GoPro will now allow Apple Watch users to control their camera straight from their wrist. As part of the latest update to its iOS app, GoPro has added an Apple Watch app with simple controls like start / stop recording, camera previews, and the ability to add highlight tags. While GoPro has offered a wearable remote for some time, the new Apple Watch app could be much more convenient for casual users....
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GoPro will let you control your camera from your Apple Watch 0
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Pixelmator update adds support for 3D Touch, iPad Pro, and Apple Pencil 0
December 10th at 4:02pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsAn update to one of the top photo editors for iPad and iPhone 6s supports iOS 9 features and huge images.
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Pixelmator gains Apple Pencil, 3D Touch support in latest update 0
December 10th at 2:11pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsPopular iOS image editor Pixelmator was updated on Thursday to support Apple's latest hardware, including iPad Pro optimization with full Apple Pencil compatibility and 3D Touch integration for iPhone 6s.
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Twitter's Periscope claims App of the Year in Apple's 2015 App Store picks 2
December 9th at 9:51pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsApple on Wednesday published its annual Best of 2015 feature for the App Store, highlighting the company's own picks as well as overall bestsellers.
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Lightroom is now entirely free on mobile 1
December 7th at 6:09pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsAdobe's Lightroom is now entirely free to use on mobile. The Android app is dropping its requirement for a Creative Cloud subscription today, following the iOS version going free in October. That's great news for mobile photographers, who'll now have access to the powerful tools inside of Lightroom even if they can't afford or don't want to use the desktop version as well....
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Vine launches on Apple Watch, adds new content discovery features for iPhone 2
November 25th at 3:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsVine on Tuesday released a long-awaited extension of their popular app for Apple Watch, and added a new feature to its iOS app designed to make it easier to surface new content quickly.
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5 can't-miss apps: FaceParty, 'Goat Rider,' Nuzzel and more 0
November 21st at 9:45pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsThis week's list includes a social news app, an app to take 3D selfies and an app to browse travel videos.
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You can now reply to individual story snaps in Snapchat 0
November 21st at 5:49am / The Verge / 0 opinionsSnapchat quietly dropped an update last night that makes its chat feature a lot more interesting. Now, when viewing a snap in someoneâs story, you can swipe upward to send that user a direct chat message. The original poster receives a notification and can hop into a private message thread tied directly to the original snap....
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Adobe kills off its photo-sharing service Revel 0
November 20th at 8:22am / Macworld / 0 opinionsAdobe is shutting off the free tier and going all-in on the Creative Cloud Photography plan.
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5 can't-miss apps: Selfieshot, Giffage, Vevo and more 1
November 16th at 4:25am / Mashable / 0 opinionsThis week's list includes Vevo's redesign, an app to help you take better selfies in the dark and a GIF keyboard app.
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Apple features 'amazing' apps and games for iPad Pro in iOS App Store 0
November 13th at 9:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsOne day after launching its extra large iPad Pro, Apple is throwing a spotlight on apps that take advantage of the tablet's massive 12.9-inch Retina display, titles compatible with Apple Pencil, "desktop-class" software, games and more.
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Upthere Launches Its Home And Camera Apps Into Beta 0
November 12th at 9:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsThe company that built the “computer in the cloud” from scratch to take the heavy lifting away from our devices, Upthere, has launched their apps into beta, letting in those who signed up for an invite in slowly.Upthere Home and Upthere Camera for iOS, Android and Mac are now live, and I’ve been playing with them for a better part of the last week. The service is free during…
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Google buys iOS video app maker Fly Labs to boost Google Photos 0
November 7th at 1:51am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsGoogle on Friday announced plans to bolster its Google Photos team with the purchase of Fly Labs, developers behind four iOS apps for making quick video edits on the go.
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Google acquires Fly Labs to build video editing tools for Google Photos 0
November 7th at 12:49am / The Verge / 0 opinionsGoogle said today it has acquired Fly Labs, maker of four iOS apps for quickly editing video, and will put its team to work on Google Photos. "It's a perfect match for what we built at Fly Labs, and we're looking forward to folding our technology into Google Photos," Fly said in a statement posted to its website. The company will continue to offer its four apps â Clips, Fly, Tempo, and Crop â for the next three months, and Google is giving away what used to be in-app purchases for free during that...
