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  • NFL Mobile updated for 2014 Season with new Fantasy Football features, NFL Now integration

    by 
    Kelly Hodgkins
    Kelly Hodgkins
    08.28.2014

    The NFL today updated its NFL Mobile app for the upcoming 2014-2015 football season. The app allows you to watch live games, receive up-to-the minute NFL game scores and follow the latest football action from your iPhone and iPad. The latest update brings the app to version 11.1.0 includes the following new features: Integration of NFL Now national and personalized video feeds Live stream of "Fantasy Live" now available for all users Ability to share articles and VOD via Facebook and Twitter Additional social content added to News section Access to NFL Network Schedule Optimization to reduce app crashes The NFL sweetened the deal for Verizon customers -- offering free live video of local Sunday CBS and FOX games for MORE Everything AND Premium customers. Verizon MORE Everything customers also now have the option to upgrade to NFL RedZone content for $1.99 per month. The NFL Mobile app is available for free from the iOS App Store and includes in-app purchases for a month-by-month subscription or premium Season Pass access. NFL fans looking for a more personalized experience with customized video streams and no Verizon Wireless integration should look at the NFL's newest NFL Now app.

  • Parallels Desktop 10 for Mac upgrade arrives, supports OS X Yosemite

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    Steve Sande
    Steve Sande
    08.20.2014

    Like the turning of the seasons, we can always expect an upgrade of Parallels Desktop about this time of year. 2014 is no exception, and Parallels announced today that Parallels Desktop 10 for Mac and Parallels Desktop for Mac Enterprise Edition are now available for current users. As one would expect with an upgrade, Parallels Desktop 10 provides some significant performance enhancements. Windows documents open up to 48 percent faster, battery life on MacBooks is extended by up to 30 percent, the virtual machines take up to 10 percent less of the Mac's memory, Office 2013 apps launch up to 50 percent faster, and the virtual machines now only take up as much space on the Mac hard drive as required. There's real-time optimization that compacts the virtual disk automatically. Setup is now made easier -- new users can select what their primary usage is (design, development, productivity, games) and the VM will be optimized. All virtual machines and configuration settings are now controlled from a new Parallels Control Center, and the process of setting up Windows installations has been streamlined as well. If your Mac is currently using a particular set of regional settings, those are installed by default on the Windows VMs. If you're thinking about giving OS X Yosemite a test drive before release, you'll be happy to know that you can set up the Developer Preview as a virtual machine within Parallels Desktop 10. Once you're running Parallels Desktop 10 under OS X Yosemite, it will provide Windows access to many Yosemite functions such as iCloud Drive. Current users can upgrade to Parallels Desktop 10 for Mac starting today, while the new version will be available for purchase at online and retail stores starting on August 26. The upgrade costs US$49.99 for current Parallels Desktop 8 or 9 users, while the new version is available for $79.99 to new users and at $39.99 for students. TUAW will feature a full review of the new version soon; in the meanwhile, here's a video covering the new version. </iframe</p>

  • Camera+ fixes Flickr sharing, adds features, teases "big things" for iOS 8

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    John-Michael Bond
    John-Michael Bond
    08.19.2014

    Camera+ has released a new update for the powerful iOS photography app adding new features, fixing bugs, and using the release to tease "big things" for the iOS 8 version. Thats exactly their words, "big things." With iOS 8 right around the corner, we've got some pretty big things planned for the near future, both with the iPhone and iPad versions of Camera+. Sadly, that's as specific as their teasing gets, but this update brings enough new goodies to the Camera+ toolbox that you should make sure to give it a download. The ability to adjust the size of a vignette has been added to the Lab. Previously users could only adjust a vignette's intensity. The Soft Focus and Film Grain effects in the Lab have also been enhanced, leading to more realistic results when using those editing tools. In addition, slight adjustments have been made to Clarity Pro, fixing an issue that caused low intensity levels to get inappropriately enhanced at odd times. It's nice to see effects in an app this popular getting tweaked so often. Finally, users who share their photos to Flickr will be happy to hear that sharing between Camera+ and the Yahoo service has finally been fixed. Sharing with Flickr was broken thanks to a change Yahoo implemented in how the service worked with third-party apps. The Camera+ team explained the matter thusly: To continue their ongoing mandate of paranoia to make everything more "secure" while making everyone's lives much more difficult in the process, Yahoo changed the way 3rd-party apps like Camera+ access Flickr. This, of course, broke Flickr sharing in Camera+. It's now working properly once again. We tried contacting Marissa Mayer so that we could get a bit of a head's-up when something like this happens again in the future. Unfortunately, she's hunkered-down somewhere in Texas in a bunker with a cache of assault rifles, so she couldn't be reached for comment. It's nice to know developers are still hiring copywriters. You can find Camera+ right now in the iTunes Store for $1.99. If your iPhone is your main camera these days, we highly recommend giving Camera+ a try.

