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The new Skype update for Windows has officially arrived. Skype 5.8 allows users to make 1080p HD video calls. Plus, the new version of Skype syncs up with Facebook seamlessly. So, users can video chat in HD with their friends on the social networking site, even if their friends don’t have Skype. And Skype 5.8 users can even instant message their friends on Facebook. If you’re tired of the grainy video quality of video calls on Skype, this...
Restaurant owners know how inconvenient it can be to print off wine lists every time the restaurant’s wine selection changes. Restaurant Wine List is an app for iPads that allows you to update your wine list instantly without having to print anything off. Restaurant Wine List also provides a fun, interactive way for patrons of your restaurant to view the wine selection. Automatic, a group of app developers and marketing professionals in New York City,...
Yesterday, T-Mobile announced that they will be selling Square credit card readers for iPhone, iPad models, and Android smartphones. The Square mobile credit card reader allows a small business owner to accept credit card payments from customers using his or her phone or tablet. The Square reader attaches to most smartphones through the headphone jack and comes with a credit card payment processing app that syncs up with a company’s bank account. The Square reader has been available...
Humble Bundle, a bundle of games offered to raise money for game developers and charitable causes, has been around for Windows, Mac, and Linux computers for a while. Yesterday, Humble Bundle entered the mobile sector by releasing its games to Android smartphone owners. If you decide to download the new Humble Bundle to your Android phone, you’ll get the following games: Osmosis, Anomaly: Warzone Earth, and Edge. You can pay what you want for the Humble Bundle games....
Today, Mint.com released their personal finance app for Android tablets. This app is now available on the Android market for free. If you’re an Android tablet owner, you can use the Mint personal finance app to get a clear picture of your spending habits and see how well you’re doing if you’ve established a budget. Mint.com already had apps available for the iPad, iPhone, and Android smartphones. This app for Android tablets is just one more way for...