Owners of Nikon's Coolpix S1200pj digital camera are probably using its built-in projector to show their pictures and videos to their friends, and if you like using this projector, than we have some good news since Nikon has recently updated its Nikon iP-PJ app.


Projectors are nice for sharing your pictures and videos with your friends, but what if you want to share something more, for example something from your iOS device? Thanks to the updated Nikon iP-PJ app, you can now connect your iOS device to the Nikon's Coolpix S1200pj digital camera, and use its projector to project photos, videos, documents, all sorts of media and websites at�1024�768 resolution.

Using �Nikon's Coolpix S1200pj to project content from your iOS device is useful, and if you happen to have Nikon's Coolpix S1200pj and a iOS device, make sure that you download updated version of Nikon iP-PJ app from App Store free of charge.

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Universal remote controllers are rather popular nowadays, and you probably remember the VooMote One, an accessory that turns your iOS devices into universal remote controllers, and if you liked VooMote One, you're probably going to love the similar tool that we have for you today.


It is called iRule, and according to its developers, iRule can work with your TV, DVD, and all other devices in your home. In order to remotely control the devices in your home, you'll need to purchase gateways and a license for iRule, and you're good to go. Of course, you need to set up the gateways and create device commands online using the iRule Builder, and after that, you can synchronize the commands with iRule on your iOS device and control all devices in your home. In addition, iRule can control IP devices over your WiFi network, which means that you can control all your devices from a single iOS device.

iRule is a great service that turns your iOS device into universal remote controller, and as for the price, iRule license costs $49.99, and there's also a pro license that costs $99.99.

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BlackBerry PlayBook gets a new software update to version v1.0.8.4985. This update includes the new versions of Adobe Flash Player 11.1 and Adobe AIR 3.1 that brings performance improvements and bug fixes related to security and stability that was available for Android recently. This update also include,�Daylight savings time updates for time zones, better�Bluetooth and Wi-Fi�connectivity�and more.

This update includes

  • Updated version of Adobe Flash Player version 11.1 and Adobe AIR 3.1
  • Daylight savings time updates for time zones in the regions of Latin America, Australia and Central America
  • Updated Bluetooth and Wi-Fi software to help to improve connectivity
  • Fixed issues some users were experiencing with account payments in the BlackBerry App World storefront
  • Improved�syncing�when restoring applications with BlackBerry Desktop Software

Even though Adobe announced that they would stop developing flash for mobile devices and tablets. RIM has recently announced that they would continue to develop flash on their own for the BlackBerry PlayBook which is a good news.

New users who purchases new PlayBook would get this update automatically during the setup process. Other users would get the notification in the status ribbon or they could update it manually in the Settings Menu, under Software Updates.
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