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MENUE, INC. RELEASES MY NOTEBOOK FOR ANDROID DEVICES

Friday, February 17th, 2012

Convenience and Style: Android Device Users Look for Practical Applications
which they can Use with Pride

TOKYO, JAPAN , February 16, 2012- Menue, Inc. recently released My Notebook – a note taking app
catered for students and professionals using Android smart phones or tablets. The app makes it easier
for users to scribble notes, do doodles or sketch drawings using their Android devices.

My Notebook provides five sets of notebook by default. Additional notebook covers and additional
notebook capacity can be downloaded free of charge. My Notebook users can also choose from three
different page formats: blank, lined, and grid. He can also choose the color of the pen to be used be it
black, red or blue. No worries with mistakes because the application has an eraser and clear tool. More
convenience is added to the app with undo and re-do functions. Notebooks can also be easily backed up
via Dropbox.

My Notebook can be downloaded in Android Market by following this URL: http://bit.ly/xgAGx5.

Menue, Inc. is an Android application development company which has already created over fifty
applications for the entertainment and practical needs of Android device users.

If you would like to know more about this topic go to www.MyMenue.com or send an email to
support@mymenue.com. You can also like Menue Games at Facebook or follow MenueGaming at
twitter.

Iomega SuperHero Dock for iPhone Provides iTunes-Free Backup

Wednesday, August 10th, 2011

The push to make iPhones, iPads and all Apple’s portables, iTunes and desktop independent is nothing new to those closely following Apple’s iCloud efforts. However, a new iPhone dock from Iomega provides a slightly different take on cordless backup.

The Iomega SuperHero looks like a normal iPhone dock, but a SDHC card slot allows users to backup their contacts, photos and charge their device. Users must first download a free app from the App Store to make everything work, but from that point on everything is plug and play.

The $69.99 device can be found as low as $39.99,

Doodley 1.0 – The World’s First Social Doodling Contest for iOS

Thursday, August 4th, 2011

Los Angeles, California – Mention Mobile, creators of the new hit social game Trivia With Facebook Friends, today is pleased to announce the release of Doodley, its social doodling community & contest available for all iOS devices. The release comes as a surprise just weeks after the launch of Trivia With Facebook Friends. Doodley provides “doodlers” of all abilities to participate in a worldwide drawing contest for prizes. It also allows users to receive instant feedback on Doodles from the community.

Doodley offers a variety of fun and engaging features giving users the ability to show off their creativity, artistic abilities, and sense of humor. Each week the Doodley team asks users to doodle a prompt such as, an angry pirate, a party penguin, a fat chef, a favorite celebrity, and much more. Doodley gives users the ability to purchase traceable hints, amazing stamps, & backgrounds related to each week’s prompt. Using advanced stamping technology, Doodley provides users with the ability to size, rotate, and place stamps & hints with the use of two fingers.

Aside from the contest itself, Doodley is also a community in which doodlers can submit and share Doodles amongst Doodley friends. Rate, share, & view doodles submitted by your closest pals. The app also lets users share Doodles on Facebook, Twitter, and through email. Assigning ratings to doodles submitted by users is also a fun and engaging way to enjoy Doodley. Prior to starting a Doodle, users must view and assign a star rating to other Doodles that have been submitted.

“By creating Doodley, our goal is to give Apple device users of all ages and walks a life a way to share and express their creativity and artistic abilities. We know that drawing high quality art on touch devices is a challenge, but doodling and having fun, is easy. At Mention Mobile the goal is to create fun & engaging social apps and Doodley is a true example of that.” Says Ryan Ozonian, Founder and CEO of Mention Mobile. “Doodley is not just for artists, it is a lighthearted community and contest for everyone.”

Device Requirements:
* iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad
* Requires iOS 3.1.2 or later
* 6.5 MB

Pricing and Availability:
Doodley 1.0 is free and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Entertainment category.

