Parallels Access 2.0 is a remote-access app that lets you view and control your Mac or Windows machine from any iOS device. You can connect either over a local network, or (as long as both machines are connected to the Internet) over the Internet....
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Parallels Access 2 review: Control your Mac (or PC) from your iPad or iPhone 1
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At Long Last, Facebook Messenger Arrives on iPads 1
July 3rd at 8:45pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsWe've been waiting long enough.
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Amazillions Are Streaming Music Via Amazon Prime 1
June 23rd at 7:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsAmazon today released its first numbers offering some insight into how many people are streaming music over its new Amazon Prime Music service a little over a week after its launch.Before you ask, I’ll say straight out that par for the course with Amazon, there are no specific sales numbers: “Prime members streamed tens of millions of songs—that’s millions of hours…
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How to go completely paperless with iOS 5
June 21st at 9:27pm / GigaOM / 0 opinionsIt still takes a little effort to go completely paperless; with names like iPad and tablet, the devices we use still pay homage to a paper-based world. But there are some apps for those who wish to banish paper.
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Parallels Access goes universal, extends Mac and Windows remote desktop controls to iPhone 2
June 17th at 11:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsParallels on Monday announced an update to its subscription-based Parallels Access remote desktop app, adding new gestures and controls to support operation on smartphones like Apple's iPhone.
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iOS App Store’s Top Charts No Longer Show Top 300 Apps, Now Only Top 150 Get Ranked 0
May 28th at 10:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsApple has made a significant change to the “Top Charts” section in the iOS App Store just ahead of its Worldwide Developers Conference next week in San Francisco – it’s now only featuring the Top 150 Paid, Free and Top Grossing applications, where before it was featuring the Top 300. That means that half the applications which previously counted on being ranked here…
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How parents can use the iPad to keep their kids learning this summer 1
May 24th at 8:07pm / GigaOM / 0 opinionsThe quality and number of education apps has increased over the last few years. The following guide identifies apps that students and parents can use to stay on top over summer vacation.
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Networkr Is A Tinder-Style Networking App For LinkedIn Contacts 1
May 19th at 10:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsMeet Networkr -- a Tinder for professional networking powered by your LinkedIn contacts. No, it's not the dating app that uses LinkedIn data to find prospective love matches (that's LinkedUp in case you're wondering). This app wants to help you move your business interests forward by upping your networking game.
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With iTunes Connect 3.0, Apple is one step closer to bringing an iOS 7 look to all its apps 0
May 16th at 12:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsApple on Thursday unveiled a new revision to its developer-focused iTunes Connect app for iOS, sporting an all-new design and the ability to manage multimedia content in the iTunes Store and iBooks Store alongside apps on the App Store.
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How to turn your iPad into a desktop with these remote access apps 5
May 3rd at 8:07pm / GigaOM / 1 opinionsAccessing a desktop computer from your iPad can be useful when you are out and about. There are some really great options that can make setup and discovery from anywhere on the internet quick and easy.
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Square links in-store shopping to its online Market with new order-ahead tool 0
April 29th at 6:47pm / GigaOM / 0 opinionsSquare has a lot of merchants on its online and mobile shopping portal Square Market, but few are actually selling goods there. Its new Pickup feature could prompt more of them to accept payments online.
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How to recover lost contacts on iOS and prevent it from happening again 5
April 26th at 8:07pm / GigaOM / 0 opinionsIt can happen to anyone at anytime, noticing that your contact list is either missing or incomplete. All may not be lost, as there may be a way to get back some or all of your contacts.
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The best timekeeping iOS apps 0
April 21st at 5:02pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsAs someone who runs a freelance consulting business, it's important to track my time accurately so that I can bill my clients properly, and there just so happens to be a plethora of standalone timekeeping apps available for iOS....
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How much will Office for iPad actually help Microsoft? (Hint: Less than you think) 0
March 27th at 11:07pm / GigaOM / 0 opinionsChoice is always a good thing and iPad owners have a shiny new choice with Microsoft Office for iPad. But the software won’t likely disrupt the productivity suite market and could actually end up hurting Microsoft’s own Surface 2 tablet.
