Next Issue becomes Texture, changing how we read digital magazines
The hottest magazine app on the App Store is changing significantly.
The hottest magazine app on the App Store is changing significantly.
It’s time to say good-bye to this popular book reading app.
The new app officially landed earlier this week with iOS 9.
Start snapping Shelfies now with this iOS app.
If thriller is your preferred reading genre, then check out short stories in a cool format with this new app.
Nice updates to this popular reading app bring a better experience.
Which is the better news curation app, the one with “All the News That’s Fit to Print” or the one from “The Media Company for the Social Age”?
Through its latest update, Newsify has been enhanced with its very own companion app for Apple Watch.
You can now sign up for or log in to Medium with an email but without a password.
Who would have thought that a book about an apparently disgusting thing could be so amusing?
Opera has just updated its flagship Web browser app for iOS, Opera Mini, with a new night mode that’s actually quite neat.
With the new app in question, BuzzFeed is essentially taking on The New York Times’ NYT Now, among other popular apps for news curation.
For a terrific reading experience, check out the Lumin feature from Oyster.
GivingTales offers users great adaptations of classic fairy tales while raising money for Unicef.
Version 1.4 bring a new Stories tab that shows all available news inside the app.
With version 6.4, users can add comments to highlights or article text.
In a race between Google, Twitter, and Yahoo to buy Flipboard, there might not be a clear-cut winner.
Amazon has sent out a useful update for its Kindle iOS application making a number of changes.
Read the story and play the game in this new, lighthearted adventure.
This new app summarizes news and articles in bullet points for easy reading.
The popular feed aggregation service has been optimized for Apple’s smart watch.
Never be without a good book again. This app for Apple Watch keeps your novels handy.
If you want an app that’s designed to surface news about the industries, companies, and people that matter to you, you might want to consider Spotter.