Snapchat Adds Cash-Sending and Crazy Arse Adverts to its Social App Repertoire
More than just nude selfies on the way for everyone's favourite ephemeral messaging platform.
More than just nude selfies on the way for everyone's favourite ephemeral messaging platform.
I'll be playing all death metal all the time, sorry next driver.
The best part of your Monday has returned. Go ahead and enjoy another list of the latest, and best, Android, iPhone, iPad, and Windows Phone apps.
The whole point of texting is being able to draft and manage exactly what you say. Beam wants to take that away from us by sharing every edit in real time. Burn it, burn it with fire.
Hungry Americans can monitor their deep pans on Pebbles. Will the UK be next?
From 2016, you'll be able to view your NHS health records online, while doctors will also be able to give an official seal of approval to the best health apps.
South Park added "free-to-play" games to its long, long, long list of targets for merciless ridicule recently with the 'Freemium Isn't Free' episode. And tonight, non-nefarious-streaming Brits at last get to laugh along like loons to the result.
Somehow failed to buy a poppy this year in time for Armistice Day? You can save your soul from eternal patriotic damnation by downloading a digital one for Android or iOS to either share socially or sit stoically silent on your home screen.
Mistake-makers, rejoice.
Getting out of bed on a Monday is worthwhile: that's right, it's time for this week's best apps from everyone except BlackBerry.
Thirty seconds doesn't seem like a long time, but it can be the window between life and death when an earthquake hits. So an early warning app will give people in earthquake-prone areas some added time.
Just two days after appearing on the Play Store, Primecast, a £3 app that put Amazon Instant Video-streaming capability onto your Chromecast, has ceased to be.
The ticks now change colour when they've been read, so you don't think it's been read when it hasn't.
Until now, if you wanted to use Office apps on your iPhone you were ushered into the sad existence known as Microsoft Office Mobile.
Neato is a super simple note-taking widget that does exactly one thing: let you take down notes from the Notification Centre. Something that until now has been a fiddly task.
Just send them an email between 11pm and 12am this evening and you're guaranteed to get one for yourself.