Inside Siri's brain: The challenges of extending Apple's virtual assistant Siri is, by far, my favorite recent addition to iOS. In an age when electronic devices keep getting smaller, faster, and thinner, the humble keyboard feels increasingly like a relic of a bygone era—an era when computers were designed to occupy entire rooms instead of the palm of a hand. Apple’s virtual assistant has changed the ways in which I interact with my mobile devices in a significant, if small, way. Alas, Siri is frustratingly limited. It’s integrated well enough with Apple’s own...
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HOW to CREATE an IOS app ON flash CS5.
How to create an ios game on Flash Player CS5. How to create an ios app on adobe flash CS5. It is very simple to create a game for ios, if you follow the instruction stated in this vedio. 1)download Flash Player CS5 >>>Click here to DOWNLOAD<<< 2)open Iphone OS option in it. 3)give black colour to the stage and create a ball >convert that ball by right clicking and select convert to a symbol. name the ball symbol as ball 3)Create two layers one is Ball (by default) and other name...
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iPhone 6
iPhone 6 The only way to create a true edge-to-edge display is to remove the edge all together. The current iPhone 5 manufacturing process while inventive, innovative and stunning, is highly complicated and was accompanied by a steep learning curve for those involved in the process. The iPhone 6 concept takes mobile innovation to the next level by combining aluminum with carbon-fiber to create a seamless unibody enclosure that increases strength while decreasing weight. Carbon fiber alone is perfectly rigid and doesn't bend. Because of this, any hard impact will cause...
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Android KitKat 4.4 vs Apple iOS 7 head-to-head review (PART-IV)
Android KitKat 4.4 vs Apple iOS 7 head-to-head review Security and Manageability Apple vets every app in the App Store and it doesn’t have a problem with malicious content. Google does not vet apps before allowing them into the store, instead scanning the Play store for malware. Android devices are the...
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Android KitKat 4.4 vs Apple iOS 7 head-to-head review (PART-III)
Android KitKat 4.4 vs Apple iOS 7 head-to-head review Chrome vs Safari Android uses Chrome and iOS ships with Safari as default. Although Chrome no longer uses the same WebKit rendering engine as Safari, its new Blink engine is a fork of WebKit. There are some differences between the two, but developing HTML5 apps for both browsers shouldn’t be too tricky....
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Android KitKat 4.4 vs Apple iOS 7 head-to-head review (PART-II)
Android KitKat 4.4 vs Apple iOS 7 head-to-head review App Store vs Google Play Both Apple and Google app stores have over one million applications available. These grandiose numbers mean many apps or their equivalents are available for both iOS and Android. For example, Microsoft Office 365, Microsoft Remote Desktop, Cisco...
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Android KitKat 4.4 vs Apple iOS 7 head-to-head review (PART-I)
Android KitKat 4.4 vs Apple iOS 7 head-to-head review We put core apps including email, maps, browsers to the test to see which OS is the top dog. Apple and Google attempt to...
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