The Daily App Deals post is a round-up of the best app discounts of the day, as well as some notable mentions for ones that are on sale. Remoter: Remote Desktop (VNC) (iTunes) Previously $1.99, now 99¢. Remoter: Remote Desktop (VNC) is not our favorite VNC client for the iPhone as we like Screens best. However, we have featured Remoter before and noted that it's feature-rich and dead simple to set up. It is compatible with Mac Screen Sharing, UltraVNC for Windows, and LInux VNC servers. There is also...
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Daily App Deals: Get Remoter: Remote Desktop (VNC) for iOS for 50% Off in Today’s App Deals 0
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Moon Hunters asks, What kind of hero are you? 1
September 3rd at 4:04pm / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsSEATTLE — Tanya Short, fresh off the successful release of sci-fi-themed indie game Shattered Planet, thinks her new game has widespread appeal. For a game set in ancient Mesopotamia, that’s saying a lot. KitFox Games’ Moon Hunters, due out next…
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IFTTT comes to iPhone with a crisp app featuring native Photos, Reminders and Contacts channels 0
July 11th at 12:28pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsThe digital glue service IFTTT is finally launching an iPhone app and it brings with it a set of new channels specific to Apple’s platform and a lovely mobile platform for both building and using its automated actions. The app is rolling out now to users around the world and it’s a well designed and thoughtful implementation of the Web service that will act as an envoy to new users....
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Astrid To-Do for iPhone: Our Favorite Productivity App on Android Is on the iPhone Now 0
November 7th at 11:00pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsOne of our favorite to-do lists/task manager apps for Android is Astrid. We love the deep feature set, the advanced tinkering and the easy to manage interface. Now it's on the iPhone. And even though the iPhone has a ton of apps like Astrid, Astrid is already one of the best. It's a task manager. And yes, task managers are snooze inducing and rip your eyeballs out boring but they have a place in our go go go world. Using daily planners or calendars just isn't enough anymore with all the goings on....
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London 2.0: A High-Tech Tour of the UK Capital 5
September 16th at 2:25am / Mashable / 0 opinionsThere are plenty of things that visitors to Britain’s capital can see beyond Trafalgar Square and Westminster Abbey, so why not do London in a new light?
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Cal is a slick calendar app that belongs on your iPhone 0
July 12th at 6:02pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsDisclaimer: I hate the iOS Calendar app. Not only is it ugly—although not quite faux-leather ugly like its desktop counterpart—but it lacks any features that make it useful beyond creating a simple event. There are plenty of calendar alternatives in the App Store, and while many people have urged me to try Fantastical and Tempo on my iPhone, I have yet to find a calendar app that does everything I need it to with a design that doesn't make me want to take a cheese grater to my eyes. That's when I was...
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Daily App Deals: Get Call Master Pro Key for Android for $2.99 in Today’s App Deals 0
May 11th at 9:30pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsThe Daily App Deals post is a round-up of the best app discounts of the day, as well as some notable mentions for ones that are on sale. Call Master Pro Key (Google Play) Previously $4.99, now $2.99. Call Master Pro Key for Android gives root users total control to block or ignore calls and texts with a slew of options. This key requires the free Call Master app and removes all upgrade prompts. Get it for $2.99. (via Apps-aholic) iOS iOS
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Your iOS GIF Keyboard Is Finally Here, Thanks To Riffsy 2
September 23rd at 10:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsArriving today on iOS, Riffsy GIF Keyboard can be installed alongside all your other keyboards to send out funny animated GIFs via SMS, Twitter, Facebook Messenger or WhatsApp in the same way you would send a text.
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Scoopshot Scoops $1.2m to Grow its Crowdsourced Photo Site 1
July 16th at 5:48pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsWhile ‘crowdsourcing’ as a descriptive nomenclature has become a hackneyed term in recent times, the fact is there is no better word to describe a venture that taps the power of the people to deliver its service....
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Dolphin Browser For iPhone Gets New User Interface, Better Tab Management, New Features & More 0
August 28th at 5:08am / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsDolphin is one of the best third-party browsers you’ll find on iOS, and it just got even better on the iPhone, thanks to a new design and user interface, new features, and lots of improvements in version 6.0.
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Translator Keyboard For iOS Makes Writing Foreign Missives A Breeze 1
October 2nd at 6:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsThe Translator Keyboard for iOS 8 can translate what you’ve typed into one of 44 other languages — all without having to leave the keyboard interface.
