BY Stella Violano on Mon April 02nd, 2012
Watch amazing footage as an iPhone gives firefighters the tool they need to rescue a toddler from a well.
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BY Stella Violano on Sat March 31st, 2012
DeadCatDot NanoMuffs are a clever way to beat mother nature when outdoors. Check out how a patch of scruffy fur could save your outdoor video sound.
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BY Karen Freeman on Mon March 05th, 2012
Anyone can film cool time lapse or stop motion movies with easy to use apps like this one.
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BY Alejandro Castro on Sun March 04th, 2012
If you own an iDevice, then you have more tools to make a movie than Spielberg, Kubrick, Coppola and Scorsese had when they first started making movies. Show Hollywood what you're made of with these apps to help you craft your cinematic masterpiece.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Fri March 02nd, 2012
Melcher Media has announced the upcoming release of the company’s newest iPad app, Monty Python: The Holy Book of Days. Available March 6, the app’s release coincides with the debut of the Monty Python and the Holy Grail classic on Blu-ray with UltraViolet from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Mon February 27th, 2012
For Netflix streaming customers, this will not be a happy week. Tomorrow is the final day Starz and Encore titles will be available through the video service. Beginning Wednesday, hundreds of popular titles will no longer be available for streaming purposes.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Mon February 27th, 2012
That was quick. Just hours after Apple pulled Viddy, the free mobile video-sharing app, from the App Store, it has returned
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Fri February 24th, 2012
Apple has pulled Viddy, the mobile video-sharing app, from the App Store. First released last April, Viddy allowed users to post short video clips, which could then be posted for others to see using different social networking sites. Apparently, some of those videos have become too spicy for some, according to Gigaom.
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BY Lenny Liang on Sat February 18th, 2012
This AppList features a wide variety of on-demand video streaming apps to help you get a complete video watching experience.
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BY Elizabeth Woodard on Wed January 04th, 2012
Netflix has had some well-publicized difficulties of late, but the service is still a favorite among iOS users. Although the official app makes watching Netflix videos easy on iOS devices, it has lacked the ability to manage your queue for some time. Luckily, some third party apps have stepped in to fill the void, and we've sorted though them to find the best.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Fri December 09th, 2011
Freemium apps are here to stay, but that doesn’t mean all of us like them. Now, The Daily Show has done a hilarious report on parents that let their kids download “free” games only to find massive iTunes charges on their next bill.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Wed October 26th, 2011
TwitchTV today launched a full-featured iPhone app. The app is designed to bring the full TwitchTV experience to the iPhone with complete support for browsing and viewing each of the site's streams.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Mon October 10th, 2011
Remember Netflix’s September announcement that it was splitting its business into two? Yeah, forget about it. The video giant announced today that it would remain one company and not spin off its DVD into a new entity called Qwikster.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Wed September 28th, 2011
After years of demanding that programmers bundle their networks, cable operators could soon do an about-face. According to Reuters, falling revenues are the reason behind a plan to (finally) begin offering “a la carte” programming. Could this eventually mean similar plans being offered for iPad owners?
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Tue September 27th, 2011
Skype has today released updates to both of its iOS apps. Each now includes Bluetooth support for the first time plus some other goodies.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Mon September 26th, 2011
YouTube’s HTML5-compatible web app is getting a makeover. The new design includes a much darker color palette, according to news first published by Macstories.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Mon September 19th, 2011
With Emmy season over, the television industry now turns its attention towards the new season. Beginning tonight, the four major networks, ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC begin offering original programming after a summer of reality TV and repeats.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Mon September 19th, 2011
Three weeks after Netflix’s price increases took effect, the company has a new message for its customers and stockholders – Please Don’t Leave Us. Oh, and they’re dropping the Netflix name for one of its two primary services.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Tue September 13th, 2011
Dow Jones & Company, Inc. has released a new app for the iPad that is worth checking out. WSJ Live offers live news and on-demand video. Best of all, the app is absolutely free.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Tue September 13th, 2011
Fanhattan for iPad has received its first significant update. The entertainment discovery service now includes links to VUDU and is heavily linked to social networking sites.
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