As one of the most popular iOS-friendly aerial camera platforms available, Parrot's AR.Drone has become a great example of what's possible within Apple's mobile ecosystem. AppleInsider was recently able to spend time with the second-generation version to see if it's worth the $300 price of entry.
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Review: Parrot's AR.Drone 2.0 makes iPhone aerial reconnaissance easy 1
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Betaworks-Backed Tapestry Releases Update To Let You Build Stories In-App 0
March 27th at 5:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsToday Tapestry, the story-telling service out of betaworks, has released a big update to the mobile application, allowing users to create tapestries within the app for the first time ever. Originally, Tapestry was a web platform aimed at literary story-tellers. Instead of writing a bunch of text to be printed up on pages or converted quickly to an e-book, Tapestry offered authors a way to…
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Apple updates iTunes Movie Trailers app with notifications, Rotten Tomatoes reviews 0
March 26th at 9:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsApple on Tuesday brought a few useful additions to its iTunes Movie Trailers app, including a new notification system for shows to be released in theaters or the iTunes Store and in-app critic reviews from Rotten Tomatoes.
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Apple issues updates for iOS Remote, GarageBand, Logic Remote & Podcasts 1
March 11th at 12:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsAlong with the release of iOS 7.1, Apple on Monday issued updates for a number of its iOS applications, with Remote, GarageBand, Logic Remote, and Podcasts all receiving attention.
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Microsoft working to bring Xbox Live service to iOS, taking on Apple's Game Center 1
March 4th at 2:31am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsMicrosoft's Xbox Live social gaming service is set to go cross-platform, reaching beyond the Xbox consoles and Windows devices to Apple's iOS, and also Google's Android.
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This App Gives You Easy Access To Your Best Reaction GIFs Anytime 1
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5 Anonymous Apps That Help You Embrace Your Inner Jerk 3
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ABC will live stream Oscars to iOS devices for first time, but with restrictions 0
February 28th at 2:51am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsABC on Thursday announced that it will be live streaming the 86th Academy Awards to the Web and mobile devices, including Apple's iOS lineup, but plans to limit access to subscribers of certain pay-TV providers in specific areas of the country.
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Current.ly Wants to be Twitter's Front Page 0
February 25th at 10:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsOne year after PeerReach introduced a platform for finding the most authoritative people on a given topic, the Amsterdam-based startup has now launched its first consumer-focused product....
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New App Lets You Stream All the Disney Movies You Own In One Place 0
February 25th at 6:30pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsFire your babysitter, because Disney just dropped a brand new app that lets you watch Disney, Pixar, and Marvel movies you bought on iTunes and ones you own on DVD from your iPhone or iPad. Eureka....
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Disney Launches Disney Movies Anywhere, An App Where Fans Can Build Their Movie Library 0
February 25th at 6:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsThe Walt Disney Studios is launching a new app today for iOS devices and the web called Disney Movies Anywhere, giving users a place where they can watch the Disney, Pixar, and Marvel films that they've purchased, while also finding new ones. The app isn't intended as a competitor to digital content retailers like iTunes. In fact, Disney Movies Anywhere is integrated with iTunes, which…
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Disney Movies Anywhere allows users to bypass Apple's store for iTunes content, comes with free movie 0
February 25th at 5:51pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsiOS device owners interested in keeping and viewing their catalog of digital Disney movies all in one place, as well as buying new titles through Apple without even needing to launch the iTunes Store, can download the new, free Disney Movies Anywhere application, which comes with a free digital copy of Pixar's "The Incredibles."
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WWE launches its streaming wrestling network in the US 1
February 24th at 8:49pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsWrestling fans suddenly have a lot to watch. In the US today, the WWE Network is launching on mobile, streaming devices, and the web, offering live access to all monthly pay-per-view events as well as thousands of hours of on-demand content for $9.99 per month. The network's launch marks a big change in WWE's business model: instead focusing on sales of its monthly events for $44.95, it's hoping to sign up a wealth of subscribers at a lower rate to make up and eventually surpass the difference in...
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WWE Network launches on iPhone, iPad & Apple TV, offering every PPV for $10 per month 4
February 24th at 8:11pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsMonday morning brought about the launch of the new streaming network from World Wrestling Entertainment, as well as new applications for both iOS and the Apple TV that allow users to access the content from all of their Apple devices with a $10-per-month subscription.