  • Pinterest's iOS app introduces powerful new direct messaging features

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    John-Michael Bond
    John-Michael Bond
    08.07.2014

    Pinterest has released a new update for its iOS apps which introduces a powerful messaging ability to the social image sharing service. Your messages look similar to how they do on Facebook, with little circles that appear on your feed. To start a new message to a friend, click the plus button and type in the friend's name, and Pinterest gives you the option of sending a message or a pin. Pins you include in a message act the same as any other pins you share, including keeping the ability to pin it to your own board, add it to your favorites, or message it to another user, all from within a message. For groups that use Pinterest for collaborating on projects, this messaging update is a big improvement to the service. You can watch Pinterest's launch video for the new messaging features below. The app is available as a free download in the iTunes store.

  • Yahoo Mail improves email inbox searching with new filtering options

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    Kelly Hodgkins
    Kelly Hodgkins
    08.06.2014

    Yahoo today pushed out an update to its iOS Mail app, adding an improved search experience to the app's lineup of features. This latest update, available now in the App Store, brings the email client up to version 3.2.0. The new search option allows users to search for a contact's name and filter the results by email or attachments such as photos or files. This would allow a user to quickly find an email in their inbox that contains an important screenshot or document. Other changes include standard performance improvements and bug fixes. What's New in Version 3.2.0 - We're excited to introduce you to our new and improved search experience. Now, when you search for a person's name, you can easily filter the results by emails, photos, or files. We hope you love it as much as we do! Please drop us a note at aerogram-feedback@yahoo-inc.com with your thoughts or suggestions. - Performance improvements - Bug fixes Yahoo Mail is available for free from the iOS App Store.

  • Ember for Mac gains 'hugely-requested' screen recording feature

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    Kelly Hodgkins
    Kelly Hodgkins
    07.31.2014

    Popular web clipper and digital scrapbooking app Ember was updated today with a killer new feature -- the ability to make a video recording of your screen. No longer limited by only static images, Ember now allows you to capture your screen as you demo webpages, click through a presentation or showcase an app. The new scree recording feature in Ember version 1.8 allows you to capture more than just a static screen shot. You can now select a small section of your desktop or the entire screen (command-a in screen recording mode) and record in 60fps video. The recordings are saved in the Ember app and are treated just like any other Ember capture The video also can be synced between your iOS and OS X devices, shared with your friends or exported as a .MOV file that can be stored on your Mac The latest version of Ember with screen recording is available now in the Mac App Store for US$49.99.

  • Spotify update adds equalizer, refreshed Artist page and more

    by 
    Kelly Hodgkins
    Kelly Hodgkins
    07.29.2014

    Hot on the heels of yesterday's Beats Music refresh, Spotify today also updated its iOS app adding several new features and UI changes to the music streaming app. The most notable change to Spotify Music is the addition of a new equalizer that allows you to tweak the levels to get the sound that is perfect for you. Besides an equalizer, Spotify also updated the Artist page on the iPad to include information on the artist's latest releases and associated merchandise. The app's designers also moved the Discover feature on the iPhone to the Browse section of the app. The full change log for version 1.5.0 is as follows: New: Want an equalizer? OK, it's waiting for you in Settings. Go play. New: Looking for Discover? You'll now find it inside Browse. (iPhone) New: We've redesigned the Artist page for iPad, now with latest release and merchandise. Fictitious: This app will swap any sticker for Messi. Spotify is available for free from the iOS App Store. It is a universal app and requires iOS 6 or later.

