Carbon: A Lesson For The Twitter iOS Team
Carbon For Android is a prime example of a really good Twitter client for an app that’s not yet on an iOS device. Sure, Android has a certain stigma attached to its app “design” tendencies, but Carbon...
View ArticleA Kickstarter App For iPhone Is Finally Here!
Kickstarter app for iPhone is here! Everyone’s favorite crowdfunding platform just released its first iPhone and iPod touch app. If you’re a regular crowdfunder, you can download the free, swanky new...
View ArticleSamsung Vs. Apple: Coming To A Living Room Near You!
The Samsung vs. Apple battle that has long raged over several continents and in many courthouses will shortly expand into a new territory: your living room. Samsung all but declared war on Apple at the...
View ArticleTouch Up That Sext With Adobe Photoshop Touch For iPhone
Struggling to make that picture look just right with Instagram or Snapchat? Touch up that sext with Adobe Photoshop Touch for iPhone. Adobe’s premier photo editing tool, Photoshop, has just escaped...
View ArticleAmazon Takes On iTunes With Native iPad App
Amazon clearly still plans to take on iTunes. Today’s launch of its Cloud Player for iPad suggests that the company isn’t giving up the fight, despite iTunes accounting for 60% of the music industry’s...
View ArticleYouTube iOS App Now Beams Video To Your TV Without AirPlay
YouTube has released an updated version of their app for iOS and it’s sporting a fancy new “Send To TV” function. This allows you to watch your favorite YouTube videos on the big screen without cables,...
View ArticleAutomatic Hacks Your Car For You
Forget Ford’s new developer program and Tesla’s third party API, car “hacking” just got super simple with the new Automatic system. Automatic is made up of an iPhone app and a small hardware “box” that...
View ArticleRecommended Read: Jim Dalrymple Quits Apple Music
In what is part sad love poetry and tech column, Jim Dalrymple published a very public breakup with Apple Music. After some serious problems with iCloud music, his library, and other very publicly...
View ArticleRecommended Read: Threes Rakes It In By Going Free
There are a lot of think pieces out there about the state of development on iOS, and specifically how you can make money in the App Store. Threes was a huge hit as a paid app, but faced problems with...
View ArticleApps Of The Week: Taskmaster, Hemingway Editor, Storyline, Reuters TV, PopKey
I have an interesting set of apps for you this week. First up is a task manager for iOS that focuses entirely on text. I’ve also got an app that helps you consolidate your twitter reads by account. I...
View ArticleNail Your Mobile Video Conference
Cross-platforming, in terms of technology, refers to any time software or hardware is compatible with multiple platforms. It has become a standard of some of the most depended on software on the market...
View ArticleNews Roundup 8/3: Apple Buys More Land, Thunderstrike Gets A Sequel
Sorry we missed out on the news last week. There wasn’t all that much to write about anyway. Not that we have that much for you today, just two stories that captured my attention. However it’s Deacon...
View ArticleDeal Of The Day: PDF Pen
The Mac comes with Preview which is a good casual PDF reader. PDF Pen is the more advanced version of PDF editing on the Mac. With a ton of features like content redaction, OCR, Word export, and many...
View ArticleRecommended Read: Meet The Mechanical Master
My love of mechanical keyboards is well documented. Wired has a great story about someone with an even deeper obsession than my own: Ermita runs Clicky Keyboards, a side job to his regular gig as...
View ArticleTuesday Tip: See All Open Windows With A Scroll In Your Dock
This week’s tip is an easy way to see all the open windows for an app using a trackpad or mouse gesture. I found this tip over at iMore. All you need to do is paste the following command into terminal:...
View ArticleNews Roundup: More Security News, Apple Rumor Slayer, Apple Music Charts
More Mac Malware News Man, I was right about Defcon/Blackhat being a treasure trove of news, and it usually isn’t good. The latest is another iteration of the DYLD_PRINT_TO_FILE privilege escalation...
View ArticleGames Of The Week: This War Of Mine, Escape From The Man Sized Cabinet,...
I hear a lot of people bashing the large amount of free to play games on the App Store. If you’re one of those people you better pick up our first game, a translation of a fantastic survival game for...
View ArticleRecommended Read: Fingerprinting your typing patterns.
I think that at some point we’re going to have to realize that if people want to track what you do on computers, the only thing stopping them is their own time and effort. We can encrypt, use TOR,...
View ArticleNews Roundup: IBM and Apple Go To Work, TestFlight gets iOS 9
So it’s a pretty slow time of year for news. I did manage to find a couple that were at least mildly interesting. Thankfully we don’t have any further security news about Apple, but we’re only half way...
View ArticleApps Of The Week: Code For iOS, Democracy.io, FISH, Patterns, Move To Apple...
Still taking a bit to keep these on schedule, but I am still making sure that you’re getting new apps every week. This time around, it’s a bit more of a geeky collection of apps. First up is an app...
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