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Terrific Color Splash Studio Makes The Leap From Mac App Store To iPhone 0
June 8th at 4:14am / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsColor Splash Studio, a terrific photo manipulation tool for Mac OS X, has made the leap from Mac App Store to iPhone today. Priced at just $0.99 — with 60% to celebrate its launch — the app allows you to convert your images to black and white, and then inject color back into specific areas. “You have tools and powers no similar app offers,” its description promises.
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Browse Your Instagram Feed On Your iPad’s Retina Display With InstaPad Pro 0
April 8th at 3:11pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsWith Instagram continuing to grow in popularity thanks to its recent release for Android, you'll have a lot more to look at in your feed if your non-iOS friends are...
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The Beginner’s Guide to Socialcam 0
July 28th at 3:29pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsTo participate in the digital age requires a certain kind of visual thinking. Whether creating a snazzy website layout, capturing artsy pics with Inst…
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FB Launches Facebook Camera – An Instagram-Style Photo Filtering, Sharing, Viewing iOS App 0
May 24th at 10:00am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsInsta-who? Today Facebook begins rolling out Facebook Camera for iOS to English-speaking countries, a standalone photos app where you can shoot, filter, and share single or sets of photos and scroll through a feed of photos uploaded to Facebook by your friends. Developed by Facebook’s photos team without the help of Instagram because the acquisition deal hasn’t closed yet, Facebook Camera looks a lot like the app TechCrunch leaked images of a year ago, and is designed for quicker publishing than Faceboo...
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Aviary Launches a Beautiful New Version of its Editing Tool 0
January 17th at 6:12pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsWith photo editing at its core, Aviary is a New York City based startup that wants to power every mobile photo application on the planet. It aims to democratize creativity…
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The Apps Updated for iOS 4 0
June 21st at 9:30pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsApple's iOS 4 has arrived, bringing multitasking and more to iPhones and iPod Touches everywhere (iTunes willing). Here are the apps that already take advantage of the new OS, and some that should be hitting the App Store soon. In the App Store NOW: • Dropbox - Sync your Dropbox files in the background. • Evernote - Download and upload notes in the background, and continue recording voice notes while you're messing around in other apps. • Zagat • LinkedIN • How To Cook Everything • Trapster...
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Daily App Deals: Get the Spring 2012 Mac SuperBundle for $49 in Today’s App Deals 0
April 18th 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. iOS iOS
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Daily App Deals: Get iAngle Meter Pro for iOS for Free in Today’s App Deals 0
February 29th at 10:30pm / 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. iAngle Meter PRO (iTunes) Previously $1.99, now Free. iAngle Meter PRO for iOS measures angles and slope using your orientation sensors or camera. Get it for Free. (via LogicBuy) iOS iOS
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SloPro captures beautiful, 60 frames per second video with your iPhone 4S 0
May 12th at 9:00pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsiOS: SloPro unlocks the true potential of the video camera in the iPhone 4S, allowing it to shoot 60 frames per second and create stunning slow motion footage. If you've ever tried playing video from your smartphone in slow motion, you know how jittery it can get. SloPro doubles the frame rate of footage on the 4S, meaning the footage can be played at half speed while still looking great. It's not a software trick or frame blending technique; it really does work as advertised (though only at 720p)....
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Moment.Me For iPhone Creates Shared Albums With Photos, Videos, & Tweets From You & Friends 0
September 19th at 5:00pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsMoment.me is a newly launched iPhone application which automatically aggregates photos, videos and tweets from social networks, and then organizes them into multimedia albums it calls “moments.” It currently supports Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Google+ - meaning, it sources the content from those networks to create these moments, so you don’t have to change any of your current sharing behavior....
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Betaworks Launches Swirl To Let You Easily Create Albums From Instagram & Twitter Hashtags 0
November 9th at 9:56am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsToday, the New York City-based don’t-call-me-an-incubator incubator known as betaworks is launching its latest startup following its acquisition of Digg this past summer. Betaworks is primarily focused on media startups, especially those playing at the intersection between social media and publishing. Digg would be one, Branch being another, Rap Genius, which recently raised $15 million being a…
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Latest Camera+ For iPad Update Brings New High Quality Photo Setting 4
December 17th at 11:04pm / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsCamera+ for iPad just got a brand new update that introduces a high quality setting for snapping — you guessed it — high quality photographs. It comes in addition to the two quality settings already offered by Camera+, and its creators warn that using it will cause your memory to get eaten up a whole lot quicker.
