that are still widely seen as prestige devices. Competition may be stiff, but so far it remains behind: In Q4 2012, the iPhone 5 was the world’s best selling smartphone, followed in second place by the iPhone 4S.

Android-maker Google, Kindle manufacturer Amazon.com, soft-drink producer Coca-Cola and premiere coffee vendor Starbucks rounded out the top five most admired companies.

Along with continuing to be the most-wanted workplace, No. 2 Google’s most admired qualities this year focused on its battle with Apple.

“This year the Android OS is expected to overtake Apple’s iOS as the number one mobile operating system in the US and Canada; and Google Play is expected to overtake the Apple App Store in total number of apps for mobile and tablet,” Fortune writes.

Number 3 Amazon.com “stands to become the largest beneficiary of the e-commerce industry boom,” according to today’s rankings. The Internet retailer was also cited for challenging Apple and Google in tablet sales, as well as its video streaming service going up against Netflix.

Microsoft, maker of the Surface Pro tablet and Windows 8 Phone, lands in 17th place. The company “is facing an uphill battle, as consumers are slow to adopt Windows 8,” writes Fortune. Microsoft “still has a few tricks up its sleeve with ownership of the Xbox, Skype” and cloud-based services, according to the publication.

Samsung, maker of the Android-based Galaxy S smartphone family and tablets â€" both strong challengers to Apple’s iPhone and iPad â€" was ranked 35 out of 50. Meanwhile, social networking giant Facebook landed in the cellar, ranking 48. Twitter, which increasingly challenges Facebook, did not make this year’s Fortune list.

Links
  1. ^ to Fortune (money.cnn.com)

Apple ranks #1 again in Fortune’s ‘Most Admired Companies’ list

most-admired

For the sixth year in a row, Apple was named the most-admired company in the world. In spite of a stock free fall and the Apple Maps gaffe, the iPhone maker topped rivals Google and Amazon, Fortune announced Thursday.

Described as a “financial juggernaut” which became the most profitable company on the globe, Apple was named the over-all most admired firm while also topping the list as the most admired technology firm of 2013…

“Apple has had a rough time lately with its stock price in a free fall and the widely publicized failure of its Maps feature,” according to Fortune [1] .

However, it remains a financial juggernaut, posting $13 billion in net income last quarter, making it the most profitable company in the world during that period. The company has its fanatical customer base, and it still refuses to compete on price, making the iconic iPhone and iPad products that are still widely seen as prestige devices. Competition may be stiff, but so far it remains behind: In Q4 2012, the iPhone 5 was the world’s best selling smartphone, followed in second place by the iPhone 4S.

Android-maker Google, Kindle manufacturer Amazon.com, soft-drink producer Coca-Cola and premiere coffee vendor Starbucks rounded out the top five most admired companies.

Along with continuing to be the most-wanted workplace, No. 2 Google’s most admired qualities this year focused on its battle with Apple.

“This year the Android OS is expected to overtake Apple’s iOS as the number one mobile operating system in the US and Canada; and Google Play is expected to overtake the Apple App Store in total number of apps for mobile and tablet,” Fortune writes.

Number 3 Amazon.com “stands to become the largest beneficiary of the e-commerce industry boom,” according to today’s rankings. The Internet retailer was also cited for challenging Apple and Google in tablet sales, as well as its video streaming service going up against Netflix.

Microsoft, maker of the Surface Pro tablet and Windows 8 Phone, lands in 17th place. The company “is facing an uphill battle, as consumers are slow to adopt Windows 8,” writes Fortune. Microsoft “still has a few tricks up its sleeve with ownership of the Xbox, Skype” and cloud-based services, according to the publication.

Samsung, maker of the Android-based Galaxy S smartphone family and tablets â€" both strong challengers to Apple’s iPhone and iPad â€" was ranked 35 out of 50. Meanwhile, social networking giant Facebook landed in the cellar, ranking 48. Twitter, which increasingly challenges Facebook, did not make this year’s Fortune list.

Links
  1. ^ to Fortune (money.cnn.com)

Apple ranks #1 again in Fortune’s ‘Most Admired Companies’ list

most-admired

For the sixth year in a row, Apple was named the most-admired company in the world. In spite of a stock free fall and the Apple Maps gaffe, the iPhone maker topped rivals Google and Amazon, Fortune announced Thursday.

Described as a “financial juggernaut” which became the most profitable company on the globe, Apple was named the over-all most admired firm while also topping the list as the most admired technology firm of 2013…

“Apple has had a rough time lately with its stock price in a free fall and the widely publicized failure of its Maps feature,” according to Fortune [1] .

However, it remains a financial juggernaut, posting $13 billion in net income last quarter, making it the most profitable company in the world during that period. The company has its fanatical customer base, and it still refuses to compete on price, making the iconic iPhone and iPad products that are still widely seen as prestige devices. Competition may be stiff, but so far it remains behind: In Q4 2012, the iPhone 5 was the world’s best selling smartphone, followed in second place by the iPhone 4S.

