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  • iPad Apps of the Week: YouTube, Quick Graph, and More

    August 23rd at 6:00pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    It's been a long week, you deserve to take it easy for the next few days. Which is why we've rounded up the iPad apps that will do all the dirty work (e.g. "thinking") for you, leaving you free to kick back and let your mind wander....

  • Sphero 2.0 is a brighter, faster, smartphone-controlled ball of fun

    August 21st at 2:22pm / Macworld / 0 opinions

    Robots are undeniably cool. But the humanoid kind—Johnny Five, say, or the T–800—can be complex, sometimes sarcastic, and potentially deadly. But you know what’s never accidentally assisted bank robbers or blown up anything? A friendly robot ball named Sphero....

  • The final frontier: 10 iOS apps for astronomers, stargazers and amateur space explorers

    August 20th at 5:28pm / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    Space never ceases to amaze. Humanity has been trying to understand the Solar System and the wider universe for decades, and yet there’s still an awful lot of unanswered questions and mysteries just waiting to be solved....

  • Educational App Store For Parents, KinderTown, Acquired By Demme Learning

    August 15th at 6:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    KinderTown, a startup whose app store for parents points users to the top educational apps for children, has been acquired by Demme Learning, an independent publisher of educational materials, including Math-U-See, a K-12 math curriculum for parents and schools. Terms of the deal are not being disclosed, but the deal was all cash, and will see three full-time KinderTown employees joining Demme…

  • The Facts of Life: An iPad app for explaining where babies come from

    August 9th at 1:48am / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    Sure, it’s a narrow use-case, but The Facts of Life is an iPad app to help you have “the talk” – that is, explaining to a child where babies come from....

  • 25 Apps You'll Need to Survive College

    August 8th at 2:25pm / Mashable / 0 opinions

    Dude. College isn't exactly a walk in the park. Thankfully, these 25 apps will help make your experience a little easier.

  • The Most Important Book on Color Theory Is Now an iPad App

    August 3rd at 2:10am / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    If you are at all interested in design or art, enlighten yourself with one of the most important books on color ever written. It's called The Interaction of Color, and now you can experience it on your iPad....

  • Readdle Slashes Up To 70% Off Its iOS Apps To Celebrate 6th Anniversary

    August 1st at 8:44pm / Cult of Mac / 0 opinions

    Readdle produces some of the best productivity apps money can buy for iOS devices, so it’s no surprise that it’s still going strong as it celebrates its sixth anniversary today. And in honor of this special occasion, the company has slashed up to 70% off all of its paid apps for a limited time. It has also added a super cool timeline to its website that highlights some of the most important milestones and innovations from over the past six years.

  • Tech education startup Treehouse branches out to the iPad with a new app

    July 25th at 10:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    After embracing gamification, hitting $3.6 million in revenues and raising $7 million, technology education startup Treehouse has launched its first iPad app....

  • SkySafari App Lets You Simulate Cassini’s Deep-Space Snapshot Of Earth

    July 20th at 12:24am / Cult of Mac / 0 opinions

    Some space geeks are calling today “The Day the Earth Smiled,” because the Cassini probe is set to take a picture of our planet as seen from Saturn later this afternoon. To honor this momentous occasion, the maker of astronomy software SkySafari is giving away basic versions for iOS and OS X (and discounting the Android version) through Sunday.

  • How to Design Beautiful iOS App Icons, According to Apple

    July 15th at 11:50pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    It's no coincidence that the best and most popular apps frequently have striking and memorable icons. It might seem like just a colorful tile, but a good icon is critical piece of an app's design that has a huge effect on how people think about and interact with what's inside. Here's a rare look at how Apple thinks icons should look, straight from one of the company's design gurus....

  • Artsly is a YouTube-like learning app catering to females, from Pakistan’s first Europe-backed startup

    July 3rd at 10:08am / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    Pakistan has the sixth largest population on the planet, with more than 180 million people, but the country startup scene is very much below profile. iKnowl, a company based in capital city Lahore, is aiming to change that and today it announced the launch of its new service – Artsly — and revealed it has raised $175,000 from Europe-based investor Kima Ventures....

  • Apple Adds Pull to Refresh And Improved Language Support To iTunes U

    June 25th at 9:44pm / Cult of Mac / 0 opinions

    iTunes U hasn’t been redesigned to mesh well with iOS 7 just yet, but Apple is still putting out a few feature updates for its educational app. Apple released a new version of iTunes U in the App Store today that adds pull to refresh, improved language support, bug fixes and more. The new update is available in the App Store for free. Here are the release notes:

  • 10 Free Road Trip Apps for a Smooth Vacation

    June 25th at 12:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinions

    Out of all the possible summer vacations, road trips have the unique ability to crumble apart as soon as they begin. What you predict will be a long, character-building family trip through the countryside quickly dissolves into a car of hungry, screaming relatives -- if you're not careful.