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Mention Mobile is a young innovative development company that specializes in casual social gaming on mobile devices. Founded in November 2010 by Ryan Ozonian, a So-Cal Native who previously developed a variety of Facebook games and applications, Mention Mobile’s creative vision combines the online social landscape with casual gaming developments. Ryan was later joined by Kory Jones, an Emmy award winning entrepreneur who’s redefined the graphics in live sporting events for Fox Sports, CBS Sports, ESPN, NFL Networks, MLB Networks and Sky Italia. Currently, Mention Mobile is an eight man team located in Los Angeles. Copyright (C) 2011 Mention Mobile, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.

Koko introduced for iPhone – Complete Hassle-Free Location Sharing

Saturday, June 11th, 2011

Melbourne, Australia – Announcing that. Gani Software Pty Ltd., the developers of Koko, has released their latest product for iPhone users. Koko is a new launch, an application that makes it super easy for users to share their location, in an SMS or map, with any internet capable phone. The app is ready to use as is, without the hassle of sign ups, logins, feature unlocking, configuration or installation for recipients and lets users know who their incoming location messages are from. Currently, Gani Software is offering Koko free of charge.

Gani Software is proud to announce the launch of their latest application, called Koko. The word Koko means “Here” in Japanese, making it the perfect name for a location sharing app.

Koko offers users a unique experience, where they are able to share locations via SMS or a map, with anyone who has an internet browser on their phone. Users are free to specify a location themselves or let the GPS automatically get a fix on their position. A map message can then be sent to others with merely a press of the ‘Send’ button.

All transmissions in Koko are selective, with nothing being shared until the user actually sends a location message and then, it is only revealed to the specified recipients. All incoming messages are identified on the screen, so a user can tell in a glance who has shared their location with them.

This is a completely hassle-free application. Once a user has installed Koko on their devices, the user does not have to sign up, log in, unlock features, or configure anything to start using Koko. It’s ready to go, once on the sender’s device. Users merely…use it.

Some of the unique features in Koko include:
* Super easy to use
* No sign ups, no login, no features to unlock
* Send an SMS or map easily
* The map is viewable on any internet enabled phone
* No installation or configuration required for recipients
* Specify a location or let the GPS automatically detect a location
* Selective transmission of information
* Completely Free to download!

In spite of being so easy to use and even though the features are impressive, Gani Software is currently offering Koko as a free download.

Device Requirements:
* 3G, 3GS, 4 iPhone
* Requires iOS 4.0 or later
* 3.9 MB

Pricing and Availability
Koko 1.2.0 is Free and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Utilities category.

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Gani software is an Austalian-based company which creates native mobile apps for smartphone platforms including, iPhone, Android and BlackBerry. While the company focus has been mainly on utility apps, Gani Software also creates other kinds of applications, such as social networking apps and games. Copyright (C) 2011 Mobile-App-Marketing-Makeover. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone and iPod are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.

Scrublist – New App Integrates Written Lists and Digital Functionality

Thursday, June 9th, 2011

Vienna, Austria – Scrublist from p13 Development is a simple, brilliantly helpful application for anyone who juggles shopping and to-do lists. By integrating the ease of written lists with the organizational capabilities of mobile listing, Scrublist is a must-have for iOS device users determined to get the most functionality from their iPhones, iPods, and iPads in everyday life.

Everyone is familiar with writing a shopping list, and it’s no secret that there are plenty of to-do list managers and grocery list applications in the iTunes App Store. Many users, however, may find themselves wishing for an old-fashioned pencil and paper when tediously entering long lists via Touchscreen, while others resort to pencil and paper only to find themselves pining for the organization possible when using their iOS device.

Scrublist developers understand the conundrum, and created an application that includes the best of both worlds. Users dash off their lists on paper, then photograph the list with their device. Once the image is imported to Scrublist, it gains all of the high tech functionality one could wish for. Users can cross out items as they complete them or purchase them, using the touch screen, and stay organized. If it’s a daily or weekly list that remains the same, they can also clear out things that are crossed off, and reuse it.

