Angry Birds Toons: Oh Gnome

Angry Birds Toons episode number forty seven is now available for your viewing pleasure. Go watch “Oh Gnome” on Toons.tv and Angry Birds Apps nearest you.

In case you don’t know, the “G” in “Gnome” is silent just like the “K” in “Knuckle”.

Angry Birds Toons Oh Gnome

Next week episode is titled “Shrub It In”, so stay Tooned!

WordPress 3.9 for iOS

WordPress 3.9 for iOS is now available. Thanks to the auto-App-update feature in iOS 7, users might not know that the WordPress App had been updated.

What’s New in Version 3.9

  • Exclusive iOS 7 support
  • Improved login screen and error message notification
  • Simplified tab-based user interface
  • Enhanced Reader, Comments, and Notifications
  • More seamless inline commenting experience
  • Redesigned posts/pages editing and viewing experience
  • Support added for deep linking from Twitter
  • Various bug fixes

When I opened the WordPress App on Thursday, January 30, 2014, I was somewhat surprised. It did not look like the WordPress App I had been used to using. It took me a few minutes to get used to it.

WordPress 3.9 for iOS

Angry Birds Toons: Piggies From The Deep

Episode number forty-six of Angry Birds Toons is not “Oh Gnome” but instead is “Piggies From The Deep”. It is now playing at Toons.tv and Angry Birds Apps on Android and iOS.

Angry Birds Toons Piggies From The Deep

According to Rovio, next week episode will be “Oh Gnome”, unless they changed their mind again.

LogMeIn discontinues Ignition App, offers special discount to App owners.

As LogMeIn has announced earlier, starting January 21, 2014 LogMeIn Free is effectively discontinued. LogMeIn Free users have 7 days after logging in to their account.

From the F.A.Q.:

2. Q: When are you making this change?
A: Existing LogMeIn Free host computers remain accessible for seven days from first login after January 21, 2014. After that, LogMeIn Free will no longer be available. An account level Pro subscription will be required to keep remote access. You will receive further notification via email and in-product messages regarding this change. Log in at LogMeIn.com to see pricing details and a link to purchase.

LogMeIn has also pulled Ignition App from iTunes App Store and Google Play Store.

While your existing Ignition app will continue to work as it always has, it will no longer receive updates and bug fixes. However, you may switch to the new LogMeIn for iOS/Android app at any time. It’s free to download and will work with a Pro account.

LogMeIn is giving special offer to customers who purchased LogMeIn Ignition.

11. Q: What if I paid for the Ignition for iOS or Android app?
A: If you purchased the Ignition app, you will receive a special offer regarding an account-level subscription of LogMeIn Pro.

The full email:

Important changes to your LogMeIn Free and Ignition account.

As of January 21, 2014, LogMeIn Free is no longer available. To continue using remote access, you will need to purchase an account subscription of LogMeIn Pro.
As a loyal LogMeIn user, you’re entitled to a complimentary six-month account subscription to Pro for your computers. Your new account includes our signature remote access with premium features like remote printing, file transfer and cloud data access, plus desktop, iOS and Android apps to improve your experience.

While your existing Ignition app will continue to work as it always has, it will no longer receive updates and bug fixes. However, you may switch to the new LogMeIn for iOS/Android app at any time. It’s free to download and will work with a Pro account.

After your six-month complimentary license expires, you will need to purchase an account subscription of Pro for continued service. Subscription packages start at the discounted introductory price of $49/year for two computers (50% off regular price)*.

For more information on this transition from free to paid remote access, please visit our blog.

Thank you for your continued support. We look forward to serving you for many years to come.

Sincerely,
The LogMeIn Team

*Introductory prices apply only to the first year of your subscription.

LogMeIn Ignition on iPad

Apple seeds iOS 7.1 beta 4

Should you be following the two-week release schedule between iOS beta builds, you could be telling people that iOS 7.1 beta 4 would be released on Tuesday, January 21, 2014. You could easily made up a “trusted source within Apple” who told you such news. Then again, Apple could easily release iOS 7.1 beta 4 one day earlier than the expected date.

Anyway, Apple indeed seeded iOS 7 beta 4 build 11D5134c on Monday, January 20, 2014; one day earlier than what some people expected and reported as news.

It seems the awesomeness of “Disable Background App Refresh” visual design is not a priority to change.

iOS 7.1 beta 4

Should Apple follow the two-week release schedule between iOS beta builds, expect iOS 7.1 beta 5 sometimes around February 3 or 4, 2014.

Apple seeds iOS 7.1 beta 3 to Developers

As many sites have reported, Apple seeds iOS 7.1 beta 3 build 11D5127c to Developers. Based on the information from a certain registered Apple Developer, the “beautiful” typography of iOS 7 is still there. Apparently the are not in any hurry to make changes on this one. See photo below.

It is not recommended to install any beta versions of iOS unless you are ready to face the awesomeness that is known as software bugs.

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