Apple had a productive day on October 22, 2013. And, that’s putting it lightly
If you thought Apple was going to quietly end the year with just a couple of new iPhones and the iOS7, you’d be mistaken. Invites sent out to the press confirm that Apple will be hosting an iPad and Mac Event on October 22 at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco
Bing has quietly released an update for the Bing iPad App, adding new features and making optimization improvements to the app. The app can be downloaded for free over here in the app store. The changes, as listed in version 1.3 include: Bookmark Web/Image/News Search Query Provide Daily Trending…
Previously Android-only, Google’s “predictive search” tool Google Now is now available for the iPhone and iPad. It’s part of an updated Google Search App for iOS
With Google Now coming to iOS, a whole new audience using iPhones and iPads are about to meet Google’s predictive search service.
Search continues to shift away from the desktop toward mobile devices. That’s one of the conclusions of the just-released Neustar Localeze/15miles/comScore Local Search Study, which is now in its sixth year. This year’s study involves a sample of more than 3,000 U.S.
Engadget spotted and has archived a promotional video that suggests the Google Search App for iOS may be gaining Google Now support. That support might help boost usage of the Google Search App, which barely makes the iTunes Top 100.
“Looking for the best cookies in Santa Monica, CA? Drop an iPad 3 off at Sarah’s house and try some tasty snickerdoodles and organic milk.” Santa’s Nice List Dear Siri Santa, I know there is a high demand for iPads this year, in particular among children.
As reported to you last week, Apple kicked off a what will be a full week of tech announcements and product launches.
Twitter’s CEO, Dick Costolo, made a live appearance on the TODAY Show yesterday to announce updates to the Twitter experience. The changes affect the look and feel of profiles on twitter.com and the mobile apps for iPad, iPhone, and Android. As of yesterday all twitter users have the option of adding a very facebook-esque header