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8 climate change apps every tech-savvy advocate needs to download 0
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See the invisible wireless signals around you with this augmented reality app 1
November 29th at 1:09am / The Verge / 0 opinionsThe human eye is remarkable, but it only lets us see a very small sliver of electromagnetic waves. It's nearly impossible to imagine what our world would look like if we could see beyond the visible spectrum, but a new app called Architecture of Radio does give us a taste....
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This app preserves your grandparents' memories in the Library of Congress 1
November 24th at 6:25pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsWhile many will encourage their family members to put down their phones during the Thanksgiving holidays, one group is hoping you'll use your smartphone to spend some quality time with the older generation.
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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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Curious World Debuts A Subscription Service For Kid-Friendly Videos, Games & Books That’s The Same Price As Netflix 0
October 21st at 5:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsThere was a time when kids curious about the world around them would have to go to the library and check out books, or sit around thumbing through the family’s encyclopedia. But these days, access to knowledge is within easy reach, thanks to the internet, high-speed connections, and mobile devices. However, not all that content is appropriate for children. Today, publisher Houghton…
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The best watchOS 2-compatible apps now available for Apple Watch 0
September 22nd at 9:51pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsThis week's launch of watchOS 2 brings a whole slew of new features and capabilities for developers, some of which are already being taken advantage of by new Apple Watch apps. Here's a rundown of some of the best and most interesting watchOS 2 apps that can showcase the versatility of your Apple Watch.
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Google Delivers Mini-Marketing Lessons In Its New Google Primer App 1
September 15th at 6:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsNearly a year ago, Google launched a new mobile application called Google Primer, offering startups mini-marketing lessons aimed at helping users get up to speed on Google-specific subjects like search engine marketing, media coverage, content marketing and more. However, at the time, the app was still in testing, and Google wouldn’t comment on the project. Today, a redesigned…
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5 can't-miss apps: Simply Piano, Skype, Threads and more 0
September 6th at 3:25am / Mashable / 0 opinionsThis week's list includes a redesigned Skype, a clever way app to make up your own text threads and an app to help you learn to play piano.
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App Release Notes Are Getting Stupid 2
September 4th at 11:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsBug fixes.”“Jam packed full of Super Amazing Things.”“Every 3 weeks, we polish up the Pinterest app to make it faster and better than ever.”“To make our app better for you, we bring updates to the App Store every 2 weeks…Every update of our Facebook app includes improvements for speed and reliability. As other new features become…
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Facebook, casual games dominate list of most popular iOS apps of all time 0
September 3rd at 3:51am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsAccording to fresh statistics from analytics firm App Annie published on Wednesday, social media giant Facebook is responsible for four of the top ten most downloaded iOS apps of all time, with Google and Apple titles in tow.
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Achieving Nerdvana: Learning Swift for iOS at Big Nerd Ranch 0
August 11th at 6:51am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsWith its origins at NeXT, Big Nerd Ranch is one of the more respected iOS app development companies in the world. At a recent coding retreat put on by BNR, I survived seven days of the most intensive programming instruction of my life, and lived to write about it.
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Baby-Making App Glow Gets Into Sex Ed With Ruby, An iOS App For Women’s Sexual Health 0
July 30th at 4:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsGlow, the app that aims to help women get pregnant (or not) launched a new iOS app for women’s sexual health today called Ruby.Ruby is similar to the other Glow family of products, but is tailored towards women’s general sexual health as opposed to just reproduction – because, well, there’s a lot more to us than our baby ovens.Sex ed for young women is woefully…
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Apple offers 99-cent sale pricing on 24 apps for limited time 2
July 17th at 6:31am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsApple 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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Follow NASA's historic mission to Pluto with the New Horizons app on your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch 0
July 14th at 10:31pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsNASA's New Horizons space probe is set to begin transmitting the first ever high-resolution images of Pluto back to earth later today, and you can follow the exciting progress on your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch with the official New Horizons app.
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Vortex Is A Toy Robot That Teaches Kids How To Code 0
July 10th at 5:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsDFRobot, a company that has been building robots for the education market since 2008, this week introduced its first attempt at making a robot accessible to all children, with the debut of Vortex – an interactive, programmable robot aimed at kids 6 and up. The Vortex robot pairs with iOS and Android smartphones or tablets over Bluetooth, and lets kids control its movement by tapping…
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Smigin Is a Foreign Language Tool That Doesn’t Make You Sound Like A Tourist 0
July 2nd at 11:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsIf you’ve ever tried to learn a foreign language, you probably know that most existing methods focus on aspects of the language that aren’t very helpful in everyday life. For example, newcomers to a language are often first taught the names of animals or colors, words that aren’t normally applicable to the common traveler.Smigin aims to fix this problem with its app…
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ScoreBeyond, A Standardized Test Prep App, Raises $2.8M 0
June 30th at 10:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsScoreBeyond, a service that helps students prepare for standardized tests like the SAT, said it has raised $2.8 million in a round led by Khosla Ventures.The ScoreBeyond app gives students a daily progress report of their skills as they prepare for the test, as well as daily exercises to improve their skills in certain subjects. Dogan has a background in product management for…
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5 can't-miss apps: Dark Sky, Elevate and more 4
June 21st at 3:45am / Mashable / 0 opinionsThis week's list includes Vimeo's new video editing app, a big update to Dark Sky and a new game from Disney based on 'Inside Out.'
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Tynker, A Startup That Teaches Kids To Code, Now Works With Robots, Drones And More 0
May 15th at 6:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsTynker, a startup that teaches children the fundamentals of programming by having them build their own games, is now expanding its platform to allow kids to control connected devices, including drones, robots and other “smart home” products, like lighting systems. The company will introduce these capabilities this weekend at the Bay Area Maker Faire in San Mateo, and the…
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Staff Picks: 8 Apple Watch apps we can't wait to use 0
April 24th at 2:02pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsBefore the Apple Watch even shipped, updates started hitting the App Store, adding Watch interfaces to the apps we already love on the iPhone.
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Snapsolve For iPhone Lets Students Get Homework Help Just By Taking A Photo 2
April 14th at 8:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsA new mobile application called Snapsolve, launching today, is offering a way for students to receive help with their homework, just by snapping a photo of the problem at hand. However, unlike automated tools like the clever PhotoMath app, for example, Snapsolve connects students with a tutor who then responds directly with customized answers and explanations.The app is the latest…
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Edtech Tool RefME Bags $5M To Take The Tedium Out Of Referencing 0
April 8th at 2:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsThe copy-and-paste generation has another tedium-busting digital tool in its arsenal: RefME is a book-barcode scanning app that speeds up the task of creating, formatting and managing citations, references lists and bibliographies of academic source material.
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Using Gaming To Flip The Script On Autism 0
April 2nd at 10:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsWhat happens if we flip the conversation and say that kids with autism are more likely to be “motivated by” or “proficient with” video games and technology?We need to reframe the conversation and consider how to use an interest in technology as a springboard to skill development and, for some, employment.
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The first Apple Watch apps have arrived, sort of 0
March 27th at 7:49am / Macworld / 0 opinionsThe Apple Watch won't launch until late April, but a couple dozen apps have already arrived.