![]() Stop signs don’t matter in the apocalypse so keep going til there’s no zombies left. The more zombies you mow down and crush under your four tires, the better vehicle you’ll be able to assemble. It puts you behind the wheel of a car that you’ll get to upgrade as you play. There might be a bit of undead over-saturation in the marketplace at the moment, with zombie themed, well, everything, but Earn to Die has a unique twist on the zombie apocalypse. Earn to Die (new game for Android) Image used with permission by copyright holderĮarn to Die has gone from an online hit to mobile hit – or more specifically, hit and run. Double tapping posts now functions as a “like,” copying a URL will automatically fetch the title, and the camera has been improved as well: You can now create photo sets right from within the app. Whatever your reason for visiting Tumblr, its update for iOS is making it even more usable. GIFs or its obsession with Benedict Cumberbatch, or it’s surprising amount of porn. Tumblr (update for iOS) Image used with permission by copyright holderīy this point, we’re all familiar with Tumblr for one reason or another. Get quick, concise commentary and entertainment that is designed to be consumed and shared so you can stay informed and amused. Rather than just curating the latest headlines from other sites, NowThis News offers its unique take on the biggest stories of the day from a variety of different categories that matter to its users. It’s a news network built for the social generation. ![]() NowThis News (new app for Android) Image used with permission by copyright holderĪvailable for some time on iOS, NowThis News has made its way to Android. Android users can only get this title from the Humble Bundle at the moment, but it will likely be available in the Google Play Store soon. Unlockable vehicles and levels will keep you playing. It has a simple – but gorgeous – aesthetic matched up with physics and puzzles to create a clever and challenging game. But there is innovation abound in many mobile titles as they utilize unique gameplay aspects. (Try to be supportive.) NightSky (new game for iOS and Android) Image used with permission by copyright holderĪ lot of mobile games appear rather simplistic in comparison to, say, console or PC games. A new user interface is in place to highlight the new social aspects, which includes managing people you follow, browsing and sharing by category, and a comment system that lets you tell others in the Givit community what you think of their work. Now in version 3.0, you can take those shareable moments viral. It allows you to make notes of certain moments you’l want to take a look back at while you’re recording it. Givit is one of the easier ways to make and share videos. ![]() Givit (update for iOS) Image used with permission by copyright holder It’s an app that can give you a new appreciation for the city you’re in, whether you’re traveling or at home. Check out what’s nearby that might be worth a visit, or drive around until the app tells you you’re near something special. The best voice-recording apps for iPhone and Android in 2023īest period-tracking apps for Android and iOSįield Trip (new app for iOS) Image used with permission by copyright holderĮver find yourself feeling bored and thinking there’s nothing to do, even though you know there are tons of places worth checking out around you? Field Trip, Google’s latest app, aims to cure your apathy by pointing you in the direction of interesting stuff. The best stock-trading apps for iPhone and Android in 2023 ![]() Now you won’t ever have to print new business cards. It pulls in all relevant contact data and updates the card without requiring you to take the extra steps yourself. The big addition in this update is LiveCards, a contact card that automatically fills in information for your contacts. With version 2.0 now available for iOS devices, it’s getting even better. Though the name seems like someone left off a few letters in “cookbook,” Cobook is one of the better contact management systems around. Cobook (update for iOS) Image used with permission by copyright holder We’ve collected the most noteworthy new apps and important updates from the week of March 10-16, 2013 that you’ll want to use up your bandwidth downloading. But you want great apps and you want them now. Some apps from the big event are already available on a smartphone near you, but plenty are still in the concept stage and won’t see the light of the app store for some time. This week was filled with a ton of great new apps – or at least great ideas for new apps – down in Austin, TX at SXSW. Share Image used with permission by copyright holder
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