Few things in life are certain. Death and taxes make two. Other contenders for immoveable universal principles might include the inevitability that any Ikea flat-pack furniture you buy will be revealed to be missing a crucial piece/contain a large, unsightly crack once you’ve hauled it home, spent your Sunday clearing the spare room to accommodate it and unboxed 90% of the pieces.
-
5 can't-miss apps: Paper, SwiftKey, uHealth and more 0
February 8th at 6:05am / Mashable / 0 opinionsThis week's list includes SwiftKey's latest update, an eye-tracking app to help improve your concentration and an app to help Windows Phone users customize their home screen.
-
WordBoard’s New iOS 8 Keyboard Lets You Save Email Templates, Hashtags And More 4
February 5th at 8:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsEver since Apple introduced support for third-party keyboards in iOS 8, developers have been racing to offer users more functionality than what’s provided by the stock keyboard alone, whether that’s better predictive typing, support for GIFs or different input methods like Swype, and much more. A new keyboard app launching today, WordBoard, is instead focused on saving you…
-
Under Armour buys MyFitnessPal for $475M, SwiftKey update adds predictive emojis to iOS 8 keyboard 0
February 5th at 7:31pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsPopular health tracking service and iOS app MyFitnessPal has been acquired by clothing maker Under Armour for nearly a half-billion dollars, while iOS 8 custom keyboard SwiftKey has added predictive emoji entry, and WhatsApp Messenger has been updated with a new quick camera button.
-
Microsoft acquires iOS calendar app Sunrise for $100M - report 4
February 5th at 1:31am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsMicrosoft has reportedly closed a deal to acquire popular iOS calendar app Sunrise for "at least" $100 million as the software giant continues to invest in rival mobile platforms under CEO Satya Nadella.
-
Copyfeed Helps You Keep Track Of Everything You Copy And Paste On Your Phone 2
January 22nd at 9:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsCopyfeed is an iOS app designed to help in the few edge cases where you just need to grab a single link or snippet of text. It takes everything you copy and paste and organizes it in chronological order within the app or in an optional widget in the iOS Notification Center.
-
Google updates Chrome Web browser for iOS with OS X Handoff support, 'material design' 1
January 21st at 2:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsWith a Tuesday update to its Chrome browser for iOS, Google expanded its new "material design" aesthetic to yet another iOS title, while baking in Handoff support for quick platform switching between iOS and Mac.
-
Updated Chrome For iOS App Gets Material Design, Support For Handoff 2
January 20th at 10:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsGoogle’s mobile web browser, Chrome for iOS, is the latest Google application to receive the new “Material Design” look with a new release of the app for iPhone and iPad users out today. Google’s new design motif, introduced with the latest version of Android, is meant to give Google’s mobile platform and services a universal look-and-feel, regardless of which…
-
Google launches Chrome remote desktop app on iOS 2
January 13th at 3:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsRemotely accessing your computer with your iPhone just got a lot easier.
-
Google Chrome users can now access their Mac remotely via Chrome Remote Desktop for iOS 1
January 13th at 3:31am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsAdding to a growing pile of remote-access software solutions, Google on Monday released an iOS version of Chrome Remote Desktop, which lets users access or take control of their PC, Mac or Chromebook computer remotely with an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.
-
Review: Duet Display makes Apple's iPad even more useful for Mac users 3
December 24th at 8:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsMac users looking to add a little extra screen real estate without sacrificing portability or display quality can now do so with Duet Display, a new app from a group of former Apple engineers that turns an iPad or iPhone into an external monitor.
-
Freemium games dominate App Store list of most downloaded, highest grossing apps for 2014 3
December 24th at 2:31am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsApple on Tuesday released its annual "Best of 2014" list for the App Store's most-downloaded and highest-grossing titles, revealing so-called "freemium" games as the year's biggest money-makers.
-
Caution: Don’t miss out on the best iOS apps of 2014 2
December 19th at 4:04pm / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsThe word “app” has always described Apple’s executable programs, but it wasn’t until the App Store appeared in 2008 that the term really took hold as a way to describe the little programs that help make our smartphones not just…
-
The best iPad apps of 2014 1
December 19th at 8:05am / Mashable / 0 opinionsOur top picks for best iPad apps of 2014.
-
Lyft, Seamless & Amazon Instant Video add iPhone 6 & 6 Plus screen support; JetBlue gains Touch ID 1
December 19th at 12:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsA trio of popular apps -- Amazon Instant Video, Lyft and Seamless -- all gained native-resolution support for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus on Thursday, joining a number of others also updated this week. In addition, JetBlue airlines added Touch ID logins for TrueBlue members, while SwiftKey is providing users with a free, festive holiday keyboard theme.
-
Compose Is A Distraction-Free Email App That Only Lets You Write Messages 0
December 17th at 8:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsCompose, an incredibly simple app that took only about an hour to design and another to build, may not be as ridiculous as it initially sounds. The app serves only one purpose: it lets you shoot off a quick email without having to open your email client application. Not only does that make it quicker for you to compose and send an email, it also means you won’t be distracted by the…
-
Pixelmator unveils major updates for iPad and Mac, Fleksy adds extensions and GIFs 0
December 17th at 7:11pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsThree hefty updates hit the Mac and iOS App Stores this week, as popular Apple-centric image editor Pixelmator added a number of new features and performance fixes on both the iPad and Mac, while third-party iOS keyboard Fleksy introduced extensions and usability improvements.
-
PDF Office, Robinhood, and other new apps you might have missed this week 1
December 13th at 12:24am / Cult of Mac / 0 opinions -
Google introduces 'material design' to iOS in app update, Apple fixes TestFlight app bugs 0
December 12th at 2:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsAn update to Google's flagship search app for iOS on Thursday brings the company's new "material design" user interface and Google Maps integration, while a new version of Apple's TestFlight beta testing app fixes minor bugs.
-
'Send To' function expected to arrive in Transmit for iOS after Apple changes course 0
December 11th at 9:31pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsApple has apparently changed its mind on allowing "Send to iCloud Drive" functionality within apps, and has asked for the popular FTP application Transmit for iOS to be resubmitted to the App Store.
-
Transmit for iOS restricted from using iCloud Drive, forced to delete all share sheet options 0
December 9th at 1:31am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsIn its latest puzzling App Store policy assertion, Apple has reportedly blocked Panic from adding the standard iOS Share Sheet to its Transmit file transfer app due to an unwritten policy that "forbids apps from uploading content to iCloud Drive unless the content was created in the app itself."
-
Typed, Themeboard and other new apps that are worth downloading 1
December 6th at 2:24am / Cult of Mac / 0 opinions -
Trucaller Brings Smarter Features To Its Calling App As It Passes 100M Registered Users 0
December 3rd at 4:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsCall ID and blocking service Truecaller has made its Android app more intuitive today and simultaneously announced that it has crossed 100 million registered users.
-
Best of Cyber Monday: Free and deeply discounted apps for iOS and OS X 0
December 2nd at 2:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsOn the biggest e-sales day of the year, app developers are getting in on the action with hefty Cyber Monday price cuts on popular titles for iOS and Mac, including half-price and free deals for Fantastical, Assassin's Creed Pirates, Pixelmator and more.
-
Homescreen, Screeny and other awesome new apps you need to check out 3
November 29th at 6:04pm / Cult of Mac / 0 opinions