Adobe Updates Photoshop Express for iOS With Autocorrect, Borders Pack Now Free

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Adobe has released an update to Photoshop Express for iOS making Borders Pack free and introducing Autocorrect.

Adobe Photoshop Express software lets you use simple gestures to quickly edit and share photos from your mobile device.

Top editing features
• Basics: Crop, Straighten, Rotate, and Flip
• Color: Exposure, Brightness, Contrast, Hue, Saturation, Tint, and Temperature
• Filters: Black & White, Colorize, Sketch, Soft Focus, Sharpen, and Reduce Noise
• Effects: Vibrant, Pop, Border, Vignette Blur, Warm Vintage, Rainbow, White Glow, Soft Black and White, and 45 additional effects that can be purchased
• Borders: Rectangle, Rounded, Oval, Soft Edge, Vignette, Rough Edge, Halftone, Film Emulsion, and 40 additional borders and frames that can be purchased

What’s New In This Version:
· Autocorrect – Make your photos look great with just a single tap!
· Borders Pack Now Free – Explore different looks for your photos with over 40 vibrant free borders & frames
· Plus new first run experience, performance enhancements, workflow improvements, and bug fixes.

You can download Adobe Photoshop Express from the App Store for free.

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Twitter officially announces that Instagram-like photo filters are coming to iOS app

Twitter Filers

Twitter has announced new photo features for its service that lets you edit, filter, and refine your images.

Every day, millions of people come to Twitter to connect with the things they care about and find out what’s happening around the world. As one of the most compelling forms of self-expression, photos have long been an important part of these experiences.

Starting today, you’ll be able to edit and refine your photos, right from Twitter. The latest versions of Twitter for iPhone and Twitter for Android introduce a few new ways to enhance the images you tweet. We’re grateful to our partner, Aviary, for powering our filters and effects.

Filters. Apply one of eight filters, ranging from black & white to vintage, to add a new look and feel to your photos.

Take a bird’s-eye view. See how each filter would affect your photo in a single grid view, or swipe through looks to compare your options.

Frame the action. Crop and pinch to zoom in order to focus attention.

Auto-enhance. Make your photos pop with balanced light and colors by tapping the wand.

Check out the video below. The app update should be available in the App Store and Google Play soon!

T-Mobile Announces iPhone Coverage for Atlanta, Seattle, Minneapolis

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T-Mobile has announced 4G iPhone coverage for Atlanta, Seattle and Minneapolis areas.

Continuing our fast-paced work to strengthen our already competitive 4G experience in major metro areas across the country, we’ve just announced technology advancements in three additional major metro areas, including Atlanta, Seattle and Minneapolis. Additionally, we have continued to expand on enhancements made last month in Oakland, San Francisco and the Silicon Valley to cover more surrounding cities.

We have now enhanced the network in 18 major metro areas, with the announcement of a dozen new metro areas just last month. T-Mobile expects to cover 100 million people with an enhanced network experience by the end of this year.

Area Improvements:
● Atlanta, including the surrounding cities of: Roswell, Alpharetta, Marietta, Covington and Conyers
● Seattle, including the surrounding areas of: Lynwood, Bothell, Mill Creek, Edmonds, Redmond, Kirkland, Woodinville, Bellevue, Issaquah, Sammamish, Kenmore, Mercer Island, North Bend, SeaTac, Burien, Tukwila, Renton, and Lake Stevens
● Minneapolis, including the nearby cities of: St. Paul and St. Cloud
● Additional Bay Area cites include: Fairfield, Monterey, Napa, Petaluma, Salinas, Santa Cruz, Santa Rosa and Vallejo.

“T-Mobile network advancements also continue in additional areas including Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, the New York metro area, Philadelphia, and San Diego. Customers in parts of these metro areas are already experiencing improved coverage and unlocked iPhone “speed sightings” on T-Mobile’s 4G network.”

Microsoft Support Site Leaks References to Office for iOS

Office for iOS Doc

Microsoft’s support site is leaking references to currently unreleased Office apps for iOS, reports Mac4Ever.

For example, this SharePoint document indicate it applies to Office Mobile for iPhone, Excel for iPad, Lync for iPhone 15 Technical Preview, and PowerPoint for iPad.

iPhone 6 Prototype Features 4.8-Inch Display, A7 Processor, No Home Button {RUMOR}

iPhone 6 Prototype
Analyst Peter Misek with Jefferies says there are iPhone 6 prototypes floating around, including one with a giant screen, reports Business Insider.

Several iPhone 6 prototypes appear to be floating around. The model with a 4.8″ screen is the most interesting. It has a Retina+ IGZO screen, a new A7 quad-core processor variant, and a new form factor with no home button. Full gesture control is also possibly included.

The idea of Apple dropping the home button has been rumored in the past but hasn’t materialized. Although, Apple has added gesture controls to the iPad.