Apple on Thursday rolled out another of its limited-time-only iOS App Store sections, this time featuring 24 apps on sale for 99 cents each, including popular titles like Pixelmator and GoodReader, as well as hit games Shadowmatic and The Room Two.
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Apple offers 99-cent sale pricing on 24 apps for limited time 2
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App Store highlights titles with support for single sign-on in iOS 10.2 0
December 5th at 9:11pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsPerhaps hinting at the update's imminent launch, people using the iOS 10.2 beta can now find a section on the App Store dedicated to apps which support single sign-on for their cable, satellite, or internet TV streaming services.
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8 Free Apps for Planning Your Perfect Night Out 0
February 24th at 3:29pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsThe weekend is finally here, and you're ready for a great time with your friends. We've assembled a list of free mobile apps to help you plan your perfect night out on the...
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Best Free iPhone Apps for Thanksgiving 0
November 24th at 7:11pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsAh, the day of turkey-stuffing, gourd decorating, belt loosening and political conversations is upon us, Thanksgiving is here. And what else could you be more grateful for than your precious…
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Uber adding low-cost hybrid cars to its luxury fleet 0
July 3rd at 10:54am / The Verge / 0 opinionsUber, the app that lets you hire a luxury cab from your phone, is adding hybrid cars that will cost up to 35 percent less than its current fleet. The new service, called Uber X, will still be around 10 to 25 percent more expensive than a regular taxi, but far cheaper than the 40 to 100 percent premium that customers are charged for a traditional town car. Travis Kalanick, the company's chief executive, tells The New York Times that the hybrid cars are "the first big step Uber is taking to go to the...
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Daily App Deals: Get 100 Cameras in 1 for iPad for 99¢ in Today’s App Deals 0
April 25th 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. 100 Cameras in 1 HD (iTunes) Previously $1.99, now 99¢. 100 Cameras in 1 HD for iPad not only comes packed with effects for your photos but also sports a smooth UI and exports its effects to Instagram. Get it for 99¢. (via Apps-aholic) iOS iOS
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Hailo Launches App-Based Cab Service In Toronto As A Fully-Licensed Taxi Company 0
September 26th at 4:26am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsHailo is making the trip overseas from the U.K. with its first North American launch today, as it officially debuts its service in Toronto. From launch, Hailo faces stiff competition – Uber is offering free taxi service all this week, in a move blatantly designed to take some of the wind out of Hailo’s sails. But I spoke with Hailo Toronto President Justin Raymond at their local headquarters, and he made it clear that his service is ready to compete, in terms of both the customer-facing and driver-side...
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Everplaces Now Lets You Make Your Own Travel App / Guide 0
January 10th at 4:00pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsDanish mobile technology startup Everplaces is branching out beyond its namesake service, which is basically an online community where people that love travel, food and design share recommendations for free....
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With Its Biggest Update Yet, Ness Debuts Instant, Personalized Restaurant Recommendations, Says Events, Nightlife Are Next 0
April 17th at 7:00pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsNess, the restaurant recommendations app that uses social data combined with machine-learning techniques to offer personalized suggestions, has released the next major version of its application today, now focused on what it’s calling “instant recommendations.” In the earlier version, Ness relied on user-initiated searches and a setup wizard that asked users to select their…
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After Waze’s Big Exit, Car-Community App Fuelzee Wants To Gamify Your Trips For Gas 0
June 27th at 7:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsGoogle swooped on Waze earlier this month, shelling out $1.1 billion to acquire the crowdsourced traffic app — indicating there is mileage (and cash) in crowdsourcing-plus-cars. Exactly how much of either remains to be seen but a just launched iOS app, called Fuelzee, reckons there’s enough of both to build a new car-centric community in and around trips to the gas station.
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Eight iPhone Apps To Help You Survive Burning Man 3
August 26th at 9:44pm / Cult of Mac / 1 opinionspeople are about to ascend on Black Rock City, Nevada to join in the Burning Man festival experiment. There’s going to be art galore, crazy events, weird costumes for days, and the brutal Black Rock Desert meting out its hellish punishments on each and every Burner. Making the trip to BRC is easy, but surviving is entirely different, so we’ve found eight great apps that will help you get out of the desert alive:
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Our Favorite Android, iOS and Windows Phone Apps of the Week 2
December 14th at 3:10am / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsSFeel that holiday spirit in the air? It smells like pine trees and whatever toy parents are beating each other up over this year. Share the giving spirit and present your phone with some sweet new apps. Multi-Platform UpdatesViberSThis week's update brings the ability to make VoIP phone calls to any phone number, landline or mobile, for an allegedly low rate (calls to other app users are free). The app also displays your phone number on caller ID, so your far-flung friends need not know you're calling...
