After a particularly painful period of “scheduled maintenance” saw customers at online bank Simple losing access to their funds for a full day when things didn’t go exactly as planned, Simple has this morning rolled out a completely rebuilt version of its mobile application. The redesigned and re-engineered app offers a variety of improvements, including a new…
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After A Series Of Maintenance Glitches, Bank Simple Rolls Out An Improved, Rebuilt Mobile App 0
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Brightly brings personal UV tracking to iOS, PayPal adds support for loyalty cards 1
July 16th at 12:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsThe App Store added two vacation-season updates on Tuesday, with Brightly aiming to help iPhone owners avoid getting sunburn while soaking up the summer sun, while PayPal continued to expand its payments empire by adding support for virtual loyalty cards.
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Apple begins allowing Bitcoin currency apps back into the App Store 0
June 16th at 4:51pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsAt its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple quietly revised its App Store rules to allow "approved" digital currencies, which has paved the way for Bitcoin-related apps to return.
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Apple Starts Letting Bitcoin Transfer Apps Back Into Its App Store 1
June 16th at 12:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsApple’s Bitcoin freeze appears to be thawing fast, with bitcoin wallet apps that offer the ability to transfer BTC now filtering back into the App Store.The move was picked up by Coindesk yesterday which noted that the Coin Pocket BTC wallet app was back in the store. The Coin Pocket app allows users to send and receive bitcoin from an iOS device, as well as offering an in-app QR…
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Apple allows first Bitcoin trading apps back into App Store 2
June 16th at 11:09am / The Verge / 0 opinionsApple has lifted the restriction on Bitcoin trading apps in its App Store. The first such virtual currency app to become available after the change of policy, Coin Pocket, appeared on the store yesterday. The app arrived shortly after Apple added a new rule to its store guidelines that allows virtual currency apps on one reasonable condition: that they comply with state and federal laws in all areas that they operate. Previously, Apple had removed apps that allowed users to trade in the virtual...
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Google Wallet’s 2-Click Instant Buy Checkout Comes To iOS 0
June 11th at 8:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsAbout a year ago, Google Wallet launched its Instant Buy API for Android apps, and today it is bringing it to iOS apps. With Instant Buy, developers can integrate Google Wallet’s checkout into their apps and have users check out with as few as two clicks.The Instant Buy API gives developers an easy way to access and store payment data in the cloud.
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FileThis Comes To iOS To Automatically Gather And Organize Your Personal Documents 0
March 26th at 10:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsFileThis, the cloud-based document filing service which works something like Mint.com, in that it automatically logs into your online accounts then gathers data on your behalf, is now taking its service mobile with the introduction of the FileThis iOS application. The service, for those unfamiliar, was first announced at MacWorld in 2012. Today, FileThis can access your documents saved online…
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Tax apps for iOS review: File your taxes on your iPad or iPhone 0
March 17th at 7:42pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsDon’t have a Mac you can use to file your personal taxes? No problem. If you own an iOS device, it may be all you need to settle up with the taxman. Both H&R Block and Intuit offer apps for the iPad, iPhone or iPod touch that, depending on your needs, will do the job and do it well....
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Google Wallet now lets you track the shipping progress of online orders 0
March 13th at 3:09am / The Verge / 0 opinionsA new feature in Google Wallet for both Android and iOS lets shoppers track where their goods are, right inside the app. As part of an update today, Google's added a new orders section in Wallet that shows the status of everything you've ordered that's still on its way, as well as past orders. These are linked up to tracking with "primary package carriers" in the US, Google says, meaning you'll get notifications every time there's a status change. You don't need to enter in these items, as Wallet is...
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Our Favorite Android, iOS, and Windows Phone Apps of the Week 0
March 8th at 3:10am / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsS...
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Moven Takes Its Mobile Banking App Out Of Beta 2
March 7th at 11:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsMoven, a mobile banking service similar in some respects to recently acquired Simple, exited from beta this week, meaning users no longer have to request an invite to sign up for an account. Now publicly available, the company is allowing users to open a bank account directly from their smartphone, which can be funded through external transfers and/or direct deposits. For background, like Simple…
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Our Favorite Android, iOS, and Windows Phone Apps of the Week 0
February 22nd at 3:10am / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsSWe made it! It's Friday! The weekend is here. Time to get your smartphone loaded—with brand-new apps, that is. AndroidDormiSDormi turns your old castoff Android device into a baby monitor that broadcasts to your current smartphone or tablet no matter where you are. Just set the listening device to "child" and leave it plugged in, and multiple "parent" devices can push-to-listen or push-to-talk. The free download gets you four hours a month, with $1 a month, $5 a year, or $7 unlimited subscriptions...
