Wednesday, November 19, 2014

  • Telltale's The Wolf Among Us goes free for the first time on the App Store

    The Wolf Among Us is now free to download directly from the App Store. Telltale's The Wolf Among Us goes free for the first time on the App Store is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • You can now share your TV moments with your friends on Path and Path Talk

    Path has just updated both its flagship social networking app and its standalone messaging app with support for sharing TV moments. You can now share your TV moments with your friends on Path and Path Talk is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • Are you going to delete the Uber app?

    Are you deleting the Uber app? Uber, the popular car service app, has been in the news a lot lately, and in the worst possible way. Earlier this year The Verge wrote about their competitive tactics, which to many crossed the line beyond competition. More recently, Pando Daily called Uber out over…

  • Chrome 39 brings 64-bit support for Mac

    The Chrome team over at Google today announced the release of Chrome 39 for Mac, Windows and Android. This is the first stable build of Chrome for Mac to be released to the public with 64-bit support. Continue reading →

  • Lightroom 5.7 supports hot new Canon and Nikon cameras, iPhone 6

    An update lets the photo cataloging and editing software handle raw files from the Nikon D750, Canon 7D Mark II, Panasonic LX100, and Apple's latest smartphones.

  • Unseen brings an anonymous photo sharing app to college campuses

    New photo messaging app Unseen thinks the road to success should be anonymous and go through the country's most active universities and colleges. Unseen launched in July out of software company Bearch as a simple photo wall where collegiate communities could anonymously post images via their iOS…

  • Apple loses a patent battle over Skytel's two-way pager tech

    The greatest patent battle Apple ever waged... was with Samsung. The funniest, probably, is with Skytel, a company, kids, that made makes pagers. A jury has found that the iPhone and other Apple devices used Skytel technology without permission....

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