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Peter Molyneux brings Godus to iOS, Yelp gets Bing Translator, Foursquare adds personalization 0
August 7th at 10:11pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsiPhone and iPad owners can now use Apple's mobile devices to play God with the release of Peter Molyneux's Godus, read business reviews in different languages with Yelp's new built-in Bing translate capabilities, and receive personalized recommendations with Foursquare.
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Apple Watch support comes to flurry of iPhone apps ahead of April launch 1
March 26th at 11:31pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsA collection of iPhone apps -- such as Evernote, Dark Sky, and the New York Times -- were updated today to support the Apple Watch, even though the wearable isn't shipping until April 24.
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Apple to open first iOS App Development Center in Europe, promises international expansion 0
January 21st at 10:51am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsApple on Thursday announced plans to open its first iOS App Development Center in Naples, Italy, to provide developers in Europe the practical skills and training they need to contribute to a growing app ecosystem.
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Google Earth Arrives on the iPad 0
June 15th at 12:57pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsGoogle has just updated its Google Earth iPhone app to work with the iPad. The free app brings the desktop Google Earth experience to Apple's latest device. In addition to...
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5 must-have apps that beat Apple's 0
November 2nd at 8:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsAt The Next Web, we get asked one question a lot. “Which apps are must-have’s for my iPhone?”. It’s a common question, especially with a lot of new Sprint and…
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AirportRemote Monitor App Turns Your iPhone Into A Flight Board 0
July 28th at 12:20am / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsYou know those flight information display boards at airports that show travelers what gate to go to, what time their flight is, and all that? AirportRemote Monitor makes your iPhone do the same thing. It's a simple idea, to translate all that flight information to the iPhone but it's kind of information overload. When I'm flying, I only care about my flight info and my flight info only. I don't need to bother with the entire airport's. The app isn't the prettiest (not that all those flight boards are),...
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Stonehenge Experience: The School of Rock 0
December 20th at 11:20pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsUnravel the mysteries of Stonehenge. Did aliens build it? Was it built by Druids as a place to sacrifice virgins? Oh Stonehenge, how you taunt us with your gray boulders and alignment with the sun. Luckily I no longer have to fear what I don't understand. The new Stonehenge Experience app will answer all my questions about alien sacrifices and sun dials. Like the name implies, Stonehenge Experience helps you explore the British remains in an interactive fashion. See how the stones lie in relation to...
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Airbnb Gets More International And Interactive: Adds 18 Languages, Reviews And Calendar Access In New App Update 0
December 22nd at 4:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsTaking advantage of the fact that a lot of people will be travelling during the next week and a half — and assuming that at least some of them are not organized enough to have booked their accommodation yet — Airbnb today released a new version of its iOS mobile app with some significant updates. To better target weary travellers and innkeepers this holiday season and beyond, Airbnb is adding…
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Hailo closes $30.6m Series B round from Union Square Ventures, Richard Branson, KDDI and others 0
February 5th at 6:48am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsHailo has scooped a whopping $30.6m Series B funding round led by Union Square Ventures (USV), with participation from a slew of high-profile investors including Richard Branson and Japanese telco KDDI....
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HotelTonight Adds 'Snap Your Stay' Feature to iPhone App 0
May 8th at 8:28pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsSame-day hotel-booking service HotelTonight has announced a new photo-based feature on its iPhone app, as the company looks to encourage more user-generated content....
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VLC returns to iOS, RunKeeper gets paid trainer options, Uber adds fare splitting 0
July 18th at 10:11pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsDo-it-all video app VLC will return in a new iOS version on Friday, while RunKeeper has gotten a few new options to boost its utility, and cab-calling app Uber has gotten some new features.
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Prss is a powerful new way to create professional-quality iPad magazines in your browser 2
October 2nd at 11:28pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsFrustrated with the tools currently on the market for publishing magazines for the iPad, Dutch company Prss has today revealed its solution – a powerful, browser-based, low-cost, collaborative tool for anyone who wants to put their own magazine on Apple’s Newsstand....
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Uber rolling out new push notification feature to tell you when surge pricing goes down 1
February 24th at 10:28pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsUber CEO Travis Kalanick took the stage with Jason Calacanis at the 2014 LAUNCH Festival today to introduce a new feature for his company’s app. Rolling out soon is the ability to receive push notifications that will tell you when surge pricing goes down so you don’t have to constantly check the app....