Bit by bit, American broadcasters are bringing live TV to mobiles and tablets, with NBC being the latest company to make the leap. An update for the channel's iOS and Android apps introduce live streaming, although this will require users to log in with credentials from their TV provider and will only be available in markets where NBC owns the local station. (This will cover a number of large markets including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Dallas-Fort Worth, reports...
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NBC is bringing live streaming to (some) iOS and Android users 0
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Eventjoy’s New App For Event Goers Adds Real-Time Chat, Live Announcements And More 0
January 28th at 6:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsEventjoy, the event management platform and Y Combinator graduate that was quickly snatched up by Ticketmaster last fall, is today releasing a new version of its mobile application for event attendees that’s more of an overhaul than an upgrade. The new application introduces a number of unique, new features, including the ability for event attendees to chat in real-time with event…
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Kiko Labs Debuts A Series Of “Brain-Training” Games For Kids 1
January 15th at 6:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsA new company called Kiko Labs is today releasing a series of “brain-training” games for children. Think, perhaps: a Lumosity for the preschool-plus set. Like others claiming to promote cognitive skill development through gameplay, Kiko Labs’ games were developed in partnership with a scientific advisory board, who advised the company on how to best translate dozens of…
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Clowdy Lets Music Producers And Filmmakers Showcase And Get Credit For Their Work 2
January 7th at 8:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsIf I was being lazy, I might describe UK startup Clowdy as a ‘LinkedIn for creatives’. The site and apps for iOS and Android let those in the creative industry showcase their work, tag each other’s contributions, and network for future collaboration.
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How to listen to your favorite podcasts over the holidays 0
December 25th at 12:31pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsHoliday season is coming to a close and those days off will be a great time to catch up on your favorite podcasts. Here are some of the best podcast apps available for Apple's iOS.
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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.
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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.
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VHX Introduces An iPhone App And Library So You Can View Your Whole Video Collection In One Place 0
December 18th at 9:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsVHX has been working hard to make it easier for independent content owners to sell their videos online. And now it’s working to make it easier for consumers to find and enjoy the content that they’ve bought off the platform, with the introduction of a video library that stores all their purchases in one place, along with the launch of an iOS app.
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Dull’s App Brings Trending Content From Around The Web To Your iPhone 1
December 18th at 7:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsA new mobile application called Dull wants to fill your moments of downtime by offering a feed of random content to mindlessly browse through, including photos, music, GIFs, news and information, products, and more. The end result is an app that lets you stare mindlessly at your phone, when there’s nothing else to do – or when you’ve grown tired of scrolling through…
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TodayTix Stages A Mobile Coup Of The $50 Billion Theater Ticket Business 0
December 15th at 8:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsConcerts! Sports! Theater? Event startups have largely ignored musicals and plays but the fact is they’re an enormous business driven by high-spending theater addicts “whales”. That’s why TodayTix built an app for them, and now that it’s selling 2% to 3% of tickets for most Broadway shows in New York City, it’s raised a $6.1 million Series A to bring its app…
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Pixelated nudity FTW after Apple reverses stance on Papers, Please 1
December 15th at 1:24am / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsThe latest App Store rejection controversy has surrounded a critically acclaimed game called Papers, Please. When developer Lucas Pope finally brought the title to iPad, he was forced by Apple to remove all nudity, no matter how pixelated. Never mind…
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Indie game 'Papers, Please' to return full nudity option after initial rejection from Apple 1
December 13th at 2:31am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsApple's app review team caused a small fracas this week when it forced award-winning game "Papers, Please" remove pixelated all nudity prior to a debut on iPad, but the company changed course on Friday, suggesting the game's developer resubmit the title with a user-selectable full nudity option.
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Cerebral dystopian chiller Papers, Please is now available on iPad 0
December 12th at 6:24pm / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsAs promised — and after a tiny storm of controversy over Apple’s initial rejection of the app over so-called pornographic content — the award-winning dystopian document thriller Papers, Please is now available for iOS.
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5 can't-miss apps: Carousel, Cheezburger, Next Glass and more 1
November 23rd at 6:45am / Mashable / 0 opinionsThis week's list includes an expansion of Dropbox's photo-organization app, a running app to help you train smarter, and an app that helps you find new beer and wine to try.
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Patrons Aims To Hook Your Office Up With Live Performances 0
November 22nd at 8:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsPatrons is an app makes it easy to hook your place of business up with a band that has a little bit of free time before a performance. The idea is that the artist can pick up an extra gig while in town for another performance. It’s an offshoot from live music booking marketplace Gigit. According to founder Tegan Gaan, you can also book yoga instructors and all sorts of other performers…
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Now A Father, Hot Or Not Founder Returns With Cakey, A YouTube App For Kids 0
November 21st at 6:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsHot or Not founder James Hong has come a long way since building a site that helped people rank the attractiveness of others, ultimately paving the path for speed dating apps like Tinder. Today a father of three, Hong now has a different set of priorities. One of those was keeping his kids safe from the unsuitable, adult-oriented content that fills YouTube. To fix the problem for himself and…
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Social Media And The Celebrity Factor 0
November 14th at 1:23am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsThe re/code mobile conference took place a couple of weeks ago, and among the speakers discussing the trends in tech were YouTube’s Susan Wojcicki, Instagram’s Kevin Systorm, Kim Kardashian West and… “Wait, what? Kim Kardashian is a tech expert now? Seriously???”
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Viddsee Launches An iOS App To Bring Short Films From Asia To Your Phone 0
November 13th at 4:23am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsIf you’re ever caught with a little free time to fill, perhaps during your commute or while lazing around on the sofa at home, Viddsee wants to help you fill it with the best short films from Asia.
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Netflix for iOS update brings support for iOS 8, 1080p playback on iPhone 6 Plus 0
November 12th at 12:51am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsNetflix on Tuesday issued an update for its iOS app, bringing full compatibility with Apple's latest iOS 8 operating system and 1080p playback for the new iPhone 6 Plus.
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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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'Disney Movies Anywhere' gets Android app, ushers in cross-platform movie purchasing 0
November 4th at 9:31am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsDisney on Tuesday rolled out an Android app for its "Disney Movies Anywhere" cloud service -- already available for iOS -- in a rare deal that finds Apple and Google sharing digital content rights for movie purchases.
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Philips Hue connected bulbs now supported by over 200 third-party iOS apps 1
October 31st at 8:31pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsThe popular Philips Hue connected LED lightbulbs reached a new milestone this week, with more than 200 third-party applications for iOS now compatible with the smart home accessory.
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Bitstrips Closes $8M Series B As It Launches Custom Emoji App, Bitmoji 0
October 29th at 7:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsWhat happens when stickers and emoji collide in a bespoke mash-up that uses your own self-image as the canvas? Bitmoji happens that’s what: a new Android and iOS app from personalized comic strips app Bitstrips that lets you create a custom avatar to star in personalized stickers.
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8 free emoji apps beyond what's pre-loaded in your phone 1
October 29th at 1:45pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsSick of the same old emoji characters? Here are eight specialty emoji apps to take your conversations to the next level.
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Looksery Launches A Video Chatting App That Makes You Look More Attractive 0
October 24th at 6:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsWant to look more attractive on video? Or just different? Earlier this year, a company called Looksery popped up on Kickstarter to raise crowdfunding for a new kind of mobile video chat application that allows users to look more attractive on video using special effects that can remove blemishes, let you change your eye color, slim your face, and more. The app, which is live as of today on…