When transitioning from a computer to the iPad there are still a few challenges that you will face along the way. Here are a few steps that may help you leave the personal computer era behind for good.
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MyDoge, Such Wow, iOS 3
February 7th at 6:28pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsSuch wow today. First iOS app Dogecoin is come amazing MyDoge. Apple much confuse Bitcoin app is removing last one such nothing many left in App Store. MyDoge so cool but transaction of Dogecoin cannot have because can readonly does only read. Very MyDoge haz Reddit Dogecoin looking at informatiev wallet and market calculator can does. Start in that Qrhacker.com amazing have scanning then QR code for Doge inside MyDoge. So mach cool. ➤ MyDoge for iOS Image via Oleg Znamenskiy / Shutterstock
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12 Apps to Make This Valentine's Day Your Best One Yet 1
February 6th at 5:25pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsWhat's red, white and romantic all over? Valentine's Day. The sappy holiday is approaching fast, and there are millions of ways to prepare for it. Whether you're single, in a relationship or just love celebrating love, we've scoped out 12 useful and fun apps that'll make the holiday bright. See also: 11 DIY Valentines to Make Your True Love Whether you use a movie app such as Flixster to see what's playing in theaters, or you create a sweet, customized card with Red Stamp, these apps will help.
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22 of the Best iOS Apps From January 6
February 3rd at 10:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionscame and went, and we served up a gargantuan summary of some of the best apps to hit the App Store over the 12-month period ending in December. Now, with 2014 well and truly underway, here’s a quick snapshot of some of the best new iOS apps from January....
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Evernote Rolls Out New, More Customizable iPhone & iPad Apps With Better Sync, Speed & Hopefully, Fewer Bugs 2
January 30th at 9:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsEvernote’s ongoing plan to improve its technology platform is taking another step forward today with the release of updated apps for iPhone and iPad. The new apps are promised to be faster, easier to use and more customizable, with homescreens you can adjust to fit your needs, better business card scanning, bug fixes and more. The company has been struggling with glitches and bugs related to…
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NoWait, The App That Lets You Join A Restaurant Wait List From Your Phone, Goes Nationwide 0
January 30th at 7:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsMobile wait listing service for restaurants, NoWait, is now expanding the rollout of its consumer-facing mobile app to reach diners nationwide, the company says. The app shows you a list of nearby restaurants, wait times, and distances, and lets you join wait lists from your phone. It first arrived on the market last September in NoWait's hometown of Pittsburgh, where in three months' time it…
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The Stat App: Stats for All Your iOS Apps 0
January 30th at 6:48pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsIn the past year, freelancer Paddy Donnelly and developer Alain Hufkens have launched the kiddie-centric Wee Rockets and Wee Subs for iOS. But now, out of frustration “at the lack of good iOS apps to monitor sales and revenue” as they put it, they’ve built their own to do just that....
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The Rise of Whisper: How Cartoons and Tiger Woods Led to a Hit App 0
January 23rd at 11:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsWhen I was younger I used to get 'lost' in Walmart on purpose just so I could hear my name on the intercom" "I act like I love single life. But in reality, I'd give anything to be the couple everyone stares at." "I won $50,000 on a scratch ticket. I haven't told anyone yet" If the measure of a social network is how much users share about themselves, then Whisper may already rank near the top.
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Facebook Pages Manager for iOS Gets Image Post Scheduling 0
January 23rd at 2:28pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsDays after announcing it will prioritize image-based updates over text-based updates in users’ Timelines, Facebook is making things more convenient for marketers after it updated its Pages Manager app for iOS app with the option to schedule photo posts. (The feature is already present in the Android app.)...
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You probably shouldn’t call your app Intercourse 2
January 22nd at 2:48pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsIn December, an Australian team launched an app that was meant to allow people to get anonymous feedback from their audience during a pitch or presentation....
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Our Favorite Android, iOS, and Windows Phone Apps of the Week 0
January 18th at 3:30am / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsSRemember as a kid, when you'd go to weddings or plays or concerts or whatever, the adult sitting next to you would give you a piece of candy to keep you quiet? Apps are smartphone candy. Pass a few to your phone so it doesn't start blabbing in the middle of the vows.AndroidVizilifeSNewly updated today, Vizilife is a planning app that organizes and collates all the different types of data on your phone. Say you've got a calendar event, an audio file, a picture and contact info that you want linked...
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Box is giving away 50GB of free storage, as it introduces file previews and more to its iOS app 1
January 16th at 1:48am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsBox has released an update to its iOS apps that now features a sleeker and faster experience, new preview file capabilities, full text search functionality, and more. To mark the occasion, the company is giving away 50GB of free storage to users that download the new app within the next 30 days....