  • Fantastical 2.1 for iOS adds new snooze, search and notification features

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    Matt Tinsley
    Matt Tinsley
    07.23.2014

    Flexibits' Fantastical 2.1 for iOS is available today with a host of new features, improvements and bug fixes. The calendar, reminders and to-dos app is a major hit with the TUAW team, so we're always pleased to see an update to this fantastic app! Check out our review of Fantastical 2.0 for iPhone, here. Highlights of the update include new snooze options for event or reminder notifications, the option to search and add contacts or locations when creating a new event, a setting to hide the event details location map (which can be a little annoying if you don't always use it), and new event invitation notifications. And if that isn't enough -- there's also a new app icon badge option, upcoming birthday notifications. keyboard shortcuts for those that use an external keyboard with their iOS device, and improvements to the calendar week-view, with updated colors and an improved appearance for timed events that span multiple days. To celebrate the update, Flexibits is putting Fantastical on sale. The iPhone and Mac version is 50% off at $4.99 and $9.99 respectively, and the iPad version is 33% off at $9.99.

  • ExpanDrive 4, more services and faster sync

    by 
    Brett Terpstra
    Brett Terpstra
    07.18.2014

    I've written about ExpanDrive in the past, but I haven't mentioned it since version 2.0. Version 4 is out now, and it's a major update to this app that allows you to mount remote servers and cloud services as local drives. ExpanDrive has always done an amazing job of mounting a wide array of remote server types and letting you use them like your server was just a local USB drive. Lately, the number of accessible services has become wider than anything else I've seen, and the usability of the mounted drives is outstanding. ExpanDrive 4's biggest advancement is in speed. It can now cache files locally and transfer smaller files in the background, meaning you can mount a remote server, edit files in a text or graphics editor, and when you hit save you're immediately able to continue working while the actual transfer happens transparently. It can even watch for changes on the remote server to keep the sync rapid and up-to-date on both ends. ExpanDrive has also been adding to its available services. You can now mount everything from SFTP and WebDAV servers to Dropbox, Box, Google Drive, Amazon S3, and DreamObjects cloud services. The latest services include Microsoft OneDrive, Copy.com, HP Helion Cloud, Owncloud and hubiC. Being able to mount a Dropbox drive without installing the Dropbox app means easy access to your synced files on remote computers without the bandwidth of a full download, or even the trouble of setting up selective sync. This holds true for any of the supported cloud services. It also means easy backups to the services without any special software. ExpanDrive has a free trial available (and is also available for Windows). You can license a copy for $49.95 US.

  • iTunes U update will bring course creation and student discussion to iPad app

    by 
    Kelly Hodgkins
    Kelly Hodgkins
    06.30.2014

    Apple today announced an update to iTunes U that'll bring a new course creation tool and support for student discussion to the iPad version of the iTunes U app. iTunes U is the educational arm of iTunes that allows teachers from K-12 school districts, universities and colleges to create courses that are open either to students in their classroom or available publicly. For the first time, teachers will be able to use the iPad app to create a full course directly from their iPad. Students also will benefit from a new discussion feature that allows them to collaborate with teachers and other students in their online classes. These new features will be available July 8th in an update that will roll out to the iPad version of the iTunes U app. iTunes U is available for free from the iOS App Store. Additional details are available in the press release below. Show full PR text Apple Announces Updates to iTunes U Brings Course Creation, Management for Teachers & Student Discussions To iPad CUPERTINO, California-June 30, 2014-Apple® today announced updates to iTunes U®, bringing educators and students great new tools to build and experience educational content on iPad®. Beginning July 8, teachers using the free iTunes U app can create, edit and manage entire courses directly on iPad for the first time, and students will discover new ways to collaborate including the ability to start class discussions and ask questions right from their iPad. "Education is at the core of Apple's DNA and iTunes U is an incredibly valuable resource for teachers and students," said Eddy Cue, Apple's senior vice president of Internet Software and Services. "iTunes U features an amazing selection of academic materials for everyone around the world. Now, with the ability to better manage and discuss educational content, learning becomes even more personalized on iPad." The new in-app updates to iTunes U give teachers full course creation capabilities on iPad, with the ability to directly add rich content and learning materials from iWork®, iBooks® Author or any of the over 75,000 educational apps available for iPad. Taking advantage of the built-in camera on iPad, teachers can also capture photos and videos to incorporate real-world subject matter into any course, making relevant content available to all students in an instant. "iTunes U is the most powerful destination for bringing the entire educational experience to life on iPad," said Fraser Speirs, head of computing and IT at Cedars School of Excellence in Scotland. "By freeing teachers to create and organize courses right on iPad, educators can be better focused on enabling student participation both with the content and one another." Students using iPad and enrolled in private iTunes U courses will now have everything they need to fully collaborate with their classmates and teachers. With Discussions in the iTunes U app, students can automatically follow classroom discussions and join conversations on new topics, or set up push notifications for when new topics are started or replies are added to active exchanges. Teachers can participate in forums too, and have the ability to moderate discussions by removing any off-topic messages or replies. "Discussions in iTunes U puts the potential for thoughtful exploration and collaboration into the hands of every one of our students," said Larry Reiff, a teacher from Roslyn High School in New York. "iPad and iTunes U continue to provide students with the tools they need to build knowledge and demonstrate their learning." iTunes U helps educators create courses including lectures, assignments, books, quizzes and more for millions of iOS users around the world. With over 750,000 individual learning materials available on the iTunes U app, iTunes U is the world's largest online catalog of free educational content from top schools and prominent organizations. Today, thousands of educational institutions are hosting over 7,500 public and thousands of private courses encompassing the arts, sciences, health and medicine, education, business and more. Educators can create iTunes U courses in 69 countries and make their courses and educational content accessible via the iTunes U app in 155 countries. In addition to the thousands of individual iTunes U learning materials found on the iTunes Store®, over 500,000 apps designed specifically for iPad are now available on the App Store℠. Additionally, with the free iBooks Author app on the Mac App Store℠, nearly 30,000 Multi-Touch™ books have been created by independent teachers and publishers worldwide. Apple designs Macs, the best personal computers in the world, along with OS X, iLife, iWork and professional software. Apple leads the digital music revolution with its iPods and iTunes online store. Apple has reinvented the mobile phone with its revolutionary iPhone and App Store, and is defining the future of mobile media and computing devices with iPad.