Android-maker Google, Kindle manufacturer Amazon.com, soft-drink producer Coca-Cola and premiere coffee vendor Starbucks rounded out the top five most admired companies.

Along with continuing to be the most-wanted workplace, No. 2 Google’s most admired qualities this year focused on its battle with Apple.

“This year the Android OS is expected to overtake Apple’s iOS as the number one mobile operating system in the US and Canada; and Google Play is expected to overtake the Apple App Store in total number of apps for mobile and tablet,” Fortune writes.

Number 3 Amazon.com “stands to become the largest beneficiary of the e-commerce industry boom,” according to today’s rankings. The Internet retailer was also cited for challenging Apple and Google in tablet sales, as well as its video streaming service going up against Netflix.

Microsoft, maker of the Surface Pro tablet and Windows 8 Phone, lands in 17th place. The company “is facing an uphill battle, as consumers are slow to adopt Windows 8,” writes Fortune. Microsoft “still has a few tricks up its sleeve with ownership of the Xbox, Skype” and cloud-based services, according to the publication.

Samsung, maker of the Android-based Galaxy S smartphone family and tablets â€" both strong challengers to Apple’s iPhone and iPad â€" was ranked 35 out of 50. Meanwhile, social networking giant Facebook landed in the cellar, ranking 48. Twitter, which increasingly challenges Facebook, did not make this year’s Fortune list.

Links
  1. ^ to Fortune (money.cnn.com)

Apple ranks #1 again in Fortune’s ‘Most Admired Companies’ list

most-admired

For the sixth year in a row, Apple was named the most-admired company in the world. In spite of a stock free fall and the Apple Maps gaffe, the iPhone maker topped rivals Google and Amazon, Fortune announced Thursday.

Described as a “financial juggernaut” which became the most profitable company on the globe, Apple was named the over-all most admired firm while also topping the list as the most admired technology firm of 2013…

“Apple has had a rough time lately with its stock price in a free fall and the widely publicized failure of its Maps feature,” according to Fortune [1] .

However, it remains a financial juggernaut, posting $13 billion in net income last quarter, making it the most profitable company in the world during that period. The company has its fanatical customer base, and it still refuses to compete on price, making the iconic iPhone and iPad products that are still widely seen as prestige devices. Competition may be stiff, but so far it remains behind: In Q4 2012, the iPhone 5 was the world’s best selling smartphone, followed in second place by the iPhone 4S.

Android-maker Google, Kindle manufacturer Amazon.com, soft-drink producer Coca-Cola and premiere coffee vendor Starbucks rounded out the top five most admired companies.

Along with continuing to be the most-wanted workplace, No. 2 Google’s most admired qualities this year focused on its battle with Apple.

“This year the Android OS is expected to overtake Apple’s iOS as the number one mobile operating system in the US and Canada; and Google Play is expected to overtake the Apple App Store in total number of apps for mobile and tablet,” Fortune writes.

Number 3 Amazon.com “stands to become the largest beneficiary of the e-commerce industry boom,” according to today’s rankings. The Internet retailer was also cited for challenging Apple and Google in tablet sales, as well as its video streaming service going up against Netflix.

Microsoft, maker of the Surface Pro tablet and Windows 8 Phone, lands in 17th place. The company “is facing an uphill battle, as consumers are slow to adopt Windows 8,” writes Fortune. Microsoft “still has a few tricks up its sleeve with ownership of the Xbox, Skype” and cloud-based services, according to the publication.

Samsung, maker of the Android-based Galaxy S smartphone family and tablets â€" both strong challengers to Apple’s iPhone and iPad â€" was ranked 35 out of 50. Meanwhile, social networking giant Facebook landed in the cellar, ranking 48. Twitter, which increasingly challenges Facebook, did not make this year’s Fortune list.

Links
  1. ^ to Fortune (money.cnn.com)

Apple ranks #1 again in Fortune’s ‘Most Admired Companies’ list

most-admired

For the sixth year in a row, Apple was named the most-admired company in the world. In spite of a stock free fall and the Apple Maps gaffe, the iPhone maker topped rivals Google and Amazon, Fortune announced Thursday.

Described as a “financial juggernaut” which became the most profitable company on the globe, Apple was named the over-all most admired firm while also topping the list as the most admired technology firm of 2013…

“Apple has had a rough time lately with its stock price in a free fall and the widely publicized failure of its Maps feature,” according to Fortune [1] .

However, it remains a financial juggernaut, posting $13 billion in net income last quarter, making it the most profitable company in the world during that period. The company has its fanatical customer base, and it still refuses to compete on price, making the iconic iPhone and iPad products that are still widely seen as prestige devices. Competition may be stiff, but so far it remains behind: In Q4 2012, the iPhone 5 was the world’s best selling smartphone, followed in second place by the iPhone 4S.

Android-maker Google, Kindle manufacturer Amazon.com, soft-drink producer Coca-Cola and premiere coffee vendor Starbucks rounded out the top five most admired companies.

