What will recipes look like on the Apple Watch? I’m not sure, but but Condé Nast-owned cooking website Epicurious has taken a stab at figuring it out.Eric Gillin, who became the site’s editorial director last fall, demonstrated a new Smart Timer app for me earlier this month (sadly, he had to do the demo sans Watch). Just as The New York Times plans to deliver one-sentence…
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Epicurious Brings Cooking Instructions To The Apple Watch With New Smart Timer App 0
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The hotdog identifying app in Silicon Valley is real — and it's pure gold 2
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Daily App Deals: Get Downloader Elite for iOS for Free in Today’s App Deals 0
May 17th at 9:30pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsThe Daily App Deals post is a round-up of the best app discounts of the day, as well as some notable mentions for ones that are on sale. Downloader Elite (iTunes) Previously 99¢, now Free. Downloader Elite for iOS lets you grab web content easily with tap-and-hold downloading from its built-in browser, and includes players and readers for a variety of formats as well as a file manager. Get it for Free. (via Apps-aholic) iOS Windows iOS
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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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This Amazing Pizza Compass App Will Point You To The Nearest Slice 0
May 7th at 10:33am / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsFinding pizza late at night can be difficult. You go to one restaurant and it’s closed. By the time you make it to your next option you realize it sucks and there’s something better down the way. There’s a new app that’s going to change all that, and it’s called Pizza Compass....
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New App MyFab5 Wants To Offer Better Restaurant Recommendations By Nixing Reviews And Ratings 0
August 15th at 10:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsRestaurant discovery apps have become increasingly simple, all the better to cater to diners rendered indecisive by low blood sugar. UrbanSpoon’s signature gimmick is serving up new listings with a shake, while Dish.fm’s newest version focuses on specific dishes. The freshly launched MyFab5, however, may be the most streamlined. The Web site and iOS app only lists the current top 5 restaurants in…
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Yummly Takes Its Recipe Discovery Platform International With U.K. Site & iOS App Launch 0
January 15th at 5:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsYummly, a veteran of the recipe discovery space -- founded back in 2009, and backed by Physic Ventures, Unilever Ventures and others to the tune of $7.85 million -- is kicking off its first international expansion by launching into the U.K.
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The Drop Connected Kitchen Scale Is Not As Easy As Apple Pie, Yet 0
November 18th at 3:43am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsThe next frontier of hardware is in your kitchen. Drop hopes to be a part of that connected experience with a kitchen scale that uses Bluetooth technology to take you step-by-step through hundreds of curated recipes.It’s an Irish invention that has been on pre-sale all summer long. It’s now available for purchase in the U.S., the U.K., Canada and Europe for $99.95. That seems a…
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6 iPhone apps that use 3D Touch to make you more productive 0
November 2nd at 7:22pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsThe new iPhones let you hard press app icons to unlock features that will boost your efficiency and productivity.
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iPhone app roundup: Beer appreciation for Oktoberfest 0
September 30th at 1:38pm / GigaOM / 0 opinionsWith Oktoberfest in full swing and people around the world celebrating beer, it seems an appropriate time to review some iPhone great apps for real beer lovers. No beer pong apps here; these are all about enjoying the actual beverage itself (responsibly, of course).
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This Week’s Must-Have iOS Apps: Path For iPad, Onavo Count, Panna & More 2
November 4th at 6:00am / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsWe’ve got some great new apps in this week’s must-have roundup, including Path, which finally makes its debut on the iPad; a nifty utility for monitoring the data consumed by your iPhone apps; plus a great new cooking magazine that every foodie should have installed on their iPad.
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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 Best Free Apps in Apple's App Store Anniversary Fire Sale 2
July 8th at 5:30pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsThere have been plenty of App Store sales before, some of them quite extensive. But Apple's never offered discounts of this magnitude before. Some of the best—and most expensive—games and apps you can find on iOS are free today, presumably in honor of the App Store's five-year anniversary. Here are the ones you need to download first....
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iPad Obliterate: A Tech Tale of Disaster 1
September 16th at 11:45pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsA perfect cocktail of poor planning, laziness, tech glitches and fate combined to reduce years of digital Apple iPad artwork to little more than fading memories.
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Starbucks iPhone App With Digital Tipping And Shake-To-Pay Now Available 2
March 20th at 9:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsThe Starbucks mobile app with digital tipping options, previewed last week, has arrived in the App Store. iPhone users can grab it now, and get the new digital tipping option if they’re based in the U.S., plus a feature where you just shake your phone to bring up the barcode baristas need to scan to accept your mobile payment. Other new features include a visual redesign, as well as a new…
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The best iPad apps of 2014 1
December 19th at 8:05am / Mashable / 0 opinionsOur top picks for best iPad apps of 2014.
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Domino’s now lets you order pizza just by launching an app – no clicking required 0
April 6th at 7:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsHungry? Lazy? Domino’s has the app for you. The company today unveiled a new mobile application that lets you place an order simply by launching the app on your phone. No clicking necessary.The delivery chain keeps coming up with new – and yes, sometimes gimmicky – ways to make ordering pizza easier and quicker, and this new “Zero Click” app is no exception.
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The Best iPad Apps 4
January 31st at 7:00pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsYou've seen the commercials; Apps are what makes an iPad come to life. Here are the very best ones for work, play, creation, consumption and everything in between. Twitter: The official Twitter app for iPad packs in the features, giving you a full Tweet-and-browse experience. It can be a little bit overwhelming at first, but powerful things often are. Free. Flipboard: A true testament to the iPad's transformative powers, Flipboard scrapes your Twitter and Facebook feeds for links and arranges them in a...
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25 Standout Apps From 2012 0
December 3rd at 7:32pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsAdditional reporting contributed by Fran Berkman and Jennifer Shore. Instagram, Twitter and Facebook were, without a doubt, the most talked about apps of 2012, but they're...
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Evernote Food Updates its Android App, Adds Recipe Exploration 0
April 29th at 11:00pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsEvernote updated its Evernote Food app for Android, which helps users remember the food and restaurants they love, and discover new cuisine. On Monday, version 2.0 added the ability for users to explore recipes from popular food sites within the app, as well as save them in a "My Cookbook" section, making them easier to find later on. A "Restaurants" section displays location-specific lists of eateries around a given user.
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OpenTable will enable diners to pay for meals through its iPhone app 0
August 2nd at 5:11pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsWaiting for a check at a restaurant may soon become a thing of the past, as online reservation giant OpenTable has begun testing its own mobile payments system, allowing diners to settle their tab directly from their iPhone.
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The Spring Funds Social Good And Earns You Cash Back Automatically For Dining Out 0
October 29th at 7:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsThe Spring lets you save the world without doing anything. You connect your credit card to The Spring, pay with it at local restaurants, and automatically trigger donations to needy neighborhood causes while also earning yourself cash back. There's no checkins or pay-up-front coupons. Just eat at great local restaurants like you normally would, and you make a positive impact in your community.
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Point The WineGlass App At A Wine Menu, See Reviews And How Much To Pay 0
June 18th at 10:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsA Wine menu is just a string of confusing French words to most people. But take a photo of one with WineGlass and the app overlays reviews, tasting notes, and what you should expect to pay for each bottle on the menu. WineGlass could keep you from getting ripped off, find you vino you actually like, and make you a hit at dinner parties for just $5.Developed by a 6-year Facebook veteran…
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25 Apple Watch apps you need on your wrist 0
April 24th at 4:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsHappy downloading!