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How to get your family photos onto your iPad 2
February 22nd at 9:07pm / GigaOM / 0 opinionsThe iPad can make a great family photo album, provided it has your photos on it. This article will go over some of the best ways to put your favorite photos on to the iPad.
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9 of the Best Podcast Apps for the iPhone and iPad 1
February 20th at 12:08am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsI love podcasts. When I’m stuck on a train, cooking in the kitchen or running around my local park, they offer a wonderful escape and explore many of my favorite hobbies, interests and pastimes. There are an overwhelming number of podcasts to choose from – it’s never been easier to produce a show and share it with the world – so keeping up with them all can feel like a full-time job....
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Our Favorite Android, iOS, and Windows Phone Apps of the Week 2
February 15th at 3:10am / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsSIt's Valentine's Day. You knew that. You're probably sick of hearing that. It's okay! So are we. But just because you've got nobody to share it with doesn't mean you can't pamper someone today. Make that someone yourself, and also your smartphone, with these sweet, romantic apps. Multi Platform UpdatesBBMSBlackberry's messaging app got a hefty update this week, adding Voice (for free WiFi phone calls to fellow BBM users), Glympse location sharing, and Channels, a social media-esque way to find...
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Ken Burns' first app lets you explore American history on your iPad 0
February 11th at 8:29pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsOver the years, legendary documentary film maker Ken Burns has put out a lot of movies — but now he's released his very first app, which lets you explore his work on American history in a totally new way. Called simply "Ken Burns," the iPad app isn't a movie itself, but instead a collection of clips from past films. What makes the app so engaging is the way these clips are arranged — you can view them chronologically, through a timeline, or via a series of playlists each centered in a particular theme,...
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How to replace your old computer with a new iPad 6
February 8th at 9:07pm / GigaOM / 0 opinionsWhen transitioning from a computer to the iPad there are still a few challenges that you will face along the way. Here are a few steps that may help you leave the personal computer era behind for good.
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Ephemeral And ‘Anonymish’, Wut Is About Mass-Texting Friends Without Revealing Your Identity 2
February 8th at 2:03am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsSomewhere between Snapchat’s rise and the NSA spying revelations, it became en vogue not to have our daily adventures and thoughts etched in stone on a timeline or profile page. Capitalizing on this trend were Whisper, Confide and then Secret. Now there’s Wut, from one member of Square’s founding team, Paul McKellar. It’s a very, very, very simple app. Just a text screen…
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Bollywood streaming service Spuul now lets iOS app users sync movies for offline viewing 1
February 7th at 8:48am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsSpuul, the video streaming service focused on Bollywood and other content from India, has introduced syncing to its iOS app, allowing users to watch content offline. This brings the iOS app in line with the Android version, which received the feature last October....
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12 Apps to Make This Valentine's Day Your Best One Yet 1
February 6th at 5:25pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsWhat's red, white and romantic all over? Valentine's Day. The sappy holiday is approaching fast, and there are millions of ways to prepare for it. Whether you're single, in a relationship or just love celebrating love, we've scoped out 12 useful and fun apps that'll make the holiday bright. See also: 11 DIY Valentines to Make Your True Love Whether you use a movie app such as Flixster to see what's playing in theaters, or you create a sweet, customized card with Red Stamp, these apps will help.
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The Great Martian War Has A Thousand Ways To Kill You 0
February 4th at 7:36am / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsThe History Channel has gotten a little weird over the past few years. The Great Martian War by Secret Location Category: iOS Games Works With: iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch Price: Free It used to be all about World War II…
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22 of the Best iOS Apps From January 6
February 3rd at 10:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionscame and went, and we served up a gargantuan summary of some of the best apps to hit the App Store over the 12-month period ending in December. Now, with 2014 well and truly underway, here’s a quick snapshot of some of the best new iOS apps from January....
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TV social network GetGlue is rebranding to tvtag and will get a major update next week 1
January 26th at 12:28am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsGetGlue is rebranding next week to tvtag as part of an acquisition by i.TV completed in November 2013. Writing in an email to customers that was sent out today, the company says that the rebranding of the service “has been a long time coming” and that a large update will be released alongside the new branding....