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VIPorbit review: Get to work on your relationships 0
January 16th at 12:02am / Macworld / 0 opinionsYou're excused for assuming that VIPOrbit is a business-use only, comprehensive customer and contact relationship management tool for Mac and iOS. While it's true that it helps you track your interaction with customers and clients, integrates with a variety of social media tools and Skype, VIPOrbit is designed to help you track of your relationships, whether they are personal, social or business-related....
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FullContact Acquires Cobook To Build A Better Universal Address Book 0
January 15th at 10:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsCobook, the scrappy startup out of Latvia which grew its universal address book application to over a million users, is being acquired by FullContact, a larger Denver-based operation also working on contact management solutions for businesses and individuals. Going forward, the entire six-person Cobook team will relocate to Denver, where Cobook CEO Kaspars Dancis will assume the role of Product…
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How to Get 50GB Free Storage Right Now on iOS 2
January 15th at 9:10pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsS As it's done in the past with Android, Box is offering 50GB of free storage for new iPhone and iPad users following its latest iOS redesign. That's an ample increase over its already generous 10GB free space, and could be enough to lure you away from that Dropbox account you've been clinging to. The deal is good for the next 30 days, so you've got some time to decide. In the meantime, here's a look at some of the new features (including support for over 100+ file types and a pretty handy-looking UI...
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Box's iOS app gets a revamp, early users get free 50GB for trying it 0
January 15th at 9:09pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsStorage and collaboration service Box wants you to use its newly-revamped iOS app so bad, the company's giving out 50GB to anyone who downloads it in the next 30 days. That's five times as much storage as it usually doles out to people for free, a hint at just how much the company is trying to grab new users, as well as attract others away from rivals like Dropbox....
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Five tips to get more out of your iPhone or iPad in the new year 2
January 4th at 9:07pm / GigaOM / 0 opinionsUsing voice recognition, a stylus and your camera, this year make a resolution to think differently about how you use your mobile device.
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Scanner Pro named App of the Week, CBS to stream AFC playoffs to Macs and iPads 1
January 3rd at 5:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsPopular document scanning app Scanner Pro is now available for free after being named Apple's iOS App of the Week, while CBS announces it will live-stream its coverage of this year's NFL playoffs for the first time ever.
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20 of the best productivity apps of 2013 2
January 1st at 5:28pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionswas a great year for productivity. The email problem hasn’t been completely solved, but apps like Mailbox and Dispatch have taken away much of the pain of the task. Meanwhile, we have plenty of choices for calendar and to-do apps that are well-designed, useful and fast....
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Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, AOL: grading their iOS apps for 2013 0
December 31st at 10:27pm / GigaOM / 0 opinionsGoogle continues to excel on Appleâs own platform by going native on iOS with its online services. Not to be outdone, the likes of Microsoft and Yahoo are closing in while AOL continues to find itself.
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15 of the best iOS apps released in December 1
December 31st at 9:48pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsDecember (and 2013) will soon be a distant memory, so we thought we’d take a retrospective look at some of the more notable apps to hit our radar over the past month. So without further ado, here’s a quick snapshot of some of the best iOS apps to launch in recent weeks....
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89 of the best iOS apps launched in 2013 11
December 28th at 7:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsIn a year that saw Apple finally pass the one million milestone in terms of live applications in the App Store, it’s fair to say there’s a deluge of file-managers, smart calendars, budgeting tools and funky cameras to sift through to get to the real gems....
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App Santa Brings Deep Discounts to Top iOS Apps 2
December 23rd at 1:05am / Mashable / 0 opinionsJust in time for the holidays, a new iOS app sale called App Santa is offering users deep discounts on some of the best paid iOS apps of this year. App Santa is a collaboration between ten indie iOS developers, with each offering up to a 60% discount on their respective iOS apps. The apps in the list include several of those highlighted in Apple's own Best of 2013 list, as well as some of Mashable's picks for apps that look great on iOS 7.
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Loop Upgrades Its Mobile Survey App, Adds A Pro Account For $99 A Year 0
December 20th at 3:23am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsLoop, a startup that makes it easy and quick for retailers to collect feedback from customers, has released version 2.0 of its iOS app. The most important change probably isn't a product feature, but the fact that Loop is ready to start charging. With Loop (which I tried out in May), it's easy for business to put together a survey with a few questions, and then to display that survey on an iPad…
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Facebook Pages Manager gets iOS 7 redesign, now allows tagging in posts and comments 1
December 17th at 12:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsFacebook has redesigned its Pages Manager app for iOS 7 and added a new feature that lets Page admins tag other people and Pages in their posts and comments....