Would You Let an App Monitor Your Mental Health?
Health tracking apps are becoming all the rage these days, but they're starting to develop apps that can monitor your mental health as well. Would you trust it?
Health tracking apps are becoming all the rage these days, but they're starting to develop apps that can monitor your mental health as well. Would you trust it?
How delightfully pointless. Fun, but pointless none-the-less.
The move itself isn't all that surprising considering Facebook's recent push to unite advertisers with their customer bases.
Celebrities, verified accounts...anyone but the average Joe Bloggs. Yet.
Payments for sexy Snapchats?
Amazon's film service breaking out of the comforting Kindle world.
It's an unprecedented partnership, and it could see the iPhone become a major business device. Good thing too since BlackBerry is on it's way out.
Step this way for this week's best apps, including the Eurofighter Typhoon, Top Trumps, Tour de France, voice control and many more.
Apple has gotten in the wonderful little habit of discounting some of its most beloved App Store fare for its birthday, and this year is no different. Here are the best free and discounted apps.
When Washington DC resident Ryan Simonetti booked a ride on Uber on Tuesday, he was hoping for a quiet journey. But instead, he got rather more than he bargained for.
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Step this way for this week's best apps, including Hodor, Nando's, apps for fitness, apps for money and many more.
Only installed as a "joke" etc etc.
No more pulling your phone out of your pocket to reply to a tablet chat.
Legal experts say Uber's not breaking any laws.
Until now, there hasn't been a way to actually tell which Vines are the most-watched Vines of all. "Loop count" takes care of that.