• Sorted offers a new take on the standard To Do list app

    April 14th at 10:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    A new application called Sorted launches today to offer a better, faster and more efficient way to manage your tasks via your mobile phone. Yes, it’s another To Do list application. Do we really need such a thing? The answer to that question may be subjective, but a small team of developers in Hong Kong believe there’s room for another app in this space to carve out its…

  • New Google Calendar feature carves out time for personal goals

    April 13th at 7:22pm / Macworld / 0 opinions

    Whether it's working out more or taking up a new hobby, Google wants to be the service to help you reach those #squadgoals.

  • Facebook Messenger can now send and preview Dropbox files

    April 12th at 2:49am / The Verge / 0 opinions

    There's going to be a ton of Facebook news tomorrow, so Dropbox is getting a cool piece of news out early: it's now integrated into Messenger on both iOS and Android. Facebook Messenger users will be able to find Dropbox inside Messenger's extensions menu. From there, you'll be able to send photos, videos, and other files to whoever you're chatting with. If you send a video, an image, or a GIF, Messenger will be able to preview it inline; for any other type of file, you'll have to jump out to Dropbox...

  • Slidebox brings its Tinder-like photo management app to Android

    April 11th at 6:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    A new application called Slidebox aims to help Android users clean up their photo library by swiping to delete unwanted photos, as well as use other tools to more easily organize photos into albums. It’s sort of like a “Tinder for Photos” with a few extra features, in fact.The app is now one of many utilities arriving to address a longtime challenge smartphone users…

  • 5 of the best Google apps for iOS, and how to use them

    April 5th at 7:42pm / Macworld / 0 opinions

    Not all Google geeks use Android. Bring popular productivity tools to your iPhone or iPad with these native versions of your favorite apps.

  • 13 apps that support and empower the autistic community

    April 2nd at 2:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinions

    Smartphones have opened a door to a whole new world for our community.”

  • Flipd app forces you to put your iPhone away so you can get some work done

    March 31st at 6:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    Let’s face it, your phone is a blessing and a curse. Behind its sleek glass front is a whole world of excitement. All your friends, the entirety of the Internet and omg, a kitten video… If you haven’t the self-discipline to keep the phone away when you’re trying to get some work done, Flipd has your back. Today, a shiny new iOS version of the app joined its…

  • FlowVella brings multimedia presentations to iPhone

    March 22nd at 6:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    FlowVella, the makers of an iPad and Mac app that rethinks PowerPoint for the mobile-first generation, has now brought its app to the iPhone. As with its tablet counterpart, FlowVella lets you create rich presentations using touches and gestures, while also adding multimedia like GIFs, videos, audio, as well as PDFs, words and images, as you could with more traditional desktop…