Handpick’s Smart Groceries marries meal and grocery delivery

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If you’re living in San Francisco, every startup is looking to get to your heart by way of your stomach. From pre-made ready-to-heat dinners made from chef’s recipes to full-on DIY gourmet meals three times per week, startups are racing to acquire a share of mind and meals from busy professionals who really don’t have the time to cook. Today, another company enters the fray: Handpick, a recipe-recommendation service for iOS that helps you make use of what you already have lying around in your kitchen, has introduced Smart Groceries — a subscription-free meal delivery service. The service, which serves…

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Kaboom lets you send self-destructing messages to social networks

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If you’re concerned about the content you put online, you might consider using an app that destroys content after a certain amount of time. But destructive apps rely on a careful ecosystem in order to really be, well, destructive. You can’t really take them and plop them somewhere else, like Facebook or Twitter. That’s the need that Kaboom, a new app by Anchor Free, tries to fill. The app, which launches today, allows users to share messages to social networks as well as over text and chat apps like LINE and What’s App. “We launched Kaboom because today we want users…

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Apple Music’s first Snapchat story gives a peek inside the studio

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Apple Music has launched its first Snapchat story and it’s incredibly well put together. The company has coordinated the story across its global studio locations, from London to LA. It’s got top-notch production quality for being just a Snapchat story: it shows music synced across snaps in multiple locations and features interviews with Zane Lowe and Julie Adenuga. Here’s the video, which we grabbed right out of Snapchat so you can enjoy it right here, without it disappearing forever. It’s a good lesson for brands looking to use Snapchat on how it can be done well if executed correctly. You can view Apple’s…

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Numerous: This clever app tracks the numbers that matter to you – and helps you act on them

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Up until today, Numerous offered an iOS app that allowed you to track all sorts of numbers in one place – from your Twitter followers, to your mortgage rate to your current distance from home. Now it’s received a big update that turns it into a platform, with an API for developers and IFTTT integration for end users. Oh, and it’s now available on Android too. The IFTTT support is particularly interesting here. Now you can set up actions based on numbers tracked in Numerous. Examples provided by the company include ‘If my Tesla’s battery charge goes below 25 percent, then…

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Bazaart photo app for iOS now integrates with Adobe Creative Cloud

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With the explosion in mobile photography, it’s become critical for people be able to move back and forth between mobile and desktop environments with minimal friction. Bazaart, an iPhone photo collage app, brings such integration closer to reality with a new upgrade that connects directly with the desktop version of Photoshop for the Mac. New import and export options let users easily switch between Bazaart on mobile and Photoshop on the desktop at will via your Creative Cloud account. Designed for an audience of photo enthusiasts, Bazaart makes compositing easy — you can remove the background from a photo manually or automatically and then…

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Dashlane brings its one-touch password changer to iPhone and Apple Watch

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Changing your passwords regularly may well be good practice, but in the real world, few people bother. In fact, in the real world people still use passwords like 1,2,3,4,5,6. Dashlane users, however, have had access to a nifty one-touch password changer feature that automatically alters passwords across a range of sites. And now that works on iPhone and Apple Watch too. That means that if you get an alert that a specific site has been hacked while you’re out and about (and therefore your password may have been compromised), you can simply swap it out for a new one in a few…

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YourMoji keyboard for iOS lets you create emoji composites with your own photos

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Emoji: It’s the new magic word that seems to inspire universal appeal. So what better time to release more emoji into the world? YourMoji, a new keyboard app for iOS, lets you create and share custom emojis derived from photos of yourself, your friends, celebrities and other YourMoji users. These can be shared on iMessage, WhatsApp, Twitter, Facebook Messenger and other messaging platforms. Sure, there’s plenty of ready-made emojis out there to choose from — and the Memoji Keyboard even lets you create emojis from your own photo. But YourMoji offers way more creative options, even though it behaves like any other keyboard app…

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Angry Birds 2 is out now for iOS and Android

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You’ve been hanging out for the latest Angry Birds, right? Well, you can get it right now on the iOS and Android stores. Angry Birds 2 is a sequel to the first Angry Birds — even though it’s technically 16 versions later. It features upgraded graphics, multi-stage levels and boss rounds, along with in-app purchases for various upgrades. There’s a whole ton of new birds and you can choose which one you want to use to best defeat the level. It’s a fun improvement over the original game. It reminded me of how I felt the first time I played…

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Adobe ends Camera Raw support for Creative Suite 6

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Users of Adobe’s Creative Suite 6 — the last version sold before the company switched to Creative Cloud subscriptions — knew it was coming sometime, but did not know when. Now they know. An Adobe blog post announced that Camera Raw 9.1.1, which was released today, will be the last one available for the perpetual license creative software. It’s available through the update mechanisms in Photoshop and also through the Creative Cloud desktop application. The Adobe Camera Raw plug-in is updated periodically to supplement the list of cameras and lenses directly supported in the software. That means if you own a CS6 license,…

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