Reebok has launched two products for fitness professionals and enthusiasts, social network called ReebokONE and Reebok Fitness mobile apps for iOS and Android. The first is designed to “make people fit for life,” encouraging both existing trainers and fitness expert wannabes to cyber-schmooze, exchange ideas, get inspired and so on. As part of the deal,…
Gotya app turns your old Windows Phone or Symbian device into a surveillance camera
We’ve seen a number of different surveillance apps in the past. The problem with most of them is that they’re made to work with newer devices making the whole setup expensive. That’s not the case with Gotya – it can sing along your old Windows Phone and Symbian gear. Simply download the application from gotyapp.com…
Samsung’s S Health Buddy makes it more interesting to exercise
Samsung’s S Health is already great app for tracking steps, cycling or any other physical activity. That, however, may not be enough for some users who would like to graphically follow their own progress. Enter S Health Buddy, a complementary app that gamifies S Health with some new features. You start by creating an animated…
Google Play Music All Access comes to 9 EU countries
Google keeps expanding the reach of its Play Music All Access service. Up until this point, the search giant’s Spotify competitor was available in just few countries — including the Australia, New Zealand and the U.S. — and now select Europeans got a chance to join the party, as well. Among those “affected” are people…
Microsoft launches online tool for making Windows Phone apps
Microsoft launched an easy-to-use online tool called App Studio that allows anyone to create an app without any programming skills. Yup that means you will be able to create your very own application for Windows Phone without owning a copy of Visual Studio. To be fair, such web tools (that make app creation easy) already…
This week @ Appscovery
We’ve been experiencing few glitches on our mobile app discovery platform and having received input from developers, we’re looking at the code and trying to fix some of the problems. We’ll make sure things go better from here, and in the meantime – here are the games that we think are worth checking out: Valkyrie:…
This week @ Appscovery
In another week at Appscovery we had a bunch of new apps submitted. Here are the ones that caught our eye: PixSort for iPhone and iPad makes it easy to organize photos, and includes WiFi photo transfer Space Battleship Versus Diamond Beams Bingo City Tour Vegas Casino – Slots & Poker Influence Kindheartedness in Your…
Facebook for Every Phone now running on 100 million handsets
Java-based Facebook for Every Phone is now running on 100 million feature phones across the world. That figure doesn’t include smartphone apps which are available for all major platforms, but those devices that usually cost $20-$100 sans any strings attached and are mostly used in emerging markets of the world like India, Indonesia and the…
Samsung Media and Music Hubs merged into a single Samsung Hub
Samsung is known to have its own software running on its smartphones. Many folks learned to use these apps/services, while some others simply hate them. If you’re in the former group, you may’ve noticed that the Korean company is merging its Media and Music Hubs under one umbrella – Samsung Hub – where all your…
This week @ Appscovery
More apps have been submitted during the past 7 days at our mobile apps portal, Appscovery. Among all the titles, we suggest you should check out the following: EnigmBox – Solve puzzles and think outside the box Private Poker Club Munkey – New iPhone Game Get the Monster! – Brain Gym WritePad Turns iPads, iPods…