Adrià en Casa is the cooking app by the most famous chef in the world, Ferran Adrià, the co-owner of elBulli—the best restaurant in the world that sadly is no more. It is the distillation of decades of experience and cooking technique into a clever app with a perfect design. I'm on a two month sabbatical now, but I'm enjoying it so much that I had to write about it....
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Use These 10 Apps During Downtime 2
March 6th at 8:45pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsDowntime is hard to find, whether you're working 9 to 5, going to school or raising your kids full-time. When you do have that extra hour or two, and you inevitably take out your smartphone, shouldn't you spend the time wisely with a few good apps? SEE ALSO: 12 Apps You'll Use This Weekend You could scroll through Instagram, Pinterest and Facebook until your fingers ache, but we found 10 apps that'll help you relax and enjoy your free time even more.
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The Chipotle App Update Is the Most Important App Update 0
March 6th at 8:40pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsIf you want to contribute toward the pixelated glory of the species, look away from Foursquare, Uber, Snapchat, Temple Run, "Path," or whatever the hell else. These are sideshows and baubles. Chipotle's first update since 2009 is why tech matters....
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Here’s an iPhone app that makes coffee. Does life get any better than this? [Video] 0
March 2nd at 7:28pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsOkay, this isn’t brand new but it’s still awesome and having seen it in the flesh, I had to share it....
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12 Apps You'll Use This Weekend 0
March 1st at 9:46pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsEverybody's working for the weekend. Ditch the work and savor your two days off by getting stuff done. Brew a snazzy latte, catch up on news or channel your inner Julia Child with a new recipe -- the world is your oyster. From buying movie tickets to navigating a new neighborhood, these 12 apps will keep your weekend jam-packed with excitement. What other apps do you use on weekends? Tell us in the comments.
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Dunkin' Donuts Now Accepts Passbook Payments 0
March 1st at 1:45am / Mashable / 0 opinionsThe next time you visit Dunkin’ Donuts, you’ll be able to use Passbook on your iPhone to pay your bill. This new feature is available via the company’s latest app update. First released in August, the free Dunkin’ Donuts app gives customers the option to purchase items via their DD Card or through the Passbook app. Both work through a barcode system and are usable at any of Dunkin’ Donuts’ 7,000 U.S. locations.
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10 Apps to Help You Find Lunch 2
February 22nd at 8:25pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsFor some of us, lunch is the best part of the day. Step out of the office (even if the office is your bedroom) and get a breath of fresh air and of course, something good to eat.
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Kleverbeast Wants to be Like Tumblr for Building Your Own Mobile Apps 4
February 15th at 7:25pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsKleverbeast makes it easier and more affordable to build your own professional-looking app -- whether you know how to code or not.
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Kleverbeast Launches Into Public Beta, Bringing App Creation To The Masses For $29/Month 0
February 14th at 11:00am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsKleverbeast, co-founded by Hatch Labs CEO and founder Dinesh Moorjani, is today launching in public beta to bring quick and easy app creation to the multitudes, letting anyone (even someone with no programming experience) build a beautiful, content-rich app in a matter of minutes. The service employs a simple drag-and-drop dashboard to help users figure out how to lay out their preferred media.
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LevelUp Launches Sweetgreen Rewards Mobile Payments App 0
February 12th at 10:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsMobile payments platform LevelUp has released today its first custom-branded payment and loyalty app for Sweetgreen, a collection of 16 farm to table salad restaurants in the DC area....
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A Sad App Pairs You With Strangers For Dinner 0
February 4th at 6:00pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsHave no friends to have dinner with? No problem, there's an app for that. And it's very, very sad....
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Grubwithus launches a social dining app for the impatient: GrubTonight 0
January 29th at 4:47am / GigaOM / 0 opinionsFor its first mobile app launch, social dining startup Grubwithus is doing away with coordinated dinner themes and focusing on immediate gratification.
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Food Photo Sharing App Burpple Adds Offline Uploads 0
January 23rd at 8:24am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsFood-themed photo sharing service Burpple added photo filters in December and the team is back with a smaller but interesting change that enables offline uploads via its iOS app (the Android version remains “in development”)....
