Pebble Appstore Is Now Live

Pebble Appstore Is Now Live

Pebble was perhaps the only smartwatch that stood out from the crowd last year. What initially started as a crowdfunding campaign is now a product that’s known around the world. Pebble isn’t what it used to be, the company has launched a new model crafted from steel, and it has also launched an app store that contains apps exclusively developed for the popular smartphone. The Pebble appstore was first announced back at CES 2014 and today it has finally been launched. The appstore is now live, touting over 1,000 applications and watchfaces. Its baked into the Pebble app for iOS and Android. Users can peruse apps and watchfaces, then simply download the ones they like from their smartphone.

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    A Surefire Way to Stop Hoarding Photos on Your Phone

    A Surefire Way to Stop Hoarding Photos on Your Phone

    Everyone’s a photographer thanks to smartphones. Millions of photos of sunsets, lunches, friends, kids, cats (so many cats), and selfies are taken everyday. That’s great. But, you don’t have to — and shouldn’t — keep all those photos on …

        



    iOS 8, iWatch, and Healthbook: Apple’s brand of tracking

    In the creation of the next iteration of Apple’s mobile operating system, it’s said – and it’s been suggested by Apple several times over the course of the last year … Continue reading

    This GPS Lightning Adapter Makes Cheap iPads Location-Aware

    This GPS Lightning Adapter Makes Cheap iPads Location-Aware

    If you decided to save a few bucks and opt for an iPad without cellular hardware, it also means you bought yourself a tablet without GPS. Wi-Fi hotspot locations help it guesstimate your locations, but if you want better results, you’ll have to spring $130 for Bad Elf’s tiny GPS module.

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    Evernote for iOS update brings increased customization and speed boost

    The folks at Evernote have rolled out another update for its iOS app, giving iPad and iPhone users a few new perks in addition to a speed boost, improvements to … Continue reading

    Twitter iOS App Photo Editing Features Revamped

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    A couple of days back Twitter released an update for its Android application. The updated app brought revamped photo editing features, which now allow users to crop, rotate, change aspects and a lot more with images before they’re posted to the microblogging network. The company hasn’t taken long to extend all those features to iOS as well. Today, a Twitter iOS app update has been released, which brings the aforementioned revamped photo editing features.

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    SwiftKey For iOS Launches As A Note Taking App

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    Android offers users a lot more customization options as opposed to iOS, which is one of the reasons why customers often go for devices running Google’s mobile operating system. On Android, users can choose from a wide variety of custom keyboards if they don’t like the stock offering, whereas on iOS, users don’t enjoy such liberties. SwiftKey happens to be one of the most popular custom keyboards for Android, and today SwiftKey for iOS makes it debut, not as a keyboard that gets baked in but rather as a standalone note taking application.

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    A Case That’ll Finally Give Your iPhone NFC Powers

    A Case That’ll Finally Give Your iPhone NFC Powers

    Incipio’s new Cashwrap case lets you make actual mobile payments with your iPhone.

        



    Windows Phone Will Overtake iOS In 2014 [Study]

    nokia-lumia-1520-review-1Android and iOS are two of the most popular smartphone platforms at the moment, with Android taking the number one spot followed by iOS. Coming in third and fourth are Windows Phone and BlackBerry, and based on numbers we’ve seen in the past, it would take both platforms a while to catch up. However according to Jana Mobile, they believe that Windows Phone will eventually overtake iOS’ market share in 2014. “With multiple handsets priced below $200, and a swell of popularity in emerging markets, 2014 could be the year that Windows phone establishes itself as the second most popular smartphone OS worldwide.” (more…)

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    iPhone iOS 7.0.5 is out, but it’s probably not for you

    Apple has released iOS 7.0.5, though you might find that it won’t show up on your iPhone no matter how often you mash the Software Update button. The new software, … Continue reading