LoopWallet App Announced

LoopWallet App AnnouncedThe LoopWallet app has just rolled out to U.S. consumers, where they are now the first around the globe to enjoy the wonders of using one’s mobile device as their primary method of payment, eschewing credit cards as well as cash. The LoopWallet app can be downloaded from the Apple App Store, while those who are rocking on the Android ecosystem would have to wait it out for a little while more as there is an April 2014 release being targeted.

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    Windows Phone Bing Fitness, Food, and Travel apps launch with PC sync

    Microsoft has pushed out a clutch of new and updated Bing apps for Windows Phone, including Bing Health & Fitness to track activities, diet, and medical information, and make suggestions … Continue reading

    Layar Creator 2.0 Introduced

    Layar Creator 2.0 IntroducedFor those of you who recently logged in to the Layar Creator today, it would not be too far off the mark to say that there are some noticeable changes made to the overall look as well as feel. If you did, then be at peace and rest assured not to make any adjustments to your monitor, since a substantial update has just been launched for the Layar Creator, and it is not as simple as slapping on a new coat of paint here. The new Layar Creator 2.0 has been touted to be a whole lot easier than ever before to get started using Interactive Print.

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    ‘Secrets’ App Offers an Anonymous Way of Sharing Secrets

    Have a secret or two you want to get off your chest without telling the world or revealing your identity in the process? There’s an app for that.

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    It’s called Secret, and it lets people post random thoughts, deep dark secrets, and everything in between on a neat, user-friendly platform. It does all this without displaying any names or personal information. What makes it different from other apps is the fact that only people in your contacts (who also have the app installed) can see your posts.

    Your secrets are delivered anonymously to the people in your Contacts who are on Secret. They can view, love and comment on your post. When friends love your secret, it will be shared to their friends. If they love the post, it can reach even further. When your secret travels beyond two degrees, it will be marked with your general location, like “California”. People beyond two degrees will be able to love your post or comments, but won’t be able to add comments to the conversation.

    Make sure to leave out any details that may help people uncover your identity. Secret can be downloaded from the iTunes App Store for free.

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    Square Cash makes requesting payments foolishly simple

    Square Cash has added a payment request option, allowing users to prompt a virtual cash collection simply by sending an email. Square launched Square Cash in October last year, as … Continue reading

    BBM adds voice calls, BBM Channels and Dropbox for iPhone & Android

    BlackBerry has rolled out an update to BBM for iPhone and Android, adding in BBM Voice for making calls, and enabling BBM Channels, among other new features. The update, available … Continue reading

    ‘Confide’ App Lets You Send Messages That Self-Distruct

    Need to tell someone something but can’t risk having the message saved or shown to anyone else? Then send it using Confide. It’s the latest in a string of apps that makes privacy and confidentiality its priority.

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    Confide lets users send encrypted messages that self-destruct after they’re read. It even has a swipe-to-read function that effectively prevents screenshots (which was an area that Snapchat had a lot of trouble with) and sends a notification to the sender once their message has been read. You can alert users that they have private messages waiting via email or SMS – though they’ll need to download the app to read them, of course.

    You can download Confide for free from iTunes. The company has future plans for an Android version as well.

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    CandySwipe creator takes jab at King over trademark scuffle

    Since being awarded a trademark for the term “Candy,” King — the company behind Candy Crush Saga — has come under fire from developers and companies alike. The latest among … Continue reading

    Facebook Paper to remain ad-free… for now

    Facebook has no immediate plans to add adverts to its Paper newsreader app, according to COO Sheryl Sandberg, with other products in the social network’s line-up likely to be squeezed … Continue reading

    500px adds mobile uploads for photographers on the go

    Photography sharing site 500px has finally added mobile uploads to its iOS app, answering one of the loudest feature requests among users. The app, billed as a way for professional … Continue reading