Finally EA Launches FIFA Mobile App for Android, iOS and Windows Phone

Finally FIFA has launched a mobile app! And, it’s available for iOS, Android and Windows phone users as well.

With this app, players can control the game with an on-screen joystick with buttons for passing, sprinting and shooting.

Finally EA Launches FIFA Mobile App for Android, iOS and windows Phone

The main aim of this app is to provide an exciting gaming experience to FIFA fans. In this app, players can create customized leagues consisting of 32 players competing each other. And this will give gamers a daily challenge to take on.

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FIFA Mobile also has multiple levels of attractive s for players.

Watch the launch trailer for FIFA mobile here.

Medina City Schools Launches New Mobile App and Website!

Medina City Schools launched mobile app, website for students and parents.

If you want to check your child’s homework or trying to reach any teacher, then this app can help you. This app is available for both Android and Apple users.

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Soon, they will come out with a user-friendly website and an email or phone call system which can keep the parents updated about the activities in the school.

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Parents and students can avail school district information through this app. This is nothing but increase the communication level with the community.

This website up-gradation will also give district a new look.

9 Best Back-to-School Kids Educational Apps

School re-openings are a sense of relief phase for every parent. After the long days of relentless turmoil, yelling, and edification classes with your kids, you could finally recline into your favorite happinesses and necessities in life or just relax and enjoy your peaceful moments.

But, there is another set of concern that might fret some of you and will destroy your state of inner peace on the go – the concern of getting your kids back on track when the holidays are over. Fortunately, a fairly designed app can put them back into mainstream learning more easily.

Do try out from our list of the 9 best back to school kids educational apps.

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1. Endless Worldplay

Endless Worldplay is a very popular brand among kids, who developed a series of kids educational apps for learning language before Endless Worldplay. This app from the series deals with teaching kids spelling patterns and word building through rhyming puzzles and animated sequences. In this app a friendly Alphabot and delightful monsters help your kids learn word meanings along with its contexts, and also teach them how to count.

2. The Everything Machine

Make Everything Machine your child’s first introduction to the digital world and they will surprise you with excellent working micro-electronics models in no time. The app permits your kid to control and use a lot of your phone’s features including camera, torch, microphone, and gyroscope using a simple programming language. They can build anything from a simple electronic switch to a complex thief catcher. If you want your imagination to fly high, you can pay a visit to the maker’s YouTube channel and become inspired. They also provide a free PDF guide that explains the basic concepts along with a number of good examples.

3. Tynker

Tynker is a coding learning platform suitable for your kids to start learning programming. Tinker helps your kids to create apps, games, Minecraft mods, control external hardwares and much more. There are coding lessons that children can learn online at their own pace. They need to place blocks of codes in the right places and then run the results to understand what they perform.

4. Toca Lab

Toca Lab introduces science as magic. Children can meet and learn about all the 118 elements of the periodic table in a fun-filled way. There are interesting tools to learn cause and effect relationships and chemical experiments such as heat, wheel, freeze, waves, and blend. There is also the added advantage of safety in using this app.

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5. Hopster

Hopster exploits the educational potential of popular kid’s shows, songs, and games. There are 800 plus TV show episodes (Sesame Street, Bob the builder, Teletubbies, etc.), and 100 plus rhymes and songs that will entertain your kids even while they are offline. All contents are carefully chosen by curriculum experts.

6. Safari Tales

With Safari Tales your children can explore the African wildlife. There are five cute baby animals to play with – a leopard, a lion, an elephant, a rhino, and a crocodile. Animal orchestra, personalized adventure storybook, Berry blaster, Word wheel, etc. are activities included in this wonderful kids educational app.

7. DragonBox Algebra

DragonBox Algebra is a fun and exciting way to learn everything in algebra including solving linear equations. There are two versions; one suitable for children above the age of five and the other for those who are above twelve. DragonBox Algebra 5+ gives your child basic lessons of junior level algebra, while DragonBox Algebra 12+ includes more levels and complicated equations.
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8. Cursive Writing Wizard

Cursive Writing Wizard would become your child’s best mate to work on handwriting. It covers tracing practice, Montessori based crosswords, and other related activities that would suit to your child’s early literacy education needs in the appropriate way. The app also has a customising option that will allow you to update additional words into the database. Additionally, you will be able to evaluate your child’s writing and understand if there needs to be any corrections or improvements by replaying the tracing.

