It is also one of the new i phone application which is just release this week. It is really so easy to play for anyone child to the adult .Extinction squad is a fun casual game from the people at adult swim. Slide the trampoline back and forth and catch as many animals as you can.
reference;http://www.businessinsider.com/here-are-the-best-iphone-and-ipad-apps-you-missed-this-week-26-2012-5#extinction-squad-10 28 may 2012 6.53 pm
Kullect
Kullect helps you keep track of everything in your digital life. Its helps you organize all of your photos, videos, location check-ins, likes, tweets and other thoughts from around the web. This application just release this week and its free of cost .
Reference; http://www.businessinsider.com/here-are-the-best-iphone-and-ipad-apps-you-missed-this-week-26-2012-5#kullect-12 28 may 2012 6.45pm
Facebook Camera
Facebook has released a dedicated camera app which let us to post a bunch of photos at once,and we can see our friends latest photos in one place, and play with crops and filter. And this application is Free
Reference;http://www.businessinsider.com/here-are-the-best-iphone-and-ipad-apps-you-missed-this-week-26-2012-5#facebook-camera-1 28 may 2012 18.35pm
Thursday, 24 May 2012
Facebook unveils new iPhone app, 'Facebook Camera'
Facebook has launched a new iPhone camera app that will allow users to instantaneously edit and upload multiple pictures onto the social network.
In a press release on their website, Facebook said that new app will make sharing and interacting with photo “faster and easier”.
“When you launch the app, you'll see a feed of just great photos from the people you care about. You can swipe to see more of any album or tap to enlarge an individual photo,” said Facebook product manager, Dirk Stoop.
“Now you can quickly share multiple photos all at once instead of having to post one at a time. Just select the shots you want to share by tapping the check-mark on each photo and then hit post. You'll have a chance to add a caption, say where you were and tag friends before you share,” Mr Stoop said.
The app also allows users to crop and add various filters to their photos before posting them online.
The launch of Facebook’s new photo app follows their $1 billion acquisition of photo sharing network and application, Instagram.
One of the latest mobile iphone application is known as KACHING introduced by common wealth bank of australia. The commonwealth bank’s kaching app (pronounced Ka-ching) is specially designedfor the smart phones like iphone and iphone 4s. It is the world’s first commercially available iphone app that utilises NFC technology. It takes around one and a half seconds to make a payment. This app is so interesting because it is designed in such a way that we can pay anyone ,anywhere all from our iphone with commbank kaching plus ,we can shop without cash or cards or leave our wallet at home and just remember our phone. We can even usefacebook to pay our friends and we can pay via email too. We can pay for anything with just a tab. And when money comes in our account we will know straight away .We can pay anywhere where paypass is accepted. Commbank Kaching is the World’s first in mobile payments. We can check our account balance anytime simply without logging just using our pin no.
Students at Abu Dhabi University will soon be able to register for courses, check their grades, and contribute to classroom discussions on their mobile phones.
The university launched its pilot of an application called Blackboard Mobile this week. As many as 75 students will participate in the trial before it is rolled out to all regional universities in September. Officials say the experiment will determine how the smart-phone application might improve classroom involvement and grades.
Half of the students in selected courses will be given access to the application, the university announced today. University officials will compare their classroom progress with the other half through surveys and interviews.
Etisalat is providing the data packages for the pilot at no cost, and will work out discounted subscriptions for faculty members and students after the official launch, said Abdulla Hashim, president of business solutions for the telecom operator.
After the pilot, university officials will decide whether to make the application mandatory for completing assignments or communicating with teachers and classmates, said Rick Van Sant, director of faculty development for the university.
Abu Dhabi University is the first in the GCC to use the mobile application. Officials from Zayed University, UAE University and the American University of Sharjah have expressed an interest in using the product, and will monitor the results of the trial, Mr Van Sant said.