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If Snowball breaks through app store noise, it could be the future of messaging. That’s a big if

on October 8, 2014

Snowball aims to make your life easier by aggregating all your messages from various chat applications in one place. Will that be enough to make it take off?

Secret and Whisper, look out: Facebook is reportedly going after anonymity

on October 7, 2014

Facebook has been building a stand-alone anonymity app for the last year, according to a recent report.

Reddit dips its toes back into mobile with Ask Me Anything app

on September 2, 2014

Reddit has largely avoided the mobile space since its last attempt at a dedicated app failed in 2011, but now the site has launched an app focused on one of its most popular features, the Ask Me Anything interviews

Expedia takes a page out of Hotel Tonight’s design book with its new app

on August 15, 2014

Expedia has rebuilt its technical infrastructure so it can continue to attract travelers. It showed off its new tablet and wearable apps this week.

Intel’s first mobile app for normal people is a cartoony messenger

on June 19, 2014

Pocket Avatars is a new messaging app from Intel that uses sophisticated face-tracking technology to turn users’ faces into goofy cartoons.

Stage5 nears Kickstarter goal for combo mobile charging dock and vibration speaker

on May 21, 2014

Putting a surface transducer into a charging dock is quite smart, as is the functionality run through an accompanying app.

Why your iOS device may be a better cable box than the Apple TV

on May 10, 2014

Watching your favorite television channel may not be possible using the Apple TV, but using an app from Apple’s iOS App Store may prove to be a more likely scenario, if you set it up yourself.

Sweden’s Projectplace launches ToDo, a free version of its project management tool

on April 7, 2014

Like the full enterprise-grade Projectplace package, ToDo is based around the idea of Kanban boards and cards. It’s free, though there are paid tiers that give more functionality and storage.

Meet Loomio, the small-scale decision-making platform with the biggest ambitions

on March 13, 2014

A technological spin-off from the Occupy movement, Loomio is crowdfunding a system to help groups of all sizes make decisions. The team is starting small, but it has political transformation in its sights.

Android users will get to install Jolla’s rival Sailfish OS, bit by bit

on February 21, 2014

The operating system will run on some devices in the Nexus, Samsung Galaxy and Sony Xperia lines, and before that comes out a Sailfish launcher will be made available so users can get used to the UI.

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