  • Amazon Instant Video app now offers free, ad-supported TV episodes, new HBO shows

    by 
    Kelly Hodgkins
    Kelly Hodgkins
    06.23.2014

    Apple today released an updated version of its Amazon Instant Video app for iOS with free TV show episodes that include in-video advertising, new HBO content and improved playback controls. According to the app description, Amazon Instant Video users will be able to stream the first episode of selected TV shows for free, including classic shows such as 21 Jump Street, Eight is Enough and others. These free videos will feature advertisements before and during playback. Many of these free episodes are part of Amazon's Prime Instant Video catalog, which means Prime subscribers won't have to watch the video ads. Advertisements will be shown to non-Prime subscribers and in TV shows that are not part of the Prime video service. The free first episodes are already available on Kindle Fire devices and the Roku, but this is the first time ad-supported content from Amazon is available on iOS. Besides the free TV shows, Amazon also added new content from HBO that debuted online last month. The list of HBO titles includes The Sopranos, Six Feet Under, The Wire, Big Love, Deadwood, Eastbound & Down, Family Tree, Enlightened, Treme, early seasons of Boardwalk Empire, True Blood, select mini-series such as Band of Brothers and comedy specials featuring well-know comedians like Lewis Black and Bill Maher. Additional HBO shows will be made available three years after their original airing date. Last but not least, the updated Amazon Instant Video app offers new video playback controls with 0-second skip and "Next Episode" buttons to improve the streaming experience. iOS device owners can download the Instant Video app from the App Store for free.

  • Alfred 2.3 adds external triggers and more

    by 
    Dave Caolo
    Dave Caolo
    05.08.2014

    Alfred for Mac is one of my favorite utilities. So much more than an app launcher, it lets me find and move files, control apps and even set complex workflows into action for a super-effecient work day. Things get better with version 2.3, which is out now. External triggers, case-sensitive hotkeys and other changes only make this app better. External triggers are so cool. In a nutshell, you can use an AppleScript from outside Alfred to tell it what to do. Attach one to a Calendar event, for example, for precision timing. Meanwhile, you use Alfred to select which app opens a specific file. Think of it as Finder's "Open with..." command but much more efficient. The marquee feature is context-sensitive hotkeys. I use a utility like Alfred because I don't like reaching for the mouse over and over, all day long. Perhaps you're the same. Now you can make your hotkey triggers case-sensitive. There's also an option to disable a combination when a certain application is frontmost, and a unique setting for when you're using Photoshop. Hotkey conflicts are a huge pain in the backside, and Alfred 2.3 does a lot to address it. Alfred is among the apps I install on a new Mac immediately. This update is an example of why.