Along with continuing to be the most-wanted workplace, No. 2 Google’s most admired qualities this year focused on its battle with Apple.

“This year the Android OS is expected to overtake Apple’s iOS as the number one mobile operating system in the US and Canada; and Google Play is expected to overtake the Apple App Store in total number of apps for mobile and tablet,” Fortune writes.

Number 3 Amazon.com “stands to become the largest beneficiary of the e-commerce industry boom,” according to today’s rankings. The Internet retailer was also cited for challenging Apple and Google in tablet sales, as well as its video streaming service going up against Netflix.

Microsoft, maker of the Surface Pro tablet and Windows 8 Phone, lands in 17th place. The company “is facing an uphill battle, as consumers are slow to adopt Windows 8,” writes Fortune. Microsoft “still has a few tricks up its sleeve with ownership of the Xbox, Skype” and cloud-based services, according to the publication.

Samsung, maker of the Android-based Galaxy S smartphone family and tablets â€" both strong challengers to Apple’s iPhone and iPad â€" was ranked 35 out of 50. Meanwhile, social networking giant Facebook landed in the cellar, ranking 48. Twitter, which increasingly challenges Facebook, did not make this year’s Fortune list.

Links
  1. ^ to Fortune (money.cnn.com)

Apple ranks #1 again in Fortune’s ‘Most Admired Companies’ list

most-admired

For the sixth year in a row, Apple was named the most-admired company in the world. In spite of a stock free fall and the Apple Maps gaffe, the iPhone maker topped rivals Google and Amazon, Fortune announced Thursday.

Described as a “financial juggernaut” which became the most profitable company on the globe, Apple was named the over-all most admired firm while also topping the list as the most admired technology firm of 2013…

“Apple has had a rough time lately with its stock price in a free fall and the widely publicized failure of its Maps feature,” according to Fortune [1] .

However, it remains a financial juggernaut, posting $13 billion in net income last quarter, making it the most profitable company in the world during that period. The company has its fanatical customer base, and it still refuses to compete on price, making the iconic iPhone and iPad products that are still widely seen as prestige devices. Competition may be stiff, but so far it remains behind: In Q4 2012, the iPhone 5 was the world’s best selling smartphone, followed in second place by the iPhone 4S.

Android-maker Google, Kindle manufacturer Amazon.com, soft-drink producer Coca-Cola and premiere coffee vendor Starbucks rounded out the top five most admired companies.

Along with continuing to be the most-wanted workplace, No. 2 Google’s most admired qualities this year focused on its battle with Apple.

“This year the Android OS is expected to overtake Apple’s iOS as the number one mobile operating system in the US and Canada; and Google Play is expected to overtake the Apple App Store in total number of apps for mobile and tablet,” Fortune writes.

Number 3 Amazon.com “stands to become the largest beneficiary of the e-commerce industry boom,” according to today’s rankings. The Internet retailer was also cited for challenging Apple and Google in tablet sales, as well as its video streaming service going up against Netflix.

Microsoft, maker of the Surface Pro tablet and Windows 8 Phone, lands in 17th place. The company “is facing an uphill battle, as consumers are slow to adopt Windows 8,” writes Fortune. Microsoft “still has a few tricks up its sleeve with ownership of the Xbox, Skype” and cloud-based services, according to the publication.

Samsung, maker of the Android-based Galaxy S smartphone family and tablets â€" both strong challengers to Apple’s iPhone and iPad â€" was ranked 35 out of 50. Meanwhile, social networking giant Facebook landed in the cellar, ranking 48. Twitter, which increasingly challenges Facebook, did not make this year’s Fortune list.

Links
  1. ^ to Fortune (money.cnn.com)

Apple ranks #1 again in Fortune’s ‘Most Admired Companies’ list

most-admired

For the sixth year in a row, Apple was named the most-admired company in the world. In spite of a stock free fall and the Apple Maps gaffe, the iPhone maker topped rivals Google and Amazon, Fortune announced Thursday.

Described as a “financial juggernaut” which became the most profitable company on the globe, Apple was named the over-all most admired firm while also topping the list as the most admired technology firm of 2013…

“Apple has had a rough time lately with its stock price in a free fall and the widely publicized failure of its Maps feature,” according to Fortune [1] .

However, it remains a financial juggernaut, posting $13 billion in net income last quarter, making it the most profitable company in the world during that period. The company has its fanatical customer base, and it still refuses to compete on price, making the iconic iPhone and iPad products that are still widely seen as prestige devices. Competition may be stiff, but so far it remains behind: In Q4 2012, the iPhone 5 was the world’s best selling smartphone, followed in second place by the iPhone 4S.

Android-maker Google, Kindle manufacturer Amazon.com, soft-drink producer Coca-Cola and premiere coffee vendor Starbucks rounded out the top five most admired companies.

