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Google Maps, Amazon, and eBay quietly stopped supporting Apple Watch 0
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Target Launches Beacon Test In 50 Stores, With Expanded Rollout Later This Year 0
August 5th at 5:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsTarget, the second largest general merchandise retailer in the U.S., announced this morning that it will start testing beacon technology in 50 of its stores nationwide. With beacon technology, the company says it will be able to send information about deals as well as recommendations directly to consumers’ smartphones, provided they opt in to receive these alerts. Initially, the…
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Apple asks developers to submit WatchKit apps for fast approaching Apple Watch launch 3
March 31st at 9:51pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsApple on Tuesday issued a notice to its development community, asking for applications based on the new WatchKit tools for Apple Watch to be submitted to the App Store.
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The first Apple Watch apps have arrived, sort of 0
March 27th at 7:49am / Macworld / 0 opinionsThe Apple Watch won't launch until late April, but a couple dozen apps have already arrived.
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Apple Watch support comes to flurry of iPhone apps ahead of April launch 1
March 26th at 11:31pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsA collection of iPhone apps -- such as Evernote, Dark Sky, and the New York Times -- were updated today to support the Apple Watch, even though the wearable isn't shipping until April 24.
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MacID Touch ID login for Mac free for limited time, Airbnb and Target iPhone apps updated 1
March 17th at 3:31pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsThe Touch ID-based cross-platform Mac unlocking tool MacID has been updated to version 1.1, temporarily going free for a limited window, while Airbnb has added new conditional rules to its iPhone app, and Target has updated its iPhone shopping with new Store Search and customization options.
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What Your Favorite Apps Look Like On Apple Watch (Plus New Ones!) 0
March 10th at 12:03am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsIn preparation for Apple’s first wearable device, mobile developers have been busy creating all kinds of applications designed especially for the Apple Watch’s small screen. The watch, which is said by early testers to be so usable that they found they were no longer pulling out their iPhone as often, allows you to interact with a variety of apps and notifications, ranging…
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Online retailers who support Apple Pay in iOS apps will boost sales this holiday, study says 0
November 18th at 4:11pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsWhile most of the buzz surrounding Apple Pay is focused on its use in person at retail, the most popular application this holiday season may be in securely authorizing online purchases, a new study shows.
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Iterations: The Unbundling Potential Of Apple’s Passbook 2
December 9th at 10:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsThis post is about Apple’s Passbook. It’s not about mobile wallets, or Google Wallet, or Square, or anything else. I realize the space is vast and dynamic, but I only have an iPhone, and I’m here to write about Passbook. With that disclaimer out of the way, I’d like to share some thoughts about Passbook, a thesis I’ve developed around “cards vs. apps,” the big opportunity this…
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One month in, iOS 6's Passbook barely passes go 0
October 22nd at 3:00am / Macworld / 0 opinionsIn just four short weeks, iOS 6’s Passbook feature has totally revolutionized the life of you, me, and everybody we know....
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Here Are the iOS Apps Updated for the iPhone 5 0
September 21st at 1:06pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsThe new iPhone 5 and its bigger screen is here. And to take advantage of all 4-inches of that taller screen, you need apps that are updated, optimized and ready to look bigger and better than ever. We got 'em all listed for you right here....
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What You Need to Know About Building a Mobile App for Your Brand 0
February 23rd at 9:51am / Mashable / 0 opinionsThe Customer Experience Series is supported by Webtrends. Unified digital marketing maximizes return on every campaign, every digital channel. Watch the video, get the...
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App-ocalypse 0
December 18th at 3:51pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsThere are over 500,000 applications for the iPhone and iPad, 300,000+ on Android and thousands more on other platforms. The average user has 65 apps installed on their phone (source: Flurry). Many of us have more. Entire businesses have been built to solve the problem of “app discovery” – that is, a way to supplement the limited app search mechanisms built into the vendors’ own application stores. This is primarily to benefit mobile app developers, who can’t get their apps found. The end results of thes...
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Take Control Of Christmas With Your iPhone 1
December 7th at 6:50am / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsWith access to over half a million apps in the App Store, getting things done on our iPhones has never been easier. So instead of running around like a headless chicken this Christmas Eve in a desperate bid to buy gifts for all your friends and family, why not sit back, stick your feet up, and do you Christmas shopping on your iPhone? We’ve compiled a list of the App Store’s best apps for Christmas shopping that will help you plan, save, shop and send cards directly right from the palm of your hand.
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Is Developing a Mobile App Worth the Cost? 0
February 24th at 4:17pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsAlmost every business is gearing up their mobile strategy. No secret why: Mobile is really taking off. There are already more people on the planet who communicate with...