Vine For Android Updated With Front Camera Support

Thanks (or no thanks) to Instagram announcing a video feature of their own, reports are suggesting that the number of downloads of Vine have declined, with recent reports showing that the number of shared Vine videos has gone down as […]

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Unofficial Instagram 4.0.2 Now Available For Blackberry 10

A couple of days ago, Instagram’s CEO announced that they had no plans to bring Instagram onto Blackberry 10 anytime soon. While this might be a bummer for some Blackberry 10 users, for the more resourceful, there’s always the unofficial […]

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Number Of Vine Shares On Twitter Drop Following Instagram’s Video Announcement

So the other day it was reported that the number of Vine downloads had slowed after Instagram announced that the photo sharing service would be getting a video sharing feature as well. Now it seems that not only has Vine’s […]

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NoteSuite for iPad: Meet Evernote’s New, Subscription-Free Competition

NoteSuite for iPad: Meet Evernote's New, Subscription-Free Competition After finding success with note-taking/to-do app Projectbook last year, Theory.io has decided to overhaul their signature productivity app and take it a step further. Now, hoping to go head-to-head with big dogs like Evernote, the developers are officially re-releasing the app as NoteSuite—the potential answer to all your disorganized digital life woes.

What does it do?

Just like its first incarnation, NoteSuite still you take notes and make to-do lists, but that’s only a very small portion of the new beast. You can also annotate essentially any type of content (web pages, articles, PDFs, etc.), clip web pages, record audio, and search through various file types as one. Your data will sync across your various devices (which would be limited to Macs and iPads at this point).

Why do we like it?

One of the biggest differences between this and Evernote is that you’re not going to have to pay any sort of subscription fee, and you still get virtually all the perks. And the annotation function on the app is fantastic. Nothing is safe from your highlighting, annotating, signing, typing fingers—you can write and draw on practically any document by converting it to a PDF. The fact that search can work across files that haven’t been converted or organized is another huge bonus. And if you were already a ProjectBook user, you can nab the update totally free. Of course, the fact that there’s no iPhone version yet is a pretty big mark in the "con" column—but the app is young, hopefully a more mobile-friendly edition is soon to come.

NoteSuite, Download this app for: iPad, $2

The Best: No subscription fee

The Worst: No iPhone version

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Facebook is now letting Android users test out beta versions of its main app.

Facebook is now letting Android users test out beta versions of its main app. But ironically you’ve got to sign up for Google Groups to get in on the fun.

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Skype Updates iPhone App To Support Video Messaging Feature

Skype has updated its iPhone application to support its new video messaging feature and more.

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Porn App Returns to Google Glass Minus the Porn

Porn App Returns to Google Glass Minus the Porn

The only thing that might be sadder than a porn app for Google Glass is a porn app for Google Glass that doesn’t actually have any porn. Remember how "Tits and Glass" got banned? Yeah, it’s back, but this time without the titular attractions. But don’t worry: that pun isn’t going anywhere.

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Boomerang Android app tames Gmail inboxes with reminders

DNP Boomerang Gmail app comes to Android, available now

The previously web-only Boomerang app for Gmail is now in open beta on Android. Just another mail app, right? Not quite — Boomerang’s hook is that it can bring unanswered messages back to your inbox. More than a clever reminder system, the app uses gesture controls (swipe right to archive, left for snooze and other options) and can schedule outgoing emails, too. According to TechCrunch, developer Baydin is also working on support for non-Gmail services and a tablet-optimized app. Jump to the Google Play link below to get your hands dirty for free.

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Digg has updated its iOS app to incorporate its experimental new Reader—and it’ll directly import yo

Digg has updated its iOS app to incorporate its experimental new Reader—and it’ll directly import your feeds from Google Reader, too. Go get it.

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No Instagram For Blackberry 10 Anytime Soon

It looks like when it comes to Instagram officially arriving on platforms other than iOS and Android, those users are definitely out of luck because it seems that after rejecting Windows Phone, at least for now, Instagram has also turned […]

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