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Deko, Temple Run 2, and More 2
January 19th at 3:10am / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsAddictive games? Retro-style photos? Delicious food? What's that? You like all of those things. Good news—you've come to the right place. This round of the best iPhone apps of the week has the follow-up to your favorite game, an abstract wallpaper maker, and more....
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7 Apps to Help You Cook And Eat Like a Pro 0
January 2nd at 3:16pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsAuthor and food activist Michael Pollan has lamented that the Food Network and cooking shows have "transformed cooking from something you do into something you watch." But remember; those celebrity chefs can teach us a thing or two about how to cook. Maybe we're finding celebrity chefs' ease and comfort in the kitchen, their quick chopping skills, and their ability to tell when something is cooked to perfection a bit overwhelming.
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12 Health-Focused Apps to Help You Start 2013 the Right Way 0
January 1st at 6:00pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsThere’s no shortage of apps and gadgets designed to help make exercise more fun, social and ‘analyzable’ – RunKeeper, Fitbit, Sportlyzer, Strava, Endomondo, Nike+ and Runtastic, for example, are just a few. In fact, here are 10 fitness apps that will help reshape your workout....
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Food Sharing App Burpple Serves up Photo Filters 0
December 23rd at 1:13pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsThere’s never been a better time to stop bombarding Instagram with food pics after Burpple, the social food journal that recently landed $500,000 in seed funding, finally rolled its own photo filters. The new update, which landed in the App Store over the weekend, also includes blur effects, flash and more options for sharing photos to Facebook and Twitter....
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Seamless Launches Delectable New iPhone App 0
December 22nd at 12:17am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsPopular food ordering service Seamless, formerly known as Seamless Web in its DotCom days, has released a redesigned iPhone app (v3), featuring a fresh new look, improvements to ratings & reviews, category navigation, the ability to store multiple credit cards and more....
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The Week in iOS Apps: Keep calm! 0
December 21st at 3:00pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsThis week's roundup of new and updated apps features new ways to achieve a Zen-like state....
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Evernote Supersizes Its iOS Food App: Adds iPad Support; Punchfork Recipes And Foursquare Restaurant Search; And Upgraded Meal Archives 6
December 19th at 11:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsAbout a year ago, Evernote branched out from its core mission of being the place to record your life by launching apps tailored to specific purposes, focusing first on Food and contacts management (Hello). Today, the company is releasing a major update for Food on iOS that will take the app to the next level of usefulness: users will now be able to search recipe archives and look up and map…
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Visual discovery service Gojee moves beyond foodies, launches fashion verticals on iOS and Web 0
December 19th at 8:06pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsGojee, the gorgeous, discovery and image-focused service known for curating food and drink recipes, has expanded into new fashion verticals on iOS and the Web....
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Evernote Food Comes to iPad with New Cookbook, Recipe Features 0
December 19th at 8:00pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsEvernote has released a huge 2.0 update to its Evernote Food iOS app, bringing the service to the iPad and also adding a bunch of new features, such as new cookbook and recipe tabs....
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Dish.fm Consults Foursquare and Yelp to Help You Decide What to Order 0
December 19th at 7:30pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsWhat should you order for dinner? Dish.fm is a new iOS and web app that pulls from thousands of reviews on Yelp and Foursquare to help you decide specifically which dish is the best....
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Dish.fm Relaunches Its Foodspotting Competitor To Make “Best Dish” Recommendations Using Reviews From Yelp, Foursquare And Instagram 0
December 19th at 7:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsDish.fm is a new restaurant recommendation mobile application, launching today, which focuses on helping users find the best dishes at their local eateries. Initially, the company had gone the Foodspotting route, debuting an early version of the app this summer which relied on crowd-sourcing techniques to fill its database with photos and reviews. But just a month after the app went live in the…
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Dish.fm: A Smarter Way to Find the Perfect Meal 0
December 17th at 2:59pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsWhile restaurant reviews are useful for finding a good place to eat, they’re usually not nearly as helpful when it comes to choosing which dish to eat. Dish.fm is a new iOS and mobile Web app launching today that looks to solve that problem....