Along with continuing to be the most-wanted workplace, No. 2 Google’s most admired qualities this year focused on its battle with Apple.

“This year the Android OS is expected to overtake Apple’s iOS as the number one mobile operating system in the US and Canada; and Google Play is expected to overtake the Apple App Store in total number of apps for mobile and tablet,” Fortune writes.

Number 3 Amazon.com “stands to become the largest beneficiary of the e-commerce industry boom,” according to today’s rankings. The Internet retailer was also cited for challenging Apple and Google in tablet sales, as well as its video streaming service going up against Netflix.

Microsoft, maker of the Surface Pro tablet and Windows 8 Phone, lands in 17th place. The company “is facing an uphill battle, as consumers are slow to adopt Windows 8,” writes Fortune. Microsoft “still has a few tricks up its sleeve with ownership of the Xbox, Skype” and cloud-based services, according to the publication.

Samsung, maker of the Android-based Galaxy S smartphone family and tablets â€" both strong challengers to Apple’s iPhone and iPad â€" was ranked 35 out of 50. Meanwhile, social networking giant Facebook landed in the cellar, ranking 48. Twitter, which increasingly challenges Facebook, did not make this year’s Fortune list.

Links
  1. ^ to Fortune (money.cnn.com)

Apple ranks #1 again in Fortune’s ‘Most Admired Companies’ list

most-admired

For the sixth year in a row, Apple was named the most-admired company in the world. In spite of a stock free fall and the Apple Maps gaffe, the iPhone maker topped rivals Google and Amazon, Fortune announced Thursday.

Described as a “financial juggernaut” which became the most profitable company on the globe, Apple was named the over-all most admired firm while also topping the list as the most admired technology firm of 2013…

“Apple has had a rough time lately with its stock price in a free fall and the widely publicized failure of its Maps feature,” according to Fortune [1] .

However, it remains a financial juggernaut, posting $13 billion in net income last quarter, making it the most profitable company in the world during that period. The company has its fanatical customer base, and it still refuses to compete on price, making the iconic iPhone and iPad products that are still widely seen as prestige devices. Competition may be stiff, but so far it remains behind: In Q4 2012, the iPhone 5 was the world’s best selling smartphone, followed in second place by the iPhone 4S.

Android-maker Google, Kindle manufacturer Amazon.com, soft-drink producer Coca-Cola and premiere coffee vendor Starbucks rounded out the top five most admired companies.

Along with continuing to be the most-wanted workplace, No. 2 Google’s most admired qualities this year focused on its battle with Apple.

“This year the Android OS is expected to overtake Apple’s iOS as the number one mobile operating system in the US and Canada; and Google Play is expected to overtake the Apple App Store in total number of apps for mobile and tablet,” Fortune writes.

Number 3 Amazon.com “stands to become the largest beneficiary of the e-commerce industry boom,” according to today’s rankings. The Internet retailer was also cited for challenging Apple and Google in tablet sales, as well as its video streaming service going up against Netflix.

Microsoft, maker of the Surface Pro tablet and Windows 8 Phone, lands in 17th place. The company “is facing an uphill battle, as consumers are slow to adopt Windows 8,” writes Fortune. Microsoft “still has a few tricks up its sleeve with ownership of the Xbox, Skype” and cloud-based services, according to the publication.

Samsung, maker of the Android-based Galaxy S smartphone family and tablets â€" both strong challengers to Apple’s iPhone and iPad â€" was ranked 35 out of 50. Meanwhile, social networking giant Facebook landed in the cellar, ranking 48. Twitter, which increasingly challenges Facebook, did not make this year’s Fortune list.

Links
  1. ^ to Fortune (money.cnn.com)

Apple ranks #1 again in Fortune’s ‘Most Admired Companies’ list

most-admired

For the sixth year in a row, Apple was named the most-admired company in the world. In spite of a stock free fall and the Apple Maps gaffe, the iPhone maker topped rivals Google and Amazon, Fortune announced Thursday.

Described as a “financial juggernaut” which became the most profitable company on the globe, Apple was named the over-all most admired firm while also topping the list as the most admired technology firm of 2013…

“Apple has had a rough time lately with its stock price in a free fall and the widely publicized failure of its Maps feature,” according to Fortune [1] .

However, it remains a financial juggernaut, posting $13 billion in net income last quarter, making it the most profitable company in the world during that period. The company has its fanatical customer base, and it still refuses to compete on price, making the iconic iPhone and iPad products that are still widely seen as prestige devices. Competition may be stiff, but so far it remains behind: In Q4 2012, the iPhone 5 was the world’s best selling smartphone, followed in second place by the iPhone 4S.

Android-maker Google, Kindle manufacturer Amazon.com, soft-drink producer Coca-Cola and premiere coffee vendor Starbucks rounded out the top five most admired companies.

Along with continuing to be the most-wanted workplace, No. 2 Google’s most admired qualities this year focused on its battle with Apple.

