• FileBrowser - Access files on remote...

    May 24th at 12:15pm / Macworld / 0 opinions

  • Apple Says Yes To BitTorrent Remote Transmission RPC For iOS

    July 10th at 7:22am / Cult of Mac / 0 opinions

    Apple has been pretty strict on BitTorrent clients — or anything related to torrent downloading — for iOS, and it does its best to keep them out of the App Store, meaning you must jailbreak your device if you want to install one. However, the Cupertino company appears to have let one slip through its net. Transmission RPC, although not a full-fledged BitTorrent client, is a $1.99 app that allows you to control Transmission for Mac OS X from your iOS device.

  • 10 Apps to Help You Go Green for Earth Day and Beyond

    April 22nd at 11:19am / Mashable / 0 opinions

    The modern environmental movement began on April 22, 1970, when Gaylord Nelson, a United States Senator from Wisconsin, headed an environmental teach-in with over 20...

  • Getting Married? Wedding Party Collects Photos From Guests’ Phones To Create Beautiful Online Albums

    August 1st at 10:05am / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    Many of the startups targeting the weddings space today are focused on offering better services for the bride and/or the couple, but with a new mobile application called Wedding Party, that model has been flipped on its head. Wedding Party wants to offer a better wedding experience for the guests first, which then, in turn, will benefit the couple being married. The app offers a simple way to allow wedding guests participate in the creation of a digital wedding album by sharing photos, notes, and later ...

  • Buyer beware: This is not the Minecraft – Pocket Edition you’re looking for

    January 26th at 8:39am / GigaOM / 0 opinions

    Browsing recent App Store releases, I came across Minecraft – Pocket Edition, with a version 1.0 update. Thinking it might be a major update to Mojang’s smash hit, I clicked through — only to find a completely different app trying to lure customers who aren’t paying …

  • iBooks and Remote Get Notable Updates

    March 7th at 10:50pm / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    Following its new iPad announcement earlier today, Apple has updated several of its iOS apps, which can now handle Retina Display, among other new features. The most interesting update is…

  • The Week’s Best iPhone Apps

    April 22nd at 10:00pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    Photosynth: Basically, Photosynth is a panorama photography app. It's got Microsoft's Photosynth engine under the hood, stitching together as many shots of a given area-up, down, left, and right-as you feel like snapping to create a surprisingly smooth model of the space. Whereas other apps of its ilk have you do this thing where you kinda slowly and steadily smudge your way around in a circle to develop a panorama, Photosynth lets you take as many overlapping rectangular shots as you want and sorts 'em...

  • Daily App Deals: Get Splashtop Touchpad for iOS for Free in Today’s App Deals

    April 9th at 9:30pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    The 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. Splashtop Touchpad (iTunes) Previously $4.99, now Free. Splashtop Touchpad for iOS turns your iPhone or iPad into a wireless touchpad, keyboard or remote for your Mac or PC: great for presentations or media streaming. Get it for Free. (via Apps-aholic) iOS iOS

  • Daily App Deals: Get TextExpander for Mac for 51% Off in Today’s App Deals

    February 7th at 10:30pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    The 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. TextExpander (Mighty Deal$) Previously $34.95, now $17.00. TextExpander is not our favorite text expansion app for Mac as we like TypeIt4Me best. However, we did name it is a very strong competitor and it's now on sale. TextExpander allows you to save time and keystrokes by using abbreviations to type in regularly used text snippets such as email addresses, phone...

  • Daily App Deals: Get Hurricane for iOS for $2.99 in Today’s App Deals

    May 18th at 9:30pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    The 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. Hurricane (iTunes) Previously $3.99, now $2.99. Hurricane for iOS allows you to keep track of hurricanes in your area easier than ever. Hurricane allows you to receive updates via your Twitter feed about the latest hurricanes, and also provides you with a fully detailed tracking map that provide quick Push notifications, so you can be assured that you are watching the...

  • Hubbl, The App Discovery Service From Disrupt Finalist Hmmm, Goes Live On iOS And Android

    October 1st at 8:06am / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    In August, the founders of TechCrunch Disrupt finalist Hmmm announced their plans to shift their attention (dare you to say pivot!) to a new app discovery service called Hubbl. Today, Hubbl is available for download on both the iOS and Android app stores. Although the new app is participating in a crowded space, Hubbl has a unique and engaging design, and makes clever use of the now-familiar hashtag for organizing and sharing your opinion around mobile apps.

  • 7 Apps You Don't Want to Miss

    November 24th at 5:30pm / Mashable / 0 opinions

    It can be tough to keep up with all the new apps released every week. But you're in luck -- we take care of that for you, creating a roundup each weekend of our favorite...

