There’s no shortage of gadgets designed to help you never lose your belongings. Take the Cobra Tag for instance, a Bluetooth-enabled fob that you can clip to anything and connects with your phone to tell you if either the phone or the fob-connected object move out of range of each other. There are other similar contraptions too, such as the the Elgato Smart Key which not only helps you find your keys, but remember where you parked your car....
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Find’Em Tracking could be the world’s thinnest Bluetooth tracker 1
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7 Apps You Don't Want To Miss 0
April 27th at 9:21pm / 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 an app that helps you voice your opinion about different topics, and another that will help you get where you're trying to go.
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Stick it to the Man and email while driving with Text’nDrive. 0
July 21st at 3:11pm / The Next Web / 0 opinions[Upadated: Pro version now 50% off, only $9.99!] TNW Quick Hit Text’nDrive allows one to, get this, send emails while driving! Love it: Excellent for listening and replying to emails…
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Spotfund makes micro-donations easier with social-first mobile app 0
June 14th at 2:03am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsLiking or sharing a charity online might help raise awareness, but what a lot of campaigns that go comprehensively viral really need is cold, hard cash. Launched this week, Spotfund has created a site and an iOS app that makes raising $1-$3 donations far easier than before. “Making an impact isn’t about the size of your wallet,” Spotfund’s CEO says.
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This App Gives You Easy Access To Your Best Reaction GIFs Anytime 1
March 2nd at 6:10pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsS...
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Mini Display converts any iPhone or iPad into an external display for your Mac 0
April 11th at 5:03pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsThe remote desktop app Screens is a perennial resident of my iPhone’s utilities folder. Its polished and pleasant interface, reliability and speed have enabled it to crush all of the other options I’ve tried over the years. Now, Edovia, the makers of Screens, have taken a turn at making your iPhone or iPad an external monitor for your Mac, and the results are just as good....
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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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Zynga’s latest comeback strategy is a gorgeous mobile racing game 0
June 30th at 4:09pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsOver the last few years Zynga has tried many tactics to get a foothold in the mobile space, a platform where it has struggled to replicate the same success it saw on Facebook. Those tactics have included everything from acquiring popular games like Draw Something and Words with Friends, to adapting franchises like FarmVille, and even creating new titles like the strategy-focused Empires & Allies....
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Rooster App Is Like a Book Club for Busy People 1
March 11th at 1:45am / Mashable / 0 opinionsThe Launchpad is a series that introduces Mashable readers to compelling startups. If you would like to have your startup considered for inclusion, please see the details here. If Rooster works as intended, you'll never have an excuse not to read a book again. Plympton, a digital publishing startup with a focus on serialized fiction, unveiled a new iPhone app on Monday called Rooster, which curates suggestions for books to read and then pushes the book out to users in timed installments.
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Google Now Comes to iOS, Missing a Few Options but None of the Utility 0
April 29th at 4:03pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsToday, Google expands its predictive search tool Google Now from Android to iOS. Now is being made available in an update to the Google Search app, which is available on the App Store now....
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MyStream launches the first free iOS app to share music over WiFi 0
March 31st at 12:58pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsHave you ever tried to share a pair of headphones on the subway train, only to have someone’s bulky body knock the buds painfully from your ears and disturb your…
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Pixelmator 2.3 for iOS improves on selection tools to make your photos really pop 0
July 19th at 10:22pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsThe photo-editing app gets new features, making it a viable Photoshop alternative on iOS.
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Draw Something Designer Debuts Sneeky, An Anonymous Social App Which Focuses On Photos 2
March 18th at 11:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsAnonymous social networking is the new social media. (Or the new “SoLoMo.” We’ll see.) Developers are attacking the space right and left these days, it seems, despite the controversies surrounding the ethics and morality of these services, which include apps like Secret, Whisper, Wut and YikYak, to name a few. The latest to join the fray is Sneeky, a new photo-sharing app which…
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Good Deal: Solar weather app free on iOS today 3
April 5th at 1:33pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsSolar's $0.99 price-tag didn't put us off buying it when it launched last year, but you'll have no excuse not to try out Hollr Inc's slick weather app now it is free to download. Blending an attractively minimal design with an intuitive and useful UI, Solar won't give you granular details such as wind direction and the level of humidity, but if you simply want to check the temperature, see if it's going to rain, or view the forecast for the next few days then it's a great choice. We have reached out to...
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Banjo: Super slick social network sonar 0
June 23rd at 12:42am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsSocial networks are incredible sources of information about local events and happenings. If you want to know what’s happening in town tonight, you can fire up Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare or…
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Apple unveils streamlined iTunes Connect screenshot upload process 0
August 9th at 4:31am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsMaking good on a promise from this year's Worldwide Developers Conference in June, Apple on Monday rolled out a new iTunes Connect feature that streamlines screenshot and app preview uploading for developers marketing software across multiple device types.
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Rumr, Group Messaging With An Anonymous Twist, Launches On iOS & Android 0
March 25th at 6:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsSay hey to rumr, a new messaging app that's vying to draw your attention away from all the other ways to say hey already in play. Rumr has been in the works for around half a year, raising an $800,000 seed back in October, led by Khosla Ventures' Ben Ling. It's launching today on iOS and Android.
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Twitter updates Vine for iOS so you can shoot with the front-facing camera and mention users in posts 0
April 30th at 9:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsTwitter has updated its short-form video sharing app Vine to support recording with the iPhone’s front-facing camera, as well as the ability to mention other users either in captions or comments throughout the service....
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Rexly for iPhone makes music social 0
September 27th at 2:58pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsIn the game to turn music more social, we’ve had a lot of choices, but not very many good ones. It sort of goes without saying that iTunes Ping has…
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Microsoft's Word Flow iOS keyboard adds Gboard-style GIFs, emoji, and web search 0
August 24th at 6:02pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsApple's opening of the iOS keyboard floodgates has created enough space for a small skirmish between Google's Gboard and Microsoft's Word Flow.
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How to use Adobe Distiller to create reasonably-sized PDFs 0
April 1st at 5:07pm / GigaOM / 0 opinionsEncountering a huge PDF file when you only need a small one can be frustrating. Here’s how to make sure you’re using the right-sized tool for the job.
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iOS app contains potential malware 3
May 3rd at 12:42am / Macworld / 0 opinionsAn app available for download from Apple’s iOS App Store contains an embedded Trojan horse. And while the good news is that you’re almost definitely safe from any malware danger, there’s still reason for concern. The app itself is almost certainly harmless—and the malicious code is probably present unintentionally—but the fact that the code slipped through the App Store’s review process isn’t ideal....
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Cupple is a sharing app for Couples 0
November 8th at 9:11pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsSharing things using your mobile phone is nothing new, but apps like Path are putting a new spin on sharing by only allowing you to have a network of fifty…
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Google finally launches its Allo messaging app 0
September 21st at 12:02pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsLeaning heavily on Google's new Assistant, Google hopes Allo will finally give it a messaging app that really sticks.
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Flayvr Raises $2 Million To Help Us Make Sense Of Our Growing Photo Collections 0
April 9th at 6:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsBefore Apple’s iOS 7 update began organizing your photos into “moments” based on time and place, there was Flayvr. The Tel Aviv-based startup has built automatic organization technology which takes your smartphone’s photos and videos and places them into albums that you can quickly share with your friends and social networks. Today, the company has raised another $2…