Popular Internet radio service Pandora has updated their iOS app with a new iOS 7-style design and an alarm clock feature, while Amazon's Cloud Drive Photos app has gone universal with support for Apple's iPad and iPad mini.
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Pandora for iOS gains new alarm clock mode, Amazon Cloud Drive Photos comes to iPad 0
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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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VSCO Cam now lets you follow friends: is this your next Instagram? 0
February 12th at 7:29pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsVSCO Cam is an essential component of our "ultimate mobile darkroom," offering no shortage of ways to edit, crop, and filter photos. We liked the app because it focused almost exclusively on making photos look their best — a refreshing perspective in a time when every mobile app has a friend feed of its own. But today, VSCO Cam is joining the social fray with version 3.0 for iPhone, which introduces a feed of your friends' photos edited inside the app....
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Adobe brings Lightroom photo editing and sync to the iPad 0
April 8th at 5:49pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsAdobe is today introducing Lightroom mobile, an iPad version of its powerful desktop photo editing and organizing app. Lightroom mobile can be used on its own, but it's really built to be a portable extension of Lightroom 5: it automatically syncs collections of photos back and forth between the two apps, letting Creative Cloud subscribers make edits on the go and always have the latest version of their photos with them....
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Instagram's new editing features could make it your only photo app 3
June 3rd at 8:29pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsThere are times when Instagram's 18 filters don't seem like enough. The app was designed to make your photos look good with as little effort as possible, but after more than three years of Sutro, Mayfair, and Lo-Fi, Instagram's filters can feel heavy-handed and limiting. So today, Instagram is finally letting you adjust the strength of each filter you use, and also debuting ten new photo-editing tools to help you manicure your photos in much greater detail....
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Snappgrip iPhone camera grip fails to deliver on great idea 1
June 26th at 7:35am / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsThe Snappgrip is a fantastic idea, with not-too-bad hardware to back it up. Itâs an accessory grip for your iPhone that adds a Bluetooth shutter release, zoom buttons and control dial to the phone’s camera, as well as a wrist…
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TripCast Is A Beautiful Travel Journal For iPhone 0
August 29th at 9:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsA new mobile application called TripCast, built by the team that created photo-sharing app Cluster, allows travelers to privately share their photos with their friends back home. The app lets you create a travel journal of sorts, by not only collecting the photos and sharing them, but also plotting them on map, and inviting fellow travelers to build albums with you.This is not the first time…
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5 apps to streamline tedious tasks 1
October 29th at 7:25pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsDon't waste time in line at the supermarket.
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This App Turns Your Phone Into A Disposable Camera, Hiding Your Photos Until They’re Delivered To Your Door 2
January 16th at 3:43am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsRemember the good ol’ days of personal photography? The days of limited film rolls; of crappy yellow cameras you bought at the drug store?None of this “Oh, you blinked? Don’t worry — I can retake it!” digital nonsense. More like “You blinked? Enjoy looking at your dumb blinking face in the photo album for the rest of eternity.”
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Instagram update adds new editing tools and post notifications 1
April 7th at 9:25pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsInstagram is making it easier to keep tabs on posts from friends, celebrities or other users you want to follow more closely.
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Justin Bieber-backed selfie app Shots to add animations in upcoming update 0
June 5th at 10:45pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsUsers will soon be able to share a whole new type of selfie on Shots.
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5 can't-miss apps: 'Qbert Rebooted,' Google Translate and more 2
August 2nd at 4:25am / Mashable / 0 opinionsA big update to Google Translate, an app that cleans up your camera roll and Yahoo's new app for silent video messaging.
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Apple updates iMovie with support for 4K video, 3D Touch and more 0
September 17th at 1:51am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsAs part of Wednesday's iOS 9 release, Apple updated its portable version of iMovie with support for editing 4K video and new UI gestures to be introduced alongside iPhone 6s and iPad Pro.
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Google acquires Fly Labs to build video editing tools for Google Photos 0
November 7th at 12:49am / The Verge / 0 opinionsGoogle said today it has acquired Fly Labs, maker of four iOS apps for quickly editing video, and will put its team to work on Google Photos. "It's a perfect match for what we built at Fly Labs, and we're looking forward to folding our technology into Google Photos," Fly said in a statement posted to its website. The company will continue to offer its four apps â Clips, Fly, Tempo, and Crop â for the next three months, and Google is giving away what used to be in-app purchases for free during that...
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This App Wants To Kill The Selfie Stick 1
January 5th at 3:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsCan an app replace the selfie stick? Sadly that seems a forlorn hope at this point. The plague of wands topped with phone clamps and wielded by photo-loving tourists everywhere seems unstoppable.
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Instagram launches personalized video feed and themed channels in Explore 0
April 14th at 9:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsInstagram wants to show you the best videos without completely destroying the sanctity of your main feed, so today it overhauled the Explore page with a slew of new video channels. Most importantly, there’s a personalized “Videos You Might Like” feed. There’s also themed channels like one for Coachella, and feature spotlights on specific creators like the ones…
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Artisto app is like Prisma for video, turning videos into instant art 0
August 6th at 10:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsThis app takes 10 second clips and transforms them into abstract art.
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This week in apps: Pokémon, Snapchat, and more make waves 0
May 27th at 4:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsMake space on your phone.
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This Week’s Must-Have iOS Apps: Slices For Twitter, Cardiio, Posts & More 0
August 12th at 6:00am / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsKicking off this week’s must-have apps roundup is a brand new Twitter client called Slices, which claims to be the world’s first Twitter app that allows you to break your timeline into individual streams, follow live events, browse Twitter by category, and more. We also have a “magical” app called Cardiio that accurately monitors your heart rate simply by looking at your face; the best blogging app for iPad yet called Pages; and more.
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Facial Recognition App IDs Your Friends Using Facebook 0
May 10th at 8:59pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsWant to make tagging friends in Facebook photos a bit easier? New facial recognition app Klik launched out of beta on Thursday. Simply download the iPhone app and get...
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Meet the Top 15 Photographers on Instagram 0
June 30th at 6:27pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsThe nature of most social networks is such that brands and big name celebrities attract the most fans and followers. This is not the case on Instagram, where...
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Epson Brings Its iPrint App To Android 0
August 30th at 7:59am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsThough the digital world seems to be swallowing print alive, there are still some documents that you just want to hold in your hand. But with the speed and ease at which we share information these days, it’s hard for printing to keep up as far as convenience goes. Epson’s tried to find a way to make printing as quick and painless as possible with its iPrint app, which has today extended to the Android platform.
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Calendagram creates Instagram calendars 0
October 24th at 11:58pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsWe’re starting to find out what you can do with pictures other than host and share them online. Apps like Apple’s Card app and Photogram have sparked interest in making…
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Obama for America iOS app launches in preparation for election season 0
July 31st at 3:16pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsUS President Barack Obama is no stranger to social media and consumer tech, having joined services like Pinterest and Instagram and releasing an iPhone app in 2008 to help secure his position in the White House. The President's campaign team is back for another round this year with the new Obama for America iOS app, providing vital information to potential voters regarding policies, community activities, events, news, volunteer opportunities, and voting and registration details. While the free app is...