Android users are typically perceived to be more open to customizing their content, but it seems like iOS users have finally hopped onto the customization bandwagon as well — no doubt aided by the release of iOS 7, a bold overhaul that gave the iPhone an entirely new look....
-
App Annie report: iOS customization apps gain popularity, as chat apps rake in the money 0
November 20th at 5:48pm / The Next Web / 0 opinions -
Snapchat Refreshes With New Filters and Message Replays 0
December 23rd at 8:25pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsSnapchat has updated its iOS and Android apps, adding several improvement like "smart" filters and the ability to replay photos and videos. The photo and video messaging service now allows users to replay one snap every 24 hours. Normally, snaps are deleted after up to six seconds, never to be seen again. The new feature, however, gives users a second chance to view a photo or video they want to get a closer look at.
-
Sunlit is a Neat Photo Journaling App 3
January 25th at 1:48am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsApp.net is best known for being an ad-free alternative to Twitter but, as regular readers will know, there’s more to it than that. Founder Dalton Caldwell is building a social platform that lets services and apps share cloud storage, messaging, search and places — new photo-sharing app Sunlit for iOS is perhaps the best example of that vision, thus far....
-
Draw Something Designer Debuts Sneeky, An Anonymous Social App Which Focuses On Photos 2
March 18th at 11:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsAnonymous social networking is the new social media. (Or the new “SoLoMo.” We’ll see.) Developers are attacking the space right and left these days, it seems, despite the controversies surrounding the ethics and morality of these services, which include apps like Secret, Whisper, Wut and YikYak, to name a few. The latest to join the fray is Sneeky, a new photo-sharing app which…
-
Tapsule Lets You Create Time Capsules Of Photos, Video And Text On Your iPhone 0
May 15th at 8:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsA new mobile application called Tapsule, launching today, combines group messaging with photo and video-sharing, allowing users to create private or public collections which can be shared in whole or in part with others, even if they're not Tapsule users themselves.
-
Fly brings multi-cam video editing to iPhone, Weather Channel revmaps iPad app, Monty Python comes to iOS 1
June 26th at 8:51pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsTwo interesting new apps hit the app store Thursday, with Fly shocasing a unique multi-device video capture function and Monty Python bringing The Ministry of Silly Walks to the iPhone, while The Weather Channel redesigned its iPad app with a new iOS 7-style aesthetic.
-
Google Launches Photo Sphere Camera App On iOS 0
August 19th at 9:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsGoogle has just launched a new photo application for iOS users called Photo Sphere Camera, which allows you to take 360-degree photos, then publish them to Google Maps or other social networks. The app is an expansion of a feature that was previously available via Google’s Android operating system, and shipped on the Nexus-branded smartphones.Now available on iOS, the new app lets…
-
Cirqle Debuts A Photo-Sharing App For Groups That Works Offline 0
October 6th at 8:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsA mobile application called Cirqle – no, not that Circle or that one either – launched last year as a way for users to share and collaborate on photo and video collections in groups, both public and private. Now Cirqle is rolling out version 2.0, which introduces an interesting new feature: offline mode. That means users can now share and collaborate on photo sets via Bluetooth…
-
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.
-
Photobucket Brings Back An Original Founder With Acquisition Of Photo Chat App Lasso 0
March 12th at 11:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsPhotobucket is today announcing the acquisition Lasso, a private photo-sharing and chat app that was designed to simplify the challenges around requesting photos from family and friends. The deal will see Photobucket bringing one of its original founders back into the fold, as Alex Welch, Lasso’s co-founder, will now rejoin the team and serve as an advisor to Photobucket going…
-
Flickr's redesign makes it much easier to find the photo you're looking for 1
May 7th at 7:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsYahoo is giving Flickr a big IQ boost.
-
Popular video app Flipagram's new music deals set your moments to music 0
July 16th at 7:22am / Macworld / 0 opinionsThe app now lets you pick a soundtrack for your videos.
-
5 apps to help you hold onto summer just a little longer 0
August 29th at 3:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsCan’t we just rewind the clock to June and forget that jackets exist for another three months?
-
Apple updates iMovie for iOS with 4K video support for iPad Air 2, bug fixes 0
October 23rd at 12:31am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsApple on Thursday released an update to its iMovie video editing app for iOS, bringing 4K support to iPad Air 2 hardware running iOS 9.1 and addressing a number of bugs including an import issue with iCloud Drive.
-
Meet the 7 apps that will give your amateur Instagrams professional gloss 0
December 21st at 4:22pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsFilters are fine, but take your Instagram posts to the next level with these editing apps.
-
Kodak Moments come to life in a trippy SXSW sensory journey 0
March 14th at 12:22am / Macworld / 0 opinionsI entered Kodak's Memory Observatory with a photo and emerged bewildered from an impromptu therapy session.
-
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.
-
Binge on video, read until your heart's content, and more with the best apps for your new iPad or iPhone 0
December 25th at 11:31pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsNot only can you work with it, but that new iPad of yours is going to be how you relax and how you stay informed -- AppleInsider picks the apps that should've come in the box.
-
Here's the Only App You'll Need for the Great American Road Trip 0
August 5th at 1:08pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsRoad tripping cross-country is an American cultural institution. Whether you're a veteran of the country's highways or it's your first time taking a road trip, a new web...
-
Instagram Photographers Cash In on Keepsy 0
July 28th at 2:50pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsAmateur photographers, designers and artists have become budding iPhoneographers thanks to the insta-styling and sharing of iPhone app Instagram and its burgeoning user...
-
YC-Backed HiMom Helps Your Parents Keep Up With Your Life, One Postcard At A Time 0
August 12th at 1:00pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsSocial media sites like Facebook have become a central part of the lives of many families, letting them keep tabs on each other’s lives through pictures. But they’re not for everyone. My mom and dad, who live in the U.S., have no interest in joining Facebook. They are okay with email, and my dad will even video Skype if his wife, my stepmom (a computer scientist, as it happens), sorts it out for him. But you know what? They still really love it most of all when I send them a real letter with photos of m...
-
10 Best Creative Apps of 2010 0
December 30th at 1:32pm / The Next Web / 0 opinions2010 has seen some really inspiring creative apps become available and here’s our round-up of some of the best. We’re not including expensive pro software here, just mobile and web…
-
Walgreen Now Taking Photo Print Orders From Kicksend Users 0
July 10th at 10:25am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsKicksend, the service that allows you to privately share photos with friends and family, has rolled out a nifty new feature which allows US-based users of its iOS app to…
-
The Week’s Best iPad Apps 0
February 25th at 11:00pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsOscar Backstage Pass: This is a great idea: An application that allows you to view the Oscars exactly how you want. Just click where you want to be in a map, and it will show real time video from that camera. A perfect way to stalk your favorite stars from the red carpet to the moment they sit their butts in the Kodak Theatre and the Governors Ball. ABC's Oscar Backstage Pass is just $1 and it is designed for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. Appetites: A convincing take on the the "cookbook of the future,"...