Posts Tagged ‘google’

Google Nexus 4 vs Apple iPhone 5 – Design, Featues, Specs, Accessories

No brainers on the iPhone 5’s build quality. It is solid and yet light weight too. Best, it is slim and the phone features Apple’s signature lightning dock. There are aluminum inserts at the back panel, and this makes the phone both light as a feather and solid as a rock. In the Nexus 4 you will find a supreme smartphone done up exceptionally well. The screen is shrouded by a silver bezel, and flipping the phone over reveals a matrix of tiny dots each reflecting light at a different angle. You will either love the Google Nexus 4 or hate it. We were skeptical at first that all that gloss will render the Nexus 4 a slippery one at best, but we found out that there are dedicated rubber inserts that are present at the front & back of the phone, and of course, there is no hard case present.

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Youtube Released Updated App for iPhone 5 iOS 6 and iPad-Mini

Google must be feeling generous this month. Early we’ve reported that Google has released Google Maps for iOS 6 and iPhone 5 and now we’ve found out that Google has also released an update youtube app optimized for the iPhone 5, 4th generation iPad and iPad-mini. Owners of those devices can now watch video on full-screens.

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Google Maps App Now Testing Coming to iOS 6.0.1 for iPhone 5, 4s, 4

Remember that very little popular Maps App on the iPhone before Apple decided to get stupid and replaced it with their own buggy maps app? Well, it seems like Google is finally done with making Apple pay for that dumb mistake and decided to throw iOS users including iPhone 5, 4s, 4, iPad, iPad-mini and iPod Touch a bone. It is reported by a Google insider that they are on the testing phrase of Google Maps App for iOS 6.0.1 devices.

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Why Google Maps Gone from in iOS6 and Why Apple Needs it Back in iOS6 and iPhone 5

Even though everyone is happy with Apple’s new iPhone 5, they aren’t too happy with the iOS 6 software.  Apple stop using Google Maps and went with other mapping alternatives.  Obviously, this makes many users very unhappy. If you are experiencing problems with your mapping system, you are probably wondering why Apple made such a drastic change. Sure, Apple and Google have been at odds for a while, but that is not the only reason for this change. Besides, if Apple really wanted to play dirty, it could have just used Bing as its new default iPhone search engine.

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