Tagged: apps

7 Most Groundbreaking Apps For Breaking News Junkies

Perhaps no market has more completely unique apps than the news category. There are so many different news apps for iPhone that it can be overwhelming to find good ones so today I’m making it easy. Ten unique tried-and-tested apps that will get you the news you want. Google Currents (free): Google Current is basically a personalized newspaper app. Currents has thousands of “channels”...

Call Of Duty For Mac- Major Sale

Call of Duty is having a major sale on the mac app store. 6 Cruzer Flash Drives, 50 Apps, 50 Mcdonalds double cheeseburgers. Those are all things I could have bought for $50 and that’s why I was hesitant about purchasing Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare for my Mac at the price of $50. Luckily, as new games have come out, they’ve finally...

Siri and Nicknames: Tutorials

We all have nicknames for people we care about, but sometimes we need real names in our contacts too, and Siri can get tripped up. Here’s how to make sure Siri understands both names and nicknames.   Go into your contacts app. Tap on the contact where you want to add a nickname Tap edit in the right hand corner Scroll to the bottom...

The 150 Best Apps Around

I’ve done lists of 5, lists of 10, 15, even 25, but never before have I ever done such a list as the one I’m presenting today. 150 great apps make up this comprehensive list. Out of hundreds and hundreds and hundreds more of apps I’ve used, these are the 150 apps that have staying power on my phone. The list has to be...

iStopmotion 3 Review

Animation is cool, but it requires a bunch of fancy expensive softwares and equipment to produce anything good. This stereotype used to be true, but istopmotion 3, released this week from Boinx has set out to change that… and it has. In the past, Boinx has offered a non-HD, non-Professional version of their istopmotion software for $50, and the real mccoy HD pro version...