  • Xbox One's May update to add audio options for apps, chat

    by 
    Thomas Schulenberg
    Thomas Schulenberg
    05.03.2014

    Participants in the Xbox One's early access program can expect a new update to arrive sometime this week, while general users will see it sometime in May. Larry "Major Nelson" Hyrb's post explains that with the update, snapped apps will soon be manageable with a sound mixer found in the Settings menu, which will allow users to adjust volume levels for apps independently. The same functionality will allow users to tweak volume levels while using the Kinect for chatting. The update will also allow users to opt into allowing their speech data to be collected, which Major Nelson states will "be used for product improvement only." Users will be able to toggle their related permission by visiting the Settings menu, selecting Privacy & Online Safety, heading into Customizing Privacy and Online Safety, and setting Share Voice Data to "Allow." The post explains that having additional voice samples for the software's algorithms would help improve the Kinect's responsiveness, but if you'd rather let Microsoft smooth the kinks out on their own, that's definitely an option as well. [Image: Microsoft]

  • Daylite 5 adds refinements to the business management app

    by 
    Steve Sande
    Steve Sande
    04.23.2014

    Marketcircle's Daylite has been around for a number of years, pulling in Best of Show awards at Macworld/iWorld and kudos from happy users. The application, which comes in Mac, iPhone and iPad versions, is a full-featured system for keeping track of your business. Whether it's calendar, email, or contact management; project tracking or following up on business opportunities, Daylite is hands-down the best and most comprehensive tool for managing a business. Now the company has just introduced Daylite 5, the latest version of the multi-platform solution. Priced at US$299.95 per user, Daylite 5 includes licenses for the Mac, iPhone and iPad apps, as well as for the Mail Assistant (used to link Daylite and Mail) and Daylite Server. Existing Daylite 4 users can update for $199.95, while Daylite 3 owners can make the jump for $249.95. What does the new version provide? A lot of refinement to an already polished set of apps. The new Insight View is described as a "visual summary of your data" that "helps you discover patterns and answer questions about your business." By displaying a number of graphs on one screen, it's easy to see patterns appear and then make comparisons. Clicking on a bar chart drills into summaries, and dragging across a timeline allows even further focus on project details. My personal new favorite feature is the timeline, which provides a quickly scrolling list of project information and associated emails to give a history of what went on during a period of time. Hovering on a small graphical timeline to the left of the timeline detail allows you to quickly jump to a specific date, while filters create a way to grab only certain pieces of information -- like emails associated with a project -- while getting the others out of the way. One feature that Daylite users had been asking for is now present -- repeating tasks. Regularly scheduled tasks such as project status meetings can be set to repeat daily, weekly, monthly or for any other time period. The iPad and iPhone apps have received an amazing makeover, with a flat, simple design that would make Jony Ive happy. Searching is available from the Daylite home screen, and synchronization with the Daylite server is done in background. Those of us with mature eyes love the way that Daylite now uses the text size that's chosen in the Settings app so that it's possible to read details without squinting or holding the iPhone screen two inches from our faces. On the Mac app, the sidebar now has the ability to have folders and subfolders added to group items, and since those folders can be opened and closed, it's possible to hide those projects or groupings that are unimportant at a particular time. You can even hide the sidebar altogether to make more room on your workspace. The Daylite Mail Assistant now has the capability of allowing you to update details in Daylite right from within Mail.app. If a contact's information (email, address, phone number, etc...) has changed, or if you need to change the status of a project, there's no need to jump into Daylite -- it can all be done in Mail. Marketcircle has also provided more advanced filtering capabilities to allow you to dig into your data -- for example, you can search all contacts that have no opportunity associated with them to provide a list of customers you should cold call. Finally, the Mac app has received a redesign that provides a visual look and feel that is closer to the iOS apps. Things are less cluttered and much easier to read in the revised app. Marketcircle has obviously listened to Daylite customers in making the changes to Daylite 5, and all of the apps now have a much more streamlined and polished feel to them. For existing Daylite users, making the jump to Daylite 5 might cause some temporary heartburn as you get used to the new features and find your way around, but you'll quickly get back up to speed and be able to accomplish more in less time.