“This year the Android OS is expected to overtake Apple’s iOS as the number one mobile operating system in the US and Canada; and Google Play is expected to overtake the Apple App Store in total number of apps for mobile and tablet,” Fortune writes.

Number 3 Amazon.com “stands to become the largest beneficiary of the e-commerce industry boom,” according to today’s rankings. The Internet retailer was also cited for challenging Apple and Google in tablet sales, as well as its video streaming service going up against Netflix.

Microsoft, maker of the Surface Pro tablet and Windows 8 Phone, lands in 17th place. The company “is facing an uphill battle, as consumers are slow to adopt Windows 8,” writes Fortune. Microsoft “still has a few tricks up its sleeve with ownership of the Xbox, Skype” and cloud-based services, according to the publication.

Samsung, maker of the Android-based Galaxy S smartphone family and tablets â€" both strong challengers to Apple’s iPhone and iPad â€" was ranked 35 out of 50. Meanwhile, social networking giant Facebook landed in the cellar, ranking 48. Twitter, which increasingly challenges Facebook, did not make this year’s Fortune list.

Links
  1. ^ to Fortune (money.cnn.com)

Getaround Launches A New iPhone App To Simplify Peer-To-Peer Car Rentals

Peer-to-peer car rental startup (and TechCrunch Disrupt winner ) Getaround [1] is built around the idea of helping customers to make use of cars they own, which are sitting around not being driven most of the time. Also, to help those without cars to quickly and easily gain access to one that’s sitting around and actually use it.

And so the startup is introducing a new iPhone app [2]  aimed at simplifying the whole process and providing its users with better tools for finding and driving away cars nearby. The new app was designed from the ground up, introducing new features and making the thing a whole lot faster.

For one thing, the Getaround app now allows users to browse and search for nearby cars without having to already be signed in. That will let more potential car renters check out the service before committing to actually signing up â€" even if in this case ‘signing up’ means clicking on a Facebook Connect login.

Getaround has also added filters to help users find the cars they want. Notably, the app now lets you filter by the way you’ll be able to access the vehicle. Getaround has three methods of rental: There’s the traditional key hand-off method, which tends to be slower and less efficient. Then there’s the ability to access cars that have been equipped with Getaround’s carkit, which essentially enables users to unlock the doors remotely through the app. Even so, those cars still require sign off from the owner before they can be rented.

And then there’s Getaround’s quickest mode of rental, which is Getaround Instant. These are cars which are equipped with the car kit but usually managed by Getaround and can be rented at any time. Being able to filter out cars that don’t have a car kit installed generally means faster rental time â€" although they might be somewhat more expensive.

The app also has a totally rebuilt interface as well, including a more visually appealing map, which will also (hopefully) be helpful in finding cars nearby. And behind the scenes, Getaround has worked on its API to make the whole thing faster and more reliable. Whee.

Getaround was founded in 2009, but really didn’t launch until May 2011. It’s now operating in five cities, including San Francisco, San Diego, Portland, Chicago and Austin. The company raised $13.9 million in funding last summer from Menlo Ventures, Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer, A-Grade Investments, and Eric Schmidt’s Innovation Endeavors, as well as Collaborative Fund, SOSventures’ Sean O’Sullivan, Correlation Ventures, HotelTonight CEO Sam Shank, Yammer CEO David Sacks, Saba Software CEO Bobby Yazdani, Hoteles.com founder Matias de Tezanos, Clarity.fm founder Dan Martell, and .CO CEO Juan Diego Calle.


Getaround provides a peer-to-peer carsharing marketplace that enables car owners to rent their cars - from Priuses to Teslas - to a community of trusted drivers by hour, day, or week using just their smartphones. Car owners invest huge amounts of time and money into an asset they barely use. The average car is idle 92% of the time, while potential drivers walk past block after block of underutilized cars. We are here to connect the dots… to help people...

â†' Learn more [3]
Links
  1. ^ Getaround (www.getaround.com)
  2. ^ new iPhone app (www.getaround.com)
  3. ^ â†' Learn more (www.crunchbase.com)

Google Updates YouTube iPhone And iPad App With ‘Send To TV’ Feature, The Google TV Equivalent Of AirPlay

Google issued an update for its iOS application today that adds the “Send to TV” feature [1] to its apps for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. The feature allows you to quickly and easily pair your mobile phone with select TVs, making it possible to play and control video from the app on your television set.

The feature works with Google TV-enabled devices, which includes an increasing amount of television SKUs from major manufacturers, many of which were on display at CES this year. It also work with the PS3 and Xbox via slightly more arduous manual pairing with the iOS application. Other Send to TV features include the ability to have anyone on the same Wi-Fi network join in and control video playback, too, as well as add videos to a playlist, meaning you can queue up your very own Best of Goats Version of any song.

Send to TV had previously only been available for Android devices, so the expansion to iOS means that Google now has a much broader potential user base for it. Combine that with the fact that more than 25 percent of YouTube views now come from mobile devices, and you can see how the company would be eager to get its iOS apps equipped with this particular feature, as the end result will be a much larger percentage of consumers who can take advantage of this element of Google TV, a platform that seems to be gaining more favor with television OEMs after a somewhat rocky start.