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9th Dot Aims To Be The App For Consumer Feedback And Suggestions 1
March 14th at 4:03am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsGot a great idea for your favorite business? A startup called 9th Dot has created an app where you can share that idea, with potential rewards if your idea actually gets used. There are plenty of other options for businesses that want to collect customer suggestions. Many of them take the form of crowdsourced "idea" sites like My Starbucks Idea, where users can submit and vote on different…
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CloudMagic's new cards link your inbox to Evernote and other apps 1
March 11th at 7:49pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsUnlike other email apps, CloudMagic's goal isn't to help you reach inbox zero. Before today, its standout feature was an incredibly quick search function. "Once you use CloudMagic's lightning fast search to get to your emails quickly, you'll find yourself spending less time sorting your email and more time being productive," reads the Android app's description. Instead of taking after Mailbox's obsessive quest for a clean inbox, CloudMagic aims to help find what you're looking for — and do it faster...
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CloudMagic’s Email Application Now Lets You Compete Your Work Right From Your Inbox 0
March 11th at 7:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsCloudMagic, the makers of a personal search app which in February changed direction to become a search-focused email application instead, is out this morning with a significant update. The company is introducing a new feature called “cards,” which let you do more with your email messages, by allowing you to complete workflows in your inbox. These could include things like updating a…
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10 things your iPad can do with a little extra help 11
March 8th at 9:07pm / GigaOM / 0 opinionsOn its own, the iPad is capable of accomplishing a great number of day to day tasks. With a little help from an add-on accessory it can do quite a bit more.
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Amazon takes online sales management mobile with Amazon Seller iOS app 1
March 7th at 5:51am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsAmazon on Wednesday released Amazon Seller, an iOS app that acts as a portable toolbox for merchants with accounts with the Internet sales giant to initiate sales, manage products and communicate with customers.
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Amazon Debuts An Official Mobile App For Amazon Sellers 3
March 6th at 7:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsAmazon quietly launched a new mobile application designed for Amazon Sellers, the individuals and businesses who leverage Amazon’s scale to reach the company’s millions of shoppers by listing their products on Amazon’s site. Amazon Seller, as the app is simply called, offers a suite of mobile tools that allow sellers to search and scan barcodes of items, check prices, sales…
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Documents 5 for iOS Adds Integration with Other Readdle Apps on iPad 0
February 27th at 7:28pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsReaddle launched version 5.0 of its Documents app today for iPhone and iPad, introducing a new iOS 7-inspired design and a simpler workflow between its other mobile apps such as Scanner Pro....
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Fleksy gesture-based keyboard SDK now available to all iOS developers 0
February 20th at 6:11pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsJust over two months after launching a new SDK for their gesture-based keyboard into beta, Fleksy on Thursday announced that the free program is now open to all developers and that a slew of new apps have come on board.
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LinkedIn Passes 50 Million Users In Asia 1
February 12th at 4:48pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsLinkedIn has been growing rapidly in Asia-Pacific, as it announced today that it just crossed 50 million registered users in the region — that’s nearly triple the number in less than three years. The company opened its regional center in Singapore in May 2011....
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Virgin America announces social network to help you make business contacts in the sky 0
February 12th at 5:09am / The Verge / 0 opinionsAs Virgin Atlantic begins testing Google Glass as a check-in tool, its American counterpart has announced the launch of a custom social network designed to connect passengers in flight. Virgin America and Here On Biz, a location-aware social app centered on business connections, have collaborated to make the app work at 35,000 feet by leveraging Gogo's in-flight Wi-Fi network and an API that calculates an aircraft's location in the sky. Those using the app will be able to message others on their flight,...
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Livescribe 3 Smartpen SDK Launches with Outline 1
February 12th at 12:08am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsJust a few months after the Livescribe 3 smartpen launched, Livescribe has announced the first SDK partner app to integrate with the device....