Flickr 2.0 for iOS

Flickr 2.0 for iOS is now available.

What’s New in Version 2.00.762
The all-new Flickr App is a complete redesign of the previous version.  It’s now easier to use, more beautiful and includes more of the great features you love using on Flickr.com, including:

  • Simple sign-up and registration process
  • 16 unique camera filters
  • Full Groups capabilities
  • Explore interesting photos from around the world and nearby
  • And more!

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Square Gift Cards

Square Gift Cards

Give unforgettable gifts.
Fun to send. Even more fun to use. Treat your friends to their neighborhood favorites with Square gift cards.

Give
Find a place your friends or family will love in Square Wallet. Choose the amount, write a special message, pick a theme and send. Instant gratification.

Receive
Save your Square gift card to Square Wallet so it’s there when you need it. Using it is as easy as buying with Square Wallet. Simply say your name.

Square Wallet is available for iOS and Android.

Square Wallet and Square Register now support Gift Cards

Square has just updated Square Wallet and Square Register adding Gift Cards support.

Square Wallet – iOS | Android

What’s New in Version 2.5

  • Gift cards, just in time for the holidays! Square Gift Cards are the easiest way to send a personalized gift to anyone, anywhere in the United States.

Square Register – iOS | Android

What’s New in Version 2.5

  • Accept gift cards for your business from Square Wallet, Passbook and printed QR codes.
  • iPhone 5 support and various improvements.

Unfortunately Square Register is not compatible with Nexus 7 (yet).

Credibility Denied: The New York Times Edition

Let’s give The New York Times benefit of the doubt. Maybe the editor had a bad week.

An article on The New York Post by Quentin Hardy is quoting Rob Enderle. Seriously, Rob Enderle? What happened? Is it because nothing quotable from Carlos Mencia?

Let’s put it this way, Rob Enderle has decades of experience for being wrong. Anyone remember the “Fifth Column” gibberish from Enderle? (That’s a link to MacDailyNews instead of to Enderle’s original post.)

Network Blackout Survival Kit

Armed with a Nexus One and a MacBook Pro, I was able to bring Internet connection back to the office earlier today. On Thursday, we lost both Internet and phone service. We have contacted our service provider to resolve the issue. Both Internet and phone were still down on Friday. So I used my Nexus One to create Wi-Fi hotspot and connected my MacBook Pro to it. Then I shared the Internet Connection from the Wi-Fi through the Ethernet to the office router. We managed to survive the day.