Updated App List: iPhone Apps For News Junkies
There are lots of ways to keep track of news on your iPhone. Here are some of our favorites.
There are lots of ways to keep track of news on your iPhone. Here are some of our favorites.
Twitter is the fastest way to get the news, and NewsTweet makes getting that news even faster and easier than wading through your timeline or Twitter itself. Read on to find out more..
Taptu is a social media and newsreader app that allows you to personalize your streams with anything from Facebook to a specific area of interest.
Are you the type to enjoy those moments where you can spend plenty of time reading about one subject and then get sidetracked to many other topics? Or you want to discover news that you may not have heard about yet? Then The Accidental News Explorer may be just the fit for you.
The newly added iReadG puts a modern look on what some claim to be a declining technology. RSS is still a very useful thing and the addition of iReadG further proves that and makes this AppGuide worth a look for any news fiend.
Mr. Reader is the new Google Reader app in town for the iPad, and it brings some nifty little features that aren't found in all RSS apps, but should be there. It could be your next favorite RSS reader. Read on to learn more..
Ever want to passively listen to all your updates from Gmail, Facebook, Twitter, news updates, and all that good stuff? Voice Brief allows you to do just that. The developer is also donating all proceeds from the app to help Japan in their time of need. Read on to find out more.
Ever notice how most Google Reader apps look the same, for the most part? Feedly provides a nice, fresh look for using Google Reader, and it's certainly welcome. Read on to learn more about Feedly!
Pocket Casts provides an iTunes-free way to manage your podcasts in a sleek and unique package.
Let's face it - managing your iPhone's podcasts through iTunes is so 2007. Instacast is here and it will ensure that you never need to use iTunes again for podcasts. Read on to find out more..
Sometimes life gets too busy and it's hard to keep up with what's going on in the video game industry. But what if you have the basics of what you need to know in the palm of your hand? You'll get that with Gamerami.
Wouldn't it be cool to have something like Flipboard on your iPhone? Smartr is probably the closest thing you'll come across, and it works with your Twitter timeline. It's a free app, so how well does it perform? Read on to find out.
Lack of an internet connection is something we all have to deal with from time to time... whether we are on an airplane, on the subway, or have a weak signal. But fret not, there are many solutions, (i.e. apps), that can help you read articles even offline.
This AppGuide will explore some of the best RSS apps for the iPad. RSS provides a way to create a personalized news app. If you are interested in a particular topic, then simply find the RSS feed and add it to your favorite app. Each day the app will update with that website’s articles.
Catching up on the latest bit of news is both fun and easy on the iPad. Here are just some of the incredible news apps for the iPad:
After over 68 days of hell, the Chilean miners that are being rescued today will have a nice surprise when they finally see the light of the day again. LeFigaro has just announced that each of them will be getting a brand new iPod to cheer them up, courtesy of our venerable leader Steve Jobs himself.
With so many RSS readers to choose from on the iPad, it's hard to stick with just one. With infinite scrolling, River of News presents a whole new way to consume your news. Will this app take the spot as your go-to RSS app? Read on to find out...
You smell that? Locker rooms, Nachos and Beer. Must be an NFL AppList.
The Tilburg, Netherlands-based BNO News, has discontinued its iPhone app as it shifts its focus. The app debuted last year. Read More...
Flud is a newcomer to the iPad visual newsreader market. Now, only three weeks after its initial release, it has already received a major update.
Blancspot brings you relevant, up-to-date news by slowly scrolling through headlines with crisp, hi-def pictures backgrounded with soft, relaxing tunes. Share all of the news stories you find intriguing with your friends on Facebook, Twitter, or Email.
Some call it a gadget and some call it a fad, but a new survey seems to show that this is anything but the case.
While Twitter clients were one of the most popular and most debated apps on the iPhone, news readers are the hot topic for the iPad. Apps like Flipboard, Reeder and Pulse have drawn the most attention so far, but a new app seeks to eclipse them all.