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IPhone Applications look better than Android

When the Facebook iPhone app was benchmarked with the Android operating system app about a year ago, a quick evaluation initially was deduced that even organizations with massive development teams such as Facebook or MySpace did not create an Android operating system app that was anywhere close to the iPhone comparative. At the moment there was nothing that was better than the iPhone app, the android Symbols look old, not properly scaled and the colours were not reliable with the Facebook or MySpace website or Android operating system design, search required two clicks instead of one as for iOS and in getting notifications , hyperlinks started pop out up the web browser. Ever since then the reason why there is still much difference is because Apple is so brilliant in terms of design and strong user interface IPhone is expected to look better than android initially because The iPhone SDK was originally designed with one main thing in mind; Total Control of the user experience by The app...

5 apps that Make Your iPhone Secure

Kryptos (for Secure VoIP calls) Most politicians, tycoons and government officials discuss confidential and top secrets on mobile phone calls, therefore they often employ the use of Kryptos, it gives a service that enables you make calls over an IP (internet protocol), in such a way that your privacy is protected and no one would be able to hack into your calls and listen to your conversation.For you to use this application, the two parties must have installed the application installed on their iPhone to enjoy this military grade encrypted phone calls. I believe the application is free, but I think the service cost a little, but not too much. Norton Snap (secure QR Code reader) This application is a code reader application, it enables you to scan bar codes with our phone camera, decode the codes and automatically check if the links are not malicious links set by hackers and criminals. Hackers and criminals may encode a malicious link into a QR code using various hack tools on the int...