The iPhone comes with a bunch of apps you never use. Some of them are poorly implemented. Others are lacking important features. Fortunately, there’s a whole world of developers offering some very viable third-party alternatives. Unfortunately you can’t delete the apps your iPhone comes with, but here are some alternatives that will free you from their boring grips. More »
Just in time for the return of baseball season, MLB has updated its line of mobile apps so you can listen to more games for less moolah. More »
Flickr for iOS Updated With Tagging, Faster Uploading, and Features You Were Missing
Posted in: Today's Chili If you have one of Zero Motorcycles electric bikes, you now have a smartphone app to go with it, and it might help you get a little more juice out of your bike. More »
There are a lot of productivity apps that say they’ll make your life easier, but don’t actually do anything for you. Sunrise is a new calendar app that actually streamlines scheduling for you. More »
Mr. T, Thirst, and More
Posted in: Today's Chili News. Weather. Mr. T-themed everything. There’s a slight chance those are your priorities in life, so we’re speaking to you with this round of iPhone apps of the week. More »
The Weather Channel’s app has had you covered on the basics of your local forecast for eons. It ain’t pretty, but if you want to know what the chance of precipitation will be 3AM, it’ll give you a number. Haze takes that raw data and packages it into something simple and beautiful. More »
WebMD Allergy, Readmill, and More
Posted in: Today's Chili Worried about getting snowed in this weekend? It might actually happen, or it might not. But we’ll keep you occupied either way, with a pinball game, a new ereader, and much more. More »
Sure, reading on a bigger screen is always preferred but maybe you don’t want to take your iPad with you everywhere? No problem. Readmill is a reader intended for a smaller space. More »
Search, Discovery, and Pretty Much Everything Is Better in Twitter’s Update
Posted in: Today's Chili Twitter has made some adjustments to its Android and iOS apps, and its mobile site that make things a little easier to follow. The keyword is synergy. More »