  • Ten apps for your new iPad

    December 25th at 3:00am / Macworld / 0 opinions

    If you were lucky enough to receive a new iPad for the holidays this year, we hope you have fun exploring what the tablet has to offer. By now you've probably acquainted yourself with the built-in apps on your iPad, so you may want to reach outside the sandbox for more interesting fare. The App Store, which you can access on your iPad or via iTunes on your computer, features more than 750,000 downloadable apps. If there’s something you want to do on your iPad, chances are good you can find a tool for it...

  • Expo Notes: QuikIO adds mobile-to-mobile media sharing

    February 1st at 5:22am / Macworld / 0 opinions

    QuikIO, the iOS app that lets users access photos, videos, and music directly from their Macs and PCs, arrived at Macworld/iWorld this week with a new feature added to its offering—mobile-to-mobile file transfers....

  • 10 Apps to Help Execute the Perfect Prank

    April 2nd at 4:25pm / Mashable / 0 opinions

    Decades ago, April Fools' Day was a barrage of whoopee cushions and "Is your refrigerator running?" prank calls. They got old quickly and left pranksters longing for more sophisticated tools to execute the most evil of gags. Enter technology. SEE ALSO: 50 Amazingly Epic Pranks The ultimate jokesters now have mobile apps at their disposal to ensure that hijinks are original and perfectly tailored to prank victims.

  • Brow.si Is An Add-On And Platform That Wants To Put The Engagement Fight Back Into The Mobile Web

    May 21st at 7:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    Today Brow.si, a new product from MySiteApp, is launching in open beta as an add-on for mobile websites that promises to bring a number of features to rival the engagement of native apps. These include social sharing, a read it later button, subscriptions, and push notifications — sort of. Developers can also create additional extensions for the Brow.si platform to add further desktop…

  • 5 Tools to Design a Drool-Worthy Dorm Room

    July 30th at 3:25pm / Mashable / 0 opinions

    Moving in to a dorm room, huh? It's going to be great. Use these digital tools to make it a little greater.

  • iPhone Apps of the Week: The Converted, Flickr, Blackbar, and More

    August 30th at 6:00pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    It's Friday night, and you know what that means: we've got a fistful of apps for you and your iPhone. Which is a lot like a fistful of dynamite, without the explosions. A fistful of dynamite apps! Yeah!...

  • Apple updates Podcasts, Find My iPhone, and iTunes Movie Trailers apps with iOS 7 designs

    October 23rd at 5:09am / The Verge / 0 opinions

    Along with the major updates to headline apps such as the iWork and iLife suites, Apple has refreshed some of its other offerings with designs in line with iOS 7. Find My iPhone, iTunes Movie Trailers, and Podcasts have all been updated with new icons and cleaner UIs; the new Podcasts app in particular sees a total overhaul following a slight tweak to the excessively literal visual metaphors found in the original release....

  • Appsfire wants to minimize the disruption caused by mobile ads with ‘Ura Maki’

    December 20th at 9:28am / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    Last week, Appsfire announced it is ditching its renowned app discovery service on iOS and Android, as it seeks to shift its business towards a mobile advertising solution — and today that has surfaced in the form of URA MAKI, which the company describes as an entirely new ad experience that no one has done before....

  • Apps: Speedtest.net goes universal, Day One adds Publish, Fantastical 2 gets a tune-up

    March 12th at 11:11pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinions

    A trio of popular iOS apps were updated Wednesday as network testing tool Speedtest.net gained iPad support, journaling app Day One introduced a new public publishing feature, and replacement calendar Fantastical 2 received a slew of bug fixed and improvements.

  • Which Apps Are Eating Your Battery? Normal Will Tell You.

    August 16th at 12:03am / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    Somewhere, somehow, maybe less than a year after I got the latest version of my iPhone, its battery would mysteriously deplete in about half a day.I wasn’t really sure why. But now I can find out.There’s a new app called ‘Normal’ out from a pair of Stanford Ph.Ds in computer science named Adam Oliner and Jacob Leverich, who are turning some postdoctoral research into…

  • Deeplink Rolls Out Developer Tools That Make Apps More Interoperable

    October 20th at 9:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    Mobile deeplinking company, Deeplink is focused on making native applications on smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices function more like the web, in the sense that you should be able tap your way in between apps similar to the way you can tap on hyperlinks to navigate the web. Today, the company is taking a major step forward in making this functionality more widespread with the…

  • Freemium games dominate App Store list of most downloaded, highest grossing apps for 2014

    December 24th at 2:31am / AppleInsider / 0 opinions

    Apple on Tuesday released its annual "Best of 2014" list for the App Store's most-downloaded and highest-grossing titles, revealing so-called "freemium" games as the year's biggest money-makers.

  • Opener For iOS Lets You Open Web Links In Your Apps Instead

    June 3rd at 11:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    If you’re a nerdy sort of iPhone user, then you know the frustration that comes from tapping a link on the web and then being directed to some crappy mobile website for the app instead of the lovely, native version you already have installed on your phone. For example, a link in a news article referencing a tweet might take you to Twitter’s mobile site instead of the Twitter app.

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