There are new movies, books, TV shows, and albums coming out every week. The worst feeling is when you want to see a movie, but you space on it, and before you know it, it’s not even in the theaters anymore. Without a a reminder—in the form of an app called Recall—you might forget something worth your while. More »
Privacy is becoming something that is more and more valued as technology seeps deeper into our lives, but is harder and harder to find in pure form. But as Buzzfeed’s Russell Brandom points out, when you have two ex-Navy Seals and a cryptology legend working on an iPhone app called Silent Circle, privacy suddenly just got a whole hell of a lot easier. More »
The Best Fitness App [Battlemodo]
Posted in: Today's Chili Staying fit is important. Even if it seems enjoyable to lie on the couch devouring hours of HBO Go on your iPad, the truth is, when you’re exercising, you’re happier—there are plenty of scientific studies to back it up. More »
WineRatings+: Wine Info for the Oenophile and Wine Idiot Alike [App Of The Day]
Posted in: Today's Chili I know people who buy wine based on the label design because they know nothing about wine. And by people I mean myself, which is what makes Wine Spectator’s Wine Ratings+ app incredibly handy. More »
Ok, really. What publication doesn’t have an iOS app at this point? Today legendary quarterly lit mag The Paris Review joined the fray. More »
It’s the end of the week, which means it’s time for another grab bag of the best apps of the week. Reach inside and you’ll find a photo taking tool, a couple of games, and much more. More »
It’s Friday afternoon, we’re tired, we need a drink(s), and our boss has peaced from the office. So rather than working, we’re playing with Manga-Camera. Look at Kyle Wagner! Isn’t he so kawaii? He is the best model. Download this free app, shirk your responsibilities, and have a great weekend. More »
For whatever reason, sometimes you need to be able to take a picture hands-free. In those cases, you can try Vapp. More »
The failing weather reminds us we’re fast approaching the end of another year, but Zero Motorcycles wants to brighten our day with the announcement of its 2013 all-electric line-up. Immediately noticeable are the harder lines and healthy dose of matt black on the frames of the Zero S, DS, XU and MX refreshes. New to the team is the FX “Stealth Fighter” (pictured above), touting the fastest acceleration of any Zero moto to date and taking design cues from the late Zero X, which has been removed from the roster. As well as aesthetic improvements to the bikes, each Z-Force motor should produce up to 125% more power than previous iterations, and an optional CHAdeMO charging accessory will juice you up in around an hour. Companion iPhone and Android apps will also be available, allowing you to customize your ride’s performance and review other info. The class of 2013 will be hitting retailers throughout January and February, with MSRPs of the basic spec models running from $7,995 to $13,995, depending on your wants and needs. Head over to the source link to review your hardware options and, more importantly, choose your color scheme.
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Zero Motorcycles reveals its 2013 models: Zero X dropped, FX drafted in originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 02 Oct 2012 19:44:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Calling tech support is generally just about the worst thing you could put yourself through. Since you’re not a masochist, you can avoid the pain with FixYa, an app tells you how to repair your broken belongings. More »