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3D Touch and Spotlight search arrive for Flickrâs new iOS 9 update 0
November 5th at 7:02pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsUse 3D Touch on Flickr's mobile app and save yourself a few finger taps.
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5 can't-miss apps: Yellow, 'Beneath the Lighthouse,' DSCO and more 1
November 1st at 1:05am / Mashable / 0 opinionsThis week's list includes an app to meet people on Snapchat, a GIF-making app and an app to make visualizations out of your running stats.
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Popular iPhone camera app VSCO launches new GIF maker called DSCO 0
October 29th at 9:51pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsPhotography-focused startup Visual Supply Co. on Thursday launched a new app entirely exclusive to iOS: DSCO, a quick and easy way to make animated GIFs on your iPhone.
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VSCO Takes On Instagram’s Boomerang With Its New GIF Creation App DSCO 0
October 29th at 8:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsVSCO, one of the few apps to give Facebook’s Instagram solid competition with a photo editing application aimed at more serious mobile photographers, is today releasing its next new creation. DSCO, as the just-launched spin-off is called, takes advantage of VSCO’s imaging technology to allow users to create short, looping GIF images which can be shared to VSCO’s user…
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Giphy Expands Beyond Messenger With Its New GIF-Sharing App 0
October 29th at 7:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsGiphy, the popular resource that’s becoming the web’s go-to resource for finding and sharing GIFs, has rolled out a significant upgrade to its flagship mobile application today, which sees the app rebranded from an add-on utility for Facebook Messenger users, to a fully-featured, standalone app for finding and sharing GIFs across a number of channels, including social networks…
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Giphy updates its iOS app so you can share GIFs anywhere 0
October 29th at 7:09pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsGiphy wants you watching and sharing more GIFs from your phone, so it's launching a new version of its app today to make that happen. The app is called Giphy, and it's basically a mobile version of Giphy's website, a place to browse and search through its many, many GIFs. The difference is that Giphy's app plugs into the other apps on your phone, so you can tap a share button and send a GIF to Facebook or Twitter, into a text message, or wherever else supports both sharing and GIFs....
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Skype, Snapchat, other iOS apps add 3D Touch commands, Apple blocks weight scale app 0
October 28th at 11:31pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsA number of iOS apps have been updated with new 3D Touch commands for the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, including mainstays like Skype and Snapchat. Meanwhile, Apple has reportedly rejected an app called Gravity that attempted to use 3D Touch as a weight scale mechanism.
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Snapchat's new filters let you slow, fast-forward and rewind videos 0
October 28th at 8:45pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsYour Snapchat game just got better.
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Android Users Can Now Record & Publish Their Video Gameplay From The Google Play Games App 0
October 28th at 8:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsGoogle is doubling down on its investment in its Twitch competitor, YouTube Gaming, with today’s launch of a new feature in its Google Play Games app that will allow users to record and share their best moments directly from their favorite mobile games. Essentially, the addition is a built-in tool for recording gameplay and video commentary, then editing and uploading that content…
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Snapchat Adds Slow-Mo, Fast-Forward, And Rewind Video Filters 0
October 28th at 7:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsTeenagers have short attention spans, but Snapchat’s latest feature could keep them tuned in. Today Snapchat is introducing a new set of filters called “Speed Modifiers” for videos you shoot on iOS or Android. They let you add slow motion, fast-forward, or rewind effects to your video. Just swipe sideways after shooting a video and you’ll eventually see them applied to…
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“Lean” Lets You Clean Up Unwanted Live Photos To Free Up Space On Your New iPhone 1
October 27th at 8:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsA recently launched app called Lean will help iPhone 6s and 6s Plus owners clean up their photo library and reclaim the storage space taken up by Live Photos, the new photo feature introduced on Apple’s latest iPhones. The feature, enabled by default on the iPhone’s camera, lets you shoot static images that turn into GIF-like animations when you press down on the photo in your…