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The Week in iOS Apps: Batter up! 0
October 5th at 11:20am / Macworld / 0 opinionsThis week’s roundup of iOS apps is rocking it old-school. Old baseball, old music, old presidents, and more....
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6 Best iPhone Apps of 2012 4
December 29th at 7:15pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsAn iPhone without apps would be like a zebra without its stripes — plain and boring. As we all know by now, the ability to download and run third-party apps is the x-factor for mobile devices, particularly smartphones. SEE ALSO: 5 Best iPad Apps of 2012 Getting great new apps, many of which are free, makes your phone feel new and exciting. Scroll through the gallery above to view our picks for the top six iPhone apps of 2012.
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Viddy seeks to reenergize its stalling mobile video service with longer videos and more editing options 0
February 28th at 10:28am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsSocial video sharing service Viddy has released an app update for iOS devices that it says will make it easier for people to create, beautify, share and discover videos. Included are a host of new features, but users are probably more interested in the fact that it now records 30-second clips, twice as much more than before. In addition, Viddy 2.0 comes with stop-motion capturing, better video editing controls, new filters and soundtracks, and more....
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Cycloramic, The App That Makes Your iPhone Do The Twist, Updates To Version 2.0 0
January 24th at 7:00am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsAt first glance, the Cycloramic app in action may make you think that He Who Shall Not Be Named is somewhere nearby, manipulating your iPhone through dark magic. In reality, it’s simply an app that controls the vibrators in your phone to the exact frequency needed to make it balance on a table and spin at the same time. Meanwhile, you (or the Woz) can film a 360 degree video. But the folks…
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Set Your Phone's Photos Free With the Wikimedia Commons App 0
April 29th at 2:46pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsWikipedia just wouldn't be the same without its pictures, but someone has to go out and take 'em. Now you can help, armed with nothing but a smartphone and some stuff to shoot....
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Hands-On With the Week's Top Apps 1
May 27th at 5:45am / Mashable / 0 opinionsIt 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.
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Facebook introduces 15 second video support with 13 filters for Instagram starting today for Android and iPhone 0
June 20th at 9:48pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsFacebook announced today that it’s bringing video to Instagram. The service is available starting today for both iOS and Android. Users can record up to 15 seconds of video and has 13 special filters....
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Tangent transforms your iPhone snaps into trippy works of art 1
July 12th at 9:48pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsThere’s no shortage of mobile apps geared towards helping mobile photographers shoot and share the world around them. But this latest one to hit our radar might just be worth your time too....
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DuoVid for iOS lets you play two videos side-by-side from your library or YouTube 1
August 7th at 4:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsIf you’re sick of switching between videos on your mobile device, DuoVid for iOS offers an easy way to line-up two separate skits to play side-by-side....
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Hands on: YouTube update brings picture-in-picture to iOS 0
August 21st at 1:42am / Macworld / 0 opinionsIf you like to scour the deepest recesses of the Internet for everything from culturally-significant documentaries to the best recipe for a grilled cheese sandwich, you’ll be happy to hear that Google has released version 2.0 of its YouTube client for iOS....
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iPad Obliterate: A Tech Tale of Disaster 1
September 16th at 11:45pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsA perfect cocktail of poor planning, laziness, tech glitches and fate combined to reduce years of digital Apple iPad artwork to little more than fading memories.
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Flickr For iPhone Can Now Auto-Upload The Photos In Your Camera Roll 1
October 9th at 2:44pm / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsFlickr for iPhone can now automatically upload all the photos in your camera roll, thanks to a new update for devices running iOS 7. There’s also a new auto-straighten feature that fixes your wonky snaps, and the Google sign-in issues that plagued the previous release have been fixed.