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Free Apps Roundup for November 4th, 2011
Whether you’re looking for a game or two, beautifully formatted news apps or utilities, you’ll be happy with this list. First up is a great retro-styled tilting game called Sad Robot. Yeah, you’re going to want to download that one. Also, Yahoo! has a really pretty looking iPad news app. Livestand gives you the news you care about along with videos and pictures with style to boot.
Yahoo Messenger adds 3G video and voice calls on iPhone
Hoping to revive interest to its Yahoo Messenger App for iPhone, Yahoo has just updated it to bring a 3G video calling feature. Yahoo Messenger for iPhone now joins the ranks of Facetime and Skype in letting you call your loved ones, friends and business contacts beyond the compounds of the traditional phone call and chat. That is, you can now see their faces and hear their voices. As a prerequisite to this feature, your iPhone must be running on iOS 4.1 and have the video camera features of the iPhone 4 and iPod Touch 4th Gen.
VoIP comes to iPhone
Apple has finally allowed a Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) program to be made available for the iPhone. Fring is available now at the iTunes store for free, and allows users to make voice communications over a wireless network using Fring’s network, or “Skype, Skype-out or any SIP providers you chose.” Users can also place more »
Yahoo! Messenger 3 Beta 3 released
I’ve never really used Yahoo! Messenger other than when I was probably 10 and wanted to play those cheap Shockwave (where did that go?) games with friends. However, the web giant is pushing their new Mac client, most noticeably in the UI field, where Yahoo! typically seems to care the least. The third beta of more »
Yahoo Mail! to roll out Safari 3.0 support
Yahoo! Mail will now be supporting Safari 3.0 on the Mac. The classic version of this popular email serving platform already support, however the All-New Yahoo! Mail will be adding supporting for Safari 3.0 in addition to Firefox for Macs. This key online service for many people now has fully accessibility for Apple’s next generation more »
Yahoo! Rejects Microsoft Bid
Yesterday Yahoo! Inc. made official the widely expected declination of Microsoft’s $44.6 billion takeover bid. The Yahoo! board of directors unanimously declined the bid, saying that it undervalues the internet search company. The reputation connected with Yahoo!, it’s users, services and ad base, seems to be worth a lot more than Microsoft’s offering, according to more »
Apple TV makes worst of 2007 list, deserves it
Like a media extender but worse, the Apple TV has been highly criticized several times this year. Recently, rumors have been spreading regarding the discontinuation of Apple’s media center in a box. And what a better time for Yahoo to include the product on their tech “Worst of 2007″ list. What, you may ask, caused more »















