LATEST MOBILE APPS FOR
IPHONE, ANDROID, IPAD, IOS and BLACKBERRY PHONES
With a flood of new mobile apps seemingly hitting
the market every day, it's sometimes hard to keep up with everything that's out
there. For your consideration, here are the latest list of 20 new (or newly revamped)
apps that have caught the eye in recent months. It's unlikely that anyone will
want to rush to their phone or tablet and download all . But from productivity,
to photography, to social discovery to news, I'm hoping you'll be intrigued by
more than a few. Do you have thoughts on any of the apps listed here, or your
own suggestions for great new apps that launched recently? Share in the comments.
Each
of these apps has links, click on the apps name for DETAILS and to DOWNLOAD
Neatly
bills itself as the smart Twitter client for the iPhone. It dramatically
changes up the Twitter formula: Instead of displaying your timeline, tweets are
grouped by interests. Device: iPhone,
Android
(in beta),
BlackBerry
Haze
Put some color in your weather forecast with Haze. It's a fun weather app with
fluid animations and an audiovisual interface that is both simple and
addictive.
Device:
iPhone
Ready
to go hands free? With this camera app you never have to worry about fussing
with the timer setting again. Just wave and smile boom, there it is. Device:
iPhone
Touchscreen
typing takes some getting used to some screens faster than others. The
newest
Swiftkey update provides more accurate corrections and better predictions than other keyboard apps. Device: Android
Swiftkey update provides more accurate corrections and better predictions than other keyboard apps. Device: Android
If
you prefer listening to reading, Winston may be the ideal news app for you.
Users can have their Twitter and Facebook feeds, or areas of
the news that interest them, read aloud in a really fancy-pants voice. My favorite feature is that users can wirelessly connect to Apple TV via AirPlay to watch/listen on a bigger screen. Device: iOS
the news that interest them, read aloud in a really fancy-pants voice. My favorite feature is that users can wirelessly connect to Apple TV via AirPlay to watch/listen on a bigger screen. Device: iOS
The
new web app automatically synchronizes footage of an event from multiple
cameras and turns it into one tidy interactive video. It reminds me a bit of
other collaborative video
apps but with an interesting twist viewers control the produced feeds. Price: Free Any camera. Just upload to the service.
apps but with an interesting twist viewers control the produced feeds. Price: Free Any camera. Just upload to the service.
The
crowdfunding platform for creative endeavors has been around for a few years.What
is new is its sleek, simple iPhone app.Now users can search, pledge and track
those
indie art projects while on the go. Device: iPhone, iPod Touch
indie art projects while on the go. Device: iPhone, iPod Touch
As someone always on the prowl for killer foodie
mobile apps, F.E.D. has leaped to the top of my current rotation.
Recommendations are curated by industry insiders; top-tier chefs, sommeliers, bartenders,
baristas, butchers,pitmasters and food purveyors. I also love the printable PDF
cheatsheets on the website. Device: iPhone, website
This app allows users to take back control
of
their smartphone's camera roll. Flavyr instantly organizes photos by date and seamlessly patches video and photos into the same collection. Best of all, the app is intuitive and simple. Device: iPhone, Android.
their smartphone's camera roll. Flavyr instantly organizes photos by date and seamlessly patches video and photos into the same collection. Best of all, the app is intuitive and simple. Device: iPhone, Android.
Evernote's latest update of their
contact-management app offers two big enhancements; a business card scanner and
the"Hello Connect," which allows two or more people in a room running
the app to wirelesslysync up their contact info. It's info swapping made
easier.
This
is the app I show to all of my touchscreen keyboard-hesitant friends nervous
about giving up the physical keyboard. Originally developed for the visually
impaired, the patented tech makes typing text on your touchscreen a brilliant
experience. Device: iPhone
Why
go several places if you can achieve your goals with one. Sunrise, a new calendar
app built by two ex-Foursquare designers, pulls together your appointments from
Google Calendar,Facebook Events and Birthdays and weatheroutlooks. Device: iPhone
In
the month since Twitter introduced Vine, a mobile service that lets users
capture and share short looping videos, it's taken off about as well as the social
networking giant could have hoped. Big brands, news outlets and creative Twitter
users have flocked to it. The limitation for producing creative content in six
seconds is both the beauty and challenge of Vine. Device: iPhone
A
neat twist on the crowded photo-collage app space. Pixplit is a creative collaboration
network where friends create social photos(called Splits) together in a single
frame using their mobile phones. Post a photo, slice into a frame and wait for
another user to fill out the picture, often from another part of the world. Device:
iPhone
ANY.DO Managing your procrastination is now a
little easier. This popular reminder app was just updated to support a new
feature called Any.Do Moment, a quick and fun overview of your day and the
things you have on your list. What I love most about this app is users are
greeted with a simple list broken into four sections. Device: iPhone and
Android
If
you attend a lot of concerts, you'll want to check out Showscoop. This app
bills itself as "Yelp for concerts," giving users a chance to rate
live music shows they see and share those ratings with others. Device: iPhone
The
app makes it easy to search for and book hotels, and leverages hotels' desire
to fill up their rooms to help you get huge discounts – as much as 70% off. The
catch is you can't book until noon the day of. HT has been around for a few
years, but they update the app all the time, often adding new cities. Device:
iPhone and Android
Interested in a digital keepsake of the baby bump?
There's an app for that! Women can create a time-lapse video of their
pregnancy, and get health tips along the way, through a
new iPhone app called CineMama available from the March of Dimes. Device: iPhone
new iPhone app called CineMama available from the March of Dimes. Device: iPhone
Do
you sometimes forget to switch your ringer off once you hit the office or
classroom? This nifty Google app automatically switches specific phone settings
depending on where you are. It's pure brilliance via automated convenience. Device
: Android
Eventster
bills itself as Pandora for your events. This mobile app helps you discover nightlife,
concerts, festivals, sports, theater and more around you. See what's trending around
you, search based on your tastes or find out what your friends are up to. Device: iPhone
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