Drafts for iOS Gets New Actions, Improved Note Management

Drafts for iOS

Agile Tortoise has recently updated its iOS-based Drafts app to version 3.0. Having a simple, intuitive interface, the software allows users to quickly jot down notes and ideas. Those notes can then be texted or emailed, posted to social networks, copied to the clipboard, added to the reminders or calendar and integrated with third-party apps like Clear or Evernote.
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Getting Familiar with LinkedIn for Android and iOS

LinkedIn-Android and iOS

A well-known business-oriented social website, LinkedIn has already disclosed its new mobile applications for iOS and Android. The given apps are believed to offer a revolutionary new mobile experience.

Though the Windows Phone 8 application provides almost the same user experience, LinkedIn for Android and iOS boasts an overhauled User Interface or UI. So users can forget those terrible dark colors and shift to new, lighter ones.
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iOS Reportedly Taking Away Enterprise Market Share from Android

iOS Devices

According to recent data from Egnyte, the share of iOS in the enterprise market is gradually increasing, while the number of corporate Android users keeps shrinking. Until recently, Google’s mobile operating system had been controlling a steady 30% of the segment. Another 70% of the traffic was represented by iOS devices, led by the iPhone. In the September and December quarters of 2011, the iPhone and iPad accounted for 28% and 40% of enterprise traffic, respectively. Those figures changed slightly during 2012, when the iPhone grew to 42% and the iPad dropped to 27%.
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iOS Beats Android in U.S. Smartphone Sales at 51%

iPhone 5

According to fresh Kantar statistics, iOS is still ahead of Android, at least on Apple’s home turf. In the December quarter, the iPhone accounted for 51.2% of U.S. smartphone shipments, with Android coming in second at 44.8%. With the two platforms continuing to vie for dominance in the American handset market, Microsoft’s Windows Phone was only left 2.6% to grab. iOS also performed well in Japan, where it is reportedly preferred by two-thirds of local handset owners.
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Future iOS Device May Incorporate Lextar’s iOS LED Lighting Control

Lextar Apple LED

As newly reported by DigiTimes, David Su, the chairman of Lextar Electronics, has revealed that Apple may certify the company’s LED lighting products to utilize in iOS devices in the nearest future. He actually expects to win approval no later than in two months. Thanks to certification from Apple, Lextar would become the first provider of iOS LED lighting control. Meanwhile, the company is reportedly developing new Bluetooth wireless LED lighting hardware and software for iOS.
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