Curiouser And Curiouser: Learn New Stuff While On The Go With Curious For iPhone

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In line with its mission to encourage lifelong learning among people, Curious.com has just launched its official app for iPhone, simply called Curious for iPhone.


Like the official Curious app for iPad, which was released last August, Curious for iPhone offers easy access to short-format video-based interactive lessons across a variety of topics.


With Curious for iPhone, you can browse the available lessons and enroll in the ones that are of interest to you. Thereafter, you can learn about new things wherever you are, in your own time.


Designed specifically for the eponymous device, Curious for iPhone allows lessons to be viewed in portrait mode with access to supplemental information, including images, files, and links. It also allows for landscape viewing for full-screen high-quality video.

Curious for iPhone


Curious for iPhone also works with Curious.com’s LearnSync feature, which syncs lesson positions across devices, enabling you to pick up exactly where you left off.


Alongside the release of Curious for iPhone, Curious.com has just released a new Pocket Perfect collection, which features …



… lessons that learners can enjoy when they have a few extra minutes during the day and want to do more than feed their Candy Crush or Facebook addictions. Pocket Perfect lessons provide a “healthy learning snack” in those situations: learners can brush up on casual French or Italian greetings, demystify the world of wine, or even discover the hidden meaning of Botticelli’s Birth of Venus. Curious for the iPhone offers thousands of lessons to make you smarter and more skilled while you are on the go.


Curious for iPhone is available now in the App Store for free. It’s optimized for iPhone and iPod touch running iOS 7.0 or later.


See also: Coursera Launches Official iOS App To Let You Take Online Courses On The Go and In Addition To Search, Khan Academy Now Enhanced With Offline Viewing For iPhone.

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Put Some Pop To Your Facebook Messaging Experience With Bubble Chat

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To be sure, the official Facebook and Facebook Messenger clients are more than effective apps for getting in touch with your Facebook friends while on the go. But if you’d like to use a more visually appealing app for Facebook chatting, then you should definitely try Bubble Chat for Facebook.


Bubble Chat offers a mobile Facebook chatting experience that’s quite removed from Facebook’s official mobile app offerings, in terms of design and feature set:



Discover a new Facebook chatting experience with Bubble Chat for Facebook. Bubble Chat is designed with attention to clear and intelligent use by people, young or old. It has beautiful interface that pushes boundaries of iOS 7 app design. It has some really cool features, you will fall in love with Bubble Chat for Facebook.


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The first thing you’ll notice in Bubble Chat is, of course, its interface, which uses translucency, animated transitions, and backgrounds to great effect. It also offers theme customization, which may be unlocked via a $0.99 in-app purchase.


On top of its vibrant design is a set of features that augment Facebook’s messaging service, including drawing attachments and contact muting.


Bubble Chat also supports push notifications, but they seem to be a hit-and-miss in the app’s current state.


Optimized for iPhone and iPod touch running iOS 7.0 or later, Bubble Chat for Facebook is available now in the App Store for free.

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AirWeb For Apple TV Can Add A Browser To Your Set-Top Box

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Though Apple hasn’t yet added a Web browser to its Apple TV, one clever iOS app offers a similar experience using the magic of AirPlay. Called AirWeb, the application provides a Web browser interface which can be beamed over to the set-top box thanks to Apple’s wireless protocol; using your iDevice as a remote, it’s then possible to browse the Internet on the big screen of your HDTV.


Granted, this isn’t a Web browser app for Apple TV per se, but it’s the next best solution to adding an Internet browsing experience for Apple’s set-top box. The application appeared in the App Store earlier this month and it received a minor update a couple of days ago, but more importantly, AirWeb is yet another iOS application that’s on sale for the holidays. Presently, iDevice and Apple TV owners can pick up the app for $0.99, which is 50 percent off its usual price of $1.99.


Developer Christian Arild Strommen explains:



This is the first TV browsing experience that is actually pleasant to use! Using your iPhone/iPad as an input device you can now finally take advantage of that big beautiful HDTV to browse the web. Share webpages with friends or colleagues, or just surf on your own, either way BIGGER is BETTER.


Plus, AirWeb also supports gestures, meaning users can tap, pinch, and swipe anywhere on their iDevice’s screen in order to control their Apple TV, making the app’s use as a remote control all the easier.


Provided your iDevice supports AirPlay Mirroring, you’ll be good to go. This means the application is limited to the iPhone 4s and above, the iPad 2 and above, both iterations of the iPad mini, and the fifth-generation iPod touch. You can get AirWeb to work with an iPhone 4, Strommen adds, but the smartphone will require a wired connection. For the Apple TV, you’ll need a second-generation set-top box or higher.


