Two days after releasing a buggy update to its Pebble Smartwatch iOS app, Pebble on Wednesday pushed out a patched version of the title that offers users all-new apps and sharing capabilities.
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Pebble Smartwatch iOS app update brings new Pebble apps, sharing options 1
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DabKick Will Change How You Share Photos and Videos 0
May 4th at 12:05am / Mashable / 0 opinionsThere’s something about being able to chat with someone while showing him or her photos from your last vacation, or a video of your child’s first steps, that makes the experience as a whole a lot more personal. Meet DabKick, an iOS app that attempts to recreate the experience of sharing media with friends in person using your smartphone.
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Soulo For iPad is a Karaoke Dream 0
November 16th at 6:55pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsWe’re already hearing about great geeky Holiday gifts for this Holiday season at The Next Web, but one that came our way might win over all of them. The Soulo…
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10 apps to make car buying a little easier 0
October 1st at 7:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsThere’s an app for everything today, so why not use one for car shopping?
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FarFaria Brings Hundreds Of Children’s Books To Android 1
April 11th at 6:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsFarFaria, the children's subscription-based e-book service which recently raised $3.25 million in Series A funding, is now bringing its e-reader to Android users, with the launch of a smartphone and tablet-compatible application on Google Play. Users - and by users, I mean parents like me who don't get to the public library that often to check out new books - will now have a selection of over…
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iFontMaker: Make Your Own Font When Nothing Else Will Do 3
May 8th at 2:10am / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsWhile designers may suffer this the most, pretty much anyone who's typed anything, well, ever has struggled to find the perfect font to suit their means. Normally, you'd be forced to settle for something that only approximates your vision, but rarely will you find exactly what exists so clearly in your imagination, which, let's face it, may vainly just be your very own handwriting. But with iFontmaker for iPad and now Windows 8 or Windows RT, you can take total control of your typographical needs....
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Samsung Launches ChatON on the App Store 0
January 6th at 3:44pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsSamsung’s multi-platform instant messaging service ChatON has launched today on the App Store, allowing owners of Android, Bada (and soon other smartphones) to chat with their friends that own an iPhone,…
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Nest introduces camera streaming to Apple TV, 'instaclip' creation and sharing 0
November 19th at 7:31am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsAlphabet's Nest this week rolled out an update to its app platform that allows owners to stream Nest Cam feeds directly to fourth-generation Apple TV units, while introducing a new video clip creation and sharing feature called "instaclip."
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Choosing the best cloud based music app on iOS for your CD music library 4
April 19th at 8:07pm / GigaOM / 0 opinionsFor those of you that still purchase music CDs, the following guide will help decide which is the best cloud based music library to access your digitized music library from your iOS device.
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OpenTable For Android Gets Better Google Maps Integration, Booked Reservations To Calendar And Improved Navigation 1
May 10th at 3:03am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsIf you’ve been using OpenTable to reserve tables at your favorite restaurants, the latest update for Android will help you discover new places to eat a little better and keep track of everything you have going on. It also got some of that Holo design lovin’. The company announced the Android update today on its blog, noting a complete overhaul of its maps integration, fully leveraging…
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iTunes Movie Trailers App Gets Retina Display Support 0
March 23rd at 12:36am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsEver since the iPad 3 new iPad was announced, developers have been furiously packing new Retina Display friendly graphics into their apps to make sure that once the new devices…
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Gotta learn about 'em all! Augmented reality app tries to make history a game. 0
January 5th at 8:25am / Mashable / 0 opinionsIBM and the New York Times take a page from 'Pokémon Go' for new history app.
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Facebook Messenger Adds Video And Quicker Selfies For Snapchat-Style Visual Conversations 1
April 28th at 11:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsPeople love the intimacy of communicating through photos and videos. Snapchat proved that. Now Facebook wants more of these visual conversations happening in Messenger so it’s added video sharing plus faster photo uploads and camera access in an update for iOS today that’s rolling out to Android this week. The new message composer puts the camera, photo reel, stickers, and audio…
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Flipboard Updates iOS App, Now Lets You Share Your Custom Magazine About Boats And Hoes With Friends 1
May 13th at 4:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsFlipboard has just updated its iOS app to add a few more features for its 50 million+ readers. Back in March, Flipboard announced a new feature that would include user-created magazines, which seems to have excited Flippers. In fact, the company announced that users have already created 500,000 curated magazines. Like our’s.
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Play Your Mobile as a Virtual Instrument with Sound Wand 0
May 1st at 11:25pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsThere are apps for productivity, apps for learning and well, apps for most things. With the exception of Ocarina by Smule, there are few virtual musical instruments for mobile devices…
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Need to fix your laptop or buy Coachella tickets? Float wants to offer you some tiny loans 0
February 9th at 5:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsCredit, for a broken-down car ... or a big sale.
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Pharmacy chain Duane Reade to trial Apple's iBeacons in several NYC locations 0
May 7th at 5:11pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsConsumers in the Big Apple will soon find their pharmacy visits more convenient as popular chain Duane Reade announced plans to bring iBeacon-powered microlocation functionality -- such as coupons or product reviews -- to 10 Manhattan outlets in a new pilot program.
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Google Play Books for iOS and Android redesigned, gets a Read Now section and lets you upload files 3
May 16th at 4:28am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsJust when you thought Google couldn’t possibly have any more news to announce after its I/O keynote, the company has yet another update to share: Google Play Books has received a redesign on both iOS and Android, and now allows you to upload your own PDF or EPUB files for reading....
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CloudOn Launches in 16 More Countries 0
June 6th at 10:59am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsCloudOn, the tablet app for creating, editing and managing Microsoft Office and Adobe documents in the cloud, has announced that it’s launching throughout Western Europe and Israel as of today….
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There's now an official Hamilton app because Hamilton is forever 0
August 14th at 12:45am / Mashable / 0 opinionsIt's about time, Lin...
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Tapsule Lets You Create Time Capsules Of Photos, Video And Text On Your iPhone 0
May 15th at 8:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsA new mobile application called Tapsule, launching today, combines group messaging with photo and video-sharing, allowing users to create private or public collections which can be shared in whole or in part with others, even if they're not Tapsule users themselves.
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EyePaint, WWF Together, and More 2
May 18th at 2:30am / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsIt's been a long week, and you deserve a break. Fortunately, this week's set of apps for iPad are full of fun and relaxation, and there's even app ready to do the work for you. Lucky you....
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Flipagram Makes Instagram Slideshows Effortless 0
July 15th at 8:05pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsI feel like I use Instagram in ways that the creators never intended. Sure I share what I’m doing across my social networks, and occasionally throw a vintage filter on…
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Want iOS notifications on the Mac? Try Notifyr 2
May 21st at 10:47pm / GigaOM / 0 opinionsNotifyr pushes iOS notifications to a Mac through Bluetooth, but you can’t take any action without pulling out your phone.
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Adobe Acqui-hires Thumb Labs To Make Mobile Apps For Behance And Its New Creative Cloud 0
May 22nd at 11:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsAnother step for Adobe in its bid to become the go-to place in the cloud for those working in design and other creative industries: it is acquiring Thumb Labs, a bootstrapped, New York-based mobile app design agency. Jared Verdi, one of the co-founders of Thumb Labs along with Rich Kern, tells TechCrunch that financial terms of the Thumb Labs acquisition are not being disclosed. The news follows…