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‘Readlines’ Streams Your RSS Headlines Straight to Your Desk 0
February 16th at 1:54pm / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsReadlines – ($0.99) Universal – News Readlines makes great use of your iOS device while it’s sat in its dock on your desk, and turns an otherwise boring blank screen in to a big, bold stream of random headlines from your Google Reader RSS feeds. In the same way that the recent Trickle application displays tweets from your Twitter feed, Readlines cycles through your unread stories and displays a constant stream of headlines. Clicking on a headline that interests you will take you straight to Safari where...
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7 Top Tools for Reading the News Online 0
December 12th at 2:49pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsThe Trendsetter Tech Series is supported by smart. Test drive the space saving, eco-friendly, totally unique, smart. Visit smartusa.com to find a new …
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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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Everything Your New iPad Needs Right Now 0
December 25th at 3:00pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsWell, weren't you a good boy and/or girl this year! That iPad's going to be your favorite new toy no matter what, but here's how to squeeze the most out of it from day one. I'll assume you've successfully removed the iPad from its box, yes? Good. You're a natural! Now trot on over to your computer and plug it in with that fancy 30-pin connector (also, don't lose that connector—it's proprietary to Apple). Once you're hooked up, iTunes will walk you through the registration process. It's pretty...
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Daily App Deals: Get DocAS for iPad for 99¢ in Today’s App Deals 0
May 7th at 9:30pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsThe Daily App Deals post is a round-up of the best app discounts of the day, as well as some notable mentions for ones that are on sale. DocAS - Annotate PDF, Take Notes and Handwriting (iTunes) Previously $4.99, now 99¢. DocAS for iPad aims to be your all-in-one app for reading, managing and annotating PDFs and other documents, as well as taking handwritten and voice notes. Get it for 99¢. (via LogicBuy) iOS iOS
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Sayonara, Afterglow, Settle It, and More 0
November 9th at 11:00pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsThanks to our every four years orgy of public decision making, we finally know what president we'll be stuck with for the next four years. Well, at least technology can still set us free! Here's a week's worth of iPhone apps for you to enjoy!
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Ten apps for your new iPad 0
December 25th at 3:00am / Macworld / 0 opinionsIf you were lucky enough to receive a new iPad for the holidays this year, we hope you have fun exploring what the tablet has to offer. By now you've probably acquainted yourself with the built-in apps on your iPad, so you may want to reach outside the sandbox for more interesting fare. The App Store, which you can access on your iPad or via iTunes on your computer, features more than 750,000 downloadable apps. If there’s something you want to do on your iPad, chances are good you can find a tool for it...
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Thirst Anaylzes RSS Feeds to Determine What's Hot 0
March 8th at 5:05am / Mashable / 0 opinionsAUSTIN -- Mobile app Thirst won the SXSW Accelerator in 2012 as a Twitter magazine, of sorts. It analyzed Twitter in real-time, organized tweets by topic, and presented that content in an easy-to-read way. A year later, the app is back at SXSW, now with a slightly revamped version that (instead of focusing on Twitter) now focuses on what you read online. Launched three weeks ago, the new version is closing in on 100,000 downloads.
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Google Reader client app Reeder updated as standalone RSS reader with Feedbin support 0
April 29th at 6:04pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsPopular RSS aggregation and reading app Reeder received an update on Monday, offering users the ability use it as a standalone reader, while building in support for third-party syncing service Feedbin.
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Digg updates its iOS app to bring its Digg Reader RSS service to mobile 1
June 27th at 12:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsDigg Reader, Digg’s take on bridging the impending gap when Google Reader is finally ‘sunsetted’ this month, opened up in beta this week and today the service stepped on to mobile as an update to the Digg iOS app, right on Digg’s previously announced schedule....
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Pulse updated with option to preview sources, better search results, and new curated recommendations 0
August 21st at 9:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsLinkedIn today announced an update that makes it “easier than ever” to read and find sources on Pulse. You can download the new version now directly from Google Play and Apple’s App Store....
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Our Favorite Android, iOS and Windows Phone Apps of the Week 2
October 26th at 2:10am / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsThe apps world brought us redesigns, updates, and brand new offerings this week, none of which are pumpkin spice flavored. Put on your touchscreen gloves and get apping!...
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No time to read? Blinkist wants to help. 1
January 17th at 1:28am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsAs sad as it may be, many people just don’t have the time to read these days. When we say ‘read’, we don’t mean 140-character-long rants on Twitter, or 150-word news nuggets on the BBC. We mean books, magazines and long-form articles....
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Apple announces 2014 Apple Design Award winners, Threes and Monument Valley among selected 2
June 3rd at 5:31am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsAfter the WWDC keynote wrapped up on Monday, Apple announced the winners of its annual Apple Design Awards that recognizes the most innovative and technically superior OS X and iOS apps of the year.
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AppleInsider 2.0 for iPhone and iPad now available as free downloads from Apple's App Store 0
October 22nd at 7:51pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsAppleInsider today is pleased to announce the release of a major update to its universal iOS application on the App Store, delivering a fresh new look, unified subscription features across the iPhone and iPad, favorites, advance font preferences, offline reading, Instapaper support and more.
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Apple launches Watch App Store and online User Guide 1
April 23rd at 10:31pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsIn preparation for the launch of the Apple Watch on Friday, Apple on Thursday launched the Watch App Store, as well as an online User Guide for people learning to navigate the device.
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This week on AppleInsider: Steve Jobs tributes, iPhone & Watch launches, iOS security & more 0
October 10th at 2:11pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsThis week saw Apple honor Steve Jobs on the fourth anniversary of his death, and simultaneously make a series of small-scale product announcements, while putting out fires related to iPhone battery life and iOS security.
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Twitter is bringing an in-app Periscope button to all 0
June 16th at 10:22pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsNext time you're about to fire off a tweet, you can instead decide to go live with just a couple of taps.
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iPad App Combines Your Child's Artwork and Voice 0
March 2nd at 12:07am / Mashable / 0 opinionsAn iPad app released Wednesday makes it easy to combine a drawing on the tablet with an audio memory -- such as your child's description of his or her artwork. The app,...
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Four Of The Best Apps From Microsoft’s NYC Mobile Acceleration Week 0
November 21st at 2:48pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsIf you’ve been paying attention this morning, you’re perhaps somewhat aware of a program Microsoft has in place called Mobile Acceleration Week (part of its BizSpark program), where 12 hand-picked startups can access hands-on support and training to build compelling apps for the Windows Phone platform. MAWs happen all over the world all year long, but I was lucky enough to catch up with some of the participants of New York’s Mobile Acceleration Week, and was pretty pleased with the apps I saw. Microsof...
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The Best iPad Apps Of 2012 So Far 2
June 29th at 1:00pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsWe’ve told you what the best Mac apps and Android apps launched in 2012 are. At the end of last year, we even provided you with a handy list of…
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All the Apps Updated for iOS 5 0
October 12th at 7:47pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsiOS 5 is here and most apps are slowly updating to include iCloud support, Newsstand, Twitter integration and more to iPhones, iPads and iPod Touches all around the world. Here's our list of apps updated for iOS 5. Let us know if we're missing any apps! • Twitter - Photos upload to pic.twitter.com, DMs are re-designed on iPad and more • Foursquare - Updated with a new Radar feature to alert you when you're near some friends, a place you wanted to try, or a list you followed • Soundhound - iCloud...
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Flipboard Gets iPhone 5 and Brazilian Support 0
September 20th at 6:52pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsThe super-popular news reading app Flipboard has received an update to its iOS app to add support for the iPhone 5 and iOS 6. They say that the update allows for ‘more…