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Synaptic introduces new ForcePad technology, looks to revolutionize trackpads

Posted in: Mobile hardware 19 hours ago by Ian Laptop trackpads have for a long time been the Achilles heel of laptops. No matter how responsive or intuitive they get, they’ve never quite been able to match the versatility of a mouse. It looks like trackpads may be getting the much-needed upgrade they deserve, thanks to a breakthrough technology by Synaptic. The new ForcePad trackpad technology by Synaptic not only detects how much pressure is exerted onto the trackpad, put also adds support for up to five fingers. This allows for numerous advanced gestures made by a combination of fingers used and force applied. Synaptic has also been able to eliminate the need for a dedicated click area, and reduce the overall thickness of the trackpad to only 2.8 mm. This means more room for other components and a thinner chassis. Microsoft and Synaptic have been working in conjunction to develop a set of guidelines for OEM manufacturers, which means that the ForcePad will be available across a wi...

Sony announces new Android 4.0 ICS updates for 2011 Xperias

Most of Sony’s Xperia smartphones introduced in 2011 have already received Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. This being said, Sony announced a new series of updates for its handsets launched last year. The updates won’t bring a newer version of Android (although Jelly Bean is a possibility in the future), but “bug fixes, performance tweaks and other improvements.” The Xperia Arc (pictured below), Xperia Arc S, Xperia Ray, Xperia Neo, Xperia Neo V, Xperia Mini, Xperia Pro, and Xperia Active will receive their updates starting this week. Xperia Mini Pro, Xperia Live, and Xperia Neo L will get them next week. View the original article here

Okidoki Photobooks 1.1.1 on iOS-Create and Receive Real-Life Photo Books

Middle Park, Australia – Middle Park, Australia – Middle Park, Australia – Ink & Paper App Co. today is pleased to introduce Okidoki Photobooks 1.0 for iOS, their app that allows users to design real-life, printed photo books on their iDevice, which they can then order and receive by mail. In this first of its kind application, users simply download the free app, and choose any photos from the photo stream on their device to add them to their Photobook. They may add captions and order books that will be completed in 4-5 days and mailed directly to their homes. Okidoki Photobooks are printed on top quality materials using state-of-the-art technology and, bound to last, they make wonderful, personalized gifts. Feature Highlights: * Easy to use, intuitive layout * Add captions to describe pictures * State-of-the-art printing technology and materials * Books bound to last, shipped to user * Printed and bound in 4-5 days * Make fantastic, unique gifts * Facebook and Instagram use comin...

Bring Your Photos Closer To What Your Eyes Perceive

Singapore, Singapore – Orasis Imaging has released Orasis 2.0, its brain-inspired photo correction app for iPhone and iPad. The result of academic research, Orasis’s main objective is to make your photos look closer to what your eyes perceived at the exact moment your photo was taken. Orasis will make your photos look more realistic, extracting visual information in the dark or bright areas, which was not visible in the original captured image. The name “Orasis” comes from the Greek word Vision. What is the “sensation of appearance”? Believe it or not, what we “see” is not just the light which reaches our eyes, but rather, the result of a very complicated spatial processing that the retina and visual cortex apply to the image captured by our eyes. Part of this processing is dedicated to form the sensation of appearance. The sensation of appearance determines how much dark or light are the objects that we perceive, what is their exact shade and their level of details. What do cameras c...

Finally an App That Tracks Unfollowers on Pinterest – Free for 24 Hours

Dearborn, Michigan – INNOVATTY is pleased to announce that Followers on Pinterest, the only app for tracking followers and unfollowers on Pinterest, will be free for the next 24 hours (Was $1.99)! The app allows users to find out who is not following them back and who just unfollowed them on Pinterest. It also tracks new followers, mutual friends, fans and more. The app is universal and works for both iPhone and iPad. User reviews from the US App Store: * “Perfect … Just what I’ve been waiting for.” – Universe Traveller * “this is app is very useful; it allows me to find out who is not following me back and who unfollowed me on Pinterest. very neat.” – iAlwaysPositive Features: * Login using Pinterest account via Facebook, Twitter or Email * Retrieve lists of followers and following from Pinterest * Detect recent followers and unfollowers * Detect non-followers (Users who don’t follow back) * Detect mutual friends (Followers who are followed back) * Detect fans (Followers who are not ...

Introducing 2012 Map: The Presidential Election App

Taipei, Taiwan – Independent app developer, Cory Renzella is pleased to announce the release of “2012 Map: The Presidential Election App”. Now available in the “News” category of the App Store, “2012 Map” lets you create, save, and share 2012 presidential election scenarios in a quick and easy way. This iOS app is a must-have for anyone interested in American politics and presidential elections. It includes a “Live” map that is updated every day with the newest polls; “Historical” maps that detail every election, from 1789 through 2008; and a “New” blank map that you can customize from scratch. In presidential elections, it’s the electoral vote that matters most. That vote is determined by the states each candidate wins, and whether you’re interested in historical elections or the 2012 election, “2012 Map: The Presidential Election App” covers it all. According to Cory Renzella, the app’s creator, “This app focuses on what really matters in the election, and it’s got something for eve...

Plants vs. Zombies sequel coming in spring of 2013

Posted in: Gaming, Mobile software 19 hours ago by Johnny PopCap Games, the popular game developer and now an EA-owned company, has announced today that we’re in for a sequel of Plants Vs. Zombies, coming in late spring next year. PvZ is one of the best known mobile games on Android and iOS (among others) and probably the most popular lane tower defense game ever. Its gameplay revolves around fending off hordes of hilariously quirky, awkward-dressed, zombies with a large selection of sharp-shooting plants. The press release doesn’t state what new twists the game will offer, except hordes of new plant and zombie types. We don’t know if it will come to iOS and Android separately or at the same time, and how much the new game will cost. Source | Via View the original article here