SFriday's here, and unless you're in the southeast corner of the U.S. where it's nice and warm, you're probably staring at a weather report full of wintry gloom and frozen precipitation of every hellish variety. Charge up your phone, download these cool new apps, and hope the power doesn't go out. Multi Platform UpdatesDouble Dragon TrilogyFlash back to 1987 with this $3, mobile-optimized compilation boasting all three Double Dragon arcade games. Arcade mode lets you go for the high score in one...
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Our Favorite Android, iOS and Windows Phone Apps of the Week 0
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GoodReader for iOS 7 brings a revamped UI, more PDF tools and a new audio player 2
January 6th at 10:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsThe GoodReader PDF app for the iPhone and iPad is ushering in the new year with a major revamp and new features like a rebuilt audio player and better integrated, more fully-featured file management options....
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Peek Is A Playful Calendar App, From An Ex-IDEO Designer, For People Who Aren’t Forever Busy 0
February 2nd at 12:03am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsPeek is a new (paid) calendar app for iOS that’s aiming to appeal to the social middle ground of people whose lives don’t consist of non-stop meetings from 9 ’til 9. So not a calendar app for professional calendar nerds, then. The app rethinks the calendar as a gesture-based playground, rather than a spreadsheet-esque chore. It’s an attempt at designed interaction, with a…
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How To Orchestrate A National Media Push Without A PR Team 0
March 5th at 3:23am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsThis week, Finish went freemium. The anti-procrastination to-do list app, built by teenagers Ryan Orbuch and Michael Hansen, saw more than 50,000 downloads in the first 48 hours of launching the free app. Originally, Finish was priced at $.99.
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Apple updates iWork for iOS, OS X and iCloud with enhanced usability, graphics tweaks 0
April 2nd at 1:51am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsApple on Tuesday released a series of updates to the iCloud versions of Pages, Numbers, and Keynote, including new iOS and OS X app versions, as the company continues to refine its web-based productivity suite.
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Adobe Launches Standalone Storytelling App for iPad 1
May 8th at 8:45am / Mashable / 0 opinionsAdobe rolled out Adobe Voice, an all-new storytelling app designed for iPad users.
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Briefly: Readdle slashes up to 70% off iOS app titles in honor of 7th birthday 0
July 31st at 11:31am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsReaddle, developer of popular iOS apps like Scanner Pro and PDF Expert 5, is having a 48-hour sale on its iOS app offerings in celebration of its birthday, cutting up to 70 percent off select titles.
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10 Apps That Make the Best Use of iOS 8 6
September 18th at 4:25pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsDevelopers have only started to roll out iOS 8-optimized updates, but here's a first look at that are putting the new software to great use.
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5 can't-miss apps: 'Big Hero 6 Bot Fight,' MojiMe and more 0
November 9th at 8:45am / Mashable / 0 opinionsThis week's list includes a game based on Disney's 'Big Hero 6,' an emoji app for WeChat, an Adobe Voice update and an app to guard against Uber's surge pricing.
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Latest Duet Display for iPad update alleviates performance issues, adds new high-res option 1
January 8th at 6:31pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsFollowing a somewhat rocky, high-profile debut, the makers of Duet Display -- an app that allows users to press their iPad into service as a secondary display for their Mac -- have rolled out an impressive update that narrows the gap between a Duet-connected iPad and a traditional monitor.
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5 apps for signing documents with your iPhone and iPad 0
February 25th at 3:45am / Macworld / 0 opinionsPut your John Hancock on that PDF.
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5 can't-miss apps: 'DuckTales: Remastered,' Office Lens and more 0
April 5th at 9:25pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsThis week's list includes Disney's latest reboot of the 'DuckTales' franchise, Microsoft's new document-scanning app and an app that helps you share text with your Twitter followers.
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The best launcher apps for iOS 4
June 18th at 2:02pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsA good launcher app can vastly speed up many of the everyday tasks you do on your iPhone or iPad. But which ones are the best? (Hint: We love Launch Center Pro.)
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Pocket Points Rewards Students For Staying Off Their Phones 0
September 10th at 11:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsThere’s a new addiction sweeping college campuses, and it’s not a drug. A Baylor University study last year noted that “approximately 60 percent of college students admit they may be addicted to their cell phone, and some indicated they get agitated when its not in sight.”Pocket Points is aiming to rehab students with its app that rewards users for not using their…
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Poll: What is your favorite iOS note taking app? 0
November 24th at 1:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsAppleInsider is searching for the best note taking app for iOS and we need your help. Vote for your favorite app and we'll tell you the winner next week.
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This writing app deletes everything if you stop typing 0
February 2nd at 8:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsNot recommended for 10-page essays.
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Apple's making some built-in apps deletable in iOS 10, but there will be consequences 1
June 14th at 12:42am / Macworld / 0 opinionsBuilt-in apps like Stocks, Calendar, and Weather are now in the App Store, and deletableâwith some consequences. Apple also hasn't said whether you can replace a built-in app with a third-party app.
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Microsoft Brings Its First iOS Game To The App Store With Kinectimals 0
December 14th at 4:28am / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsMicrosoft seems more than willing to spend its time on developing software for Apple’s iOS platform, despite it being a direct competitor to its Windows Phone operating system. Why? We don’t know. But we like it. Especially when the company throws up gems like Kinectimals. My kids love this game on the Xbox 360, which takes advantage of Microsoft’s Kinect accessory, and now it’s available for the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.
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10 Excellent User Interface Designs to Learn From 0
September 23rd at 10:30am / Mashable / 0 opinionsThe Web Design Usability Series is supported by join.me, an easy way to instantly share your screen with anyone. join.me lets you collaborate on-the-fly, put your heads...
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Mozilla and Google Cry Foul Over Browsers in Windows 8 1
May 10th at 3:52pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsIf you thought you’d be happily browsing the web in either Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox on that Windows 8 tablet you’re planning on bu…
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10 Productivity Apps For The iPad You Must Try 0
April 3rd at 4:02pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsI’m a productivity fanatic. I enjoy wasting my life away reading and researching ways to make my life more efficient. Productivity was the first category of apps I browsed into…
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Impending's Phill Ryu discusses its first app Clear 0
February 15th at 4:02am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsEarlier today we brought you a review of Clear, the first app from fresh development studio Impending. Clear is the first app from fresh development studio Impending, founded by tap tap…