9. Teach Your Monster To Read

Kids would love to use Teach Your Monster To Read app because learning to read is fun here. For children, this is an app where monsters are taught to read and not themselves. The app starts right from letter sounds and progress towards full sentences.

Australia’s Free-to-air TV Network coming to mobile with Freeview app

Australia’s free-to-air (FTA) TV network is going to launch their mobile streaming app next month.

With this app, Freeview FV, you can stream over 15 FTA channels.

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As last year Nine acquired digital streaming rights, you can get NRL games on mobile phones through this app.

A spokesperson said that if the broadcaster have digital rights, then live sport will also be available with this app.

This app is really a good news if you are a TV fan downloading different apps each and every time to catch the missed episodes of “Modern Family” and “My Kitchen Rules”.

9 Tools Every iOS App Development Company Should Have for Localization

When you consider iOS app development as a business, you need to adapt your app to target a wider market on the app store. The process of localization gains its importance in this respect. But localization is not just about translation of your application’s written content into a foreign language. There is a lot of scope in this field that becomes apparent once you enter it.

The iOS market is some place where you can find the most friendly and versatile app users. Let’s go through the main localization tools that are prevalent among iOS app development companies today.

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1. Babble-on: Babble-on is some place you can trust for getting hand crafted translations, not only to be used for the iOS market, but also for every other market. This place is a community of word nerds who can translate your content into their native languages without altering the essence and meaning of the content. The client list includes the world’s number one dating app Tinder, Skyguide, and Cyanogenmod. They will localize anything from an app description and particular screens to an entire app.

2. OneSky: OneSky is the topmost cloud based localization solution for quality translation at the best price for over 40 languages. On OneSky all professional translation services are priced per word. Small teams can use their platform for free, whereas large teams would have to pay for the localization management system, which depends on the number of collaborators that you opt for. Translation is done for any form of app and website, but game translation is bifurcated from them as it requires a more creative and jargon-centric approach.

3. LocTeam: LocTeam specializes themselves in Mac and iOS localization. Nevertheless, they have also begun to try their luck in the Android space recently. You can approach them for your end-to-end app localization needs as well as your document and book translation requirements.

4. Applingua: Applingua, ‘the friendly app localization agency’ specializes in a wide range of services from app localization and game localization to metadata localization and app store copywriting. They extend their services to all platforms and every language. Their translators are all genuine native speakers. Charged at 0.18 USD per word, there is also on-device testing done to ensure a great user experience.

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5. Mentez: Mentez develops social mobile games and primarily focuses on the Latin American market. They owned four out of the five most popular games on the expired social networking site, Orkut. They also endeavoured into the publishing industry and undertakes app translation, app monetization, and app promotion.

6. ICanLocalize: At ICanLocalize, translation starts at as low as USD 0.09 per word. It is the most cheapest yet accurate translation facility available for setting up your app’s international presence. You can choose from more than 2000 professionally certified translators at IcanLocalize, who would translate for you in 45 languages. ICanLocalizians follow cost-effective app localization technology and methods like Instant Translation, that helps them to reduce the project completion time and also let them keep the cost down to a great extent.

7. Working with independent translators: Even though there is a lot of established professional services available out there, some iOS app development companies may still prefer to work with independent translators to expand into outside app markets due to many reasons. You can find many trusted and experienced translators at popular freelancing platforms such as oDesk and Elance. You can agree upon a pricing model that is suitable for you, whether it is pay per word or pay per hour.

8. Give your foreign friend a chance: If you have global connections, there is nothing wrong in hiring a well known friend, or even a friend-of-friend for your general translation needs. With this approach, speaking your customer’s language will never be easier. Otherwise, you can consider getting their service for proofreading, so that you can have a verified output.

