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This week in apps: L'Oréal's new UV patch, a cool raw photo editor, and the rest of the best 0
June 25th at 5:25pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsAll the apps.
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10 daily apps to help caregivers take care of their loved ones 2
September 25th at 3:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsThese apps can help alleviate some of the stress that comes with caregiving.
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This Hyperloop VR app is a good reminder of how claustrophobic Hyperloop pods will be 0
August 18th at 6:09pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsConsidering the engineering and financial challenges of building a working Hyperloop, it's not a given that the technology envisioned by Elon Musk will ever come to fruition. However, it is certain (in my opinion, anyway) that any working Hyperloop pods are likely to be claustrophobic as hell. Now, I know some companies involved have tried to waylay these fears with talks of augmented reality windows and calming lighting, but I honestly don't think these will make a difference. You'll still know you're...
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NASA's tvOS app brings live HD video, photos and more to Apple TV 1
June 23rd at 2:51am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsNASA on Wednesday added a tvOS app to its growing stable of digital media properties, bringing high-definition video streams, satellite and telescope imagery, mission updates and more to the living room.
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iTunes U expands cloud support, new Google app turns Live Photos into GIFs 0
June 7th at 11:31pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsApple on Tuesday released an important update to its iTunes U iOS app, adding features like a cloud-capable document picker. Google meanwhile debuted Motion Stills, an iPhone app that creates unusual GIFs based on Live Photos.
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Varsity Tutors, the online platform for learning, launches a mobile app 0
May 24th at 4:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsVarsity Tutors, the online platform that lets top-of-the-line tutors connect with students who need some brushing up, has today launched a native mobile app.Back in 2012, the company started by simply matching tutors with students for in-person consultations. Over time, the company slowly built out its digital presence so that tutors could meet with students online via web chat, with…
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Mathpix will solve handwritten math equations for you 3
May 21st at 12:49am / The Verge / 0 opinionsToday is the first time in a decade that I actually wished I was back in school. Mathpix is an iOS app that can recognize and answer handwritten math equations in seconds. Open the app, point the camera toward your math problem (you'll need legible handwriting, or it won't work properly), and it'll give you the correct answer along with step-by-step directions to reach the solution. Mathpix even works with more complex equations that require graphs or charts....
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Hopscotch's visual coding app is now on the iPhone 0
May 12th at 2:49pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsToday, Hopscotch Technologies released an iPhone version of its popular visual coding app for kids. The new app lets users design games, art, and animations using a block-based visual programming language and then share those programs in-app with other Hopscotch users. It's a major overhaul of the original Hopscotch app for the iPad, which launched back in 2013 and topped 4 million downloads since....
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A new app traces the history of India's information technology miracle 1
April 22nd at 8:45am / Mashable / 0 opinionsA new app traces the evolution of India's IT industry over six decades.
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Children’s magazine Highlights reinvents itself as a subscription service with videos, activities and more 0
April 20th at 6:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsIf you’re of a certain age, you may remember flipping through the classic children’s magazine Highlights while in the waiting room of your doctor’s office, many years ago. Now this long-running, 70-year old print magazine is making a serious attempt at transitioning into the digital age with the launch of a mobile, subscription-based service that costs less than a…
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9 Google Goals for your path to self-improvement 1
April 17th at 2:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsUse the new extension of Google Calendar to become a better you.
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Apple’s 'Apps for Earth' will send proceeds from 27 apps to the WWF 0
April 15th at 1:49am / The Verge / 0 opinionsFor the next 10 days, Apple will send proceeds from 27 popular apps in the App Store to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) as part of what it's calling "Apps for Earth." The list includes mobile games like Angry Birds 2 and SimCity BuildIt, camera app VSCO, and messaging service Line. Some apps on the list are free, so Apple says the WWF will also receive proceeds from in-app purchases as well....
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Apple's App Store is about to go green in a big way 0
April 14th at 7:25pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsFor a limited time, a whole bunch of iPhone and iPad apps will have bonus green-themed content.
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7 apps that will help you survive a trip to outback Australia 0
April 11th at 12:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsMaps, and more maps.
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Apple profiles iPad apps for World Autism Acceptance Day 1
April 3rd at 12:31am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsAt the release of its new 9.7 inch iPad Pro, Apple presented a video of Dillan, a young man who is both autistic and non-verbal, who was able to begin expressively communicating via apps on his iPad. Today, the App Store is featuring more of Dillan's story and a range of apps developed for autistic people.
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13 apps that support and empower the autistic community 0
April 2nd at 2:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsSmartphones have opened a door to a whole new world for our community.”
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Apple's Classroom app goes live to bolster iPad in education 0
March 22nd at 2:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsFollowing the release of iOS 9.3 on Monday, Apple pushed out its new Classroom app for teachers that promises to deliver a comprehensive toolset for deploying, managing and monitoring iPads in the classroom.
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19 apps to reinvent yourself in 2016 0
January 15th at 3:25pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsNew Year, new apps.
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The 10 best iPad apps of 2015 1
December 26th at 7:45pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsWhether Santa brought you a iPad Pro, or you're simply looking to refresh the lineup on your current tablet, here's a look at some of our favorite apps.
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“App Santa” Promo Drops Prices On 20 Top iOS And Mac Apps 0
December 22nd at 9:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsThere are a number of holiday app sales now running as mobile developers slash prices in hopes of reaching potential customers who will soon be unwrapping smartphones for Christmas. But one of the better promotions, starting today, is called “App Santa” and involves a group of indie developers behind some of the most popular applications on the iOS and Mac App Stores. The group…
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The best 7 education and reading iPhone apps of all time 0
December 16th at 4:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsA look at the best educational apps ever made for the iPhone, based on our list of the best 100 iPhone apps of all time.
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SwiftKey launches symbol-based communication app for people who are non-verbal 0
December 10th at 8:49pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsSwiftKey, the predictive smartphone keyboard company, wants to help people who are non-verbal communicate with others. The company launched an experimental symbol-based assistive app today called SwiftKey Symbol, which it says can be used to build sentences using images. SwiftKey staff who have family members with autism spectrum disorder came up with the idea for the tool, according to the company's blog....
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Apple names the best iOS apps of 2015 1
December 9th at 4:45pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsTaking top honors was Periscope, an app Eddy Cue, Apple's senior vice president of Internet Software and Services, called "truly revolutionary."