  • 1Password 4.5 for iOS gains features, slims down

    by 
    Steve Sande
    Steve Sande
    04.22.2014

    Ask any member of the TUAW team what they use to keep track of the swarm of passwords they are confronted with on a typical day, and they're likely to say 1Password. AgileBits today announced a major update to the iOS version of the app, which is available for free to current users. 1Password 4.5 will be on sale at half-price -- US$8.99 -- for those who don't already own it, through Friday, April 25. What's new in the password manager? To start with, the app has a shiny new iOS 7 look and feel, complete with a new icon. But that's just the icing on the cake. Under that gooey frosting is: A 34 percent smaller app footprint, saving 8.6 megabytes of space Faster syncing Search available all the time at the top of the Categories tab and each main category AirDrop support for sharing items Support for multiple vaults once they're configured in 1Password for Mac A new Demo Vault replacing the venerable Demo Mode A redesigned user setup process, as well as an improved upgrade process from 1Password 3 for iOS Support for custom item images (must be added via 1Password 4 for Mac) Tags added in Mac version sync with iOS Improvements and bug fixes in Wi-Fi Sync Support for multiple Dropbox accounts Enhancements were made to the built-in 1Browser to allow for easier logins, faster checkouts, and online form auto-fill much in the way 1Password mini works on the Mac. And speaking of the Mac, 1Password 4.3 for Mac was also released today with a variety of improvements.

  • IFTTT for iPad brings service/device mashups to your favorite tablet

    by 
    Steve Sande
    Steve Sande
    04.08.2014

    I have an amazing amount of love and respect for IFTTT.com, an online service that provides an easy way to connect apps, devices, and services in ways that make them much more useful. Want to get a phone call from your house telling you that your basement is flooded? Use IFTTT, a moisture sensor connected to a SmartThings Hub, and the IFTTT phone call channel. Maybe you want to keep track of how much time you spend at a local bar... Pull up IFTTT and use the iOS Location and Dropbox channels to create a log file of every time you go to or leave that bar. Up until now, IFTTT fans either had to log into the desktop website or use the iPhone app to create new recipes or tweak old ones. Last week the free IFTTT for iPad app showed up, and it's a no-brainer download for anyone who uses IFTTT. The app is designed perfectly for the iPad and iPad mini screen, featuring a browser mode that reminds me of nothing less than the App Store. Curated collections, featured recipes, all-time favorites, recipes that are trending, and new recently added recipes all have their place on the Browse screen. If you'd rather manage your existing recipes and see a log of when they were triggered, just tap a good-sized toggle in the upper right corner of the app display and you are in "Manage" mode. The left side of the management screen provides a running timeline of when your recipes were triggered, while the right side has a list of your recipes. To turn one off or on, there's the familiar iOS 7 green switch on each recipe. With a tap of the recipe, you can turn notifications on or off, check the recipe, edit it, share it, or delete it. Large arrows on the personal recipe display let you scroll left or right through those recipes, making group edits (of a phone number change, for example) quite simple. For new IFTTT users, the iPad app provides a very simple five-screen introduction to the service the first time the app is launched. You can sign in if you're already an IFTTT user, or create a new account from the app. If you're not currently using IFTTT, it's time to give it a try -- especially if you're an iPad owner. The app is beautiful, sweet icing on the IFTTT cake and you're going to love it.

  • Daily App: Rormix brings indie music videos to your iPhone and iPad

    by 
    Kelly Hodgkins
    Kelly Hodgkins
    04.08.2014

    Aspiring musicians have several ways to promote their music. One tool new to the scene is Rormix, which focuses not on music but on music videos. The app recently received a major overhaul making it easier to find new artists that match your taste in music. Rormix's biggest change is a new music scanning feature that combs through your iTunes music library and picks Rormix videos based on your preference in music. A tagging feature makes the music curation even better by allowing users to add tags for well-known acts to their favorite indie music video. For example, an indie acoustic performer can be tagged with David Gray, while an alternative band could be tagged with Red Hot Chili Peppers. Other new features include a new bio page for artists that allow them to share their background and musical aspirations with their fans. This makes the experience a bit more personal, allowing users to see the person(s) behind the music video. Rormix has all the common features you would expect in a music discovery tool. You can follow artists on Rormix, like a music video, and browse through a feed of fresh or trending content. About the only thing missing is a "related artists" option that pulls together artists that are similar. Rormix instead uses categories and tags to aggregate similar content, which you can use to find related artists that you may enjoy. Rormix is available for free from the iOS App Store. It's available for the iPhone and requires iOS 7. There are no ads, but it does require a login if you want to use the social features of the app. A non-login option allows you to browse through the music videos without creating an account.

