Celebrity buzz – gives fans all the latest gossip about the show and the stars in it.Trivia – fans can learn more about their favorite program and even read about the occasional goofs with the trivia feature in the app.Cast information – the app will list the cast featured in the program, guest stars, as well as other shows they’ve been in.Featured music – Shazam has leveraged its rich music history and its 20+ million track database to identify the music featured in whatever people are watching.use the Shazam App while watching television, they have a fast and easy way to access: to use it as a “TV companion app” to tag TV shows and get access to cast information, sports scores, featured music and more. Shazam: Shazam announced on its website today that it is updating its iOS apps to allow users in the U.S. Parents–like me–will really appreciate the children and family gallery with many titles organized by age… A simple tap on any title presents all of the information for that title and a double-tap on any title starts instant playback. Lower down in the new experience are several personalized rows filled with movie and TV show recommendations…Tapping the browse menu gives you access to an extensive list of genre galleries that show even more titles organized into categories. Netflix version 2.3: The Netflix iOS app for iPhone and iPad was updated today with a slightly updated UI and “Varied improvements on playback, AV sync, subtitle handling.” Netflix explained the new UI in a blog post and posted a video of the new experience (above):Īt the top of the new browse screen on iPhone and iPod touch is a row that lets you continue watching shows or movies that you previously started watching right where you left off, a very handy feature. The game takes place in the Angry Birds world, but appears to be quite a different experience. Check it out: 0 Commentsīad Piggies: Rovio’s Bad Piggies doesn’t arrive on iOS and Mac until September 27th, but today we get our first look at the game in the first gameplay trailer above ( via TechCrunch). While Mosaic is just an app for putting digital images into a nicely printed photobook, its user-experience and caliber of artisanship make it certainly worth noting. Much to my surprise-they came out crisp, clear, and stunningly vivid (pictures below). In fact, when I created my Mosaic, I chose low-lit, grainy, blown-up pictures, because I wanted to see how well the images would appear after going through Mixbook’s printing press. The Mosaic photobook costs roughly $20, but it ships fast, arrives in sturdy, eye-pleasing packaging, and the entire product feels very high in quality. Simply select the photos, choose a mat color preference, and then place the order. The app’s UI is clean, fast, and fluid, and the limited options provide an easy “1,2,3-step” experience. Mosaic is basically a product app that lets users build and create formatted photo albums from images stored on their iOS devices. Mixbook, a scrapbook, calendar, and photobook company, acquired chat service Yobongo earlier this year, and the two forces have been working on an iOS project, called “Mosaic,” that unveiled at 12 p.m. Per usual, we will continue to update this list throughout the day. Today’s selection includes a new app by Mosaic and Yobongo, updates to popular action-packed games, and a couple huge price drops. A few apps updated, went on sale, or made announcements recently, and 9to5Mac gathered the most noteworthy ones in our regular round up below.
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