  • From The Makers Of Everyme, Origami Launches Its Private Sharing Service For Families

    June 24th at 12:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    Origami, the new family-focused product from Y Combinator-backed mobile social network Everyme, has now arrived after nearly a year of development. A spin-off of sorts, Origami takes some of the original inspiration behind Everyme – that people are looking for new ways to share outside of larger, more open social networks like Facebook – and tweaks the formula to address the needs of parents and…

  • This year’s Apple Design Award winning apps include Evernote, Yahoo Weather, and Letterpress

    June 11th at 6:08am / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    Today at its WWDC conference, Apple held the latest Apple Design Award ceremony, showcasing apps which it feels offer the best in iOS and Mac design. Since 1996, developers have been recognized for finding creative uses of Apple’s platforms. This year’s winners include Evernote, Yahoo Weather, Letterpress, Badlands, Finish, Mosaic.io, and others....

  • Your kids will love learning with Endless Alphabet for iOS

    May 27th at 7:42pm / Macworld / 0 opinions

    Of all the apps I’ve reviewed and purchased over last few years, Endless Alphabet—a free educational kids app for iPhone and iPad—is the one that my 4-year-old son has loved the most, far and away. He’s played with it longer, asked for it more often, and gotten bored with it much less quickly than just about every other app he’s ever used....

  • 10 Apps for Enjoying the Great Outdoors

    May 25th at 10:45pm / Mashable / 0 opinions

    When you think about enjoying the great outdoors, embracing the natural world and soaking up all of the sun's vitamin D, technology doesn't really enter the picture, does it? But using tech and being outside don't have to be mutually exclusive. There are plenty of mobile apps to help you connect with nature, rather than keeping you glued to your virtual life.

  • The 25 Best Free iPad Apps

    May 22nd at 3:45pm / Mashable / 0 opinions

    There are more than 300,000 iPad apps currently available in Apple's App Store -- with all those options, how do you find what you're looking for without wasting your hard-earned cash? SEE ALSO: The 15 Best Free iPad Games To help you out, we've compiled a list of the 25 best free iPad apps that you can download at no cost, right now.

  • EyePaint, WWF Together, and More

    May 18th at 2:30am / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    It's been a long week, and you deserve a break. Fortunately, this week's set of apps for iPad are full of fun and relaxation, and there's even app ready to do the work for you. Lucky you....

  • 8 Astronomy Apps for Stargazers

    May 16th at 2:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinions

    We found the best astronomy mobile apps for stargazers and space lovers, so you can tilt your head back and watch the universe tell its story.

  • JoyTunes Lands $1.5M, Releases New App To Help You Learn To Play Instruments Through Interactive Mobile Games

    May 6th at 6:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    Founded in 2010, Israeli startup JoyTunes has been on a mission to become the Rosetta Stone of music — to help those looking to learn play an instrument do so by turning practice into a mobile game, activated by playing the instrument of their choice. The startup’s first app, a free iPad app called Piano Dust Buster, enables wannabe rockstars to learn and play songs at their own pace, using a…

  • Editorial: Apple's iOS is the new Windows

    May 5th at 2:31am / AppleInsider / 0 opinions

    Over the last six months, Apple earned $22 billion on revenues of over $98 billion, while selling 85 million iPhones and 42 million iPads globally. The profits Apple is now earning in mobile dwarf the best mobile profit performance records set by Nokia in 2008 by more than a factor of three. Why are Apple's competitors not beating back its advances?

  • 5 Digital Distractions for Kids and Their Parents

    May 4th at 2:45am / Mashable / 0 opinions

    Entertaining distractions for kids have come a long way since the early days of Concentration and Connect the Dots. That’s especially true if you’re an iPad user. Take a look at these masterpieces that highlight some game-changing graphics interaction and even how you buy them.

  • JoyTunes Debuts New Piano Practice App, Raises $1.5 Million

    May 2nd at 8:48pm / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    JoyTunes, an Israeli-US mobile gaming startup that has hopes to become the ‘Rosetta Stone of music education’, has secured $1.5 million in seed funding from Genesis Partners, former Steinway CEO Dana Messina, Founder Collective, Kaedan Capital, Eran Shir (head of Yahoo’s Creative Innovation center), Joe Lonsdale (co-founder of Palantir Technologies), Zohar Gilon and other angel investors....