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Pickie Now Lets You Shop Directly Within the App 1
July 17th at 8:48pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsAlmost nine months after Pickie launched for iPad, the personalized shopping app has been given a bit of a makeover, with an all-new design and full e-commerce capabilities....
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Withings introduces WS-30 Wireless Scale and Health Companion app 0
August 31st at 9:56am / The Verge / 0 opinionsWithings has introduced a new wireless bathroom scale and mobile app combination in an attempt to challenge rival Fitbit. Building on the original Wi-Fi Body Scale, the Wireless Scale WS-30 offers a combination of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, allowing users to enjoy what the company terms a "PC-free experience," connecting the scale directly to smartphones and tablets. Other new features include position control, which helps users to stand properly on the scale, and an automatic detection system...
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5 Can't-Miss Apps: Autodesk Sketchbook and More 4
October 12th at 12:45am / Mashable / 0 opinionsThis week's app highlights include a new look for StumbleUpon, an ephemeral messaging app from Microsoft and a revamped emoji keyboard for iOS 8.
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Narrato: A great lifelogging journal for iPhone that draws on data from Twitter, Instagram and Foursquare 0
July 19th at 8:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsFrom Twitter to Path and everything in between, there’s no shortage of tools to help you record and ‘log’ your everyday activities....
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Walking Dead: The Game 0
September 7th at 7:20pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsThe Walking Dead is an acclaimed comic book series and television show about survivors dealing with a zombie outbreak in the American South. It’s about human relationships, the strain put on these bonds by the need to survive, and the fact that the walking dead might not be the most monstrous things stumbling around this planet. These aspects of the comic series are all handled with equal grace by seasoned adventure-game developers Telltale Games. With The Walking Dead for iPhone and iPad, Telltale once...
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Workout Apps to Help You Burn Off Your Baby Weight During Naptime 1
October 23rd at 5:25pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsWith a husband who frequently travels, a full-time job and three kids, I needed something that I could do at home, but that would also provide enough of a physical challenge to feel like I actually get a good workout.
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EA making more money through Apple's iOS App Store than its own Origin service 0
July 24th at 8:31pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsMajor games publisher Electronic Arts revealed this week that it makes more money from Apple's iOS App Store than any retail distributor, including Best Buy, GameStop, or even its own Origin digital download service.
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6 Apps You Don't Want To Miss 0
September 15th at 4:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsIt can be tough to keep up with all the new apps released every week. But you're in luck -- Mashable takes care of that for you, creating a roundup each weekend of our favorite new and updated apps. This week Google launched its own streaming music service, and another music service got a new mode designed specifically to be used while driving. Airbnb's Android app was updated with some new tools for hosts, and Highlight got a little more personal.
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First look: Heart rate tracking $199 Microsoft Band connects to Apple's iOS & OS X, will integrate with HealthKit 0
October 31st at 12:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsMicrosoft issued a surprise on Thursday when it launched a new hardware product dubbed the Microsoft Band, a fitness-focused wrist-worn device that connects to both iOS and OS X, and will also integrate with Apple's HealthKit service and Health app for iPhone. AppleInsider offers a first look at the new wearable device.
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iPhone Apps of the Week: Yahoo Fantasy Sports, Loom, and More 4
July 27th at 2:10am / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsS...
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Appcessories: Changing the Way Kids Play 0
September 21st at 8:55am / Mashable / 0 opinionsToday’s kids are growing up with technology that no other generation has ever experienced and are essentially serving as guinea pigs for a whole new generation of play....
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Taylor Swift launches app to turn her 'Blank Space' video into a game 0
November 11th at 4:45pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsTaylor Swift's app places fans into her "Blank Space" video's mansion, allowing them to explore the environment through an immersive 360-degree experience.
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Ex-Facebook CTO Bret Taylor’s Quip is a word processor to serve today’s mobile and desktop needs 2
July 31st at 10:48am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsFormer Facebook CTO Bret Taylor and ex-Google’er Kevin Gibbs have launched their latest endeavor called Quip. This startup aims to reinvent how word processing is done enabling users to create documents on any device they have, no matter whether it’s on a phone, tablet, or even on the desktop. And it’s beautifully well done....
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Apple Shows Off Maps Alternatives in App Store 0
September 28th at 2:37pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsApple is sorry about the iOS 6 Apple Maps debacle. Not only did CEO Tim Cook issue an apology letter to customers on Apple.com, the company is also h…