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Twitter for MAC updated for Notification Center

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Twitter for Mac is continuously receiving updates and today it received a highly requested feature: Notification Center integration. Users can configure the setting in the preference window within the app.

What’s New in Version 2.2.1
Notification Center integration: receive notifications when someone mentions you or when you receive a Direct Message. You can configure this from the app’s Preferences window.

This update also includes the following changes:
* Fix for Growl notifications not working in Lion and Mountain Lion
* Fix for bug that prevented un-favoriting tweets
* Fix for missing account switcher in composer
* Fix for error message when posting a tweet with a pasted image
* Fix for enlarged avatar when dragging a tweet into an email
* Fixes for crashes and various other bugs

Burner App now free for IOS

Burner now lets Android users have disposable phone numbers, gives iOS app a refresh

Burner App by Ad Hoc Labs Now Free and on Android

Burner for iOS Also Gets Significant Upgrade and Now Free to Download

Los Angeles, CA – April 10, 2013 — Burner, the mobile privacy app by Ad Hoc Labs, is now available on Android in the Google Play Store and is now free for download on both Android and iOS. The Burner app puts users in control of their mobile identity and is a first step toward solving the growing problem of mobile privacy.
Burner has also made significant upgrades to its iOS app. New features include customizable voicemail greetings; the ability to manage call history by starring, renaming or hiding conversations; improved notifications of in-bound calls, missed calls, and voicemails and other enhancements. In addition, consumers can now refer Burner to friends to earn credits for their account.

“We’re really excited to launch Burner for Android. Android is a huge market opportunity for us, and along with making Burner for iOS free, is a key step in making Burner available to everyone” says Greg Cohn, CEO Ad Hoc Labs. “As privacy is becoming an increasingly hot issue in the mobile space, Burner is an important tool for users to protect themselves by adding an extra layer of anonymity to their phones.”

Burner enables users to obtain disposable numbers for voice and SMS communication. A user can have as many numbers as he or she wants, use each as a private line on iPhone or Android, and “burn” the number whenever he or she is done. Named one of Time Magazine’s Top 10 Apps of 2012, Burner is beneficial as a privacy layer in many situations, from posting contact information on social media, facilitating transactions on classified sites, online dating, professional use by teachers, doctors and lawyers, and more.

“Burner provides that extra layer of security people wish they had when meeting and dealing with strangers on the Internet,” says Burner user Josh R., a 30-year-old chef from Houston, TX who has found the app especially useful for posting on Craigslist. “It’s so nice and convenient to sever the connection from annoying people who hold on to and misuse your number even after a posting is long gone.”
Jeffrey Z., a teacher from Danbury, CT, uses Burner to create a buffer between himself and his students when he offers his contact information. He says, “I would not want students to have my personal phone number for any reason-I think we all know how teenagers can be.”
Once a user downloads the free iOS and Android app, he or she can create a “Sample Burner” for free. Additional numbers can be purchased via credit packages starting at $1.99. There are also extension options available for purchase.

About Ad Hoc Labs, Inc.
Ad Hoc Labs is a mobile software company focused on creating tools to give consumers tighter control of their personal information and empower them to make smarter decisions about privacy. The company was founded by Greg Cohn (formerly of Yahoo! and several prior startups) and Will Carter (formerly of Nokia, and whose previous efforts include several early and innovative mobile and location apps). Ad Hoc Labs is located in Los Angeles, CA and is part of a burgeoning movement of startups working on mobile privacy awareness and solutions for consumers.

Free Apps on Itunes today

                            

The iTunes App Store offers downloads of several apps for Apple iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad for free, as listed below. The deals:

Mark Zuckerberg loves Apple and his iPhone, but isn't optimistic Facebook Home is iOS bound

Didn’t think he still used an iPhone, especially now there is no reason to since he is pushing the Facebook Home setup. He is probably one to carry many different phones but I would like to see Facebook get a little faster and more stable on iOS devices. It’s a lot better now and I do not resort to third party apps any longer. I do not want to be on Facebook for all aspects of my phone, so I don’t want the ‘home’ experience but I would like an improvement over the current situation of the iOS app.

Free Apps Today

Find Upgrade Eligibility & Set a Reminder

Download the free Apple Store app if you don’t have it already

Launch Apple Store app and log in to your account
Tap on “Upgrade your iPhone”
Enter some basic identifying info, like the last four of your social and the billing zipcode for your iPhone contract
Look at the pricing info for current rates, and look below for the full subsidized rates
Tap on “Add reminder to Calendar” to bring an upgrade reminder into the Calendar app

Macbook Air $200 off at Best Buy

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Best Buy is having a huge sale right now and one of their best deals is a current generation Macbook Air for $999 *normally $1199.

It features an Intel Core i5-3427U 1.8GHz Ivy Bridge dual-core processor, 13.3” 1440x900 LED-backlit widescreen LCD, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD, AirPort Extreme (802.11n wireless), Bluetooth 4.0, Facetime camera, Thunderbolt and USB 3.0, and Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion. (Note that this system doesn’t include an optical drive.)

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