• MessageMe Raises A $10M Series A Led By Greylock As It Gears Up For Money And Premium Services In Its Rich Messaging App

    May 17th at 5:23am / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    MessageMe — a messaging app that launched in March with a little Facebook controversy thrown in — has raised another $10 million, according to an SEC filing earlier today. The Series A round was led by Greylock Partners; and as part of it, John Lilly, the ex-ceo of Mozilla who is now a partner at Greylock, will be joining the board of LittleInc Labs, makers of MessageMe.

  • Launch Center Pro Will Save You iOS Taps

    June 22nd at 10:19pm / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    How do you currently do something on your iOS device like look at your Facebook profile? You open up the Facebook app, and then tap your name in the menu….

  • Olympus OM-D E-M1 review: Micro Four Thirds camera is a lightweight heavyweight champ

    May 20th at 8:22pm / Macworld / 0 opinions

    The OM-D E-M1 is the best mirrorless camera ever from Olympus, and it’s attracting interest from serious photographers who had, up until now, ignored Olympus and Micro Four Thirds technology. But the E-M1 deserves all the attention—it’s the new champ in the “lightweight heavyweight” class....

  • Brow.si Is An Add-On And Platform That Wants To Put The Engagement Fight Back Into The Mobile Web

    May 21st at 7:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    Today Brow.si, a new product from MySiteApp, is launching in open beta as an add-on for mobile websites that promises to bring a number of features to rival the engagement of native apps. These include social sharing, a read it later button, subscriptions, and push notifications — sort of. Developers can also create additional extensions for the Brow.si platform to add further desktop…

  • DoctorsElite Launches iPhone App for Access to Medical Records

    August 9th at 9:21am / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    DoctorsElite, the search tool for patients and networking platform for registered doctors, has released a free iPhone app so that users can log into their accounts on the move. The…

  • Apple iPad Videos Go Inside the Worlds of Travel and Classical Music

    May 26th at 5:05am / Mashable / 0 opinions

    Apple's latest installment of its 'Your Verse' iPad short films takes us into the worlds of classical music and travel writing.

  • Mailbox for iOS gains native iPad compatibility

    May 23rd at 4:31pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinions

    Mailbox, the Gmail-based iOS email client that encourages a tidy inbox, was updated on Wednesday with native support for Apple's iPad lineup.

  • Sirius XM Internet Radio for iOS update lets you rewind programming up to five hours

    December 13th at 9:54pm / The Verge / 0 opinions

    Sirius XM Internet Radio's iOS app has been updated with the time-shifting capabilities promised in the Satellite 2.0 platform earlier this year, a feature already available on Slacker's radio service. The app lets you go back in time up to five hours to listen to earlier programming on any channel, and its DVR-like capabilities also let you restart in-progress shows and songs as well as pause live radio. You can also fast forward and rewind through previously aired programming and set alerts for...

  • Instagram's new editing features could make it your only photo app

    June 3rd at 8:29pm / The Verge / 0 opinions

    There are times when Instagram's 18 filters don't seem like enough. The app was designed to make your photos look good with as little effort as possible, but after more than three years of Sutro, Mayfair, and Lo-Fi, Instagram's filters can feel heavy-handed and limiting. So today, Instagram is finally letting you adjust the strength of each filter you use, and also debuting ten new photo-editing tools to help you manicure your photos in much greater detail....

  • Hands-On With the Week's Top Apps

    May 27th at 5:45am / Mashable / 0 opinions

    It was an interesting week for apps. Shazam and Flickr got a whole new look, and a new video app brought filters and pro-effects for mobile video editing. What's more, Google's Ingress received a huge upgrade, and the final version of Opera made its way to Android. Curious about what all these apps look like? Check out the hands-on video, above, featuring our favorite apps from this past week. Did you find a new app that didn't make the list? Be sure to tell us about your favorites in the comments.

  • Comixology updates iPad app, adds CMX-HD support for Retina-optimized comics

    March 21st at 11:37pm / The Verge / 0 opinions

    Comixology has updated its Comics iOS app to take full advantage of the Retina display found on Apple's new iPad. Version 3.1 introduces a new high-definition digital comic format dubbed "CMX-HD" that offers a remarkably sharp reading experience to owners of the tablet. Just a select number of comics are currently available in the Retina-optimized format, but Comixology CTO Marc Goldberg promises the company will be filling out its catalog "over the next few months." But what about file sizes? Will iPad...

  • Facebook Messenger adds instant video sharing

    June 13th at 12:29pm / The Verge / 0 opinions

    Facebook might be preparing its own Snapchat competitor dubbed Slingshot, but that’s not stopping the social networking giant from adding some similar features to its popular Messenger app. A new update this week brings instant video sending to Facebook Messenger, an option to shoot and send 15-second video messages. Facebook Messenger has long supported photo sharing and a Skype-powered video calling service on the web, but this is the first time its more than one billion users can start sending...

  • Replace Calendar with Fantastical on your iPhone

    May 30th at 6:02pm / Macworld / 0 opinions

    Apple’s built-in Calendar app for iPhone is fine, but I prefer Fantastical, a $5 alternative from Flexibits. Because the app can access your iPhone’s calendars, it essentially offers complete integration with any calendaring system your iPhone can use or sync with—including iCloud, Google, Yahoo, and Exchange calendars. I reviewed the app in November of last year, awarding it four mice....