9. Some more online resources: If you can do it yourself, why not try these free online resources that will put your app on the map?

  • The Missing Localization Term Glossary by Babble-on
  • Localisation Guide from Translate House
  • App Localization Tutorial by IcanLocalize
  • Glossaries for iOS from Applingua

Level Ex Introduces Virtual Surgery Mobile App for Doctors

Level Ex, a technology company launched a mobile app which enables doctors to practice virtual surgery via mobile.

To make this app a reality, the company has united award-winning game developers along with professional surgeons working in top level academic hospitals. With this app, doctors can practice surgery in a more realistic way.

“Despite growing up in a family of physicians, I chose a career in video games. But when I saw the simulation technology currently employed for surgical training, it became abundantly clear that the video game industry is at least a decade ahead of medical simulation when it comes to technology, distribution, and business models,” said Glassenberg, in a statement.

With this physicians can earn training credits by practicing rare and complicated cases.

Their first mobile app, Airway EX can difficult airway cases. This app is made basically for anesthesiologists, critical care specialists, otolaryngologists, pulmonologists and emergency medicine physicians.

In the coming year, Level Ex will start rolling out in various areas such as cardiology, gastroenterology and orthopedic surgery.

EPFO to Launch New Mobile App to Withdraw Pension

Employees Provident Fund Organization (EPFO) will soon launch a mobile app to withdraw pension amount.

This app can make the EPF withdrawal and transfer an easy process. And also you can avail most of the EPF services with your smart phones.

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“We are developing an app for pensioners and hope to roll it out by early next year,” V P Joy, central provident fund commissioner, told TOI.

It can cut the time taken and enormous quantity of paperwork to process the application.

This app might be available in the next two months.

Mobile App to Serve like “Eyes and Ears” During Emergencies

New mobile app launched in Singapore for emergencies! Publishers claim that it serves like “Eyes and Ears” during crises.

This app will also serve as a platform for the public to provide feedback to the authorities.

With this app, users can send photos and videos of crises to the police by using a “point-shoot-send function”. They can call or text the police and Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) as well.

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It was noted by Nur Diyanah Anwar, a RSIS research analyst that the app would be rendered useless if mobile nteworks are disrupted during crises.

Associate Professor Kumar Ramakrishna, from the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), said that this app would be helpful for the concerned authorities to gather accurate information and provide the best solution.

A United States-based expert on public safety and homeland security, Russ Johnson, said concerned authorities must be in place to process and follow up with crowd-sourced information.

“For example, providing directions to stay indoors or head to a nearby evacuation centre… because during an emergency, people in the vicinity will be upset, nervous and will need clear directions,” said Johnson.

This app has public alert facilities like the warning siren network while the ministry is finding new methods to spread the emergency messages.

Google Introduces an Smart Messaging App- Allo, for Android and iOS

Google has launched an instant messaging app named “Allo”.

This app has started rolling out to Android and iOS.

Messaging has come a long way for Google starting from GTalk to G-chat to Hangouts via Google Wave and Buzz. But it’s not like the other messaging apps such as Watsapp, Facebook Messenger and many more.

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And Google “Allo” joined this world but with Google Assistant- one clear USP.

To use this, all you need is a phone number and if you are going to make use of “Google Assistant” feature, you must sync your Google Account with this.

This app is now available free in the iOS app store.

Google Introduces New Mobile App “Google Trips”, a Perfect Vacation Planner

Google has launched a new app named “Google Trips” which is a perfect vacation planner for you.

This app helps you to craft the perfect plan for vacation. One of the best feature of this app is that your trip reservations are gathered automatically from your Gmail account and stored offline.

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“Google Trips makes exploring the world easier by organizing your essential info in one place and making it available even offline. Get activity suggestions based on what’s nearby, customizable day plans, and your travel reservations from Gmail.”

The app also helps you to know when you reach near any popular attractions, and also helps to make suggestions for things you might want to do.

The app now is available at free of cost on the Play Store and the iOS App Store.