The app also now features Capture integration, which means it can handle recording and uploads to the service as well. They’re still separate apps, but this eases the workflow at least.


YouTube provides a platform for you to create, connect and discover the world’s videos. The company recently redesigned the site around its hundreds of millions of channels. Partners from major movie studios, record labels, web original creators, viral stars, and millions more all have channels on YouTube. YouTube is predominantly an ad-supported platform, but also offers rental options for a growing number of movie titles. YouTube was founded in 2005 by Chad Hurley, Steve Chen and Jawed Karim, who...

â†' Learn more [2]
Links
  1. ^ “Send to TV” feature (www.youtube.com)
  2. ^ â†' Learn more (www.crunchbase.com)

AppShopper » ‘Real Racing 3’ Debuts in App Store

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by Marianne Schultz

If you’ve been keeping an eye out for the newest entry in EA’s Real Racing series for iOS that was first revealed last September at the Apple keynote event when the iPhone 5 was announced, today is your day to hightail it over to the App Store. Real Racing 3 for iPhone and iPad debuted last night in the App Store in all its free download glory.

Real Racing 3 lets you race virtual versions of real cars on virtual versions of real tracks around the world. You can compete against others using Time Shifted Multiplayer, a feature that lets you race against other players even when they’re not playing the game right at that moment. There are over 900 events you can compete in and you earn in-game currency to buy new cars or upgrade and repair cars when you complete events.

The graphics of Real Racing 3 are crazy good. As shown in its first demo at Apple’s keynote last year, you can actually see the other cars behind and next to you in the mirrors as you drive and details and lighting are realistic and crisp. It’s truly a treat on a retina display device like the iPhone 5. Here’s the trailer to give you a peek (and yes, it looks this good as you’re playing):

While Real Racing 3 is free to download and you can play it to your heart’s content without spending a dime, you do have the option of putting down real money to speed things along. You do earn in-game currency when you complete races but it can take time to rack up enough to buy stuff. Repairs and upgrades to your virtual cars take time to complete and if you don’t want to wait for them to finish, you can spend the in-game currency you’ve earned or buy more via in-app purchase to get them done immediately. The same goes for buying new cars and upgrades if you don’t wait to wait until you’ve earned enough from completing races.

If you want to keep your Real Racing 3 experience as low-cost as you can, check out ‘Real Racing 3′ Tips on How to Spend as Little Real Money as Possible [1] over at TouchArcade. While you’re there, check out their full review [2] if you’re not convinced it’s worth the time to download.

I’ve spent some time playing Real Racing 3 today and it’s been super fun and more realistic than I was expecting. I haven’t come across any tracks that I’ve actually been on yet but the interior of the BMW 1 Series M Coupe I chose (which cost me $1.99 in real money that I don’t regret spending one bit) looks just like the ones I’ve seen in real life. If you like cars and racing, Real Racing 3 offers an excellent experience for a mobile game and you should hit that Buy Now button below toute de suite and get it. And if I see you on the virtual version of Laguna Seca where I’ve had the pleasure of flogging a sportbike a few times, I will give you a run for your money.

Free Download: Paint Stained Paper Textures | iPixel Creative

Today we have a set of 4 textures that is available for free download. The textures were created by staining vintage book pages with paint to create a unique effect.

Free Download: Paint Stained Paper Textures

The textures are free for use in personal and commercial projects, no attribution required.

Download the textures [1] (8 MB zip file)

Links
  1. ^ Download the textures (vanfree.s3.amazonaws.com)

Whats the best free IPhone 3G game to download? « MYNFF

summergirl101 said:: Whats the best free IPhone 3G game to download?
I want a new FREE game for my phone and want some recomendations. I love time management games like Sallys spa, airline conquerer and Spongebob diner dash.

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tap tap revenge, cube runner those r my faves idk if their free

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Dunkin’ Donuts implements Apple’s Passbook

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Put Dunkin’ Donuts on your list of Passbook backers. A confirmation came Thursday that the American global doughnut company and coffeehouse chain is adding support for Apple’s Passbook to its free Dunkin’ Donuts free mobile app [1]  for the iPhone and iPod touch. This enables customers to add their Dunkin’ Donuts Cards to Passbook and pay for food, beverages and merchandise at participating U.S. restaurants simply by scanning their pass in-store or at the drive-thru.

Balances are updated immediately after purchase and these passes are also location aware, the company said…

According to a media release [2] , each Dunkin’ Pass is location aware so it will automagically appear on a customer’s Lock screen when he or she is near a Dunkin’ Donuts location.

The company’s app saw more than a million downloads in just over six months and has just been updated with Passbook and iPhone 5 support.

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In addition to purchasing, registering and reloading Dunkin’ Donuts Cards, the software can add money to an existing card, set a card to auto-recharge and view all previous card transactions and payments via American Express, Visa, MasterCard and Discover.