As mentioned above, AirWeb can be downloaded in the App Store for $0.99 (for a limited time only), and is optimized for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.


If you’re interested in exploring the potential of AirPlay, check out: How You Can AirPlay Music To An Unsupported Bluetooth Wireless Speaker.


For more of today’s news, see: Snapchat Competitor Wickr Goes 2.0 With iOS 7 Redesign And More Secure Features, It’s About Time: Simple Clock, Stopwatch And Timer App Bars Updated To Version 2.0, and Put Some Pop To Your Facebook Messaging Experience With Bubble Chat.


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Snapchat Competitor Wickr Goes 2.0 With iOS 7 Redesign And More Secure Features

AppId is over the quota AppId is over the quota BY Aldrin Calimlim on Sat December 21st, 2013 app updates Messaging apps wickr



Snapchat may be the acknowledged leader in the ephemeral messaging space as far as popularity is concerned. But there’s another app that promises to be a more secure alternative to Snapchat, or to any other messaging app, e.g. WhatsApp, for that matter.


It’s called Wickr, and it’s an encrypted, self-destructing messaging app that provides messaging connections without having to store them on any central server. Wickr is said to be:


CONTROLLED – sender decides who sees what, where and for how longSECURE – military-grade encryption (Wickr does not have the keys)PRIVATE – not shared with strangers, deletes metadata (location, time, identification and edits)ANONYMOUS – we require no personal info from you, we collect nothing about you or what you doSHREDDED – Secure File Shredder forensically erases unwanted files you deleted from your deviceCOMPLIANT – FIPS 140-2, HIPAA, exceeds NSA Suite B Compliancy (Compliance for Top Secret communication)INTEGRATED – send PDFs and images from Box, Dropbox, Google DriveEASY – takes less than a minute to get started and is easier than emailFREE – save money on texting
Wickr


Released in June last year, Wickr has just been updated to version 2.0 with several enhancements.


Most noticeably, Wickr 2.0 introduces a new interface designed for iOS 7. It also introduces doodles and exploding messages.


In addition, the new version of Wickr lets you respond directly in the message screen and customize avatars, names, and group names. It also lets you send invites to multiple friends and automatically find your friends securely. The Wickr team notes:



Unlike other apps, Wickr does not upload your contact book to our servers; your contacts never leave your device. We don’t want to hold that sensitive information on our servers. We create a cryptographic representation of your contacts that we store on our servers to match with your friends.


Wickr 2.0 is available now in the App Store for free. It’s optimized for iPhone and iPod touch running iOS 6.0 or later.

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You Are A Toy: New Game In Toy Defense Series Launches For iOS

AppId is over the quota AppId is over the quota BY Joe White on Sat December 21st, 2013 Melesta tower defense Toy Defense Toy Defense 3: Fantasy Toy Defense 3: Fantasy HD



Toy Defense 3: Fantasy and Toy Defense 3: Fantasy HD are now available to download in the App Store, providing iDevice users with a fun, “magical,” and historical gaming experience for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.


The app situates iDevice users in the 10th century, and charges gamers with recruiting an army of medieval characters in order to challenge an evil threat, adopting a tower defense mode of gameplay. Developer Melesta explains: “Step into the role of a 10th-century commander and become the equal of Richard the Lionheart! Recruit and train your kingdom’s warriors, wizards, archers, and healers to create a powerful army and destroy the enemy’s forces! Defend your castle and show your courage to drive these vile monsters from your lands!”


Features are aplenty, and include:


Absolutely unique levels with non-recurring gameplay!Immerse yourself in a medievel fantasy atmosphereIncredible graphics with an amazingly detailed medieval environmentInvite your friends to join you in a magical world!Cooperate or compete with your friends’ courageous knightsOver nine types of enemies, from trolls and goblins to dragons and mercenariesBattle evil generals at the end of every wave!Develop your own unique strategy with six specialized tower power-upsUpgrade your warriors from peasants to knights and give your foes no quarter!Collect all the achievements, test your mettle on the battlefield, and enjoy a lengthy campaign!Four useful gameplay bonuses: meteorite, recovery, regeneration, and freezeUse the tactics of the greatest kings to win battles!

