As part of a recently launched iOS App Store promotion, select third-party retailers like Hotel Tonight, Uber, Grubhub and Ticketmaster are discounting in-app purchases processed through Apple Pay.
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Apple Pay promotion offers discounts, rewards on select in-app purchases 0
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6 apps to distract and amuse yourself while you're stuck in traffic this weekend 0
July 1st at 3:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsLeave the fireworks to the professionals
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Zynga’s latest comeback strategy is a gorgeous mobile racing game 0
June 30th at 4:09pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsOver the last few years Zynga has tried many tactics to get a foothold in the mobile space, a platform where it has struggled to replicate the same success it saw on Facebook. Those tactics have included everything from acquiring popular games like Draw Something and Words with Friends, to adapting franchises like FarmVille, and even creating new titles like the strategy-focused Empires & Allies....
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Hyper will sort through the internet muck and find you the best 10 videos of the day 1
June 30th at 4:09pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsThere are a whole lot of videos on the internet. Some are great, some are bad, and some just shouldn't exist. And that makes figuring out what to watch each day a huge hassle; there are just too many videos to sort through. An app for iOS called Hyper thinks it has the answer....
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Apple gives away iPhone drawing app 'Procreate Pocket' through Apple Store app 0
June 30th at 9:31am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsApple selected popular iPhone drawing app Procreate Pocket as its latest paid app giveaway on Wednesday, making the former App Store Editors Choice and App Store Best of 2015 title available for free from the Apple Store app for iOS.
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Sioeye iPhone-connected sports camera streams live via LTE, includes 5GB free with T-Mobile 0
June 29th at 11:11pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsStartup camera maker Sioeye on Wednesday announced its Iris4G LTE iOS-connected action camera now offers data plans with U.S. carrier T-Mobile, including a starter package with 5 gigabytes of free bandwidth to begin live streaming on the go.
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The best third-party keyboards for iPhone and iPad 1
June 28th at 1:42pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsLetâs face it: Third-party keyboards have left Appleâs iOS keyboard in the dust. Here are our favorite picks.
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Twitter photo stickers coming soon to iOS app 0
June 27th at 7:11pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsTwitter on Monday announced plans to launch stickers in its mobile apps, letting users customize their uploaded images with premade graphics.
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Sky Force Reloaded scores a hit with its freebie blasting 0
June 27th at 4:02pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsDazzling aerial shooting that never sends you crashing back to earth.
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5 apps to help you digitally organize business cards 1
June 27th at 1:42pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsDo something with those stacks and stacks of business cards on your desk.
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Crashlands brings humor to an otherwise bleak survivalist game 0
June 25th at 5:02pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsFor those looking for a deep, exceptionally-bizarre RPG, Crashlands is a great place to land.
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Apple features 'Lifeline' in latest Developer Insights series 1
June 24th at 3:51am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsIn an addition to its developer resources mini-site on Thursday, Apple posted a profile of "Lifeline" developer 3 Minute Games, highlighting how the studio found success with the iOS App Store's paid business model.
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Clash Royale is even more addictive than Clash of Clans 0
June 23rd at 7:02pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsBlending real-time strategy with card-battling, it's a prime example of free-to-play done right.
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NASA's tvOS app brings live HD video, photos and more to Apple TV 1
June 23rd at 2:51am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsNASA on Wednesday added a tvOS app to its growing stable of digital media properties, bringing high-definition video streams, satellite and telescope imagery, mission updates and more to the living room.
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Dropbox introduces new productivity tools including text scanner for Apple's iOS 2
June 22nd at 10:11pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsNew capabilities were launched by cloud storage service Dropbox on Wednesday, including an update to its official iOS app that allows users to quickly scan text-based documents and convert them into files.
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Dropbox enhances its productivity tools across the board 1
June 22nd at 7:22pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsDropbox just dumped a ton of new productivity features on users of its file storage and collaboration service that are all aimed at making it easier for people to get work done within its applications.
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New Google prompt vastly simplifies two-factor authentication 0
June 21st at 7:22pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsThe feature will be built into Android with a Play Services update and work on iOS through the Google app.
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Sonos now lets you control your music from the iOS lock screen 0
June 21st at 7:09pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsIt took a fairly long time, but today Sonos finally got around to adding lock screen controls to its iOS app. So now you can pause, skip, or backtrack songs without needing to unlock your iPhone or iPad first to get at the Sonos Controller app. These are the same lock screen music controls you'd see from any other app, but it's something Sonos users have been waiting for....
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Misfit's Speedo Shine swim tracker gets an upgrade just in time for pool season 0
June 21st at 4:22pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsPrefer swimming to running? Misfit's new Speedo Shine 2 tracks your laps, your sleep, and your steps.
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Google is making two-factor authentication a lot easier to use 0
June 21st at 2:09pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsGoogle has supported two-factor authentication for more than five years now, but the search giant is making it a little easier to use this week. Previously, you've had to manually enter a code from an authenticator app or via SMS, but Google is introducing a new prompt that you can tap on your phone to approve login requests. It's very similar to how Twitter's two-factor authentication works, generating a notification that you accept from a phone and it approves the login attempt....
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Zen gardening game Viridi is now available on iOS and Android 0
June 20th at 9:29pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsDo you like tending succulents? Are you a fan of earthenware pots with geometric designs? Have you ever wanted to sing to a snail? If you answered "god yes please" to all three of these questions, then I have just the thing for you: Viridi, a zen gardening game that came out on desktop last year and launches today on iOS and Android....
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Apple adds sales and proceeds data to iTunes Connect app 0
June 18th at 1:31am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsApple on Friday released an updated version of its iTunes Connect app for content providers, adding unit sales and proceeds to the Trends analytics tool.
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E3 2016: 'Clapper' merges DDR, 'Pat-A-Cake' for rhythm gaming via iPad camera 0
June 18th at 1:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsOne of the more unique games spotted by AppleInsider at this year's E3 expo was "Clapper," a two-player cooperative rhythm title that uses the iPad's FaceTime camera to track how well you play the classic children's hand clapping game "Pat-A-Cake."
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Apple says 'Apps for Earth' campaign raised over $8M for World Wildlife Fund 0
June 17th at 11:51pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsApple and the World Wildlife Fund together raised more than $8 million in proceeds during April's "Apps for Earth" campaign on the App Store, the two groups have announced.
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Politico uses Apple's Wallet to distribute breaking 'Brexit' news 0
June 17th at 3:51am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsPolitical publication Politico is testing out a highly unorthodox news delivery method that leverages Wallet passes to keep readers up to date on the latest poll results and news from Britain's vote to leave the European Union. And it seems to be working.