Google rolls out a better way to search for movies

Google is rolling out a new feature today that will help you better plan your night at the movies. While the company has supported displaying movie showtimes within Google Search results following the closure of its standalone movie site in 2016, this update will help you narrow down your options more efficiently, thanks to the additions […]

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Facebook-owned Onavo quietly launches Bolt App Lock, a data-tracking app that locks other apps

 Onavo, the data-security app maker Facebook acquired in 2013 in order gain insights into mobile user activity across apps, has quietly launched a new app aimed at Android users called Bolt App Lock. Instead of offering a VPN, Bolt App Lock is a tool that lets you lock down any app you don’t want others to be able to open, using a PIN code, pattern, or your fingerprint. Apps that help… Read More

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Google’s keyboard app Gboard now works in Chinese, Korean and more

 Despite declining consumer interest in third-party keyboard apps, Google is continuing to develop Gboard, its alternative keyboard app for mobile devices. Today, it’s greatly expanding Gboard reach, with the addition of 20 more languages – including, notably, traditional and simplified Chinese as well as Korean. The new languages are arriving first on the Gboard app for Android.… Read More

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Anchor’s new app offers everything you need to podcast

 Broadcasting app Anchor, which helps anyone record and share audio, is relaunching its app today with a new focus on serving the larger podcaster community. While in the past, Anchor was carving out a niche for itself in the short-form, social audio space, the new version – Anchor 3.0 – aims to be everything you need to record, edit, host, publish, and distribute a podcast of… Read More

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Google launches a lightweight ‘Gmail Go’ app for Android

 Google has added a notable addition to its line of “Go” edition apps – the lightweight apps designed primarily for emerging markets – with the launch of Gmail Go. The app, like others in the Go line, takes up less storage space on users’ smartphones and makes better use of mobile data compared with the regular version of Gmail. The app also offers standard… Read More

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Download this: An app to help you get better at HQ Trivia

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Trivia buffs now have a new way to prepare for games of HQ.

Called Practice HQ Trivia, the recently released Android app challenges players to answer multiple choice trivia questions similar to what you might see in HQ and other quiz games. There are no timers, goofy animations, or charismatic hosts, but you do get an unending supply of trivia questions without any gimmicks.

It’s an incredibly barebones app — consisting of just trivia questions and slightly intrusive ads that appear between questions when you get an answer wrong. (If you think money is a good incentive to answer questions correctly, just wait until you have to sit through a few app install ads.) Read more…

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Build the next Sims or Candy Crush by learning animation and design via these online classes

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Build an app from scratch with this full stack development course

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In the world of tech, full stack developers tend to sit at the top of the mountain — and for good reason. While most technical roles are highly specialized, full stack developers are kind of like Swiss Army knives. Whether it’s frontend or backend, database work or debugging, a full stack developer is an expert in the entire lifecycle of app creation, beginning to end. 

As a result, full stack developers can command an impressive salary and a diverse and exciting range of responsibilities. The education you need to get a foot in the door is understandably varied. With The Full Stack Web Development Course, you’ll cover the tools and techniques you need to master to this role with total proficiency.  Read more…

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Yahoo Finance launches social savings app Tanda, an alternative to credit cards

 Yahoo Finance today launched a new app called Tanda that allows small groups of either five or nine people to save money together for short-term goals. The app uses the concept of a “money pool” – that is, everyone participating in one Tanda’s collaborative savings circles will pay a fixed amount to the group’s savings pot every month. And every month, one member… Read More

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