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Apple Releases iAd Producer 2.1, Adds Twitter Integration and Retina iPad Support
Apr 6th
Apple has released the latest version of their iAd Producer software for the Mac, designed to allow developers and designers to quickly and easily submit content rich ads for Apple’s iAd platform. Version 2.1 provides a variety of updates and bug fixes.

This update contains various improvements and fixes that:
- Provides improved load and save performance for iAd projects.
- Improves the performance of exported ad units.
- Facilitates better pre-load behavior for assets in exported ad units.
- Allows ad upload and testing with iOS devices connected via USB.
- Reduces device memory usage for image views.
- Enables use of image sprites.
- Provides support for on-device debugging.
- Enables Twitter integration in iAd content.
- Simplifies visualization of animations by providing an onion-skinning view.
- Expands the types of assets that can be imported and managed in the asset library to include common document types.
- Supports the new media object in iAd JS.
- Provides support for integration of WebGL assets in iAd content.
- Extends device support to include iPad (3rd generation).
iAd Producer 2.1 weights in at 66.8MB, and is available for immediate download from the iAd Producer page on Apple’s developer website.
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Apple Releases Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update 3.12, Adds Canon 5D Mark III Support
Apr 6th
Apple has released a new RAW compatibility update for OS X, adding full RAW image compatibility for Canon’s new EOS 5D Mark III DSLR to Aperture and iPhoto.

Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update 3.12
This update adds RAW image compatibility for the following camera to Aperture 3 and iPhoto ’11:
• Canon EOS 5D Mark III
For more information on supported RAW formats, see http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4757.
The update weighs in at just 7.9MB, and is available immediately through Software Update
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Plume for Android Update Adds ICS Elements
Apr 5th

Plume (formerly Touiteur) for Android has received an update that should please owners of Ice Cream Sandwich devices. It brings the “swipe” philosophy Google introduced with this version of Android as well as the in-line context menu button that replaces the menu button. It pretty much looks like it was designed with Ice Cream Sandwich in mind as you can see in the screenshots above.
The tablet version of this app has always been available and designed for Honeycomb, but they’ve made a couple of minor changes to make it more like a native Ice Cream Sandwich app. Other changes include TMI.me support for extending long tweets, MyPict.me support for photo uploads, the ability to resize pictures depending on network speed and some bug fixes. Find the client in the Google Play Store here.
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Update for Google Play Books adds new features for Froyo and Gingerbread users
Apr 5th

Google has just released a new update for their popular Google Play Books app that will add a little finesse for those of you still rocking Android 2.2 Froyo and 2.3 Gingerbread. Version 2.4.3 will bring a new UI along with 3D page-turn animations. Some other nifty tweaks include new home screen shortcuts for single books, the screen will now stay on during text-to-speech (TTS) and the in-book search function will now work offline. Hit the Play Store link below to get the goods.
Play Store Download Link
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Samsung adds ‘blink detection’ to smartphone face unlock feature
Mar 29th
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Remember Samsung’s rad Android 4.0 ICS feature that let users unlock their smartphones with their face? Yeah, it can easily be fooled by photos. To secure it better, Samsung’s gone and added “blink detection” to the software to make it harder to spoof.
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