Global media and technology company Comcast Corporation announced today that it will be open its content up as part of its”Watchathon” event from March 25 through 31....
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HBO Go Update Adds AirPlay Multitasking, Enhances Game Of Thrones Experience 0
April 9th at 6:33am / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsThe HBO Go app for iOS has today been updated to add some great new features, including support for AirPlay multitasking. Game of Thrones fans will also be able to enjoy enhancements to the interactive experience on iPad.
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The 15 Best Free iPad Games 4
May 20th at 12:05am / Mashable / 1 opinionsNot all iPad games are created equal, especially when it comes to cost. You might download a great game only to fall into a trap of ugly graphics, bad controls and in-app purchases. Lucky for you, we've tested 15 games for their fun factors -- and they're all free. You'll find complicated strategy games, creative titles and games you can play against your friends. SEE ALSO: 10 Best Cross-Platform Multiplayer Mobile Games Check out our list above.
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iPhone Apps of the Week: Office 365, Skymotion, and More 0
June 15th at 2:50am / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsS...
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Imgur for iOS: Your Favorite Image-Upload Site, Finally in App Form 0
August 2nd at 2:10am / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsImgur, everyone's favorite super simple image hosting site, has had an Android app out for about a month now. As of today, though, the app is also available for iOS users, and now nearly everyone can be just a little bit less productive, together....
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WhoSay, a social publishing tool for celebrities, launches an iOS app for fans 1
September 17th at 4:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsCelebrity social media publishing platform WhoSay has released an iOS app aimed at connecting fans with its members....
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Our Favorite Android, iOS and Windows Phone Apps of the Week 2
October 26th at 2:10am / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsThe apps world brought us redesigns, updates, and brand new offerings this week, none of which are pumpkin spice flavored. Put on your touchscreen gloves and get apping!...
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Hands-on: Apple's Remote app gets an iOS 7 makeover 0
November 4th at 12:30pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsSlowly but steadily, Apple has been updating its miscellaneous iOS apps to reflect the new design aesthetic of iOS 7. The latest to go under the digital knife is Remote, the app that turns your iOS device into a remote control for iTunes libraries on your Macs and PCs as well as for your Apple TVs....
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Google Play Movies & TV Comes To iOS To Compete Head-To-Head Against iTunes Store 0
January 16th at 3:23am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsGoogle just released a new app in the iOS App Store, and it’s a significant one when it comes to the company’s content strategy — the awkwardly named Google Play Movies & TV is an iTunes Store competitor for movies and TV shows. You can watch your Google media content directly from your iPhone or iPad. But, just like the Kindle app, you won’t be able to buy or rent your…
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Google releases Helpouts for iOS, A&E brings live streaming from cable to the iPad 1
April 15th at 11:51pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsA trio of interesting updates hit the App Store Tuesday as Google brought its Helpouts live video tutorial service to iOS and A&E Networks launched live streaming of its A&E and History channels to the iPad.
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5 Can't-Miss Apps: 'Lego Star Wars' and More 3
September 14th at 8:05am / Mashable / 0 opinionsThis week's list includes the latest from Lego, Afterlight's Windows Phone debut and an app for texting tacos.
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Dull’s App Brings Trending Content From Around The Web To Your iPhone 1
December 18th at 7:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsA new mobile application called Dull wants to fill your moments of downtime by offering a feed of random content to mindlessly browse through, including photos, music, GIFs, news and information, products, and more. The end result is an app that lets you stare mindlessly at your phone, when there’s nothing else to do – or when you’ve grown tired of scrolling through…
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Apps to keep track of all your favorite TV shows 0
May 12th at 8:22pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsMicrosoft's Sunrise calendar is incorporating TV schedules. Here are other apps and services so you won't ever miss an episode of 'Game of Thrones.'
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Leave you broke, Star Wars digital trading cards will 0
August 30th at 6:49pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsEarlier this year, we reported that Topps, the company that popularized trading cards, had come out with an app that let users collect and trade digital Star Wars trading cards. They even have digital replicas of the licensed paper trading cards of yore. But, as with all worthy hobbies, you need to invest the time and money to expand your card collection. Mostly money. A lot of it....
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Switch faces with your friends in real time with this hilarious app 0
December 16th at 10:45pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsAll up in your face.
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InkHunter is an AR app for trying tattoos before you ink indelibly 0
April 6th at 3:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsIf you’ve been procrastinating about getting a tattoo here’s a neat little AR app, called InkHunter, that’s aiming to help you decide what and where to ink without having to regret that snarling wolf facial tat after the fact.
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20 free must-have apps for dog lovers 0
August 30th at 3:25am / Mashable / 0 opinionsThis is the last dog app guide you'll ever need.
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‘OPlayer’ for iOS Supports Impressive List Of Media Formats 1
August 18th at 12:29pm / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsOPlayer, from olimsoft, is an iOS application for both iPhone/iPod Touch and iPad, that claims to boost your device’s media capabilities by allowing playback of a huge list of audio and video file formats. The list of supported formats is pretty impressive, and will save you a great deal of effort if you often find yourself having to convert movies to watch on your device while you’re on the move. A fairly big video file can take a while to convert and it’s not the most exciting of tasks. But with OPlay...
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10 Free iPhone Apps To Learn A New Skill In 10 Minutes 0
May 9th at 2:15pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsAs well as options for almost unimaginably varied entertainment, the powerful iPhone platform can be used as a learning tool. Thanks to kind-hearted developers, many of...
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My Virtual Boyfriend Is Awkward, Funny, And STD-Free 0
August 18th at 11:43am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsDating sucks. Nine out of ten times, your suitor is a jerk. The other ten percent of the time, they pretend not to be a jerk only to show their true jerk-like colors a few weeks later. This is the world we live in, and there’s really nothing we can do about it. Oh wait… That’s right. There’s an app for that. Straight ladies and gay gentlemen: Wet Productions proudly introduces the My Virtual Boyfriend app. Yep, you can now find love through a simple App Store download, which is equally weird and hilari...
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Want to turn your iPad into a PADD? 0
July 11th at 5:14pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsThe PADD is one of the most famous science fiction devices of all time and is a device that many people, including me, credit with predicting the existence of the…
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Vimeo launches native iOS app, adds UI redesign and persistent watch later queue 0
February 27th at 12:57pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsHaving first launched its official iOS app early last year, Vimeo is now updating it to add some features that have made it to other platforms during the interim. The update syncs your subscriptions, watch later queue, and previously liked videos with the web client, making it easy to bookmark a video at your desk to watch when you get on the train, for instance. iPad users are also able to browse for videos in a separate pane while they're watching something. The newly redesigned UI looks great, with...
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OnLive Viewer for iPad Introduces the Unexpected Pleasures of Video Game Voyeurism 0
December 7th at 6:01pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsCloud-based gaming service OnLive has been developing briskly over the last half year. Their first move onto the iPad, the free OnLive Viewer app, doesn't let you play games but rather lets you watch them as they're being played. Huh! The ability to play games will come sometime early next year—OnLive says they're waiting for publishers to retrofit their games with touch and motion-based input—but in the meantime you can use the free OnLive Viewer iPad app (and soon a similar app for Android tablets...
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Ustream Is Finally on the iPad 0
July 26th at 5:44pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsUstream, already available on iPhone, Android and Honeycomb tablets, is finally bringing its streaming content to the iPad. What's even better is that the Ustream app supports AirPlay so you can beam videos to bigger screens. Plus, if you have an iPad 2, you can broadcast your own videos with either camera (if you're into that kind of thing). The AirPlay support is especially nice because while the video is projected onto your TV you can still use your iPad for chatting and social stream. Free.