3D anatomy app by teamLabBody
Professor Sugamoto (University of Osaka) and teamLab have developed teamLabBody app, which enables parts of the human body to be viewed from all possible angles (the parts can be enlarged, so they can be studied in considerable detail. This app is based on the joints and natural range of body’s movements. teamLabBody app is already used in hospitals, because doctors easily Continue reading »
tags: iPad, teamLab, teamLabBody, University of OsakaYahoo updates Finance App for iOS
Yahoo released today updated Finance App for iPhone and iPad. This app offers real-time price changes, interactive charts, breaking news and information about publicly listed companies. Finance App features redesigned interactive stock charts that make easy to Continue reading »
tags: Apple, Finance App, iPad, iPhone, YahooApple’s problematic share in tablet market
Apple is losing share in the tablet market because iPad sales are not so good as expected. They fell to $6.3 billion (this is a 27% drop over last year) and this is a huge problem for Apple regarding that iPhone is company’s second largest revenue stream. Tablet market share is mostly controlled by Samsung, Acer and Lenovo, and also Apple’s share currently stands at 32%, which is down 50% from a year ago. Continue reading »
tags: Acer, Apple, iPad, Lenovo, Samsung, tablet marketMing-Chi Kuo (KGI Securities) has released a new research note with his expectations for new Apple’s products in 2014. According to 9to5mac, Kuo highlights revolve around MacBooks, iMacs and iPads. Upcoming products in 2014 are probably 12-inch MacBook with new design and Retina Display, lower-cost iMac and sixth-generation full-sized iPad. Continue reading »
tags: Apple, iMac, iPad, KGI Securities, MacBook, Ming-chi Kuo, rumorPrinceton Technology’s remote control for iPhone/iPad/iPod touch cameras PIP-CR1
Princeton Technology has announced release date for its new remote control for iPhone/iPad/iPod touch cameras the PIP-CR1 and it will be compatible with Apple’s devices that feature iOS 5.0 or later. This device will be released on October 18th. PIP-CR1 has two parts: smaller part is receiver, that you use by inserted into touch earphone jack and when you take a photo, you use the other part as a remote control. Continue reading »
tags: iOS 5, iPad, iPhone, iPod, PIP-CR1, Princeton Technology, remote control