That's some interesting tech potpourri. Most of us may not even have heard of this startup that Twitter acquired. That's precisely because the parent company has given its takeover firm an open leash to function autonomously.Well as of tommorrow the situation may just change for the better.
The rumors mills in the cyber world, supported by today's latest tweet from Twitter's CEO Dick Costolo hinting at Vine's app launch on Apple's App store without any kind of Twitter branding on it. Interestingly, before Twitter took over the start up Vine was a "standalone iOS app".
Vine, like Facebook's Instagram,is a video-sharing platform. So what's makes it special than any existing apps such as Snapchat or Youtube?
The categorical difference is the usability factor; the way the owner gets to make and share a video clips. The users have a choice to make a straight full length video or a collection of graphical monatages/ flip books. Its all a case of using "the thumb" to record your 6-second clip rightly. The pause-start-pause functionality is a great advantage for amateurs or first time filmers who want to better their skills eventually. It's creative yet easy.
What's more! Despite Twitter taking a backseat here, Costello informs about the integration avenue they are giving to Vine - "You'll be able to share video from the app to Twitter". While the launch seems to be kept a secret with no word coming in from Vine's spokespersons yet. What's incredible is the mentor's role that Twitter has taken here by making the announcement on Vine's behalf.
For the latest moves on this count keep track of Vine's Twitter account. You can leave your comments in the section below.
Stay tuned for the latest tech news and updates on E-junkie.










There is an app that transform your iPhone into a storage device. With
the app, you'll be able to upload video, music, and even photos can be
uploaded. You just need to connect your phone to any computer, or link it to
another computer to download and access them.
Hold the Home button for several (at least 5) seconds if your screen is
frozen. This will allow your phone so that it is fresh and ready to use again.
If this doesn't work, then simultaneously hold the power and home button down
for 12 seconds. Only utilize the second reboot method if the first doesn't
work.
The most popular features of its best things. You can change your iPhone
into a convenient universal remote with the free app like BlinqTV. This allows
you to control many of your electronics such as DVD players, receivers and DVD
players. You can also set reminders able to let you know when your favorite
programs air.
You can customize shortcuts to specific words on the iPhone to be more
efficient when typing. Go to the Settings menu, then select General, then
Keyboard, and lastly Add New. You can add shortcuts to common words and phrases
you type by inputting abbreviations or acronyms as desired. When you type these
shortcuts, the entire word or phrase will be inserted.