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Friday, April 3, 2015

Idroidweb Daily Bulletin: News as on 3rd April, 2015


Samsung Galaxy S6: If Looks Could Kill 




Samsung's upcoming pair of flagship smartphones are distinguished by their form factors.
The Galaxy S6 edge is almost identical to the US$650 Galaxy S6, but, for an additional $100, users get a display that spills over its sides, allowing notifications to appear along its marquee-like edges, without rousing the handset's display in full. Read More...



Amazon's Apple Watch killer will be free and sell you everything 


Yes, Fire Phone failed. But an Amazon smartwatch could rule the wearables market, leveraging the analytics power of AWS and the company's massive ecommerce.
Yesterday, I talked a bit about why I think the current generation of smartwatches, the Apple Watch in particular, are ridiculously overpriced. Read More...


Microsoft brings Office Lens scanning app to iOS, Android 



Microsoft is bringing its Office Lens scanning app to iOS and Android in a continuation of its cross-platform productivity push.
On April 2, Microsoft made available a preview of the Android version of Office Lens in the Google Play Store. It also released to general availability Office Lens for iOS in the Apple App Store. Read More...


Industry Cloud: Adoption, plans, decision factors, strategic results 



Cloud computing is a familiar phrase within the technology industry, but the diverse amount of services it involves makes it something of a blanket term.

Like the general field of medicine, there are subcategories of cloud functionality such as Infrastructure as a Service (IAAS), Platform as a Service (PAAS) and Software as a Service (SAAS). There are also different blends of cloud computing such as private, public, and hybrid. Read More...


Pinterest Debuts A New “Pin It” Button Designed To Speed Up Bookmarking 


Last summer, Pinterest acquired a visual discovery site called Icebergs, and today that team is showing off what it’s been up to, having since relocated from Spain to San Francisco.

While over the past several months, Pinterest’s focus has been on improving search and discovery on its site, the former Iceberg team members have been working to improve the process involved with saving pins themselves. Read More...

About Anna Harris:
working as web content writer and a strategist for a major IT firm Hidden Brains specialized in various mobile application development services for iOS, Android, Windows Phone and other operating systems.

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