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Mobile App transfers test tool data to smartphones and cloud.
2014-05-20 14:30:56| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Via compatibility with 20+ Fluke tools, Fluke Connect™ system increases safety of whose working with energized equipment by allowing maintenance technicians to wirelessly transmit measurement data from their test tools to their smartphones for secure storage on cloud as well as universal team access from field. ShareLive™ real-time video call capability, included, also facilitates team collaboration, while TrendIt™ enables technicians to instantly graph data. This story is related to the following:Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) Software | Data Collection Software | Software
Open source Hoodie is tailored for quick app dev
2014-05-20 13:14:18| InfoWorld: Top News
A quick option for building Web and iOS apps is on the horizon from a group of developers in Europe.
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Cricut Unveils Wireless Bluetooth Adapter And ipad App For Cricut Explore
2014-05-20 12:57:37| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
Cricut recently released the Cricut Explore Wireless Bluetooth Adapter to enable DIY crafters to wirelessly cut projects with the Cricut Explore Design-and-cut System.
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Telenav Eyes Crowdsourcing for Scout App Updates
2014-05-19 23:34:47| PC Magazine Software Product Guide
Telenav also launched the Scout for Developers program, featuring Scout Maps and Navigation SDK and Scout Maps API.
Italian regulator to probe 'misleading' mobile app practices
2014-05-19 08:49:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Italy's anti-trust and competition regulator AGCM has announced a wide-ranging investigation into what it claims are the "unfair commercial practices" of US tech multinationals Apple, Google and Amazon and French game developer Gameloft in relation to mobile game apps. The AGCM will be looking into whether the four companies are misleading customers by advertising mobile game apps as "free", when the fact is that "subsequent purchases are required to continue playing", said the anti-trust watchdog in a statement. The regulator believes that the practice could be considered misleading because "consumers could wrongly believe that the game is entirely free and insufficient information seems to be provided on how to amend the settings to stop or limit the purchases within the app." The investigation is likely to be concluded before the end of the year and each of the companies could receive a maximum fine of EUR 5 million.
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