The next time you visit Dunkin’ Donuts, you’ll be able to use Passbook on your iPhone to pay your bill. This new feature is available via the company’s latest app update. First released in August, the free Dunkin’ Donuts app gives customers the option to purchase items via their DD Card or through the Passbook app. Both work through a barcode system and are usable at any of Dunkin’ Donuts’ 7,000 U.S. locations.
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Eater, Moment, Instafeed, and More 1
June 8th at 2:10am / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsWhether or not we can really afford to, it's hard to start slacking off a bit once the warm weather rolls around. And the bounty of apps making the process that much easier certainly doesn't help. We can't help but love them anyways, though. This week's app selection is full of goodies to take the pressure off slacking off....
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Foodie photo-sharing app Burpple now includes Asian city food guides 0
September 11th at 12:48pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsSingapore-based startup Burpple has moved beyond being only a food-themed photo sharing app, as it launched food guides today to help its users discover places to visit....
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Dash Restaurant Payments App Nabs $1.2 Million In Funding, Launches iOS 7 Update 0
February 27th at 7:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsDash, the mobile payments service for bars and restaurants, has today secured a $1.2 million seed-2 round from Mike Germano, CEO of Carrot Creative, as well as existing investors like New York Angels, Caerus Ventures, and founder and CEO of the One Group, Jonathan Segal. Along with the funding, Dash is also announcing a revamped iOS 7 app which will offer a few extra features for forward-thinking…
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Microsoft launches new MSN apps for news, health, sports, finance & food 0
December 11th at 6:11pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsMicrosoft on Thursday debuted five new applications under its MSN banner for Apple's iOS, offering aggregated content from Bing covering a range of topics including news, sports and money.
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The dumpling wars: The search for Australia's best food delivery app 0
February 4th at 4:45am / Mashable / 0 opinionsSometimes you want four hot, tasty dumplings, and you want them delivered to your desk.
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OpenTable iPhone App: Easiest, Most Soulless Restaurant Reservations Ever 0
November 17th at 11:40pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsAre you a socially awkward individual that loves eating out but hates talking to real people on the phone? Then you probably already know about OpenTable, the awesome online reservation site. Now they've got a free iPhone app that's even slicker and easier to use than their actual (or mobile) site. It'll find the restaurants closest to you and throw 'em on a Google map along with their available times—a few presses later, and you're booked (even if you don't have an OpenTable account). I did find one...
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'My Big Fat Greek Wedding' Star: Twitter is the New Word of Mouth 2
November 26th at 11:18am / Mashable / 0 opinionsMy Big Fat Greek Wedding, the second highest-grossing independent film ever, depended on an organic groundswell of praise in 2002 to become a sleeper box office hit. Lead...
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Photolettering, Facetune, and More 0
March 15th at 10:00pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsLose five pounds, edit your photos, catch up on TV shows, and breathe at some point. Sound like an unattainable amount of multitasking? Not really, if you have this round of the best iPhone apps of the week to assist you.
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Getting fit with iOS: How your iPad and iPhone can help you shed pounds 1
July 26th at 5:42pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsFifty pounds. Lose 50 pounds, the doctor told me, and then we can start to talk about taking the kinds of steps that’ll make you happy and healthy for the long term....
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8 Apps You Don't Want To Miss 0
October 6th at 2:45am / Mashable / 0 opinionsFrom an application that helps you book appointments to one that reinvents how you video chat with friends -- it's been an exciting week for apps. Don't worry if you missed out on any, though, as Mashable creates a roundup each weekend of our favorite new and updated apps. See also: iOS 7 Apps: Download These Now Notable apps include an Android launcher that makes your device look like it's running iOS 7, and a new app that helps you get creative with leftovers.
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Wine App Delectable Raises $3M Series A 0
May 7th at 5:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsDelectable, an iOS app that lets you find and share wine recommendations, has announced a $3 million Series A round from angel investors including Ron Conway, Max Levchin, David Sacks (the founder of Yammer), and Deep Fork Capital.
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The plying game: An inside look at the voracious, insatiable world of App Store reviews 0
April 2nd at 3:30am / Macworld / 0 opinionsDevelopers understand the importance of a good App Store rating, but are they really worth all the trouble?
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Shake Shack now lets you skip the line and order on your phone 0
December 20th at 6:45pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsShakin' up the game.
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The New Essential Apps November 2011 0
November 30th at 11:00pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsiPhones. iPads. Android. Windows Phone 7. We've updated all of our essential apps lists to include a few forgotten favorites, some long awaited arrivals and, as always, even more amazing apps. Check them out! If you want to jump to see the best apps in a specific platform, click here: The end of the month is here, and that means it's time to do a little housekeeping on our list of the absolute best iPhone apps. Who will be inducted? Sprd the Note: Share song with your friends directly from your iPhone....
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The Week in iOS Apps: Keep calm! 0
December 21st at 3:00pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsThis week's roundup of new and updated apps features new ways to achieve a Zen-like state....
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Evernote Food brings Foursquare venue ratings to the fore, adds auto-lock feature and new recipe partners 1
May 10th at 1:48pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsEvernote Food has been updated once again for iOS devices with improved Foursquare integration, new recipe partners and an auto-lock feature to stop your iPhone or iPad from going to sleep in the kitchen....
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New app for winos invites you to Drync up 0
August 15th at 12:22am / Macworld / 0 opinionsWhen I see an article online that I want to read, I use Evernote to bookmark it for later; when I see a muffin recipe I want to use, I pin it to my Pinterest page; and when I hear a song I really like, I use Shazam to find out who it is. Now, when I drink wine I like, I can snap a quick pic of the label and add it to a wish list of wines thanks to a new app appropriately called (and somewhat obnoxiously spelled) Drync....
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Black Friday software and the lowest prices ever on Dragon Dictate 3 and Micro Drone 2.0 0
November 29th at 5:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsBlack Friday has brought an assortment of software deals from Apple's AppStore and third parties, and AppleInsider is also offering an exclusive, lowest-price ever on the No. 1 selling speech-to-text software, Dragon Dictate for Mac 3.0, as well as the R/C Micro Drone 2.0 + Aerial Camera.
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Reserve wants to be like Uber for dining out, with help from Uber's cofounder 0
October 28th at 7:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsReserve, an app that launched Tuesday, promises to change how users choose restaurants, make reservations and pay for their meals.
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Starbucks's iOS app now lets you order ahead and skip the line 0
July 30th at 10:02pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsThanks to your iPhone, you can step right up to the counter and be on your way faster than you can say Java Chip Frappuccino.
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10 iPhone Apps for Wine Enthusiasts 0
November 15th at 5:03pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsYou don’t have to be a wine aficionado and toss around words like “bouquet,” “tannin” and “terroir” to appreciate a fine glass of grape. But as with everything, a little...
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The New Essential Apps September 2012 0
September 28th at 10:00pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsiPhones. iPads. Android. Windows Phone. We've updated all of our essential apps lists to include a few forgotten favorites, some long awaited arrivals and, as always, even more amazing apps. Check them out!...
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12 Apps You'll Use This Weekend 0
March 1st at 9:46pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsEverybody's working for the weekend. Ditch the work and savor your two days off by getting stuff done. Brew a snazzy latte, catch up on news or channel your inner Julia Child with a new recipe -- the world is your oyster. From buying movie tickets to navigating a new neighborhood, these 12 apps will keep your weekend jam-packed with excitement. What other apps do you use on weekends? Tell us in the comments.