  • Bump app adds phone-to-computer photo sharing

    May 25th at 12:12am / The Verge / 0 opinions

    The Android and iPhone app Bump has been updated to extend single-touch photo-sharing beyond phones to include your computer as well. From within the free app, select the photos you want to transfer then head over to bu.mp and tap your spacebar with your device to initiate the transfer. The files will then pop up on your browser where you can download or share them with friends. No additional PC software is required, although you'll need to use Chrome, Firefox, or Safari with location tracking enabled...

  • This App Lets You Say 'Yo' to Your Contacts. That's It. (Wait, Is It?)

    June 18th at 10:25pm / Mashable / 0 opinions

    Yo.

  • How to create your own audiobooks

    June 2nd at 1:47pm / GigaOM / 0 opinions

    For authors who want to use their own home equipment to narrate an audio version of their own books, or if you want to record your kids reading their favorite stories for posterity, you can do it with a microphone, and iPad and GarageBand.

  • Viber VoIP app for Android and iOS updated with group messaging and improved iPhone audio engine

    July 24th at 9:52pm / The Verge / 0 opinions

    Viber is a fairly well-regarded and free cross-platform VoIP and chat app, and the company just pushed out a new update that brings some useful new features for Apple and Google's mobile platforms. Chief among those is a new, revamped voice engine, though it seems like only iOS users will be able to take advantage of that for now. However, both platforms will be able to take advantage of group text chat features and photos for the contact list. Viber also mentioned that it is "hard at work" to add...

  • Apple continues to improve App Store discoverability with 'Best New Updates' section for games

    June 27th at 9:31am / AppleInsider / 0 opinions

    Apple on Thursday unveiled a slight tweak to its iOS App Store by breaking out notable game updates into a new "Best New Updates" section, exposing users to recent refreshes of top-selling titles.

  • TopXNotes brings top-notch note taking to your Mac

    June 5th at 12:42am / Macworld / 0 opinions

    Computers are a great way to keep all your data in one place—and none more so than the myriad notes you may take throughout your life. Things like your family’s health history, your interactions with clients and contractors, or even just details about that upcoming family trip are—in principle—easy to jot down into a text file using nothing more than the free tools that come with most modern operating systems....

  • The Week In iPhone Apps: Augmented Everything

    July 18th at 12:00am / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    In a very special late night edition of your weekly iPhone apptacular: Apps that make things that are already good—FM radio, video games, shopping, spouses, the city you live in—a little bit better. Priceless Picks: Don't let the advertising-crap-app appearance of Priceless Picks turn you off—this free download, branded all over with Mastercard, is great. It combines loads of data collected from a number of sources, including user submissions and Amazon's Mechanical Turk army, to give wide-ranging...

  • Dasher Takes Messaging Apps Up A Notch With Support For Rich Content, Location Sharing, GIFs And More

    July 8th at 6:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    Do you need another messaging app? One that does GIFs? Sure, why not! You have room on page 10 of your “chat apps” folder of your iPhone, right? Great! Introducing the latest contender vying for the messaging app throne: Dasher, a new social app backed by $1.25 million in seed funding from Lerer Ventures, Venrock and other angel investors.Founded late last year, Dasher was…

  • Snapchat Update Adds Quicker, Flashier Features

    June 6th at 11:45pm / Mashable / 0 opinions

    Everybody's favorite photo-sharing (and photo-disappearing) app just got a slick makeover in the App Store. Snapchat rolled out version 5.0, dubbed "Banquo," on Wednesday for iPhones. It boasts a slew of speed and design enhancements, including swipe navigation, double-tap to reply, an improved friend finder and in-app profiles.

  • If Red Dead Redemption Had iPads, It Would Include This Solitaire

    June 9th at 12:30pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    I'm not a solitaire fan, but I think that a computing platform is not complete until it has a solid solitaire app. Especially the multitouch iPad. Solitaire Classics HD is the perfect solitaire for iPad. It looks and plays beautifully. That's what really makes this game: The really pretty graphics coupled with the way you play it, throwing cards to their positions with a simple finger gesture. It feels as close as real cards as the iPad could feel. Solitaire Classics HD includes normal and hard versions...

  • Glorkian Warrior Is For The Marshmallow-Cereal-Swilling Youngster In Everyone

    March 14th at 7:36am / Cult of Mac / 0 opinions

    I have fond memories of waking up Saturday morning, pouring myself a bowl of Marshmallow Mateys (because Count Chocula was out of season), and plunking down on the couch to watch my favorite cartoons. And then, when the cereal was…

  • Doctors Get Their Own Cringe-Worthy Instagram

    June 11th at 6:45pm / Mashable / 0 opinions

    A new photo-sharing network is changing the way healthcare professionals interact and learn from one another. It's not for those with weak stomachs. Figure 1, an app created in Canada, is essentially a medical version of Instagram; it allows doctors to share images with the medical community, as well as bookmark and comment on them. Many of the images often contain graphic material.

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