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Apple pulls Bitcoin wallet app Blockchain from iOS App Store 0
February 6th at 9:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsApple on Wednesday removed Blockchain from the App Store due to an "unresolved issue," leaving some 120,000 users of the only iOS-compatible Bitcoin trading and storage app in the lurch.
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Google Wallet update lets you scan in your loyalty cards more easily 0
February 5th at 6:29am / The Verge / 0 opinionsGoogle Wallet has long let you store physical loyalty cards inside its app, but having to type in a long series of numbers likely discouraged people from adding them. An update that rolled out on iOS today (and on Android last week) uses your smartphone's camera to take a picture of the barcode and then adds the loyalty card to your digital wallet. The app can also alert you via push notification when you pass by a store where you have enrolled in the loyalty program....
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Clinkle Gets Hacked Before It Even Launches 0
January 31st at 3:23am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsClinkle is the hottest app around to have done mostly nothing. The stealth payments service, which has raised $25 million from big-name investors, has yet to launch. But that doesn't mean it can't be hacked. Today, an anonymous user posted a list of 33 usernames, user IDs, profile photos, and phone numbers to PasteBin. Based on the data provided, it seems as though these users are Clinkle…
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Here’s the $69 case that lets you use your iPhone for NFC payments 0
January 24th at 9:27pm / GigaOM / 0 opinionsJust days after we spotted the Incipio Cashwrap for iPhone, the case has launched. You can use the $69 accessory to pay for goods wirelessly at ISIS terminals but only if you have an AT&T iPhone for now.
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The Best iOS And Android Apps Of 2013 10
January 2nd at 12:23am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsCongratulations, Planet Earth! We made it another 365 days without crashing into the sun. Go team! It’s the end of the year, and that means three things: booze, ridiculous sunglasses with numbers on them, and lists. Lots and lots of lists. Up next? The Best Mobile Apps Of 2013.
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43 of the best Android apps launched in 2013 4
December 29th at 9:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsIn a year that saw Google Play finally pass the one million milestone in terms of live apps, it’s fair to say there’s a deluge of file-managers, smart calendars, funky cameras, games and more to sift through to get to the real gems....
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89 of the best iOS apps launched in 2013 11
December 28th at 7:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsIn a year that saw Apple finally pass the one million milestone in terms of live applications in the App Store, it’s fair to say there’s a deluge of file-managers, smart calendars, budgeting tools and funky cameras to sift through to get to the real gems....
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10 Best iPhone Apps of 2013 5
December 26th at 1:05am / Mashable / 0 opinionsThere are more than 1 million apps in the App Store, and while we haven't tested them all, the Mashable staff had busy fingers in 2013 -- gaming, photo editing and posting away on our favorite iPhone apps from the bunch. One type in particular -- photo apps -- stole our hearts during the past 12 months. But of course, we found favorites across all categories. See also: 13 Tech Products That Stood Out in 2013 Above, check out our picks for the best iPhone apps of the year.
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Apple tweaks iOS App Store search algorithms, app positions fluctuate 8X more than usual 2
December 14th at 3:31am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsSometime between Dec. 11 and Dec. 12, Apple changed its iOS App Store search algorithms, causing app results to move over 40 spots on average, or eight times more than a normal.
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How get the most out of Google’s apps and services when using an iPad 2
December 7th at 8:07pm / GigaOM / 0 opinionsGoing “all in” with Google’s online services does not mean that Android is the only option for your tablet. The following will show just how much attention Google has given to to Apple’s own iPad.
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Wisely Helps You Find Where To Shop Or Eat Based On Real Consumer Spending Patterns, Not User Reviews 0
December 7th at 2:03am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsWhen looking for a new place to eat, drink or shop, most people turn to local recommendations services like Yelp, Google Places, or Foursquare, for example. A new mobile application called Wisely, launching today, has a different idea. Instead of user reviews, Wisely taps into actual transaction data, allowing you to filter searches by things like popularity or average bill size.
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Best New Apps: Level 2
December 5th at 9:09pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsI’ve spent years “managing” my money using Mint.com — creating budgets, renaming transactions, tracking spending month over month, and using precision labels like “Alcohol / Bars” to see how much I’m boozing. But I couldn’t put a finger on why I was doing all of this: I felt a little safer being able to see a dashboard of all my money on the screen in front of me, but I hardly ever took action based on the results I saw. Only once I tried Level, a new app for iPhone, did I realize that the question I...
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Google Wallet for iOS updated to allow adding credit cards with iPhone camera 0
December 5th at 12:51am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsGoogle on Wednesday updated its official "Wallet" application for Apple's iOS, giving users the ability to add a credit card to the service by simply taking a picture of their card.