Friday 30 August 2013

Chromecast app for iOS simplifies setup, management

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iOS Apps

Chromecast app for iOS simplifies setup, management

08.27.2013 7:34 AM

A new Chromecast app from Google helps you setup and manage your video-streaming device right from your iOS device.

Hands-on: Parallels Access runs your Mac apps on your iPad

08.27.2013 6:05 PM

Parallels is best known for letting you run Windows on your Mac. Now, with Parallels Access, it's entering the more crowded niche letting you run your Mac's apps remotely from your iPad. Here's our first look.

 

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Hands on: Flickr's slick iPhone update puts filters in the foreground

08.29.2013 1:52 PM

Despite the static that greeted mobile Flickr's last overhaul, there are no arguments with this new version.

Hands-on with Eventiles, the camera roll curation genius

08.26.2013 9:15 AM

Eventiles organizes your iPhone photos into beautiful collages according to time and location.

Android Apps

6 running apps for people who don't even like to walk

08.27.2013 3:30 AM

Don't give up on running just because you hate it with the fire of a thousand suns.

8 essential mobile apps for college students

08.29.2013 3:00 AM

No need to haul your laptop to class! These killer apps let you take better notes, keep all your important files handy, and even save money by renting textbooks instead of buying.

Android's swipe-to-shut myth and how to really close apps

08.25.2013 11:42 AM

You may think you're closing Android apps by swiping them away, but here's what that actually does and how Android's task switcher works.

Digital, meet physical: Amazon brings real-world purchases to Android apps

08.27.2013 9:25 AM

Soon, you'll be able to buy food and kitchen gadgets right from your favorite cooking app, if Amazon's new API takes off.

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