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View A Ton Of File Types On Your iPhone And iPad For Just A Dollar 0
April 25th at 12:00pm / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsYou know how it is. There are a bunch of apps out there that allow you to open and edit different types of files on your iOS device. Look, we get it. You just want to view the file, right? No need to edit or collaborate or whatever. Just, you know, look at it. Sadly, while iOS is fairly magical, it only has a few file types it can view natively. Which is where today’s tip comes in.
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10 Handy iPhone Apps for Home Improvement 0
September 21st at 6:16pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsLike closets of clothes that go out of style, houses need updating too. But embarking on a home improvement project can entail anything from painting a wall to adding a...
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Mobilewalla: The Highest Rated Mobile Apps Of 2011 0
December 29th at 7:16am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsMobile analytics firm Mobilewalla has ranked the top apps across all four mobile platforms for 2011, using its own ranking system known at the “Mobilewalla Score.” Instead of looking at raw user ratings, this scoring system is an algorithm that analyzes a variety of factors in addition to ratings, including an app’s position within its own category, volume, social media sentiment and more.
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Just Got An iPad? Download These Apps 0
December 25th at 11:39am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsSo you’ve just (carefully) torn open the wrapping of a brand new iPad. You’ve hooked it up to iTunes for its initial sync, but now what? Which apps should you…
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Chrome For iOS Updated With Facebook, G+ and Twitter Sharing 0
August 22nd at 7:49pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsGoogle’s Chrome for iOS has been updated today to add the ability to share webpages out to Google+, Facebook and Twitter as well as email. This update follows a Google+…
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The Best VNC Client for iPhone 0
September 8th at 5:30pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsThere are many VNC apps for the iPhone, all ranging in price, features, and approach. Our favorite is Screens because it makes your desktop actually easy to use on a touch screen, offers a secure connection through SSH tunneling, and provides a setup-free option should you not want to mess around with your router. Platform: iPhonePrice: $20Download Page Screens is great because it's not only a very capable and useful VNC client, but also makes full use of multitouch. For example, you can remotely...
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Daily App Deals: Get 2Do: Tasks Done in Style for iOS for 99¢ in Today’s App Deals 0
March 15th 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. 2Do: Tasks Done in Style (iTunes) Previously $6.99, now 99¢. 2Do: Tasks Done in Style for iOS is a simple, highly rated to-do list and task manager that syncs across multiple platforms and supports Siri when paired with iCloud. Get it for 99¢. (via Apps-aholic) iOS iOS
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Daily App Deals: Get Quick Snap for iOS for Free in Today’s App Deals 0
January 18th at 10:30pm / 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. Quick Snap (iTunes) Previously $1.99, now Free. Quick Snap for iOS allows you to take pictures on your device without having to find the app in the menu and waiting for it to load before you can shoot your picture. Just click on the icon and it will start taking pictures right away. Get it for Free. (via Apps-aholic) iOS iOS Android Windows
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Daily App Deals: Get Interview Questions Pro for iOS for Free in Today’s App Deals 0
May 1st 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. Interview Questions Pro (iTunes) Previously 99¢, now Free. Interview Questions Pro for iOS is an app that strives to accomplish one thing: helping you to get hired at your dream job. Interview Questions Pro contains over 600 flashcards that covers nearly every type of interview question imaginable. From candidate questions to work history questions and so much more,...
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This App Identifies Dollar Bills for the Blind 0
October 10th at 8:57pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsA new mobile app helps the visually impaired count dollar bills with the help of a smart…
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You Can Now Use iOS To Remotely Download Files Onto Your Mac 0
December 8th at 4:44am / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsSay you’re out and about and you find a link that you want to remember to download onto your desktop once you get home. You could copy the URL to Notepad, email it to yourself, or add the page to Pocket, but you’re probably going to forget to do it later or lose the info. A new utility called Transloader, created by Matthias Gansrigler, makes such situations easier to manage by allowing iPhone and iPad users to remotely download URLs to their Mac when they’re away from the house.
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15 of the Best Social Apps of 2012 0
December 28th at 1:30pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsIf you have a penchant for socializing in cyberspace, 2012 saw a slew of handy apps that could help you in your endeavors. Forget the big, established names. There are plenty of other ways to socialize online that may have escaped your notice....
