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By engadget, on May 17th, 2012%
 If you’re pining for another way to keep tabs on your Facebook pages while out and about, you’re in luck — that is, if you live in Australia, New Zealand or Ireland. Stealthily launched yesterday for iOS, Facebook’s Page Manager app lets administrators keep an eye on page-specific notifications and Page Insight (read: number of likes, shares, views, et cetera) in addition to the normal management fare already available in Facebook’s official app. . . . → Read More: Facebook Pages Manager for iOS sees soft launch, stats junkies rejoice
By TiPb, on May 7th, 2012%
 The iBGStar blood glucose monitor by Sanofi for iPhone and iPod touch has now gained FDA (Food and Drug Administration) clearance and is available for sale in the United States. The iBGStar was first talked about way back in 2010 and it has taken nearly two years for it to become commercially available in the US. Sanofi US announced today that the iBGStar Blood Glucose Monitoring System, consisting of the iBGStar blood glucose meter and iBGStar Diabetes Manager App, is commercially available in the U.S. . . . → Read More: iBGStar iPhone blood glucose meter gets FDA clearance and is now available to buy
By engadget, on April 8th, 2012%
 Are you a smartphone user with an itchy trigger finger? . . . → Read More: Max Payne to rampage on iOS April 12th, Android April 26th
By engadget, on April 7th, 2012%
 Nearly a year after it debuted and caught our eye as an incredibly well structured Twitter client for the iPhone, Tweetbot’s latest revision uses Apple’s cloud servers to sync the experience instead of just content. Version 2.2′s iCloud based syncing of account settings, timeline position, DMs and Mute filters lets those deep in the iLife go from iPhone to iPad or vice versa without missing a beat . . . → Read More: Tweetbot for iOS updated with iCloud syncing of timelines and more across devices
By engadget, on March 23rd, 2012%
 In Insert Coin, we look at an exciting new tech project that requires funding before it can hit production. If you’d like to pitch a project, please send us a tip with “Insert Coin” as the subject line. FaceTime conversations always commence with “left a bit, no, up a bit, no no, that’s too far…” as we balance our iOS handsets to find a flattering angle . . . → Read More: Insert Coin: Galileo, the remote control camera from the men behind the Gorillapod
By engadget, on March 21st, 2012%
 Lending a bit of credence to the notion that it’ll have life beyond LightSquared , an insider at FreedomPop is now suggesting that it’ll debut a case for the iPhone 4 / 4S that features a WiMAX radio, hotspot capabilities and delivers a free (albeit, limited) data service. . . . → Read More: FreedomPop rumored to introduce iPhone case with free WiMAX service
By engadget, on March 15th, 2012%
 Version 1.4 of Wolfram Alpha has just landed in Apple’s App Store , and in addition to a visual refresh for weather queries and the ability to procure items from Best Buy, users will also discover a new in-app purchase option that brings image analysis and manipulation to the venerable analytics platform. For $0.99, the new Image Input feature allows users to add filters, perform color processing and OCR recognition, detect features and view EXIF and histogram information of their photos. The Wolfram Alpha app itself will set you back $2.99, so if you’ve yet to hop aboard, you can expect to plunk down just shy of $4.00 for the app and its add-on — no doubt a small price for true photo junkies . . . → Read More: Wolfram Alpha in-app purchase for iOS adds advanced image processing capabilities
By TiPb, on March 12th, 2012%
 Diabetics will soon be able to manage the condition using their iPhone or iPod touch thanks to a new accessory and app from iBGStar. The device consists of a glucose monitor that attaches to your iPhone or iPod touch via the 30 pin dock connector. The information is then used by the companion app that will soon be available from the App Store. . . . → Read More: iBGStar brings diabetes management to the iPhone and iPod touch
By engadget, on March 9th, 2012%
 Following in last year’s steps, the NCAA and Turner Sports have taken the wraps off their March Madness 2012 goodies for handsets, slates and PCs. Though, unlike its 2011 variants , you’ll now have to part ways with a one-time $3.99 charge in order to catch your favorite college team in action. . . . → Read More: NCAA March Madness Live app comes to iOS, Android by tourney tip-off
By engadget, on March 3rd, 2012%
 If you’ve ever downloaded an app from iTunes then congratulations, you are a part of history. Just a few minutes ago Apple notched its 25 billionth download, thanking all involved for getting there, and of course (like it did for 10 billion , and 1 billion ), gifting the lucky individual who crossed the line with another $10k gift card . . . . → Read More: Apple crosses 25 billion App Store downloads, thanks all the little people
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