This seamless integration of digital and traditional methods makes Scrublist a brilliant aid to everyday life, and demonstrates that the simplest idea, intuitively designed and cleverly executed, is often the best. At under a dollar, Scrublist isn’t just clever and useful, it’s also economical.

Device Requirements:
* iPhone, iPod touch (4th Gen)
* iPad 2 Wi-Fi and iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G
* Requires iOS 3.2.1 or later
* 0.2 MB

Pricing and Availability:
Scrublist 1.1 is only $0.99 USD (or equivalent amount in other currencies) and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Productivity category.

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p13 Development was founded back in 2004 and emerged from the Trading and Consulting ‘H.P.C.’ GmbH, which already develops innovative business-solutions for clients from different sectors since 1995. Under the name of “hpc creative” different well-known clients were served, among them for example chello, Inode, KanalD (a Serbian children’s TV-station), BB and Benetton Megastore Vienna. Copyright (C) 2004-2011 / p13 Development. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.

GoFlex Satellite Offers Wireless Storage for iDevices

Tuesday, May 17th, 2011
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On Monday, the team at Seagate raised the curtain on a new product that may be of interest to many iOS device users. This week the company is kicking off a press push for its GoFlex Satellite mobile wireless storage, a first of its kind battery-powered external hard drive that – as you may have guessed from its title – wirelessly extends the storage capacity of any Wi-Fi enabled mobile device.

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With 500GB and Wi-Fi access over 802.11 b/g/n and a rechargeable battery, this latest member of the GoFlex family provides the ability to carry an entire library of video, music, pictures and documents with you.


From the gadget’s spec sheet:

  • Take more than 300 HD movies on-the-go1
  • Stream media over Wi-Fi to 3 iPads at the same time
  • Automatically sync media and documents from your PC or Mac computer
  • Up to 5 hours battery life

According to Seagate, your iDevice can be wirelessly connected directly to the GoFlex Satellite drive via the GoFlex Media app, which is both free and available now on iTunes and in the App Store. There are no reviews yet for this nifty little gadget, as the GoFlex Satellite just went on sale for preorder today for the suggested retail price of $199.99. But it’s expected to become a pretty hot commodity in the iOS world by the time it hits stores like Best Buy in July. Global availability, the company says, is planned for later this summer.

"With the growth of the tablet and iPad markets and the larger volumes of high-quality media now being consumed, there is a clear need for access to content that is not plagued with the challenges of streamed video over the Internet," said Patrick Connolly, vice president and general manager of Seagate’s retail group. "The unfortunate fact is that these popular new mobile devices are hampered by their limited storage capacity while one of their primary functions is that of media consumption."

To learn more about GoFlex Satellite Mobile Wireless Storage, click here.

Source: Seagate

iOS 4.3.2 To Fix FaceTime and Verizon iPad 2 issues?

Thursday, April 14th, 2011

iOS 4-3-2 Software Update

Last week we reported that Apple is expected to release iOS 4.3.2 in the coming weeks and now a new report indicates that the software update will fix FaceTime, Verizon iPad 2 issues in addition to some security vulnerabilities.

BGR claims that according to their “Apple sources” iOS 4.3.2 “will fix the issues we’ve been hearing about with some Verizon iPad 2 models” and it will also “contain a fix for FaceTime in addition to security fixes for things like WebKit vulnerabilities and other minor changes.”

iOS 4.3 has obviously not turned out to be a very stable release for Apple as  we saw iOS 4.3.1 update in late March and now we are hearing about iOS 4.3.2. However, it’s good to know that Apple is being prompt in fixing bugs and security holes. This might put jailbreak community on the fence as they would need to wait for Dev-Team to first test the update and then confirm if the jailbreak will work or if they have to release another update.

Apple will “unveil the future of iOS” during WWDC which will kick start on June 6. iOS 5 is expected to introduce new cloud services which will be closely tied with MobileMe.