Title: Health Highlights: May 27, 2014
Category: Health News
Created: 5/27/2014 9:35:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 5/27/2014 12:00:00 AM
Japan’s NTT Docomo finally began offering the iPhone last September, and now the country’s largest operator has reached an agreement to carry the iPad from next month. The operator will begin selling the iPad Air and iPad mini with Retina from June 10, with pre-orders accepted from June 2. The devices are available with no down payment on some purchase plans — the full list of pricing plans can be found here. Japan has been a particularly successful for market for Apple, despite the company initially struggling there. A recent report from Tokyo-based MM Research, via Bloomberg, estimates that the iPhone has a 37 percent…
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Telegram, a messaging app that competes with WhatsApp and others, has launched an official app for Windows Phone. The app is basic and focused on delivering a secure messaging experience, with features like auto-self destruct and encrypted chat sessions. It gained steam earlier this year due to concerns over Facebook’s acquisition of WhatsApp. Telegram nabbed five million downloads in a single day after the deal, while a significant WhatsApp outage further boosted its figures. Telegram for Windows Phone is interesting because the app was created by a third-party developer using resources open-sourced by the Telegram team. WP Central explains that a number of unofficial…
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Ranker has officially released its widget for sharing and contributing to its collection of crowdsourced lists about anything. The new widget is mobile-ready and includes the option for a slideshow mode when appropriate. Since the last time we caught up with Ranker in August 2013, the company has doubled the size of its audience and grown its monthly page views by more than threefold. The company now ranks as one of Quantcast’s top 200 sites on the Web. With the release of its widget, Ranker’s reach will become even more distributed as it works with publishers to bring its lists…
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