The iPhone is the most popular camera on Flickr, and for good reason. Not only does it take very decent photos that keep improving with each iteration of the device,…
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The Suunto Traverse is not a great GPS watch, but itâs a good one 0
September 14th at 3:02pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsThis watch provides a wide array of travel-related features and crazy-long battery life that adventurers need, making the thought of leaving your Apple Watch at home a tempting proposition.
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Review: Parrot's AR.Drone 2.0 makes iPhone aerial reconnaissance easy 1
April 6th at 2:11pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsAs one of the most popular iOS-friendly aerial camera platforms available, Parrot's AR.Drone has become a great example of what's possible within Apple's mobile ecosystem. AppleInsider was recently able to spend time with the second-generation version to see if it's worth the $300 price of entry.
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Feed Wrangler: A Great iOS Reader Replacement for a Price 1
May 7th at 1:30am / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsSWhile yes, the grieving process takes time, if you're still too busy bemoaning the imminent death of your beloved Google Reader, you're going to find yourself in a bind when it finally gets put out of its misery later this summer. Replacements abound, and there's no question that $19 price tag is going to be a turn-off for some. But for those willing to buy their peace of RSS mind, you may have found a winner....
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Zite Debuts its First iPhone App 0
December 9th at 3:58pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsWhen Zite‘s smart iPad newspaper launched in March, we were all down in Austin waiting in line for the iPad 2. It was the perfect storm of Twitter adoption, news curation and…
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Get fake rich making fake videos in the really tedious PewDiePie's Tuber Simulator 1
October 25th at 1:42am / Macworld / 0 opinionsIf YouTube stardom is nothing but ticking timers and video ads, then count us out.
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Google Releases Helpouts App For iOS 3
April 16th at 1:03am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsGoogle introduced Helpouts last year to HELP PEOPLE OUT (yeah that’s where they got the name). The system works through Hangouts, letting people connect with experts for paid or free video chats that are about solving a specific problem, rather than just shooting the breeze with pals as we all do on Hangouts all the time. Now Helpouts is available on iOS thanks to a new app. Helpouts for…
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One year in, Paper for iPad gains pinch-to-zoom, integrated gallery of popular creations 0
May 9th at 12:49am / The Verge / 0 opinionsFiftyThree today updated its app Paper for iPad to include pinch-to-zoom, one of the most requested features from users, and "Made With Paper," a wholly new section of the app dedicated to user creations. As it did with the "Rewind" undo feature and an ingenious color picker, FiftyThree sought to re-evaluate "zoom" to make it something more than simple pinch-to-zoom. Whereas most apps zoom in on an entire page, Paper's zoom instead focuses on a circle of content inside the larger piece of work you're...
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Impending's Phill Ryu discusses its first app Clear 0
February 15th at 4:02am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsEarlier today we brought you a review of Clear, the first app from fresh development studio Impending. Clear is the first app from fresh development studio Impending, founded by tap tap…
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Apple Support app makes US App Store debut 0
December 14th at 6:31am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsAfter a month of availability in the Netherlands, Apple's standalone hardware and software support app landed in the U.S. App Store complete with customer personalization via iCloud connectivity, live chat options, recent service history and more.
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Acompli, The Email Productivity App Backed By $7.3M, Goes Live On App Store 1
April 24th at 5:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsA number of companies are rethinking how email should work in this mobile age, but the team from Acompli, an email startup backed by $7.3 million, envisions mobile email as more of an all-in-one productivity application. Today, that application is going live on the App Store for everyone to try for themselves.
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The Rise of the App Director 0
May 11th at 2:28pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsI’m just a storyteller, and the cinema happens to be my medium.” – Federico Fellini...
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Fetchnotes launches for iOS, Android and the Web, Bitches 0
April 13th at 4:02am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsI’ll be the first one to tell you that my iPhone and Android devices are glorified, and over-priced, note-taking devices. I use the iOS version of Notes more than any…
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Hulu CEO promises offline viewing in coming months as iOS app gets user profiles 0
January 19th at 12:31am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsNot to be outdone by Netflix, Hulu will be adding support for downloads in the near future, according to the the head of the video streaming service. On Wednesday, meanwhile, the company's iOS app gained support for user profiles, better accommodating the tastes of couples and families.
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“Swiping Is The New Liking” Now Applies To Shoe Shopping 1
May 1st at 12:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsSwipe right if you like. Swipe left if you don’t. Stylect, a shoe shopping app for iOS, has a Tinder-esque UI, underpinned by its own recommendation engine, to help women find and purchase the perfect pair of shoes. If you have déjà vu, you are not alone.
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Barnes & Noble Adds 8,000+ Graphic Novels To Its NOOK For iOS App 1
May 14th at 6:28pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsBarnes & Noble has updated its NOOK for iOS app today with over 8,000 comics and graphic novels, available through the NOOK store, as well as a new ‘Zoom View’ feature to help readers hone in on specific the panels and follow creative page layouts....
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Magic Tate Ball Launched for More Art in Your Pocket 0
May 14th at 3:39pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsNot ones to shy away from digital fun, the Tate Modern art gallery has launched the Magic Tate Ball, a free app for Nokia and iOS that selects art works…
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This week in apps: Houzz gets an AR update, Strava goes social and Spotify launches QR codes 0
May 6th at 5:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsHere's everything you need to know this week in apps.
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With New Food App Square Order, Square Wants A Bigger Bite Of The Restaurant Industry 0
May 12th at 3:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsSquare, by many accounts, is hungrily in search of new revenue streams to feed its expanding ambitions in e-commerce, and today we are getting another glimpse of where that strategy is taking it. The company has launched a new mobile app called Square Order, which lets you order from nearby eateries, pay for it, and then get a ping when it is ready for collection.
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Billions: How exactly do Apple and Google count app downloads? 2
May 17th at 1:28am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsYesterday, during the Google I/O keynote, Google announced that it had hit 48B downloads of apps on the Google Play Store. During the same keynote, the counter on Apple’s site ticked over to 50B App Store downloads....
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Reading Rainbow comes back to life in the form of a brand new iPad app 0
June 19th at 3:21pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsToday at a press conference in NYC, LeVar Burton of Reading Rainbow, Star Trek and Roots fame, is announcing that Reading Rainbow will soon arrive on the iPad as a full-blow app….
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Machine Vision App PetMatch Finds You A Dog Or Cat That Looks Like Your Old One 1
May 20th at 2:43am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsStill mourning the loss of your little buddy Chairman Meow? Upload a photo of him or your favorite Lolcat into PetMatch, and the app's machine vision algorithms will find a similar looking kitty in your area that you can adopt. Sounds adorable, but PetMatch is no joke. It's the first consumer app from Superfish, a $20 million-funded startup with a dozen PhDs working to teach computers to see like…
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Scanner Pro From Readdle Now Detects Page Borders Automatically 0
May 21st at 5:44pm / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsScanner Pro from Readdle is a super useful app that allows you to scan documents, receipts, and more and then store them digitally on your iOS devices. With its latest update, Scanner Pro got even easier with real-time border detection technology, which automatically finds page borders for you.
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Disney World Launches New Guide App, With Hints at NextGen Fastpass 0
August 3rd at 1:23am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsDisney has launched a brand new app for Walt Disney World attendees, and it looks like a great new all-in-one companion for visitors. The app, called My Disney Experience, features…
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Tunnel Vision Uses Augmented Reality to Animate NYC Subway Maps 1
May 24th at 8:45am / Mashable / 0 opinionsA new iPhone app is using augmented reality and big data to create animated visualizations based on New York's subway system.