With hectic days and packed schedules, we could use all the help we can get. Why not let your phone lift some of the burden? Your iPhone can help assi…
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Venmo Founder: You'll Toss Your Credit Cards by 2017 2
September 19th at 3:00pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsForget your wallet at home? That's no longer an earth-shattering problem -- you can pay via Google Wallet , LevelUp or PayPal, or you can have a friend spot you and...
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Did a New Yorker Cartoonist Predict Today’s Apps in 2009? 0
September 13th at 2:30am / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsThere is an app for just about anything and everything these days. Even back in 2009, a cartoonist for the New Yorker knew what was up. Roz Chast drew "myPhone"—the cartoon marked the iPhone's first appearance in the magazine—for an issue that ran July 27, 2009....
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5 Apps to Take on Your Next Shopping Adventure 1
September 2nd at 10:07am / Mashable / 0 opinionsWant to shop smarter? Shop with your smartphone. You're likely already aware that your smartphone can help compare prices and review items you're shopping for in stores....
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5 Ways to Pay for Dinner With Your Phone 0
August 18th at 3:41pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsMobile payment transactions are predicted to reach $1.3 trillion per year by 2017, and the restaurant industry appears ripe to scarf down a hefty chunk of that money...
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Personal Capital Banking and Investing 0
August 8th at 11:30am / Macworld / 0 opinionsThe Personal Capital Web app is a great tool for tracking your financial assets no matter what kind of computer you’re using. But you can’t use the Personal Capital website with any of your iOS devices.You’ll need to download the free Personal Capital iOS app, which, unsurprisingly is also a great way for you to track and manage your personal financial info while you’re on the go.
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First Look: Simple Reimagines Banking 0
August 1st at 12:40am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsYou and I probably don’t see eye to eye on everything. You may not agree with my taste in music, or my politics, or my positions on the Oxford comma…
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Credit Karma’s New Credit Monitoring App For iOS Shoots Up App Store Charts 0
July 19th at 7:36am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsCredit Karma, the online credit monitoring service backed by $3 million from SV Angel, Founders Fund and others, has shot up to become the #1 Financial app in the Apple App Store and #22 overall, only a day after its mobile debut. Like its online counterpart, Credit Karma Mobile brings credit monitoring to your iOS device, and notifies you when certain events are reported on your credit report. And yes, it’s actually free, not free*.