Archive for the ‘WebOS Apps’ Category

LinkedIn launches redesigned iOS, Android apps with a focus on the news stream Mobile

Recent moves by LinkedIn — including its acquisition of Pulse  — suggested its eye was towards becoming a center of its users universe for much more than simple networking or job hunting, and its latest mobile updates continue on that path. Updates arriving today on the iOS and Android platforms are redesigned for more “delightful [...]

End your week with a penalty shootout

Relive the nail-biting insanity and inherent unfairness of soccer’s penalty shootout over at Google right now, as you try to match our first-attempt score of 18 points and two gold stars. (We’ll update this post as soon as an Engadget editor gets a result we can be proud of.) It’s a ballistic way to end [...]

YouTube video editing brings in real-time previews

YouTube’s video editing suite is officially a toddler in human years, so it’s about time that it grew a little more beyond learning how to walk and talk. By far the most conspicuous sign of maturity is a new real-time preview that shows edits and filter options as you play — you’ll now know if [...]

Get unlimited calling plans through Skype, now selling prepaid cards in Mexico

Believe it or not, prepaid cards are indeed a thing south of the US border. In fact, the majority of folks in Mexico often choose to go this route rather than sticking with some sort of monthly contract. Not surprisingly, Skype’s done its homework and has taken note of this situation, as the Microsoft-owned service [...]

Hit the rapids with Google’s latest Olympic doodle

It’s time to pound the arrow keys again for Mountain View’s latest Olympic doodle game, a whitewater slalom canoe challenge. The idea is to speed through the course with the left/right keys in the best time while using up/down to avoid rocks and the riverbank. Our intrepid web paddlers managed a time of 18 seconds.

Google Knowledge Graph goes global

This week the folks at Google have announced that their smart engine known as Knowledge Graph will be launched worldwide for English-typing people using Google Search. What you’ll be getting here is a set of results in your auto-complete results as well as your search results page that pre-empt what you want to search for [...]

Google experiment lets you visualize the global arms trade in detail

We’re all well aware of Google’s drive for experimenting with bizarre tidbits from time to time, and the search giant’s latest venture is one that gives a rather colorful and very detailed look at the global arms trade. Not surprisingly, the results are quite astonishing thanks to the interactivity and great amount of data Mountain [...]

Twitter announces it’s now available in three more languages

Early last year, Twitter kicked off its Translation Center efforts in hopes of bringing support for more languages to the site with help of amicable volunteers from all over the globe. Naturally, this has helped the renowned Blue Bird network immensely during its global gibberish quest, having added compatibility with right-to-left idioms since the program [...]

Microsoft launches Outlook.com to challenge Gmail

Microsoft has launched Outlook.com, a new cloud-based email service to take on Gmail with integrated Skype video calling and social networking integration. Considerably more attractive – not to mention comprehensive – than Hotmail, which it replaces, Outlook.com supports easy access to attachment photo slideshows, integration with Office and SkyDrive, and support for Facebook Chat. As [...]

No Open WebOS support for existing WebOS devices

Another day, another major blow to the webOS cimmunity. The Open webOS project announced today in its blog that the fledgling OS won’t support any of the existing hardware — like HP’s Pre 3 and TouchPad. While not completely surprising, this is disappointing for those who were hoping to wring a little more life out [...]