Showing posts with label Software. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Software. Show all posts
Sunday, July 12, 2015
HTC Camera app with EYE Camera experience now on Google Play
HTC Camera is the company's latest app to move to Google Play, becoming easier to update on Sense 6 devices without requiring a firmware upgrade.
The HTC EYE camera experience was first revealed on the Desire EYE, and includes shooting modes like Split Capture, for taking front and rear images simultaneously, and Crop Me In, which attempts to place you into a photo from the rear camera.
HTC has moved many of its core apps over to Google Play since the launch of the One M8, with recent additions including HTC Weather, HTC Lock Screen and HTC Scribble.
HTC owners can update their camera app for new features from the link below.
Saturday, June 11, 2011
MR2 update for the HTC ThunderBolt is leaked bringing better signal reception & more
Only a couple days of us reporting about an upcoming update for HTC ThunderBolt owners who are seeing severe reboot issues, we’re now greeted with the leaked version of the aforementioned MR2 release update.
Available in an unaltered format and for a magnitude of other custom ROMS, the leaked update is arriving earlier than the expected official one, which is gearing for a roll-out sometime around or after June 15th. Specifically, it’s going to provide improved signal strength, carry along a handy 3G/4G toggle setting, and should resolve those pesky random reboot issues plaguing some handset owners. Even though you can download the leaked update right now, it’s still not certain whether or not it is going to be the actual final MR2 release build.
Nevertheless, if you seemingly can’t stand another moment experiencing issues with the ThunderBolt, you can always jump the gun and hope that this leaked update will correct all of your woes. If not, you'll just need to just wait some time until the official one arrives.
Available in an unaltered format and for a magnitude of other custom ROMS, the leaked update is arriving earlier than the expected official one, which is gearing for a roll-out sometime around or after June 15th. Specifically, it’s going to provide improved signal strength, carry along a handy 3G/4G toggle setting, and should resolve those pesky random reboot issues plaguing some handset owners. Even though you can download the leaked update right now, it’s still not certain whether or not it is going to be the actual final MR2 release build.
Nevertheless, if you seemingly can’t stand another moment experiencing issues with the ThunderBolt, you can always jump the gun and hope that this leaked update will correct all of your woes. If not, you'll just need to just wait some time until the official one arrives.
Apple considering integrating movie times into your personal iPhone data
Sure, apps that show movie starting times are a dime a dozen. But Apple has an idea to take it one step further and has filed for a patent for its "Systems and Methods for Providing Context-Based Movie Information."
In other words, Apple wants to develop its own iPhone app that will not only show you location-based theater starting times, but will also integrate the information into your calendar and other planners that you have on your handset. It is not known whether or not Apple will eventually offer this app.
Apple is also considering offering traffic and location based based start times so that the user could pick which theater and showing would be best considering the length of the drive. The app would also show the appropriate theater and showtime for a movie that would be seen following a scheduled event-like a nicedinner for two at your favorite restaurant. You will also be able to share your movie plans with friends, setting up the app to send out the information to people on your contacts list once the movie tickets have been purchased.
Friday, June 3, 2011
Latest software update brings forth improved performance to the HTC Flyer.
Sure there are still some people out there who decided to take the plunge by picking up the HTC Flyer despite its lack of Honeycomb, we’re sure that HTC dolled up the experience enough to make it more than usable in the meantime.
Fortunately, the Gingerbread flavored tablet with HTC’s Sense UI layered on top of it is already seeing its first software update. The new over-the-air update is being pushed out provides “improved system performance,“ which should speed certain aspects just a little but to exude an even better responsive experience. Besides the bump in performance, everything else visually remains unchanged, but nonetheless, it should keep early adopters content in the meantime.
If you haven’t received the notification just yet, you can always initiate the process manually by getting in the Android settings menu and going in the section for updates.
Fortunately, the Gingerbread flavored tablet with HTC’s Sense UI layered on top of it is already seeing its first software update. The new over-the-air update is being pushed out provides “improved system performance,“ which should speed certain aspects just a little but to exude an even better responsive experience. Besides the bump in performance, everything else visually remains unchanged, but nonetheless, it should keep early adopters content in the meantime.
If you haven’t received the notification just yet, you can always initiate the process manually by getting in the Android settings menu and going in the section for updates.
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