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Apple Announces iBooks Author Mac App, iBooks 2.0 and iTunes U iOS Apps
0Update: Apple has posted their Education Media Event stream online. The link below
At its education event in New York, Apple has just announced and released the iTunes U App for iPhone and iPad. The new app that lets teachers manage their iTunes U course and gives students access to all the course materials done by their teachers in a single place. Right in the app, they can play video or audio lectures. Read books and view presentations. See a list of all the assignments for the course and check them off as they’re completed. And when the teacher sends a message or create a new assignment, students receive a push notification with the new information.
Apple has also announced and released iBooks Author, a new Mac app for authoring books. iBooks Author is an amazing new app that allows anyone to create beautiful Multi-Touch textbooks — and just about any other kind of book — for iPad. With galleries, video, interactive diagrams, 3D objects, and more, these books bring content to life in ways the printed page never could.
Now anyone can create stunning iBooks textbooks, cookbooks, history books, picture books, and more for iPad. All you need is an idea and a Mac. Start with one of the Apple-designed templates that feature a wide variety of page layouts. Add your own text and images with drag-and-drop ease. Use Multi-Touch widgets to include interactive photo galleries, movies, Keynote presentations, 3D objects, and more. Preview your book on your iPad at any time. Then submit your finished work to the iBookstore with a few simple steps. And before you know it, you’re a published author.
Apple has also announced and released iBooks 2 update . The next evolution of eBooks for the iPad push the limits even further. The app will support textbooks developed by iBooks Author multitouch gestures to move throughout an iBook which can be full of “rich, engaging interactive experiences” — even featuring 3D models so a student can see, for example, inside a cell. In the demo iBook, switching the iPad to portrait re-orientated the content so that the student could focus on reading the text. That way, books can have two completely different experiences, simply by re-orientating the iPad.
Apple has posted their Education Media Event stream online. Watch the full stream here or get it on iTunes.
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Revolutionary Waterproof Solutions for Your Electronic Devices
0At this year CES, companies like Liquipel and HzO have introduced a revolutionary waterproof coating to your electronic device to protect them in the event of accidental exposure to liquids. It is not visible to the human eye, virtually undetectable and will not compromise the look, feel, and performance of your electronics.
Liquipel solved the issue with a coating material that repels water and it’s barely visible to the naked eye. You can’t buy this thing but instead, you need to send your device to Liquipel to apply the coating for you at a $59 value.
Liquipel supports the Apple iPhone 3G/3GS/4/4S, HTC EVO 4G, EVO Shift 4G, MyTouch 4G, Thunderbolt, Motorola Droid X/X2 and the Samsung Charge.
On the other side, HzO employs a proprietary chemical dubbed, WaterBlock that protects your device from the inside on the molecular level. Watch the clips below:
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Call Of Duty Elite Is Now Available On Your iPhone
0The new service and progress tracking accompanying the launch of the hit Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, has now mad its way into the App Store. Dubbed, Call of Duty Elite, the app allows gamers to monitor their stats, view reports, get social and much more.
As promised by Activision, the official Call of Duty Elite app is now available on the App Store.
Download Call of Duty Elite app from the App Store
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iPhone iOS 5 Outperforms Nokia Lumia 800 Windows Phone in Browser Benchmark Tests
0Here is a cool comparison test which shows the power of iPhone 4S along with iOS 5. The guys at 359gsm recently ran a test including iPhone 4 running iOS 4.3, iPhone 4S running iOS 5 against Nokia Lumia 800 smartphone running Windows Phone 7.5 Mango. iPhone 4S significantly outperform Nokia in all benchmark tests.
The results are shown below courtesy of 359gsm, you can watch the test video above as well:
Browsermark Test: Higher is better
- iPhone 4 (iOS 4.3) – 37 503
- Nokia Lumia 800 (WP7.5 aka Mango) – 30 452
- iPhone 4S (iOS 5) – 86 702
Speed Reading Test:
- iPhone 4 (iOS 4.3) – 2 fps (iPhone 4 with iOS 5.0 – around 37 fps)
- Nokia Lumia 800 (WP7.5 aka Mango) – 40 fps
- iPhone 4S (iOS 5) – 60 fps
Sunspider Test: Lower is better
- iPhone 4 (iOS 4.3) – 4018.2 ms
- Nokia Lumia 800 (WP7.5 aka Mango) – 7188.7 ms
- iPhone 4S (iOS 5) – 2266 ms
Acid3 Test:
- iPhone 4 (iOS 4.3) – 100/100
- Nokia Lumia 800 (WP7.5 aka Mango) – 100/100
- iPhone 4S (iOS 5) – 100/100
HTML5 Test:
- iPhone 4 (iOS 4.3) – 210
- Nokia Lumia 800 (WP7.5 aka Mango) – 141
- iPhone 4S (iOS 5) – 296
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