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Android / iOS: It’s okay to have a goal to work harder, but it’s hard to prioritize when other things arise. Google Calendar can now […]
Continue reading »Android: Google has always loved its voice commands, but they don’t replace the touchscreen. At least until now. Voice Access is a new accessibility option […]
Continue reading »iOS: Airmail is a small email app with an incredible personality for the iPhone, and now it’s available for the iPad. Along with the update […]
Continue reading »TextExpander ditched its new subscription model a bit and made the text expansion program cheaper for existing users. It’s still expensive though. When it was […]
Continue reading »Android: Google Photos backup has been useless until now. Google is releasing an update today that lets you choose which images you back up to […]
Continue reading »Android: The previously mentioned hands-free driving app Drivemode has a lot of great features, but it just added a great one – the ability to […]
Continue reading »Android: Google Maps is one of the most useful Android apps, but it has always lacked a key feature: speed limits. Velociraptor fixes this by […]
Continue reading »Web / Chrome: Whether you’re saving inspirational quotes for later or doing a little research, Quotationr is a fast, free and flexible way to collect […]
Continue reading »iOS: When it comes to annotating images on iOS, what works best for you really depends on what you’re trying to convey. If you’re looking […]
Continue reading »Android / iOS: PayPal can be a decent way to transfer money online, but if you’re using cash, PayPal certainly doesn’t have a local branch […]
Continue reading »iOS / Android: National parks are a great way to experience nature, but knowing all the options available in each park takes a lot of […]
Continue reading »Android: Eat This Much, the previously mentioned meal planning app that automatically generates menus and shopping lists for you, was previously iOS only. It is […]
Continue reading »Android / iOS: Regardless of whether you love Reddit or hate it, it was always a little weird that the site didn’t have an official […]
Continue reading »Android / iOS: Outlook, our favorite iOS email app , has been updated today with a handy new feature that integrates your Facebook, Wunderlist and […]
Continue reading »Giphy, one of our favorite GIF search engines , today launched a new tool for Mac users that lets you create GIFs from everything that […]
Continue reading »Windows / Mac: Sony has updated the firmware on the Playstation 4 and, in addition to many minor features , has also received Remote Play, […]
Continue reading »Android / iOS / Internet: Obviously, you need more subscription services in your life. Stars are here to help. The company announced that it is […]
Continue reading »Android: Google Maps has just been updated with many tiny but useful changes. Chief among them, the permanent notification that you see when using navigation, […]
Continue reading »Windows: On OS X, you can select a file and press the spacebar to quickly preview it. You can’t do this on Windows – at […]
Continue reading »Mac: 1Password was updated today with a couple of new features that provide some speed improvements and make it much easier to import passwords from […]
Continue reading »When we first looked at it last year, Monospace was already a good editor with no distractions. The app is now out of beta and […]
Continue reading »OS X / Linux: CloudBerry Lab is giving away free licenses to its premium backup client, which typically costs $ 29.99. It offers encryption, compression, […]
Continue reading »Snapchat may not be as good at keeping your secrets as it wants you to think, but it is getting better as a messaging platform. […]
Continue reading »Android: I hate working with PDFs. I understand why they are needed, but loading them is a problem, and editing is even worse. So, the […]
Continue reading »Microsoft really, really wants you to upgrade to Windows 10, but if you’re happy with Windows 7 or 8.1, you shouldn’t be forced to upgrade. […]
Continue reading »Mac: Fantastical 2 is a powerful (but expensive) calendar app for Mac , and it is getting much better for business users today with full […]
Continue reading »Windows / Linux: We have long been Simplenote fans , but Windows and Linux users had to use third-party editors to access their notes . […]
Continue reading »Transmission is one of your favorite BitTorrent clients and has unfortunately only been available to Mac and Linux users for a long time. It is […]
Continue reading »Google Photos has tons of amazing ways to edit your images . However, when you make changes, the application forces you to save a copy […]
Continue reading »Mac: Last year, Randall Monroe of XKCD released Simple Writer , a web application that limited your writing to the 1000 most common words in […]
Continue reading »Toonz, the software used to create Studio Ghibli movies like Spirited Away and TV shows like Steven Universe and Futurama is now called OpenToonz. It […]
Continue reading »Android / iOS: Every app on your smartphone has many permissions , some of which are required and others are not – MyPermissions helps you […]
Continue reading »iOS / Android: If you’ve ever flown and wondered what exactly you were flying over or past, Flyover Country is the app to help you […]
Continue reading »There is a break-in every other day. Credit card information is stolen, leaving you stuck calling your bank for a new one or waiting to […]
Continue reading »iOS: Day the One alone that has undergone a major processing in February , but it was worth a huge sum of $ 10. If […]
Continue reading »Nik Collection, seven powerful photo editing plugins from Google, has dropped its price from $ 150 to completely free for everyone. Starting today , the […]
Continue reading »Android: The latest version of Todoist for Android lets you add tasks in natural language, and the app analyzes entire sentences for categories, tags, and […]
Continue reading »Mac / iOS: There hasn’t been a shortage of apps that aim to simplify the process of sending files, photos, clipboard content, and everything else […]
Continue reading »iPad: iOS 9 introduced multitasking to the iPad back in September 2015, and today Google finally updated the YouTube app to support these new multitasking […]
Continue reading »Mac / iPhone: We love the Pomodoro technique for improving productivity, and while one of the big benefits is that it doesn’t require a ton […]
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