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Motorola Xoom Superbowl ad targets Apple iPad, showing no product!!






According to Android Central THIS IS Motorola's big superbowl commercial for their new Android 3.0 Honeycomb-running Xoom tablet. It is targeting Apple's iPad once again!!

Here is the old video! The Giant iPhone argument about the iPad!!




And now..Check the new Video!!


The Upcoming iPad 2!! (Video)

An analyst, Ming-Chi Kuo, from Concord securities is reporting some features of the upcoming iPad 2.




As reported by Kuo, the iPad 2 will not have a higher resolution as some hoped!
Though there are some screen improvements.
  • The screen will be 30-35% thinner
  • The screen will have a better anti-reflective properties (better sunlight reading!)
Anti-reflection is indeed one of the key features in Amazon's anti-iPad commercials!


Old iPad vs the Kindle!! (as seen in the video!)






The next iPad will also use a Cortex A9 dual core processor running at 1.2GHz, as well as Imagination Technologies' SGX 543 dual-core graphics technology.
It will also have a change in its RAM up to 512MB as the iPhone 4. It is also expected to have a 0.3 MP front camera and 1MP rear camera.




Courtesy Apple Insider.

APPS for iPhone and iPad and iPod!


This is a pick of few interesting and notable and awesome Apps to share with you!






Now you can chat with your Facebook friends anywhere you go!
This app lets you access Facebook's chat service on the go, with the proven reliability of BeekiveIM.



This app is more than just a note-taking app. It recognize the handwriting and shapes and it now includes voice notes and VGA monitor support.



It transfers photos and videos from your iDevice to your Mac over Wi-Fi.


Now with Push notifications.


Now free!



tipb.com



Status Updates Hidden from Live Feed and Missing Privacy Setting in Facebook App!!


A couple Facebook for iPhone bugs have been reported by disgruntled Facebook users. Two known problems have recently started surfacing within Facebook’s official app: status updates from the iPhone are not being sent to the News Feed, and Facebook for iPhone is missing from users’ privacy settings.

We have no information as to how widespread these problems are, but there has been enough complaint to justify these bugs as real issues.






Here are the details:

Status Updates Not Working!!





Facebook users have been complaining that when they update their status in the Facebook app, the status only appears on their wall and not their friends’ live feed. So, technically status updates are working, just not in the way that they should.
In order to see a status update from someone experiencing this problem with the Facebook app, one would have to specifically go to that person’s wall. And unless you’re a stalker, you probably don’t do that to all of your friends.

Solutions:
  • Facebook’s mobile site seems to not be effected by this bug. You can update your status by visiting Facebook in mobile Safari until Facebook fixes the problem with the app.
  • Use another social networking app to post status updates. Lots of apps have the functionality of sending updates to multiple social networks at once or selectively.
  • Don’t update your status for a little while. Sometimes a Facebook break is needed.


Can’t Find Those Privacy Settings



Facebook for iPhone’s privacy settings have also vanished from users’ accounts. When you give any type of app or website permission to use your Facebook account, its information is stored in your account’s privacy settings. If you visit Facebook’s standard webpage and look in your privacy settings, you will see a list of apps that you have given permission to have access to your account.



From this list you can edit the permissions of each app/service you use. You can edit specific behavior settings, and remove services you don’t want. 
It seems that Facebook for iPhone is now missing from this list. Perhaps Facebook thought it didn’t need to include its own app in this list, but I’m sure we would all like to know if the app has any special permissions to our information that we’re not aware of.

Temporary Solution:
  • Don’t use Facebook’s app on the iPhone. This is obviously not a real “fix” for the problem, so hopefully Facebook will wake up and fix it pronto.
If this issue doesn’t bother you, then it won’t matter if Facebook fixes this privacy problem or not. But for decency’s sake, we hope they do.


Courtesy tipb.com