2. YouTube mobile allow downloading of videos to smartphone & tablet
YouTube has announced that soon users would be able to watch video offline. This feature will allow users to download a video for a short period and watch while offline. The update will be launched in November and is part of the ongoing updates to improve YouTube.
3. Mozilla release Firefox 24 and fixes security issues
Mozilla unveiled its new Firefox 24 yesterday, this new version is offering WebRTC support across both mobile and desktop. The new update allows users to read in Braille and enable night mode reader.
5. Hulu to stream BBC’s 144 shows including Doctor Who
Hulu has just signed a deal with BBC Worldwide North America to stream 144 of their shows. The 144 shows will be streamed in the first year of the deal and includes popular shows such as Sherlock, Torchwood and our favourite alien Doctor Who.
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and the Galaxy Gear will be available for pre-order starting today. The note 3 will be available in white, pink or black, while the Gear will be available in Rose Gold, Jet Black, Wild Orange, Oatmeal Beige, and Mocha Gray. Both of the devices will be on sale from October 3rd.
7. Nirvanix to close cloud storage service
Nirvanix, the cloud storage service based in San Diego is shutting down. Nirvanix is allowing its customers two weeks to move their information to a next service.
8. Adobe smart pen & smart ruler projects to release in 2014
Adobe has moved its two concept projects from technology exploration stages to planned products and hoping it will be ready by 2014. The projects are Mighty the smart cloud pen that works on tablet devices and Napoleon the smart digital ruler to help drawn any shapes.
9. Samsung galaxy tab 3 getting multi user support soon
Samsung might be updating its Galaxy Tab 3 series to include multi-user support from the leaked picture. However we still don’t know when it’s going to be released.
10. Christmas cooking to be made easy with Mary Berry recipe app
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