You can also gift Dunkin’ Donuts Cards in denominations between $2 and $100 to other people via email, text or Facebook and locate the nearest Dunkin’ Donuts restaurant.

Rival Starbucks also rolled out Passbook integration recently, as did many other companies, including airlines , sports teams  and  retailers , to name just a few.

With the release of iOS 6.1, Apple has restored the Welcome screen in the Passbook application and made it easier to find Passbook-supported apps .

Coincidentally, rival Samsung yesterday made waves announcing a similar solution called Wallet, which looks a lot like Apple’s Passbook .

Links
  1. ^ free mobile app (click.linksynergy.com)
  2. ^ media release (www.prnewswire.com)

Wadjet Eye Games Announce Neo-Noir Thriller 'Gemini Rue' for iPhone and iPad

posted February 28th, 2013 12:59 PM EST by Joseph Leray in Adventure , iPad Games , iPhone games , News , Upcoming Games

You know how they say brevity is the soul of wit? Indie publisher Wadjet Eye Games must be witty indeed, then: they sent out a press release yesterday formally announcing iPhone and iPad versions of Gemini Rue [1] , a cyberpunk adventure game designed and written by Joshua Nuernberger.

Wadjet Eye promises that Gemini Rue "has been tweaked for maximum comfort on iOS devices," but point-and-click games are typically well-suited to touch devices in my experience, so no surprise there. A pack of screenshots notwithstanding, that's about all there is to know about the project right now.

Gemini Rue has a fair amount of positive buzz behind it: back in 2010, it won the Independent Games Festival's student showcase, and racked up a tidy collection of awards when it was released in 2011 on PC. As you can see in the trailer below, gritty, futuristic environments and film noir narrative are tied together by Gemini Rue's gorgeous pixel art. Gemini Rue is about the intertwining stories of Azriel Odin, a killer-for-hire-turned-cop, and a man named Delta-Six, who wakes up in a psych ward with no memory of his past life.

Maybe I'm a sucker for cyberpunk and adventure games, but I missed the game's first one and am happy to see an iOS port. Wadjet Eye Games will be showing the game to press at PAX East and the Game Developer's Conference in March, so we can assume that the conversion process is coming along, but a formal release window and pricing haven't been announced yet.

 

Links
  1. ^ Gemini Rue (www.wadjeteyegames.com)

Real Racing 3 For iOS And Android Launches Worldwide For Free – Download Now!

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Real Racing 3 has finally arrived for iOS and Android in the U.S., and is available to download right now from the respective stores of each platforms. Being free to play, it’s sure to attract a large audience, and if you enjoy the likes of Asphalt or Need for Speed, then Real Racing 3 is a release you’ll most certainly want to try out.

If you’ve played any of the first two titles, then you’ll already know why Real Racing 3 is one of the most anticipated mobile releases of the year. But for the benefit of the uninitiated, it’s a revered series which arguably trumps most of its rivals in terms of graphics and gameplay, with extremely lifelike maps and cars. In essence, it could be seen as the mobile spawn of Gran Turismo, and if you caught the iPhone 5 launch event back in September, you’ll already have seen why it’s more than worthy of such a comparison. Launched to a limited number of app stores back on February 13th, the title is now available for everyone, specifically for those residing in the U.S., and can be grabbed from the links at the end of this post.

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Unlike Real Racing 1 & 2, Real Racing 3 is free to download, with many cars and tracks (hundreds, in fact), available through in-app purchase. Of course, you can use your dedication and endurance skills learned from the likes of Gran Turismo to slowly bleed out these extra elements through hard work, but for impatient folk, it may just prove easier to bite the bullet and pay that minimal fee for the odd track here or BMW there.

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Often, the as-promised contemporaneous release of the iOS and Android versions is altered at the 11th hour, with the latter often hit with an unforeseen delay (read: Max Payne), but this time around, EA has catered to each half of the Big Two mobile ecosystems.

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All racing fans, bar none, should have Real Racing 3 on their mobile device, and if you feel as though you fall under that particular category, do check out the direct download links provided below.

(Source: Real Racing 3 for iOS on App Store [1] and Android on Play Store [2] )

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Links
  1. ^ Real Racing 3 iOS (itunes.apple.com)
  2. ^ Real Racing 3 Android (play.google.com)
  3. ^ Twitter (twitter.com)
  4. ^ Google+ (plus.google.com)
  5. ^ Facebook page (www.facebook.com)

Zombies, famous and humor merge in the new pixelart iOS game Crazy Bill « iUseMac – For the best deals on Mac apps

Barcelona, Spain â€" Ivanovich Games today is proud to announce the release and immediate availability of Crazy Bill for iOS. Climb floors non-stop and discover all the dark secrets behind the Zombie Star Palace, while wiping out every zombie that gets in your way. Only the world’s biggest zombie stars can stay in this luxurious hotel. We reserve the right to refuse admission to humans because the fresh brain aroma disrupts the “rest” of the most famous zombies.

