Best iPhone And iPad Apps for 2012

Best iPhone iPad Apps

A recent Apple’s release has announced the best iPad and iPhone apps for 2012. This list is a smaller segment of the iTunes Best of 2012 list. Airbnb is the ace iPhone App of the Year while Rayman Jungle Run takes the medal for being the Best Game of the Year in iPhones.

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Foldify: the New App to Make Physical Paper Crafts

Foldify App

iPad has been associated with creativeness for quite some time now. Apps like Paper have become very popular as they allow iPad users to indulge their creative sides. However, all the creative apps that have been released so far help you create digital designs, the new Foldify allows you to get a physical creation to display to the world. There are a number of colors, designs, facial features to customize your creation which can then be printed out and folded to get real life craft pieces.

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Lenovo’s X1 Carbon Ultrabook Has Turned into a Touch-Screen

Lenovo X1 Carbon Ultrabook Touch

Lenovo has already rolled out a touch-screen version of its business device, ThinkPad X1 Carbon Ultrabook. So now users can opt for a brand new stuff called the X1 Carbon Touch.

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Youngsters Getting Addicted to Mobile Phones

Youngsters Getting Addicted Mobile Phones

Nomophobia is the name coined by researchers for mobile addiction or the fear of having to survive without a mobile phone. This addiction could sound weird not long ago, but not now when smartphones and blackberry mobile phones have become an integral part of our existence. Youngsters, in particular, have been found to interact through them for 7 hours a day on an average. Sending messages and checking for them has become an intuitive process for people in the age group ranging from 18 to 29, sending an average of 109.5 messages a day.

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Are Computers Good in Diagnostics?

Computers Diagnostics

Computer-assisted diagnostics is not an invention of the twenty-first century. It has a long history that dates back to 1907’s, when University of Pittsburgh researchers managed to create software, capable of diagnosing complex internal health issues. Using hypothesis generation and evidence-based learning, machines supported medical professionals in making treatment decisions. Professionals posed queries to the system, describing symptoms and related factors, and systems, capable of working with natural language and medical terminology, then provided the doctors with a list of potential diagnoses.

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Pakistan and Romania Google Portals Hacked

Google Portals Hacked

The recent so-called hacking of Pakistani and Romanian Google pages sent several users into panic as they wondered if the sanctity of their accounts had been compromised. The truth is that the hack was actually a case ‘DNS cache poisoning’ which essentially means that the Google server name was pointed to some other site. This site belonged to the hacker and had certain statements which announced that the site had been hacked. Thankfully there was no malware on the site; else the repercussions could have been much more serious.

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