Social networking might have finally reached a saturation point. The New York Times is readying a new iPad app that looks a lot like others already on the market. The end result is disappointing.
Apple's official App Store Twitter account launched early this afternoon to see followers come in torrents. Within only a few hours of launch, @AppStore has already landed over 50,000 followers and counting. Check out the rest of the story for more details!
Trickle provides a new, relaxed, kick-back way to look at your Twitter timeline: one-at-a-time. How does it work, and is it worth trying? Click through to find out..
Twitter is getting awfully crowded with all those tweets with photos in them. Wouldn't it be great if you can just view the photographs without having a bunch of other stuff in the way? Scopy is a new app that lets you do just that - view your friend's photos in one neat timeline in a great interface. Worth the money? Read on to find out..
There are moments in life where you just want to send a quick update to your social networks and nothing more. Sociable is a new app that allows you to do just that, in a beautiful interface. However, there is one flaw. Click through to learn more..
Apple’s long awaited Mac App Store is online and is about to change how many of us purchase software. Announced last fall at Apple’s “Back To The Mac” presentation, the Store looks promising. It does to Mac applications what the iTunes App Store did for iOS apps. I’ve played around with the new feature for a few hours and also made some purchases. Here is our "first look" assessment of this huge OS X update.
With Flipboard, users fell in love with the idea of having their iPad aggregate their Twitter feed and turn it into a magazine. Instead of simple lists of text and links, it allowed a user to keep up with the web in a more convenient way, with beautiful graphics and a lots of illustrations.
The latest version of the official Twitter client for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch makes your social life of tweeting a bit more convenient and responsive with the ability to be instantly notified when someone mentions you.
Unlike the iPhone, the iPad only has a very limited set of good Twitter clients. Of course , all you need is one. Which one will that be? Check out our new AppGuide to find out...
Social networking has sort of gotten boring. We've got Facebook walls, Twitter tweets, foursquare and LinkedIn apps, but none of them really grab you. Unsocial is an app which promises to do just that. How? It puts you in touch with the people you want to meet. Read on to find out more...
Are you looking for a Twitter client on your iPhone that is beautiful and lightweight? Weet may fit that bill. Worth your money and time? Read on to find out.
Did you know your Game Center friends list is limited to 500 people? We didn't either, until @MuscleNerd tweeted about it. Most of us won't ever reach this sky-high figure. But for tech-celebs like MuscleNerd, this cap obviously limits the amount of people they can game with on their iPhone handsets. Read on to find out more about the Game Center friend list limit.
Great news, Twitter fans! The popular, official Twitter application is now a universal app, meaning it'll work natively on your iPad! Read on to find out more...
If you're thinking Apple will announce a version of iTunes Cloud next Wednesday, then think again. A recent report has stated that, instead of cloud-like abilities, the upcoming iTunes upgrade will focus instead on the social capabilities of the program. Read on to find out more...
It's nice to have the convenience of being able to send to multiple social networking sites in one go, but is PicPost worth your time? Read on to find out.