Police Getting App Lessons to Help Battle Online Bullying Complaints
"The bastard did a manual RT and stole literally a dozen possible retweets from me, officer."
"The bastard did a manual RT and stole literally a dozen possible retweets from me, officer."
My eyes are brown. My face is round. But I don't have to show you that: new app Looksery gives me beautiful baby blue eyes and a chiselled jaw with just a few taps.
Everyone wants to be better: more beautiful, more exciting, more intelligent, so the promise to train a better brain is alluring. Too bad there is zero science backing up the idea
Add to the list of things that might need updating and restarting tonight.
Facebook's new Rooms app lets you create discussion boards based on a certain topic that people can then join. It's a bit like Reddit, but with a bit more creative freedom.
How many times has an app tried to "solve" email? But while Inbox is full of promise, we are wary of handing over our email-life.
Thought TouchID was just good for unlocking your phone? Think again! Here's our selection of six of best iPhone apps that use TouchID to make your life easier.
But not iOS or Android, which is a little strange considering how small the Windows Phone market share is in comparison.
Tinder just announced that the so-far totally free dating app will launch a premium service in early November.
Another week goes by and with it comes a brand-new set of apps for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone devices.
It's taken a few years, but Flickr has finally got its act together and launched an official iPad app, only four years after Apple unleashed its first tablet on the world.
Remember the amazing app that made your iPad practically invisible? The man who made it is back, and now he intends to tackle virtual reality with a new company — and app — called Pantomime.
Tumblr just launched a weirdly bare-bones app for Apple's new OS X Yosemite. If you have a Mac and you download it, you'll be able to post to Tumblr from elsewhere on the web using a "Share" button.
According to Jonathan Zdziarski Whisper is not designed to make sharing your secrets easier, it's designed to keep track of you.
The aim is that other users will be able to see a list of their Facebook friends in the region, whether they've registered themselves as being safe or not.
If you could enlist your smartphone to become part of an earth-sized telescope searching for the source of cosmic rays, would you?