For a blind or visually-impaired person, getting around a large building like a hospital or lab may involve a lot of guesswork and asking for directions. A new system called Navatar uses the sensors in a smartphone to detect progress along a map of a building.
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Smartphone app could help blind navigate indoors
Posted by MEreporter 2 days ago (http://www.futureoftech.msnbc.msn.com)MapmyIndia’s Navigator app for iOS devices can search for house numbers
Posted by bgrnews 28 days ago (http://www.bgr.in)
MapmyIndia, in association with Telenav, has released Navigator house number search app for the iPhone and iPad users in India. The Navigator app will be the first mobile app in the country that will do the house number searching for you and will also offer voice-guided turn-by-turn GPS navigation as well as moving maps. Users can search and navigate to house numbers, of course via the shortest r
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Microsoft releases SkyDrive app for Windows and Mac OS X with new storage plans
Posted by bgrnews 28 days ago (http://www.bgr.in)
We have been hearing a number of rumors about Google’s incoming cloud app, aptly named Google Drive. In the midst of all this Google Drive noise, the boys from Redmond have quietly sneaked their very own cloud based solution called SkyDrive for Windows and also Mac OS X Lion. While SkyDrive has existed for sometime, for the first time Microsoft has released an app for Windows 8, Windows 7, Window
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Path app builds more personal social network
Posted by desidalal 148 days ago (http://www.msnbc.msn.com)
Interested in sharing more personal moments of life to a small group of friends rather than a large network? An app called Path could help.
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Android app detects Carrier IQ
Posted by desidalal 168 days ago (http://technolog.msnbc.msn.com)
A new app can now detect Carrier IQ, an unwelcome hitchhiker on Android devices that may be recording personal information.
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Mobile app rating system introduced
Posted by desidalal 175 days ago (http://digitallife.today.msnbc.msn.com)
A rating system that mirrors the one now used for video games will be applied to mobile apps, the wireless trade industry association said Tuesday, in conjunction with the Entertainment Software Rating Board.
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