The game offers a continuation of the App Store’s popular Toy Defense series. This began last year with the original Toy Defense game, which was awarded our “Quirky App Of The Day” accolade for its colorful animation, fun story, and enjoyable gameplay. Following on from here, Melesta subsequently launched Toy Defense 2 in the App Store, which situated iDevice gamers in a World War II environment.


In Toy Defense 3: Fantasy, however, it’s all about “dashing warriors, fearless archers, crafty goblins, and immersion in a magical atmosphere,” as the developer adds in the app’s release notes.


If you’re interested in taking the new game for a spin, Toy Defense 3: Fantasy can be downloaded for $1.99 and is optimized for the iPhone and iPod touch, and Toy Defense 3: Fantasy HD for the iPad is available for $4.99.


Check out the new applications now, or for more of our recent news, see: It Looks Like An iOS 6.1.4 Jailbreak Solution Isn’t Set To Reach Us This Year, After All, AirWeb For Apple TV Can Add A Browser To Your Set-Top Box, and Snapchat Competitor Wickr Goes 2.0 With iOS 7 Redesign And More Secure Features.

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It Looks Like An iOS 6.1.4 Jailbreak Solution Isn’t Set To Reach Us This Year, After All

AppId is over the quota AppId is over the quota BY Joe White on Sat December 21st, 2013 @winocm evad3rs iOS 6.1.3 jailbreak iOS 6.1.4 jailbreak iOS 7 jailbreak jailbreak



Hacker @winocm has been hard at work on a jailbreak solution for iOS 6.1.3- and iOS 6.1.4-powered iDevices for some time, in order to provide those who’ve diligently avoided iOS 7 with a means of jailbreaking their iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Back in October, we heard from the hacker that a “a definite ETA” for the iOS 6.1.4 jailbreak was “before 2014,” yet with 2014 almost upon us prospective jailbreakers had been wondering whether @winocm was set to release a piece of software in the coming days.


Now, however, we’re hearing that the jailbreak solution isn’t expected to reach us this year, after all, and no new ETA has been provided.


Redmond Pie points us to a flurry of Twitter updates from @winocm, which note that there are “no more ETAs” for the iOS 6.1.4 jailbreak; the hacker adds, “do not ask any more questions about that,” and thanks his Twitter followers for their cooperation. It seems, then, that a jailbreak solution for iOS 6.1.4 is no longer in the cards for 2013, though we’ll keep you updated with further information as we receive it.


On the iOS 7 side, members of the jailbreak hacker team “evad3rs” have confirmed that Apple’s minor point updates for its mobile OS, and most recently iOS 7.0.4, are safe to download and install. From what we understand, work on this jailbreak solution is progressing, but no ETA has been announced by evad3rs.


Are you missing your jailbreak, or has iOS 7, which borrows an awful lot from the Cydia Store, been keeping you happy?


See also: AirWeb For Apple TV Can Add A Browser To Your Set-Top Box, Snapchat Competitor Wickr Goes 2.0 With iOS 7 Redesign And More Secure Features, and It’s About Time: Simple Clock, Stopwatch And Timer App Bars Updated To Version 2.0.

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It’s About Time: Simple Clock, Stopwatch And Timer App Bars Updated To Version 2.0

AppId is over the quota AppId is over the quota BY Aldrin Calimlim on Sat December 21st, 2013 app updates Bars clock apps joseph kimberley stopwatch apps timer apps



Bars has just been updated to version 2.0, just three months after its launch in the App Store.


Bars is so named because it mainly displays, well, bars. And it does so as it functions as a clock, a stopwatch, or a timer, with three bars representing hours, minutes, and seconds.


For its 2.0 update, Bars have become simpler with the removal of its bottom tab menu, which provided access to the app’s clock, timer and stopwatch sections. Instead, the app now employs a swipe-based navigation scheme whereby you can swipe to the right to go to the stopwatch and to the left to go to the timer.


At the bottom of the screen is a new info button that opens a short guide (which, for some reason, is non-Retina) on how to use the app, particularly on how to set the timer. To set the countdown time for the timer, just swipe along the bars.

Bars


Thanks to its 2.0 update, Bars’ timer function now also sends out a push notification when the countdown is finished.


Bars 2.0 also includes bug fixes, including one for an issue that causes the timer and the stopwatch to stop working in the background.


Bars 2.0 is available now in the App Store as a free update or as a new $0.99 download. It’s optimized for iPhone and iPod touch running iOS 7.0 or later.


It’s interesting to note that Bars is developed by a 17-year-old named Joseph Kimberley. But as simple as the app is, creating something like it is, in my view, already a noteworthy achievement.

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