  • Pebble updates its iOS app with new apps, sharing options and v2.1 fix

    by 
    Kelly Hodgkins
    Kelly Hodgkins
    04.02.2014

    Pebble today rolled out an update that brings its iOS App to version 2.1.1. The most notable feature in the latest version is a bug fix for version 2.1, which was released earlier this week and included a critical flaw that prevented users from managing their Pebble smartwatch from the application. This latest version fixes the v2.1 bug and adds several new apps to the Pebble appstore. It also includes the ability to share apps with friends via email, Twitter, Facebook, and text messaging. Users updating from version 1.0.x will notice the following changes in version 2.1.1: Pebble watchapp directory: browse, find and install the latest watchapps for Pebble. List of prior notifications now stored on your Pebble. Watchapp locker: keep track of your favorite apps and manage the apps on your Pebble. Completely revamped and improved user interface design. Pebble smartwatch owners can download the latest version of the iOS software from the App Store for free.

  • PSA: Pebble for iOS v.2.1 update contains critical flaw that breaks the app - Update

    by 
    Kelly Hodgkins
    Kelly Hodgkins
    03.31.2014

    According to a support forum post, the latest update to the Pebble app for iOS contains a critical issue that prevents the application from working. The company is working on a fix, but, in the meantime, it is asking users to delay installing the version 2.1 update that was released today, Monday, March 31st. The app is temporarily hidden from the iTunes App Store while Pebble tries to resolve the issue. iOS owners with automatic updates enabled should turn off the feature by going to Settings > iTunes & App Store and toggling Updates OFF in the "Automatic Downloads" section. If you already have version 2.1 installed, there may be a temporary work around that allows you to install the previous version 2.0.2. Update: We received the following statement from Pebble: "Today we experienced an issue deploying version 2.1 of the Pebble iOS smartphone app. We've pulled the update from the App Store for now. We're working with Apple to fix this problem as quickly as possible, and will notify customers when an update is available that resolves the issue. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience. Please check our forums for more information."

