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App Giveaway: 50 copies of Pixelism

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There are numerous ways to fool around and make art with your TouchPad. One of those ways is a fun app by Phantom App named Pixelism . . . → Read More: App Giveaway: 50 copies of Pixelism

webOS apps for Twitter

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If you were to ask any of the webOS faithful what they used their devices for the most you would more than likely hear Twitter from a fistful of them. Outside of our forums here at webOS Nation, Twitter is how most of us keep in touch with one another . . . → Read More: webOS apps for Twitter

Google Play About To Pass 15 Billion Downloads? Pssht! It Did That Weeks Ago

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Way to blow your own horn, Google. . . . → Read More: Google Play About To Pass 15 Billion Downloads? Pssht! It Did That Weeks Ago

SF Climates iOS App Offers Neighborhood Specific Weather Reports

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As a resident of NYC, I find little use for the SF Climates iOS app that all of my San Francisco-based friends (read: social media whores) are boasting over today. But a lot of you do live there, so you might find it useful. Let’s say you live in the Marina and for some reason need to go to the Dogpatch or vice versa but you’re unsure what the weather is like . . . → Read More: SF Climates iOS App Offers Neighborhood Specific Weather Reports

Editing Text On Your iPad? Speed Up The Process With SwipeSelection

More than a few people have been clamoring for Daniel Hooper’s thoughtful iPad text editing concept to become a real thing since his video started making the rounds, and now all you mobile text editors have reason to celebrate. Thanks to the efforts of an intrepid iOS hacker named Kyle Howells, that awesome vision of quick-and-painless text editing has been realized with a new (and free) iOS tweak called SwipeSelection. . . . → Read More: Editing Text On Your iPad? Speed Up The Process With SwipeSelection

Pair vs. Pair: Pair The App Is Getting Sued By Pair Networks, The Hosting Company

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It was less than a week ago that Tenthbit, the developers of the buzzy, new social-networking-app-for-couples (or other partners) Pair , picked up a $4.2 million seed round, money the founders said would be used to expand its mobile development and design teams. Now it looks like some of those funds might also need to go to legal bills. Tenthbit is getting sued by pair Networks , a hosting and domain registration company based in Pittsburgh, for trademark infringement . . . → Read More: Pair vs. Pair: Pair The App Is Getting Sued By Pair Networks, The Hosting Company

iMore Picks of the Week for May 5, 2012

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Every week the editors at iMore carefully select some of our favorite, most useful, most extraordinary apps, accessories, gadgets, and websites. . . . → Read More: iMore Picks of the Week for May 5, 2012

i Learn With – Planet Boing! HD for iPad review

i Learn With – Planet Boing! HD is part of a series of iPad apps that combine learning with fun for toddlers and young children. This particular app in the series is great for the younger players and is the central zone for both parents and kids with a free-play environment filled with lots of bright colors, music, and interactivity. Before jumping into the fun, bouncy, colorful world, you can customize your character’s look. . . . → Read More: i Learn With – Planet Boing! HD for iPad review

HBO Go and Max Go get Android 4.0 phone support, skip tablets for now

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Those with Android 4.0 phones like the HTC One X have been left out of watching HBO Go and Max Go on the road so far. New updates to the respective mobile apps take care of that: either premium channel will now stream directly to a phone running Google’s latest OS (assuming you’re subscribed to pay-TV , that is). . . . → Read More: HBO Go and Max Go get Android 4.0 phone support, skip tablets for now

Nokia Drive, Transport features revealed, not yet heading to a Lumia near you

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Did you think the addition of offline maps was the end of the update road for Nokia Drive? That’s simply not so. After previewing the planned 3.0 refresh for us at Mobile World Congress, it appears Espoo’s drawing closer to a finalized version of the Windows Phone app, bringing with it the ability to learn driving habits, display real-time movement and traffic on the homescreen live tile, as well as allowing users to manually adjust routes. . . . → Read More: Nokia Drive, Transport features revealed, not yet heading to a Lumia near you

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