Posts with tag Android

Lovely Post-Apocalyptic Communication With Fallout C.H.A.T.

Lovely Post-Apocalyptic Communication With Fallout C.H.A.T.

Nowadays, post-apocalyptic fiction is extremely popular. It has becoming the subject of many books and films. Interestingly, it seems that starry-eyed romantics and fans of logical thinking are both drawn to the rise and fall of social structures. Well, if you are a fan of the genre, then brace yourself for the new Fallout C.H.A.T….

TRY NEW ANIMATED AVATARS WITH OOVOO

TRY NEW ANIMATED AVATARS WITH OOVOO

ooVoo video messaging app decided to add more fun and change to their users’ communication. This week the app released a new interesting feature – animated 3D characters that will replace their ‘owners’ when making video calls. This update will be available for the latest iOS and Android versions. The new ooVoo service using the…

SELF-DESTRUCTING CONNECTIONS – THE LATEST WORD IN MESSAGING

SELF-DESTRUCTING CONNECTIONS – THE LATEST WORD IN MESSAGING

Nowadays, we have such an abundance of messaging apps to choose from and yet they still demand to know our real phone numbers. When registering for WhatsApp, Viber, Kik or any other popular app, you are asked to leave a phone number or an email address. In other cases, your user handle can identify you….

EDWARD SNOWDEN NAMES MOST SECURE APP

EDWARD SNOWDEN NAMES MOST SECURE APP

Data security has become a hot topic in the world of developing technologies. Messaging apps are keeping up with the trend; they are on the cutting edge of developing and spreading anonymity around the world. If you feel doubt as to which messenger app to choose for secure corresponding, take advice of Edward Snowden. Yesterday,…

THREEMA KEEPS ITS PROMISES

THREEMA KEEPS ITS PROMISES

An independent audit has confirmed the security of Threema messenger. Recently, a respected independent Swiss lab put Threema to a severe test. The app passed it successfully and got a certified confirmation of high quality of the messenger’s data transfer system. Subject of the audit were all aspects to do with the security of the…

Who’s Down Battles Loneliness: Messaging App Looks For Company

Who’s Down Battles Loneliness: Messaging App Looks For Company

We all know how difficult it can get sometimes when we try to find someone to share an activity with. This task becomes practically impossible, if you make a spontaneous decision to go to the movies, museum or art exhibition. Luckily, Who’s Down was specifically designed for such scenarios. This messaging app lets you know…

ICQ GETS PRESTIGIOUS GOOGLE PLAY AWARD

ICQ GETS PRESTIGIOUS GOOGLE PLAY AWARD

For many people ICQ is not just an ordinary messenger. This particular app introduced the whole planet to the world of instant messaging and was the cause for people spending long hours chatting in groups or private conversations. The particular ICQ notification sound of a new incoming message is always recognizable too. It was ICQ…

Miitomo Smartphone App Gives Users Freedom To Create Characters

Miitomo Smartphone App Gives Users Freedom To Create Characters

Japan’s video gaming corporation, Nintendo, has announced the release of a mobile communication app. The new gaming communication app got the name Miitomo. The app’s main feature is that users need to create a Mii to communicate. Miis are user-made virtual characters. Consumers of Nintendo’s gaming products may already be familiar with these animated characters….

HAVE FUN WITH NEW SKYPE VIDEO FILTERS

HAVE FUN WITH NEW SKYPE VIDEO FILTERS

Skype has recently launched Mojis, released Skype Translator. Now it has decided to diversify user communication experience even further and is implementing video filters. They will be available in the messaging app’s recent version for Android, iPhone and iPad. You can apply these filters to short video messages and your recipients will be able to…

RuGram Offers 200 Emojis For Russians

RuGram Offers 200 Emojis For Russians

Emojis have successfully incorporated themselves into every messaging app. Before messaging apps came along, smileys were used to convey emotion in SMS communication through brackets, colons, hyphens and other punctuation marks. Eventually, they were replaced by graphic prototypes, and now everyone has entire sets of emojis at their disposal — various ideograms that reflect, sometimes…