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Google updates Chrome & Maps for iOS, brings improved search and sharing 0
March 5th at 8:51pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsGoogle on Monday rolled out an update for the iOS version of Google Maps, adding contact searching and saved addresses. A separate update for its Chrome browser, gives iDevice users improved search functionality and browser navigation, as well as better sharing features.
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As Orange Launches its Audacious Libon App on Android, Expect the Carrier to Push it Hard this Year 0
April 15th at 3:19pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsFrance Telecom’s Orange brand has today launched its incredibly interesting Libon service on Android. Until now the product, which we’ve described as ‘A mobile carrier in an app‘, has only been available on iOS. However the Android launch brings with it the benefits of closer integration with the operating system....
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Google Chrome 27 for iOS is out: Improved voice search, better voice recognition, and faster page reloads 0
June 3rd at 9:48pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsAlmost two weeks after releasing Chrome 27 on the desktop and Chrome 27 for Android, Google today announced the release of Chrome 27 for iOS, significantly improving voice search and speeding up page reloads. You can download the latest version now directly from Apple’s App Store....
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Fact or fiction: Nine iPhone and iPad battery-saving techniques tested 1
August 14th at 4:22pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsiPads and iPhones make great travel companions. These devices offer quick access to step-by-step directions, public transit information, email on the go, and restaurant recommendations—and as a result, they tend to spend more time in our hands than in our pockets or bags. But what happens when your traveling pal’s batteries begin to run low and you’re nowhere near a charger? Well, they say knowledge is power, so lets get charged up by separating fact from fiction on the subject of how to save iOS’s...
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10 Web apps to help you plan and promote a great event 3
September 14th at 9:48pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsThis post comes courtesy of Fueled, a mobile design and development company based in New York and London. You can read more posts like it at the Fueled blog. ...
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Knock app lets you unlock your Mac by tapping your iPhone 0
November 5th at 11:49pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsMac and iPhone owners can say goodbye to unlocking their computer with a password thanks to the new app Knock. Launching today for $3.99, Knock allows a Mac to be unlocked just by knocking on a paired iPhone. The two devices connect over Bluetooth LE, allowing a phone to automatically detect when it nears a paired computer. Though the knocking effect can also be achieved by waving an iPhone in the air, Knock suggests just tapping on it through your pants' pocket, so you never have to pick up the device....
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Interviewy for iPhone is a free dictaphone app designed to speed up your transcribing 0
January 17th at 5:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsWhether you’re typing up minutes from your weekly team meeting, lectures, or transcribing an interview with a former Apple exec that now runs a company owned by Google, the process of finding the most relevant parts of a recording for transcription is usually a time-consuming drag....
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Beacondo makes it easier to develop new apps that interact with Apple's iBeacons 0
April 23rd at 5:31pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsDevelopers looking for a faster way to prototype iBeacon-enabled apps or everyday users who want to experiment with the microlocation technology can now look to Beacondo, a startup working to make iBeacon integration simpler with a new drag-and-drop system.
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The Clock Is Ticking: What Developers Have Planned for Apple Watch 0
September 11th at 12:05am / Mashable / 0 opinionsNow that the Apple Watch is official, developers are racing to come up with apps for the new device.
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Slated iOS 8 Keyboard Translates Your Text Messages To Other Languages In Real Time 2
November 6th at 6:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsCommunicating with others can be difficult, especially if not everyone in the conversation speaks the same language. Computer-based translation is easing a lot of that pain, but in general it still means a lot of cutting and pasting has to happen, along with interpreting possibly imperfect translations. Slated, a new keyboard now available for iOS 8, aims to change that with real-time…
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Under Armour buys MyFitnessPal for $475M, SwiftKey update adds predictive emojis to iOS 8 keyboard 0
February 5th at 7:31pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsPopular health tracking service and iOS app MyFitnessPal has been acquired by clothing maker Under Armour for nearly a half-billion dollars, while iOS 8 custom keyboard SwiftKey has added predictive emoji entry, and WhatsApp Messenger has been updated with a new quick camera button.
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5 can't-miss apps: Kiwi for Gmail, Disney Gif, Medium and more 0
June 28th at 8:05am / Mashable / 0 opinionsThis week's list includes a GIF keyboard app from Disney, a new Gmail app for Mac, Dropbox's redesigned Android app and more.