  • Today in the App Store -- the best free apps, new apps and app updates

    by 
    Kelly Hodgkins
    Kelly Hodgkins
    03.28.2014

    Here are some of the best free apps, app updates and new apps that have landed in the App Store recently. All app prices are USD and subject to change. Some deals may expire quickly, so grab them while you can. Also, check out our Daily Deals, with hand-picked sales on iOS and OS X apps as well as deals on accessories for Mac and iOS owners. Apps Now Free 2 Days [iOS Universal; Now free, down from $0.99] 2 Days is a simple and effective to-do app for your iPhone and iPad. It comes with the simplicity of use. ArtRage for iPhone [iPhone; Now free, down from $1.99] Express your artistic side with easy to use painting and drawing tools that work just like the real thing! LVL CAM [iPhone; Now free, down from $0.99] LVL CAM is the only camera app for taking perfectly balanced and level shots on your iPhone. Touchfit: GSP • The Complete Home Fitness Solution [iPhone; Now free, down from $6.99] Download Touchfit: GSP today and join the legions of others who have already achieved incredible results with the first home training program designed to adapt and evolve after every workout. Tactical Soldier - Undead Rising [iOS Universal; Now free, down from $4.99]Tactical Soldier is a tactical squad level turn based game where you control a group of soldiers trying to uncover the dark secrets of an army research base invaded by zombies. Man at Arms TD [iPad; Now free, down from $4.99] Man at Arms is the newest hit in TD strategy games! Play fast-paced action gaming with hundreds of units, then collect unique cards to increase the strength of your army! Man at Arms Pocket Edition [iPhone; Now free, down from $1.99] Man at Arms is the newest hit in TD strategy games! Play fast-paced action gaming with hundreds of units, then collect unique cards to increase the strength of your army! Carmageddon [iOS Universal; Now free, down from $0.99] Carmageddon is the original freeform driving sensation, where pedestrians (and cows!) equal points, and your opponents are a bunch of crazies in a twisted mix of automotive killing machines. DRAWNIMAL [iOS Universal; Now free, down from $1.99] Our goal with Drawnimal was to expand your device by using simple tools like pen and paper. Apple's App of the Week. NightSky HD [OS X; Now free, down from $2.99] NightSky is an action-puzzle game that offers an ambient gameplay experience unlike any other; cerebral challenges fill uniquely designed picturesque worlds. Mr Stopwatch [OS X; Now free, down from $5.99] Mr. Stopwatch is Simple and Neat Stopwatch. New and Notable Apps Incredible Numbers by Professor Ian Stewart [iPad; $4.99] Bestselling author Professor Ian Stewart is your guide through Incredible Numbers. Numbers define the patterns of sunflowers; they bring pleasure through music; and they help us answer existential questions. Star Wars: Assault Team [iOS Universal; Free] Assemble a powerful team of your favorite Star Wars™ heroes, and battle enemies and other players across the galaxy in STAR WARS™: ASSAULT TEAM. Captain America: The Winter Soldier - The Official Game [iOS Universal; $2.99] Play as Captain America and lead your S.H.I.E.L.D. Strike Team as they struggle to contain a massive global attack by several nefarious criminal organizations. Logline [OS X; $24.99] Logline is a screenplay editor that let's you write your screenplay, treatment and outline in one place. WiFi Strength Indicator [OS X; Free] Provides a menu bar item that indicates the signal strength of your current WiFi connection. Choir [OS X; Free] The official client for Choir.io - Sound gives you ambient awareness without effort. Updates you don't want to miss OptimizeMe - Lifelogging [iPhone; $3.99] OptimizeMe helps you record your life to improve it. Version 2.0 brings the following changes: Integration of M7 for automatic steps count Integration of Weather Condition, Daily High and Moon Phase Integration of Period Tracking for our female users Autocomplete: OptimizeMe can automatically predict your daily activities in case you forget to record a day or two Backup and Restore with Dropbox to secure your data or transfer it between different devices More Microsoft OneNote for iPad [iPad; Free] It's time to harness the immense potential of your thoughts and discoveries by taking a note in OneNote, your very own digital notebook. Version 2.2 brings the following changes: Beautifully redesigned for iOS 7 Photos of whiteboards and documents are now auto-cropped and enhanced Bug fixes nPlayer [iOS Universal; $4.99] nPlayer provides high quality video play performance and easy control-UI supporting almost all kinds of video formats and codecs without file converting efforts. Version 2.6 brings the following changes: Support for Bitcasa, Box, OneDrive (formerly SkyDrive) Support built-in web browser that can download/stream contents Fixed bugs UpTo Calendar [iPhone; Free] Life goes beyond meetings and appointments. Your calendar should too. UpTo gives you a more complete view of everything coming up that matters to you - without the clutter. Version 3.0 is a complete overhaul of the app that adds the following features: New, multi-layered calendar interface. Pinch or tap to expand your calendar. Hundreds of new calendars to follow, including TV show schedules, local concerts powered by StubHub and a series of curated calendars with popular events coming up 'This Week'. Choose which layer your personal calendars appear on. Facebook events and birthdays can be on the back layer while your work calendar is on the front layer. Integrated weather that shows the current and forecasted local weather by day. Multiple calendar views. Slide the calendar up to transition from Week View to Day View or pull it down for Month View Native meeting invites Location look-up when adding new events Privately share events with friends on UpTo, or share via email, text message, Facebook or Twitter. Send email replies to meeting invites And much more! PicGIF [OS X; $4.99] PicGIF enables you to quickly create incredible animated GIFs from photos or short videos. Version 2.0 brings the following changes: Add effects and adjustment features. Support trimming video clip. Add stickers. Support managing overlays. Set start frame & end frame for overlays. Add options for better quality export. Share GIFs directly to Tumblr. Add support for German, French, Japanese, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese. New UI. Other minor bug fixes. Lens Blur [OS X; $4.99] Transform your existing photo into true out-of-focus bokeh lens effect. Version 1.1 brings the following changes: 3 real lens profiles of Canon and Nikon added; more lenses adding soon Significant performance improvement Treble Cat - Learn To Read [OS X; Free] Treble Cat is a highly entertaining game designed to help kids and adults learn how to quickly identify notes in the treble clef. Version 1.3 brings the following changes: new practice level Fotor Photo Editor [OS X; Free] People everywhere are getting their edit on with Fotor's solid photo editor for Mac. Version 2.0.0 brings the following changes: New Batch Function for quickly editing multiple photos Added Highlights, Shadow and Curves adjustments More filters and special effects Lots more Borders and Patterns to choose from Added EXIF information when sharing photo to Flickr Added more Freestyle Collage backgrounds Better user interface to make it easier and more fun to use Smoother operation and increased stability Other bug fixes and minor improvements MyFourWalls [OS X; $29.99] MyFourWalls is an easy-to-use home planning tool that lets you play with new design choices in an existing space or plan the entire interior of a new home. Version 1.0.2 adds the following features: Print sheet redesigned 3d view is printable now Export sheet for pictures and pdfs added Ceiling fans, New stairs and New office chairs added to furniture library Several minor bugs fixed