If you're an avid Instagram fan, you'll undoubtedly care a lot about your profile's statistics. Fortunately, one online tool - Statigr.am - can provide Instagram users will all the information they need on their own profile.
Some pandas, a sound hound, and getting ready for 2012 are some of the topics part of the top iPhone apps of the past week. But, which was the best one of the week?
Instagram, the popular photo-taking app for the iPhone has received a nice update. The app is now faster to use and includes a new filter sure to please its many users.
One of the more interesting discoveries within the alleged iOS 5 leak was the inclusion of full Facebook integration within the OS. However, the folks at 9 To 5 Mac believe what we actually saw was an old version of iOS 4 being tested at a time when Apple intended to integrate its iOS with Facebook, but eventually did not.
Continued iPhone 5 rumors gained traction, while one iPad 3 rumor was debunked. The white iPhone 4 returned from the dead, but unfortunately, the Flip Video died a painful death. Adobe played nice with Apple, but Viacom went after Cablevision. Finally, one app went to Hollywood, while another looked a lot like an app already in the App Store. These stories and more made news during the last week.
The popular iOS app, Instapaper ($4.99), has just received an update. Now, the app's built in dictionary works better than ever: It's faster, more compact, and bursting with information.
Photofeed by Pixable is a new app for the iPhone and iPod touch, developed by the guys who brought us Photofeed for Facebook - the popular free iPad app. Now, users can enjoy a similar experience on their iPhone - however, the iPhone app also aggregates photos from Flickr and Instagram, along with Facebook - which is a great improvement.
Toy photo apps are certainly in vogue thanks to apps like Hipstamatic and Instagram. Now Viddy has arrived in the App Store. The free app lets you shoot a short video clip, or choose one from your library, then add effects to it. These videos can then be posted for others to see using different social networking sites.
Apple could be getting ready to take on Facebook and Instagram with a new Photos app feature likely called “Photo Streams” for the iPhone/iPod touch. The feature is probably going to be announced as part of iOS 5 and let users to automatically share photos with others.
Have you developed (pun intended) a bit of an obsession with Instagram lately? If you’re one of the millions of iPhoneographers around the world who have, you’re not alone. Lucky for us, some creative folks out there have come up with some really cool things to do with Instagram beyond simply using the app.
One of the top selling photography apps in the App Store, Camera+ has received an update. It now includes a process called Clarity, which its creators claim will make our photos better than ever. Is this actually true or is it just a slick marketing gimmick?
When using a simple hack, users can easily trick the photo-sharing app, Color, and make it think you are actually somewhere else. By doing so, you can then view photos from users anywhere in the world. Maybe this isn't such a bad idea.
Color, one of the most talked about iPhone/iPod touch apps has launched. This isn’t just any app: Color is backed by $41 million in venture capital and supported by a website, Color.com, which cost its creators an additional $350,000. But, is the app any good?
Want to show off those Instagram or Hipstamatic pictures you’ve been saving on your iPhone? No time to run to your local Target or Walmart store to get the photos printed? Want to do it for free?
Photos from the popular Instagram app for the iPhone/iPod touch are now available for viewing in a dedicated iPad app. Instagallery lets users review their own Instagram photos or see what others have posted.
The popular photo sharing app, Instagram, has just received a great update. Now, users of the app can enjoy an improved news feed, a “tilt shift effect,” and a variety of sharing improvements.
The brains behind Instagram have been quite busy in recent days. First, the photo-sharing app joined forces with Flipboard, and now they have teamed up with CBS for a special promotion, which could actually benefit one of our readers.
Sharing iPhone/iPod touch videos with friends and family is now a reality thanks to the new Socialcam app. Created by the folks behind Justin.tv, the app makes sharing video from your phone as simple as uploading photos to Facebook.