The Week's Top Android, iPhone, iPad, and Windows Mobile Apps
Mo' Monday, mo' apps. This week we've got some downloadable software from Draw My Story, JAUMO, and Voice Wake.
Mo' Monday, mo' apps. This week we've got some downloadable software from Draw My Story, JAUMO, and Voice Wake.
Whoa, did you feel that earthquake? Even if you didn’t, your phone did.
What-Dog.net is a silly new tool from Microsoft Garage. You search Bing for an image or upload one from your computer. And then the app tells you what kind of dog breed the face looks most like. See more >>
Smart sensors, Wi-Fi and app connectivity, clever customisations – Go-Karting has entered the techy age.
From Pocket, Instapaper, Readability and the web.
The app is particularly being aimed at cities such as Beijing, where smog is taking a severe hold.
It's time for another dose of our weekly mobile apps, including Cover - Comic Reader, Sloth - Task Manager, and Public Speaking for Cardboard.
Any kind of individual geotracking may sound unnerving at first, but it can be a convenient way of keeping track of everyone. Here are six apps specifically for the job.
Or all those strangers you have clogging your friends list too.
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Its first Android and iOS app is Miitomo, a zero-thrills avatar/chat thing.
The Financial Times reckons that the predictive text app has been snapped up for a little over £170 million.
That’s Uber’s new logo which isn’t a stylised “u” anymore. Which is a weird choice that doesn’t seem at all connected with the name of the brand.
Looking forward into a new month, let's consider January's cream of the crop to see what you should definitely be downloading.
A few years ago, Evernote tried to branch out into selling physical objects that would keep you organised in real life, too. But its shutting the store down on Wednesday.
January has been and gone, but the last week still had apps for you to enjoy. We have Mimicker Alarm, Waffles, Ringtone Maker.