The Week's Best Android, iPhone, iPad, and Windows Phone Apps
Don't like Mondays? Fear not! We have the week's best iOS, Android, and Windows Phone apps to make it all better.
Don't like Mondays? Fear not! We have the week's best iOS, Android, and Windows Phone apps to make it all better.
November is virtually over, and it's been one hell of a month. There has been an amazing set of apps released as well, so let's look at the best.
I mean, it works for Netflix and Spotify, right?
Make way for the floods on penis pictures that will fill your messages.
The new Trusted Devices and Trusted Places options on Lollipop bypass the lock screen when I don't need it. There's good news for those of you without Lollipop: An app can bring you the same great trick.
It's the perfect way to start your week, by checking out the best new iPhone, iPad, Android, and Windows Phone apps.
Uber just let me take it for a spin, and it's admittedly a nice touch for the Uber riders of the world.
Airbnb already provides reimbursement for property damage, now they've added liability insurance that will protect both hosts and their landlords should anyone get injured during a stay. The coverage is automatic and goes into effect in January; sadly it's U.S. only for now. [Airbnb]
Dropbox just expanded its wonderful photo gallery app, Carousel, to include iPads and the web.
In-app purchase lawsuits begone!
App cab firm's senior exec reportedly used internal software to monitor Buzzfeed journalist.
A loophole so wide you could drive a whole fleet of black cabs through it.
Hardly anyone uses Groups, so spinning the feature off into its very own app seems like an odd choice.
Apparently it no longer meets Apple's App Store guidelines. Something about the keyboard.
The largest implementation of end-to-end encryption ever.
Anger is an energy (that you can buy with in-app purchases).