Did a New Yorker Cartoonist Predict Today’s Apps in 2009? [Apps]
There 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...
View ArticleYour Twitter Profile Looks More Like Facebook Timeline Now [Twitter]
Twitter is now letting you add a header photo to your profile—it's a lovely new feature that seems like it draws a little inspiration from the large banner photo you get with Facebook Timeline. Twitter...
View ArticleWedding Party: Get the Smartphone Pics Your Photographer Missed [App Of The Day]
At my cousin's wedding a few days ago, the hosts asked us all to use an app called Wedding Party to collect the guests' smartphone pics taken during the event. Now, a few days later, I have a stream of...
View ArticleThe Xfinity App Lets You Download Shows Now
Want to take a show with you on your streaming app? You need Comcast—the Xfinity app just got a pretty nice update that lets you actually download programs to your iOS or Android device. Now you can...
View ArticleWink: Instantly Share Your Photos With Friends So They Stop Bugging You
Email me that photo. Hey don't forget to Facebook those pictures. That kind of nagging you hear over and over from your friends gets annoying. But if you all download Wink, then they no longer have a...
View Article8 Of 2012′s Greatest Innovations In Recreation
BioLite CampStove BioLiteFor the tech-geek woodsman in you. Just because you like to spend time outdoors or on the open road doesn't mean you can't have your favorite tech toys by your side. These are...
View ArticlePeople Mostly Ignore Smart TV Features, Because They Are Bad
Samsung Smart TV Interface Ow ow ow ow ow look at this interface Samsung A new survey finds that most people with smart TVs aren't using the majority of the smart features. TV manufacturers like...
View ArticleSkype Video Messages Gives You Visual Voicemail
Skype has a new video messages feature. Through an Android, iOS, or Mac app, you can send other users three-minute recordings. Interestingly enough, Microsoft isn't launching a Windows or Windows Phone...
View ArticleDock Your AR Drone With the ISS and Teach a Real-Life Spacecraft Some New Tricks
In an effort to improve autopilot systems aboard spacecraft, the European Space Agency has released a free iOS app that works with Parrot's AR Drone and lets amateur pilots practice a simulated docking...
View ArticleBurner, Facebook Home, and More
This week saw a lot of iOS favorites finally coming to Android users. Even better, Android users got something an iPhone may never see: the no-longer-mysterious Facebook Home. Burner: You may already...
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