Tag: mobile apps

You can now tweak how warm and enthusiastic ChatGPT’s responses are

OpenAI gave its AI chatbot a professional makeover with the latest GPT-5.2 release, and some users are...

NYT Games has a year-in-review thing now too

The New York Times is getting in on the year-end roundup bandwagon. The publication's new Year in...

Even Uber has an end-of-year wrap-up now

End-of-year wrap-ups were popularized by Spotify, and these days you can look back on the last 12...

Uber will start selling trip and takeout data to marketers

Uber will begin selling customer data to marketers, according to a report by Business Insider. The company's...

Netflix ends casting from mobile devices for users of newer TVs

Netflix is ending support for the ability to cast from mobile devices to many TVs. According to...

OpenAI is piloting group conversations in ChatGPT

OpenAI has started pilot testing group chats within ChatGPT in Japan, New Zealand, South Korea and Taiwan....

The New York Times is letting you create your own Wordle puzzles

The Games section is one of the highlights of reading The New York Times, and Wordle has...

Facebook’s latest AI feature can scan your phone’s camera roll

A Facebook feature that scans your phone's photo library to make AI collages and edits is now...

How to cancel your Disney+ subscription

The inevitable has happened and Disney+ has once again announced that prices will be going up for...

IKEA goes all in on Matter with new smart home products

IKEA continues its push into the smart home category with a new line of Matter-compatible products,...

The Morning After: Apple’s Invite app and its less welcome third-party porn apps

The week has been a mixed bag for Apple. First, it launched a new iPhone app for organizing events and

Meta found over 400 mobile apps ‘designed to steal’ Facebook logins

Meta has published a report detailing its discovery of over 400 mobile apps that were created to steal Facebook users' login information.

Do mental health apps really help? We asked the experts

Mental health apps are popular, but are they really helpful? We asked people who use them, and mental health experts, to get the answers.

Oversubscribed to apps, services? How to tell and fix it

Here’s a list of the best tools to manage and cancel your subscriptions.

5G adoption in retail stores will triple by 2024, study says

U.S. retailers are expecting 5G usage in their stores to explode over the next few years as customers seek out better digital in-store experiences.

ClipDart is an on-demand barber app aimed at people of color

Finding someone who can cut your hair is pretty easy -- unless you're a person of color who lives outside of a major city. ClipDart aims to fix that.

ClipDart is an on-demand barber app aimed at people of color

Finding someone who can cut your hair is pretty easy -- unless you're a person of color who lives outside of a major city. ClipDart aims to fix that.

Instagram is shutting down its Threads messaging app

Instagram’s stand-alone message app, Threads, will soon be shutting down as part of the ongoing consolidation of messaging apps by Meta.

Apple customers spent record amount on apps on New Year’s Day

With the pandemic keeping many people home during the end-of-year holidays, owners of Apple devices spent a record amount on its App Store on New Year’s Day.

Quibi wants to be the streaming service for people short on time

Quibi announced more features and information at CES on what to expect from the streaming service. The app will launch on April 6 with 175 new original shows and 8,500 quick bites of content that are 4 to 7 minutes in length.

You’re not paranoid: Apps are tracking your location 24/7 and it’s totally legal

A shocking new investigation reveals that companies can track you constantly, with your phone constantly broadcasting your exact location at all times.

Just $14.99, this guide teaches mobile app design principles

Mobile apps are pervasive as nearly everyone has a smartphone today. If you’ve been around the block, you know the difference between a quality app and one that just isn’t polished or intuitive. Thoughtful design and user experience is key to any good app.If you’re a developer, or are thinking of getting into mobile app development, you can always stand to learn just a little bit more. That’s where guides like The Complete Guide to Designing a Mobile App come in handy.On sale for just $14.99 right now, this instructor-led training features seven hours of content with some 85 lectures. It’s everything you need for learning overall design principles.By the end of this training, you’ll have a deep understanding of app design, and also have three impressive projects for your career portfolio, too.FeaturesAccess 85 lectures & 7 hours of content 24/7Learn basic design principles & tools you can build on for your appsKnow how to research your potential users & market to effectively target your appLearn one of the leading design tools, Sketch, to make your ideas come to lifeBe able to plan, sketch, wireframe & design your own appsGet Started!Valued at approximately $200, you can have the complete guide for a mere $14.99 today. Act fast to ensure you take advantage of the 92 percent discount. Once you’ve purchased it you’ll have lifetime access.Best SellersSave even more!For every $25 you spend in the AG Deals Store you get $1 credit added to your account. And, if you refer the deal via social media or an email that results in a purchase, you’ll earn $10 credit in your account.First Time Buying?If this is your first time buying, you are also eligible for 10% discount! Just be sure to subscribe for email updates.Free StuffNot looking to spend any money today? No worries. You can still visit the AndroidGuys section for freebies and pick something anyhow.

Delete these 25 malware-infested Android photo-editing apps ASAP

More than two-dozen Android photo-editing and fashion apps in the Google Play Store were found to contain malware, cybersecurity firm Symantec said.

Pocket Casts goes freemium, adds Plus subscription for diehard podcast fans

Pocket Casts is shifting to a freemium model, and unlike before when it charged an upfront fee, the app is now a free download and locks a few exclusive perks behind a “Plus” subscription.

FaceApp will do an about-face on its problematic terms of service

After receiving significant backlash for its questionable privacy terms, FaceApp’s creator is now saying the company will change its problematic terms of service. FaceApp's CEO told Forbes that there would be more transparency with the implementation of an updated privacy policy. 

Worried about how FaceApp is using your photos? Here’s how to delete your data

Are you concerned about your privacy with FaceApp? If so, you might want to delete your data from the app. The app has come under fire for its terms of service and privacy policies that it can use your face photos in any way it wants to. 

The AllTrails app gets even better, adds more details in new map layer

AllTrails updated its app with an all-new map layer that is easier to read, more clearly defines state and national parks around the world, and offers more points of interest for hikers.The post The AllTrails app gets even better, adds more details in new map layer appeared first on Digital Trends.

Luvmyhike is the app that helps you get in shape for adventure

Luvmyhike is a new fitness app designed specifically for outdoor enthusiasts that offers a 12-week training program designed to improve their overall well being, making it easier to enjoy their hiking and camping adventures.The post Luvmyhike is the app that helps you get in shape for adventure appeared first on Digital Trends.

The Dyrt launches mobile app to help you find the best places to go camping

The Dyrt has launched a mobile app for iOS and Android that allows users to search, rate, and review campsites across the U.S., making it easier than ever to find a place to go camping this summer.The post The Dyrt launches mobile app to help you find the best places to go camping appeared first on Digital Trends.

Wherever the road takes you, the Pivt app will make you feel at home

Home may be where the heart is, but a new app can make it such that home is where you are. Meet Pivt, a new app intended specifically for expats, travelers, and other folks abroad just looking for a community to call their own.The post Wherever the road takes you, the Pivt app will make you feel at home appeared first on Digital Trends.

Amazon’s Internet is a new lightweight browser app for emerging markets

Mobile users in developing nations with slower internet connections don't need to download Chrome or go onto Safari -- instead, they can simply get on Internet. The aptly named app is the latest product to emerge from Amazon.The post Amazon’s Internet is a new lightweight browser app for emerging markets appeared first on Digital Trends.

Looking for more of Broadway’s ‘Hamilton’? There is now an app for that

Creators of the show Hamilton launched an official app for the Broadway show offering different features for fans engage with. The Hamilton app is available for download on iOS and Android.The post Looking for more of Broadway’s ‘Hamilton’? There is now an app for that appeared first on Digital Trends.