Showing posts with label ios 8. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ios 8. Show all posts

Tuesday, 16 December 2014

Free Download And install Kindle App For iOS Latest Version & Unlimited BookStore

Hello Guys! Today We are introduced A New rolled Amazon today rolled out a pretty substantial update for its Kindle iOS app as it prepares for an influx of new readers this holiday season. First, the company has added full Goodreads integration, allowing users of the service which Amazon bought last year to keep friends updated as they progress through a book and share quotes and book snippets.


Now You Can iPad owners now have access to a new Kindle Book Browser. Amazon still isn't willing to sell individual books through iOS and hand Apple a cut of its sales, but this latest feature is a step in the right direction. It allows Kindle Unlimited subscribers to download and read books immediately without needing to leave the app or hop into a web browser. If you're not a Kindle Unlimited customer, you can still use the browser to quickly access book details, a story synopsis, and reader reviews.


Amazon will now automatically offer up personalized book sample suggestions based on the genres you like and other books you're interested in reading. For existing customers with big ebook libraries, this new "welcome experience" may not be very useful, but it'll certainly prove helpful to new Kindle customers that Amazon picks up over the holidays. Rounding out today's Kindle update is Audible Progressive Play, which lets audiobook listeners start playing back a book as it downloads instead of waiting for the whole transfer to complete.



FREE DOWNLOAD KINDLE APP FOR IOS AND IPAD: 

INSTRUCTIONS: 


Your device must be connected to a wireless or data network in order to download Kindle content to your Kindle reading app.
From the Safari browser, visit the Kindle Store website:
iPad: Kindle Store for iPad
iPhone or iPod Touch: Kindle Store for iPhone and iPod Touch
Sign in to the Kindle Store with the same Amazon account you used when you registered the Kindle reading app.
Browse for Kindle titles you want to read, and then tap to view the product detail page.
To buy a Kindle title: tap Buy Now.
To buy a book, tap Buy Now.
Click Read now to open the book in your Kindle app.


After you purchase content, your titles are delivered to the Kindle app on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch.

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Friday, 31 October 2014

 Free Download  Death Clock For iPhone -Deadline App for iPhone Free,Reviews-ios,8

Free Download Death Clock For iPhone -Deadline App for iPhone Free,Reviews-ios,8

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 self version of The Death Clock. Of course, Deadline can’t promise accuracy, but developer Alaric Cole, who also created the Fitly app for tracking your steps, told me he used algorithms similar to the ones insurance companies use to generate the estimate. If you make any changes to your lifestyle and measurements, you can recalculate the figure at anytime.


                                                       IMG 4270 220x390 Deadline for iPhone taps HealthKit to predict when you’re going to die

countdown clock as a widget in the Today section of your notifications. I’m thinking of leaving it in the tray as a reminder to make every day count. You could even use it as a sort of gamified tracker for your overall fitness.As per Apple’s HealthKit guidelines, Deadline doesn’t store your personal data, so you don’t have to worry about hackers digging up the timing of your impending doom.


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Thursday, 18 September 2014

How to increase Most Out Of Your Battery Life in i OS 8

How to increase Most Out Of Your Battery Life in i OS 8

Hello everyone's We are all starting to discuss about how we increse battery life in ios 8 easily see here Now TECHDEBUTE starting to some new tips from ios 8 Apple is finally incorporating features Android users have already used for years like custom keyboards, third-party widgets and app-specific battery usage statistics.Though iOS users may have long suspected that certain apps are responsible for battery drain, until iOS 8 there was no surefire way to know for sure as Apple didn't make that information readily available (though some third-party apps attempted to fill in the gaps But with iOS 8, Apple is finally allowing users to see breakdowns of which apps are using the most amount of battery. Here's how to view your battery usage stats and what to do next.


                                


Battery usage statistics are listed in your device's main Settings menu, Settings —> General —> Usage —> Battery Usage.Once in the battery usage menu, iOS displays the overall battery stats since your last charge and a list of apps ranked by how much of your battery they're using. You can choose to view based on your last 24 hours of usage or the last few days (initially, it may only show stats from the last couple hours or days but eventually the stats will reflect as much as the previous week's worth of usage.


                     


Additionally, you can see some contextual information about how the apps are using the battery, such as whether it's primarily running in the background or whether you're actually using that app a lot. Apps that use location data and frequently refresh in the background, for example, may use more battery even when you're not actually using the app itself.

  iOS 8 Battery Usage



One you've identified the battery-hogging apps you can decide what, if anything to do. If you see an app you frequently use  like Facebook or Gmail, for example  on the list, you likely will want to keep it around.

However, if you see an app you don't use often high on the list, you may want to consider deleting it. Alternatively, if you see an app that says "background activity" in the description, this means it runs even when you're not using, which can be a source of battery strain.

If you see this on an app you don't often use but don't want to delete, you can minimize the load on your battery by turning off background refresh for that particular app. This can be done from Settings —> General —> Background App Refresh. You can choose to turn off background refresh entirely or selectively disable it for specific apps.

But before you start deleting apps,it's important to keep in mind that it may take a few days of using your device with iOS 8 to get the most accurate statistics. And if you plan on upgrading to the iPhone 6 or 6 Plus, both new phones have vastly improved battery lives over previous iPhones, so a particularly battery-hungry app or two may be less of an issue.


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