Budget European airline EasyJet has added mobile check-ins and boarding passes to both its Android and iOS apps, the latter of which includes Passbook support for iPhone owners running iOS 6 and above....
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Scalar makes calculations pretty 0
October 7th at 11:21pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsOne of iOS’s native apps is the Calculator, and it works very well. Apple also sells its own ‘Numbers’ app which works well and is gorgeous in that Apple way….
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14 apps to help you shop, cook, and eat better 0
August 28th at 7:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsStop ordering Seamless and start cooking healthy meals.
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Fantastical 2, The Best iPhone Calendar App, Is Now Available On iPad 0
April 2nd at 4:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsThere are only a few companies whose mobile apps are so well done or engaging that they actually earn one of the precious few spots on your iPhone's homescreen. Flexibits, the makers of Fantastical 2, one of the best mobile calendaring apps for iPhone, is among them. And today, the company will have a shot at claiming a spot on the iPad's homescreen as well, with the long-awaited release of…
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Blockbuster On Demand for iOS arrives; Instagram adds friend tagging 0
May 3rd at 7:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsThe App Store saw two long-awaited moves on Thursday when beleaguered movie rental company Blockbuster finally released an iOS app for streaming on demand videos, and photo sharing app Instagram beefed up its own offering with support for photo tagging
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DocuSign Ink for iOS lets you sign docs 2
November 14th at 9:21pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsSigning documents is something that I really don’t enjoy doing, especially when there’s twenty pages that I have to initial first. In a digital age, we can sometimes go weeks…
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Skype for iOS gets Siri and CallKit support in latest update 1
September 29th at 2:51am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsSkype on Wednesday became the latest app to take advantage of Apple's new iOS 10 APIs, with the popular VoIP product now supporting both Siri commands and CallKit for a completely integrated experience.
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Hands-On Video Of Carousel, Dropbox’s Replacement For Your Camera Roll 0
April 10th at 2:43am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsWe take more photos than we know what to do with, and that crummy camera roll that came with your phone can’t handle them. That’s why Dropbox built Carousel for iOS and Android — to make managing your photos simple, just like it did with file storage. Lightning quick with automatic backup and an innovative chat feature, Carousel puts a lifetime of photos at your finger tips.
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Take notes the old-fashioned way with Penultimate for iPad 0
May 7th at 9:02pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsWhile I can't remember the last time I did any amount of pen-to-paper long-form writing (do signatures count?), it's hard to refute that Evernote’s free Penultimate for the iPad is a rather attractive concoction....
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A List of Apps to Install on Your New iPad 0
December 25th at 5:11pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsWe can imagine that a fair share of iPads got unwrapped this morning, and the first thing you’re going to want to do is switch it on and get a…
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Google Play Music revamps its home screen and builds more diverse playlist recommendations 0
November 14th at 9:42pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsThe mobile app will automatically store music offline based on recent listening history while tapping into your location and other factors for music suggestions.
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Facebook Says Paper Users Browse 80 Stories A Day, Updates It To Be A More Complete Replacement 2
April 18th at 10:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsFacebook just released Paper 1.1, an update that adds features and notifications to make it a more comprehensive substitute for Facebook for iOS. It also gave the first momentum update on Paper since its Febraury 3rd launch, saying "people have explored an average of 80 stories a day". It didn't release a user count, though, and some critics are calling it a flop.
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As Users Tire Of Mayorship Wars, Foursquare Finds A New Way To Encourage Check-Ins: By Tapping Into Quantified Self Buzz 0
May 9th at 7:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsThough Foursquare is now busy trying to take on Yelp, one of its more rewarding, but personal use cases (now that the fervor around badges and mayorships has died down), is its ability to add insight and data around your check-ins. Often after registering your location, the app rewards you with a little encouragement or commentary via a pop-up message. Today, the service is making these little…
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Soundrop's Social Listening App Comes to iOS 0
March 19th at 1:59pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsSocial listening may have lost some of the hype it had as a concept back when Turntable.fm first caught our imaginations last summer, but listening to music with like-minded strangers…
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This app wants to help you invest in companies that align with your morals 1
December 29th at 9:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsAn app for socially responsible investing.
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ComiXology ceases iOS in-app purchases following Amazon acquisition 1
April 27th at 2:31am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsAfter being bought by online retailer Amazon, digital comics platform ComiXology has discontinued its legacy iOS application and issued an entirely new release that lacks a digital storefront, allowing the company to avoid Apple's 30 percent cut of in-app purchases.
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6 Apps You Don't Want To Miss 4
May 12th at 4:05am / Mashable / 0 opinionsIt can be tough to keep up with all the new apps released every week. But you're in luck -- Mashable takes care of that for you, creating a roundup each weekend of our favorite new and updated apps. This week we found a new and interesting way for you to wake up in the morning, and a new way to plan your day once you've made your way out of bed.
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Jolicloud Takes Its Personal Cloud Service to iOS 0
April 30th at 9:44pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsJolicloud is a service that has taken some time to find its way. In Silicon Valley speak, you might know those maneuvers as “pivots”, but it seems like Jolicloud has…
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The coming app-pocalypse could kill some of the iPhone's greatest hits 0
February 4th at 12:25am / Mashable / 0 opinionsIt's the end of an era for the App Store.
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Moves app reneges on privacy promise, will share data with Facebook 0
May 7th at 5:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsWhen fitness tracking app Moves was purchased by Facebook in late April, both companies tried to allay worries of privacy-minded users by saying there would be no data "commingling." It appears the statement was only partially true.
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Robot Unicorn Attack 2 is every bit ridiculous as it sounds 0
May 15th at 6:42pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsNo longer are rainbows, sparkly dolphins, and synth-pop ballads limited to acid trips in your high school buddy's Astro Van....
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Netflix's iOS App Update Adds New Video player, Controls and More 0
May 31st at 9:27am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsRecognising that its users are watching more and more of its content from a mobile device, Netflix has today pushed live an update to its iOS app, improving its video…
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This week in apps: 'Pokémon Go' turns one, Google Earth live streams, and photo tricks 0
July 9th at 11:45pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsUnlimited fun.
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Foursquare's new check-in app Swarm now available on iPhone and Android 0
May 15th at 7:29pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsFoursquare's Swarm app is now available for iPhone and Android, letting you find nearby friends and check in to bars, restaurants, and other places. Foursquare announced Swarm two weeks ago as one half of its new split personality â one app for finding friends and checking in, and another (launching later this summer) for finding great places to go nearby....
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EA reveals 'Frostbite Go' game engine for Apple's iOS, Google Android 0
May 15th at 10:05am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsA mobile version of EA's powerful Frostbite engine, used to create recent titles in series such as "Battlefield" and "Need for Speed," will be coming to Apple's iPhone and iPad.