Minibar: A Classier Cocktail App to Get You Drunk in Style

Cocktail apps are nothing new, but as they generally appeal to a demographic practically willing to drink gasoline so long as it’ll give ’em a buzz, none really offered the refinement and knowledge we were looking for. Nothing, that is, until Minibar. More »

Instagraph: Your Instagram Workaround for WP8

Instagraph is an app that posts your photos to Instagram from Windows Phone. Sure, it’s not the official app. But it’s about as close as you’re going to get for the foreseeable future. More »

Burner: The Single-Serving Phone Number App Is Now for Android

You may already be familiar with the iPhone version of this disposable phone number app, but Burner has just opened up its brave, new, anonymous world to Android—use it wisely. More »

Valet App Remembers Where You Parked Your Car So You Don’t Have To

Most people can barely remember what they had for lunch, much less where they parked their car however many hours ago. Valet’s here to do all that dirty memory work for you, so you can focus on the important things like… oh, you’ll think of something. More »

JR: Visit the Award-Winning Artist’s Work Around the World Without Ever Leaving Home

Street artist JR may try to keep his identity semi-anonymous, but that hasn’t stopped him from giving talks and interviews, creating a web presence, and becoming the 2011 TED Talk prize winner. So clearly, connecting with his audience takes precedence—this is where his new app for iPad comes in. More »

HLP Flashlight: A Highly Functional Utility App That’s Beautiful, to Boot

There’s certainly no dearth of apps floating around with the sole purpose of turning your phone’s LED bulb into a makeshift flashlight. So if you’re someone to whom design is an afterthought (at best), you’ll probably be perfectly content keeping what you already have. For the rest of you, though, HLP Flashlight for iOS is a simple, elegant take on a utility that’s more or less become a necessity. And there are even a few fun kicks thrown in, to boot. More »

Shopster: Make Return Grocery Trips a Thing of the Past

Almost everyone’s been there at some point or another: after lugging armfuls of newly purchased groceries home, you put everything away only to realize you’ve forgotten the one item you actually needed. A minor problem, maybe, but near-infuriating, nonetheless. Fortunately, Shopster can help. More »

TripWhat: All the Travel Data You Need Sucked Into One Little App

Traveling, even when its meant to relax, can be an immensely overwhelming experience. And sifting through the endless sea of apps supposedly meant to “ease” the process doesn’t exactly help the situation. TripWhat, however, takes those apps you already know and love and combines them to make one, comprehensive conglomerate of an app that takes at least some of the pain out of trip planning. More »

Feedly Reborn: The Best Google Reader Replacement Just Got Better

With the impending death of Google Reader, RSS fiends are scrambling to find a replacement platform. And options abound. Feedly knows this, and it wants to make your transition to the other side as painless as possible. Meet the revamped Feedly mobile app. More »

A Full, Offline Thesaurus in Your Pocket to Impress Anyone, Anywhere

Sure, there may already be a veritable cornucopia of dictionaries, thesauruses, and other word reference apps out there, but Thesaurus Rex is the thesaurus app to end all thesaurus apps. Packed with more information than you could ever hope to know and fast to boot, this will become the last word reference software you’ll need. More »