Adobe’s Photoshop Lightroom has become go-to software for many professional photographers and aspiring pros, who use it to quickly sift through thousands of photos for quick edits before moving onto big boy Photoshop for the serious edit.
The word ‘Cloud’ has been synonymous with Android since its birth, integrated to its core. In recent times, with the launch of free cloud storage services like Dropbox, Google Docs, Picasa and more, it has become quite difficult to manage files stored on the cloud from a mobile.
Yesterday Mozilla launched Firefox 9 and now they have released a new version for Google’s mobile devices, Firefox 9 for Android which comes with a range of new features for Android tablets and smartphones.
DiskAid 5 is just rolled in by DigiDNA for OS X and Windows and the best part is that now you can transfer your files from iOS to your Machine without needing iTunes at all. This basically is a compliment to iTunes sync and file transfer/copy.
Multi-platform mobile app Nimbuzz, popular for messaging and VOIP calling, has been updated to version 3.3 for Symbian devices. The new version is majorly the user interface change. With a new grid based layout on Home screen is redesigned for easy access to the features.
JPEGmini is a new image compression service that can magically reduce the file size of your JPEG photos by up to 5 times without any visible loss in quality. ICVT, the Israeli company behind the service, explains how the technology works in an interview with Megapixel: