Instagram photos no longer have to be square

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Instagram is making a huge change to the way photos and videos are posted on the platform: they no longer have to be square That means you can now share photos and videos in their full unadulterated glory, whether in landscape or portrait format. Instagram popularized the square image format, so this is a pretty surprising move, but it’s sure to be appreciated by photographers that were previously upset at always having to crop their images for the platform. The company is also updating filters for videos. Instead of using a separate set of effects from photos, videos now support the same selection…

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Astropad Mini lets your iPhone double as a graphics tablet

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First there was the Astropad, a graphics pen-tablet app for the iPad that mirrors and connects to your Mac. Think of the Wacom Cintiq, but at a fraction of the price. That app connects your device to the Mac desktop via Wi-Fi or USB. Today, that concept pushes further with the release of the Astropad Mini for iPhone. The new product is analogous to the existing iPad app — except that you can now carry this functionality in your pocket. Astropad Mini lets you use the same Mac tools for drawing, masking, tracing and retouching in real time — with Photoshop and Lightroom or other apps — on your…

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Geronimo: A new email app with almost TOO MANY fresh ideas

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From Mailbox to Hop, via Outlook’s mobile apps, there’s been no shortage of fresh takes on email over the past couple of years, and Geronimo – released today on iOS – is one of the most ‘out there’ example I’ve seen. Just take a look at the promotional video below. The combination of gestures, shakes, taps, the pencil tool, ‘hot corners’… it’s a lot to take in. …oh, and there’s an Apple Watch app too. Yes, Geronimo isn’t a simple ‘load it up, follow a 10-second tutorial and start using it’ type of app. Instead, you’ll need time to learn and…

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Evernote is shuttering its Food app on September 30

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Note-taking service Evernote is closing down its Food app, which allowed users to find and save recipes, as well as snap pictures of their meals. As of September 30, Evernote Food for iOS and Android will no longer sync with the company’s service or receive further updates. Evernote says its core apps and Web Clipper tool are now good at clipping recipes and saving photos of your meals — two of Food’s most loved features. However, the death of Evernote’s gourmet-friendly app means that users will also lose a handy tool for searching through thousands of recipes, as well as…

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Twitter is rolling out a new all-white design

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Twitter has updated its iOS app with a visual refresh. The interface has been inverted with a white top bar instead of the long-standing blue one. The changes are most apparent in the timeline and profile view, but you can also see it on some other screens. Twitter for iOS now has a lot more white in its UI, and a stronger blue too You can get the latest version now from the App Store. Note: This article originally focused on a wider rollout of unlimited DMs; the feature became available for all users on iOS last week. ➤ Twitter [iOS]








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Hyper cuts through the junk to showcase the best online videos in a daily iPad zine

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What — you don’t like all those horrible viral videos? If the answer is no, then check out Hyper, a new, free iPad daily zine featuring what a crew of filmmakers, writers, journalists and artists consider to be the best online videos available on the internet machine. Hyper employs this squad of experts to evaluate hundreds of hours of video each week and choose only the best for a daily roundup spanning tech, culture, style and more. All videos are chosen from the most recent uploads on the internet and emphasize freshness over schlock.  Today’s launch edition contains selections like, How to Ride Bitch like a Man (how…

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Before hack, Ashley Madison was building an app called ‘What’s Your Wife Worth’

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I think most people can agree that Ashley Madison is pretty terrible. But if it can be believed, the people behind the adulterous dating website were working on something just as appalling. According to the Daily Dot, leaked emails from the Ashley Madison hack last week show that Avid Life Media, the adultery site’s parent company, was working on a an app called ‘What’s Your Wife Worth.’ around 2013. It’s about as obnoxious as it sound.   Basically, the app would allow you to place a dollar value on women as a rating system. It’s somewhat akin other attractiveness-rating sites, just framed under…

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Pushbullet’s free file-sending app Portal arrives for iPhone

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Pushbullet’s Portal app that lets you send large (or small) files from your computer to your phone is now available for iOS devices. First launched for Android in June, the app lets you bundle up multiple individual files and beam them to your iPhone for free, made all the more useful by the lack of file size limits or total number of files. Another handy feature is that it allows you to transfer entire folders as they are, and maintains the folder structure when you browse them on your phone. Photos are automatically added to your gallery, too. However, while Portal…

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Developers can now add native Tumblr sharing to their apps

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Yahoo is making its Mobile Developer Suite a bit more powerful. During a conference in New York today, Simon Khalaf, senior vice president of publisher products announced Tumblr in-app sharing. It’s similar to the share button you’re used to seeing on webpages, except for mobile apps. Developers can integrate the tool into their apps, and then their users will be able to share content directly onto Tumblr. Besides being convenient for the user, it’ll encourage some extra installs for the developers. Users who see a post shared via an app will be able to download the app that shared it…

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