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Google Authenticator will add a formidable layer of protection to your e-mail account 0
October 31st at 3:45am / Mashable / 0 opinionsGoogle Authenticator is a free security app that can protect your accounts against password theft. It's easy to set up and can be used in a process called two-factor authentication (2FA) offered on popular services like Gmail, Facebook, Twitter, Inst...
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There's now an official Hamilton app because Hamilton is forever 0
August 14th at 12:45am / Mashable / 0 opinionsIt's about time, Lin...
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How Apple's App Store turned into a scammer's paradise 0
June 13th at 4:45am / Mashable / 0 opinionsApple's App Store has a problem.
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The ultimate app guide to Super Bowl Sunday 0
February 4th at 5:45am / Mashable / 0 opinionsFree streaming, beer recommendations and more.
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10 apps you'll definitely want at the next protest 0
February 2nd at 9:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsThey'll help you with everything from finding the nearest restroom to understanding your rights.
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Google open-sources Chrome browser for Apple's iOS, promises faster development 0
January 31st at 10:51pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsGoogle on Tuesday announced that the iOS version of Chrome is now open-source, something which could potentially aid developers and accelerate official releases of the browser.
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Apple Support app makes US App Store debut 0
December 14th at 6:31am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsAfter a month of availability in the Netherlands, Apple's standalone hardware and software support app landed in the U.S. App Store complete with customer personalization via iCloud connectivity, live chat options, recent service history and more.
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Nest introduces camera streaming to Apple TV, 'instaclip' creation and sharing 0
November 19th at 7:31am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsAlphabet's Nest this week rolled out an update to its app platform that allows owners to stream Nest Cam feeds directly to fourth-generation Apple TV units, while introducing a new video clip creation and sharing feature called "instaclip."
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Search privately on your iPhone with Google app's new incognito mode 1
September 28th at 3:05am / Mashable / 0 opinionsOne of Chrome's more useful features has landed on Google's iOS app.
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9 apps that'll help you make a positive impact on the world every day 0
September 23rd at 8:45am / Mashable / 0 opinionsEthical groceries to helping fund cancer research -- these nine apps have got you covered.
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20 free must-have apps for dog lovers 0
August 30th at 3:25am / Mashable / 0 opinionsThis is the last dog app guide you'll ever need.
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Microsoft's Word Flow iOS keyboard adds Gboard-style GIFs, emoji, and web search 0
August 24th at 6:02pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsApple's opening of the iOS keyboard floodgates has created enough space for a small skirmish between Google's Gboard and Microsoft's Word Flow.
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Microsoft’s iPhone keyboard takes aim at Google with new built-in search 0
August 24th at 12:29pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsMicrosoft has released a big update for its Word Flow keyboard on the iPhone this week. The biggest addition is a new search interface that lets you find GIFs, emoji, images, contacts, and anything from Bing search results without leaving the keyboard. Microsoft's GIF search feature copies the animated pictures into your clipboard, allowing you to paste them in. Word Flow will even pick out GIFs from words you type, so if you say "deal with it" in a message you'll get a GIF icon that brings up the...
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Netflix launches Fast.com app for iOS and Android 0
August 10th at 4:25am / Mashable / 0 opinionsNetflix brings its Fast.com service to the world of apps.
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Netflix's speed test tool is now on iOS and Android 0
August 9th at 11:09pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsNetflix launched an internet speed test at Fast.com back in May, and this week it rolled out dedicated apps for the tool on iOS and Android. While the apps are identical to the website, Fast's launch as an app could go a long way toward getting people to use it. And that's a big part of the goal here: the more people using Fast, the more data Netflix has on where internet service providers are doing a poor job....
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Swiftkey launches emoji-predicting Swiftmoji keyboard for Android and iOS 0
July 21st at 8:22pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsThe new keyboard predicts emoji as you type, using Swiftkey's word-predicting technology.
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Swiftkey’s new keyboard app can predict your next emoji 0
July 20th at 10:09pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsSwiftkey announced a new keyboard app today, its first major app since it was acquired by Microsoft in February. It is a keyboard app dubbed Swiftmoji, and despite what the name suggests, it is not a Taylor Swift-themed sticker pack....
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The best third-party keyboards for iPhone and iPad 1
June 28th at 1:42pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsLetâs face it: Third-party keyboards have left Appleâs iOS keyboard in the dust. Here are our favorite picks.
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New Google prompt vastly simplifies two-factor authentication 0
June 21st at 7:22pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsThe feature will be built into Android with a Play Services update and work on iOS through the Google app.
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Google is making two-factor authentication a lot easier to use 0
June 21st at 2:09pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsGoogle has supported two-factor authentication for more than five years now, but the search giant is making it a little easier to use this week. Previously, you've had to manually enter a code from an authenticator app or via SMS, but Google is introducing a new prompt that you can tap on your phone to approve login requests. It's very similar to how Twitter's two-factor authentication works, generating a notification that you accept from a phone and it approves the login attempt....
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Crowdsourcing app allows everyone to help rescue refugees from the sea 0
June 14th at 7:45pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsThe I SEA app lets smartphone users from across the world scan satellite images to search for boats in distress.
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Apple's making some built-in apps deletable in iOS 10, but there will be consequences 1
June 14th at 12:42am / Macworld / 0 opinionsBuilt-in apps like Stocks, Calendar, and Weather are now in the App Store, and deletableâwith some consequences. Apple also hasn't said whether you can replace a built-in app with a third-party app.
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HomeKit's official Home app will control all your connected appliances at once 0
June 13th at 11:22pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsAppleâs Home app for iOS brings quick controls, lock screen shortcuts, and remote access via Apple TV.