Features:
* Simple controls: With only two buttons (Jump and shoot) you will enjoy playing many awesome games crushing zombies. Also iCADE compatible
* Stunning retros graphics: Pixelart graphics by Markus Gmuer, the creator of the legendary Time Geeks
* Famous zombies: Discover all the famous guests concealed inside the hotel
* Weekly online tournaments: Compete each week to try to be the best and win prizes if you do
* Free, universal and iCloud synchro: Download the game to your iPad and continue playing in your iPhone where you left off
* 90 Game Center achievements: Full integration with Game Center â€" Discover in which floor your friends got killed and challenge them to beat you
* Weapon and power-ups: Roast them to ashes, freeze them until they explode into tiny ice cubes, discovers the power of the donut, etc. Thousand of fun ways to kill them
* Retina resolution for iPad and iPhone. Also adapted to iphone5 screen
* iCade compatible

Language Support:
* US English, Spanish

Device Requirements:
* iPhone, iPod touch or iPad
* Requires iOS 4.3 or later
* Universal Application
* 49 MB

Pricing and Availability:
Crazy Bill 1.0 for iOS is free and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Games category. For more information contact Ivan Cascales.

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Located in beautiful Barcelona, Spain, Ivanovich Games is a privately held company founded in 2009 by independent developer Ivan Cascales. With an focus on innovation, the company is dedicated exclusively to create and promote games for the iOS and MAC platform, with many successful titles already in their catalog. Copyright (C) 2009-2013 Ivanovich Games. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone and iPod are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.


Links
  1. ^ Ivanovich Games (prmac.com)
  2. ^ Crazy Bill 1.0 (prmac.com)
  3. ^ Download from iTunes (prmac.com)
  4. ^ YouTube Video (prmac.com)
  5. ^ App Icon (prmac.com)
  6. ^ Press Kit (ZIP) (prmac.com)
  7. ^ RSS 2.0 ('http)

5 Free Windows Programs To Monitor Your Internet Usage | iPixel Creative

Home internet nowadays comes with a quota of how much bandwidth you can use in a month. It’s unavoidable and if you happen to exceed that quota, your internet provider might charge you a premium, or slow your speeds down to dial-up levels. If you don’t want this to happen to you, then you should monitor your internet usage.

Here are 5 free programs for your Windows PC to help monitor your Internet usage. This is great for readers who are on a student budget, studying abroad on a limited mobile broadband plan. Those broadband plans normally have a quota that includes both upload and download bandwidths and we’ve tested these 5 programs to see how they fare.

1. NetWorx [2]

Once you install NetWorx, it will track all your Internet usage with an icon on the taskbar. You can click and launch the program to view usage graphs of each day. What’s good about NetWorx is the ability to set a daily, weekly or monthly quota to track uploads or downloads or both. You can also set the on/off peak usage that some internet providers have and it’ll warn you if you’re about to reach the limit.

NetWorx

2. BitMeter 2 [3]

This program comes with a desktop widget meter graph of your download and upload speeds. Similar to NetWorx, you can add a quota limit â€" in the case of BitMeter 2, it is named ISP Restrictions. Once set, it’ll tell you how many days and bandwidth you can use before reaching your limit. You can also view your usage stats that can be sorted by hours, days, and months.

BitMeter 2

3. NetSpeedMonitor [4]

This program permanently sits on your taskbar showing upload and download speeds. To enable this, right click on your taskbar and under Toolbars click on NetSpeedMonitor. Apart from showing connection speeds, it can track your daily usage. You can see track your daily or monthly usage, and also see what programs are connected to the internet. Unlike the other programs though, there is no quota reminder.

NetSpeedMonitor

4. Cucusoft Net Guard [5]

This program has a very clean user interface that is easy to understand. Upon installing it, you’ll have to provide an email address to register for a free product code. After that, you can begin tracking your internet usage and even see what programs are connected to the internet. It also allows you to set your monthly quota with reminders sent to you as you near the limit.

Cucusoft Net Guard

5. ISP Monitor [6]

ISP Monitor is a lightweight program to easily track your daily or monthly internet usages. You’ll have to set it up first by changing the adapter settings under Settings > Traffic Monitor > Adapter to choose between a wired or Wi-Fi connection. Unlike the previous programs, you cannot set a quota reminder. It has easy-to-read logs where you can instantly see your daily upload and download usage.

ISP Monitor

Links
  1. ^ The Battle For Bandwidth [Infographic] (www.hongkiat.com)
  2. ^ 1. NetWorx (www.softperfect.com)
  3. ^ 2. BitMeter 2 (bitmeter-2.lastdownload.com)
  4. ^ 3. NetSpeedMonitor (www.floriangilles.com)
  5. ^ 4. Cucusoft Net Guard (www.cucusoft.com)
  6. ^ 5. ISP Monitor (ispmonitor.be)

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