GIFS, but IRL. The post Ubersnap Prints Out Your GIFs. Yes, Prints appeared first on WIRED. Ubersnap Prints Out Your GIFs. Yes, PrintsThis entry was posted in Gadget Lab Gear gif GIFs and tagged instagram on February 12, 2016 by April Glaser
You'll need your skiis, goggles, boots...and your phone. The post Don’t Hit the Slopes Without These Essential Apps appeared first on WIRED. Don’t Hit the Slopes Without These Essential AppsThis entry was posted in Apps Gadget Lab Gear on February 12, 2016 by Gadget Lab Staff
When John Kim and his team were working on a community-based application called Smile Mom — which was designed to connect nearby moms — they ran into a problem: They wanted to integrate messaging, but couldn’t find an off-the-shelf solution they liked. Read More Sendbird Looks To Help Developers Add Chat Functions To Any ...This entry was posted in Social Startups TC on February 12, 2016 by Matthew Lynley
YouTube wants to win the love of musicians by solving their biggest problem: how to turn popularity into cash. So today it announced it’s acquired BandPage, a startup that helps artists show off and sell concert tickets, merchandise, and exclusive fan experiences. Founded in 2009 and having raised $27.6 million, BandPage began as an app that let musicians create a special Music tab on… Read More YouTube Acquires BandPage To Attract Musicians With Money-Making ToolsThis entry was posted in Apps eCommerce Fundings & Exits Media Social Startups TC on February 12, 2016 by Legit Coder
As the world’s big messaging apps add more features to keep their users locked in for longer, other apps are tapping into messaging features in the hopes of creating more stickiness of their own. In the latest development, Flipagram, the app that lets you sew together pictures and video snippets with one minute of music to create packaged stories, has added a direct messaging feature. Read More Flipagram Adds Direct Messaging To Share Photo Stories PrivatelyThis entry was posted in Apps Flipagram Social TC on February 12, 2016 by Ingrid Lunden
The fitness apps are going fast. The post Asics Buys Runkeeper in Another Shoe and Software Team-Up appeared first on WIRED. Asics Buys Runkeeper in Another Shoe and Software Team-UpThis entry was posted in Apps fitness apps Gadget Lab Gear on February 12, 2016 by Brian Barrett
Even Microsoft’s new image recognition app has no idea what kind of dog I have. Oh well! If you don’t own a mixed-breed mutt saved from the kill shelter, however, you might have fun with the company’s latest Microsoft Garage project: Fetch!, a new iPhone app that looks at photos of dogs to identify its breed. Or, in the case when it can’t make an exact match, the app… Read More Microsoft’s New App “Fetch!” Tells You What Kind Of Dog ...This entry was posted in Apps artificial intelligence dogs Fun iOS iOS apps iphone apps machine learning Microsoft Mobile TC on February 12, 2016 by Sarah Perez
For bartenders and cocktail aficionados, carbonation of more than water is an exciting prospect. The post Review: DrinkMate Carbonator appeared first on WIRED. Review: DrinkMate CarbonatorThis entry was posted in Food and Drink Gear Home Kitchen gadgets Reviews on February 12, 2016 by Joe Ray