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Apple iOS 8.3 beta is seeding to registered developers

Apple began seeding iOS 8.3 beta to registered developers. The Cupertino giant launched the new build barely a week after it released iOS 8.2 beta 5, thus indicating that it is hard at work on improving its mobile OS. The latest iOS build brings a number of new features to the platform headed by wireless CarPlay support. The functionality was previously available only via USB cable. Google login has been improved as well. A brand new emoji picker is also on board. Finally, iOS 8.3 code suggests that Apple Pay is headed to China via Union Pay. Access to the vast Chinese market is certain to give Apple?s payment system a massive boost. It will surely be a while before iOS 8.3 makes its way to end users. Apple is yet to begin seeding iOS 8.2 to its mobile hardware. The latest iOS beta arrives amid rumors about the next major release of Cupertino?s mobile platform. Apple iOS 9 is tipped to focus on improved optimization and stability. Source View the original article here

Google Glass Mirror API now open to all developers

More developers can start making Glassware Although we're closing in on an official launch of the Glass Development KIt, Google has just opened up the Mirror API for all developers to make apps with. Far less versatile than the upcoming GDK , the Mirror API is a limited tool that lets developers create apps for Google Glass that plug into a few different features of the headset. The API was previously limited to certain developers that expressed interest in the platform, but its now open for everyone to take a swing at make Glassware. Even with the GDK on the horizon, having the Mirror API be completely open is a good move in the right direction. We're still at a preview stage for the GDK, meaning it could again be some time before all developers can get their hands on those new tools. Ready to take a look at making Glassware now that the API is out of developer preview? Now's the time. Source: +Google Developers ; Google Developers        

React Mobile App Developers Seek to Enhance Personal Safety

Seattle, Washington – React Mobile, the developer of React – Standard Edition, a personal safety application currently available on iTunes and Google Play, has released an illustrated guide to crime statistics and prevention. React Mobile is also releasing a video introduction to the React Mobile suite of apps demonstrating how React Mobile apps can assist users during an emergency with the touch of a button. React Mobile’s suite of apps, including: React – Standard Edition, React Family Edition, and React University Edition, were uniquely designed by co-founders Robb Monkman and Grant Wallace, who bring over a decade of experience in emergency and disaster communications. “Personal safety is a primary concern for families and many service workers,” said React Mobile co-founder Robb Monkman. “In many emergency situations dialing 911 is not always a viable option. With one touch of a button, React Mobile apps, discretely serve as a lifeline to let users tell a wide group of people wher...