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6 votes
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Linux graphical apps coming to Windows SubSystem for Linux
14 votes -
Amazon announces Luna cloud gaming service
6 votes -
What sort of software do you want to see?
Devs make things they feel like making, or things they think the world needs. What kind of an app (web, desktop, or mobile) would you want to see? What is something you wanted or needed for a long...
Devs make things they feel like making, or things they think the world needs.
What kind of an app (web, desktop, or mobile) would you want to see? What is something you wanted or needed for a long time that simply isn't there, or there but so bad with X that you can't use it?
Alternatively, what is a common problem that could be solved with software but hasn't been yet, or at least not effectively?
Leaving this vague on purpose, to let Tilderinos express themselves.
28 votes -
Court blocks Trump’s WeChat ban from taking effect today
17 votes -
App Store review guidelines on streaming games
12 votes -
Changes to Apple's in-app purchase rules
11 votes -
Winamp in 2020 (Webamp Electron app)
13 votes -
India bans PUBG, Baidu, WeChat, Alipay, and 114 Chinese apps in the third ban wave
20 votes -
Apple app review process updates
6 votes -
Epic offers new direct payment in Fortnite on iOS and Android to get around app store fees, and is removed from both stores
26 votes -
Navigating China’s censorship and India’s apps ban, Tibetan refugees rethink their dependence on WeChat
6 votes -
Android 11 takes away camera picker, forces use of default camera app
29 votes -
IOS app to train super basic (pre)algebra skills. Free or freemium.
I know those are easy to find on children's education materials, but the keyword here is simple. Anything kiddie, requiring too many clicks or that takes 3 seconds is off the table. I kinda need...
I know those are easy to find on children's education materials, but the keyword here is simple. Anything kiddie, requiring too many clicks or that takes 3 seconds is off the table.
I kinda need to brush up on my super basic reasoning. In part, because a grown man should know the time table by heart, and in part, because I wanna convince myself that I did not get brain damage after being hit by a car (there's really nothing indicating that, I'm just paranoid).
I'm looking for something simple that presents me with the multiplication table and or simple calculations to answer under a time frame. The requirement for iOS is that my computer is broken.
And it really can be super simple, even something I open from a mobile web browser or transfer to my Kindle.
Additionally: there is no need for if to be an app. A huge list of exercises (with answers) would be greatly helpful.
Thanks!
6 votes -
Apple won't allow game streaming services like xCloud and Stadia into the App Store
20 votes -
Virginia touts nation's first contact tracing app with Apple-Google tech
6 votes -
Does this glitch mean that the App Library is coming to iPadOS 14? (Screenshot, iPadOS DP 3 Beta)
2 votes -
What single-purpose, minimalistic web or mobile apps do you like?
I'm a big fan of simple, well-designed, single-purpose apps and would love to find more! A few to start: Pomofocus - pomodoro timer Tube - bare-bones Youtube search Typehut - simple publishing
11 votes -
An app lets you de-stress by screaming at the Icelandic wilderness from afar
9 votes -
Apparent suicide by twenty-year-old Robinhood trader who saw a negative $730,000 balance prompts app to make changes
27 votes -
Our ghost-kitchen future
5 votes -
Canonical enables Linux desktop app support with Flutter
8 votes -
Dark Sky delays shutdown of Android app until August 1st
12 votes -
LinkedIn iOS app is copying the contents of the clipboard on every keystroke
13 votes -
Indian government bans fifty-nine Chinese apps for security reasons
11 votes -
India bans fifty-nine Chinese apps, including TikTok, ShareIt, UC Browser
20 votes -
Your Black Friends Are Busy - A growing resource for learning about anti-racism, and supporting the people & organizations doing important work for the Black Lives Matter movement
If, like me, you'd like to learn more about how to be an ally to your black friends, but feel awkward bringing it up, this is a cool little web app that has a bunch of literature and links you can...
If, like me, you'd like to learn more about how to be an ally to your black friends, but feel awkward bringing it up, this is a cool little web app that has a bunch of literature and links you can read to find out more about the black experience and how to help.
12 votes -
The art of the possible
3 votes -
#YouDownloadTheAppAndItDoesntWork — Highlighting hypocrisy and double standards on Apple's App Store
9 votes -
Apple doubles down on its right to profit from other businesses
11 votes -
Norway's data inspectorate has banned the use of public health app Smittestopp to control the spread of COVID-19 over data protection concerns
9 votes -
Germany open-sources their COVID-19 contact-tracing app
11 votes -
Dating apps exposed 845GB of explicit photos, chats, and more
11 votes -
Twitter is testing a new feature on Android: When you retweet an article that you haven't opened on Twitter, the app may ask if you'd like to open it first
15 votes -
Clubhouse - Buzzy new "spontaneous social" app | How does social capital work in context of live audio
3 votes -
Signal app downloads spike as US protesters seek message encryption
16 votes -
Black Lives Matter protesters aren’t being tracked with Covid-19 surveillance tech. Not yet
6 votes -
Remote cheering app could boost atmosphere in Japan's empty stadiums
4 votes -
How did the Covidsafe app go from being vital to almost irrelevant?
9 votes -
We have to talk about failed streaming app Quibi
17 votes -
Apple and Google launch exposure notification API, enabling public health authorities to release apps
8 votes -
Tracking the location history of military and intelligence personnel using the Untappd beer-rating app
11 votes -
Microsoft is bringing Linux GUI apps to Windows 10
16 votes -
Google suspended a popular Android podcast app because it catalogs COVID-19 content
11 votes -
Q Team is content that COVIDSafe is an innocuous application that should be considered safe to download for most people
5 votes -
An entire city (Noida, India) has been told to download a controversial contact tracing app — Or face jail: "Not installing the app will be considered a violation of lockdown orders," police say
9 votes -
Pushbullet: Let's guess what Google requires in fourteen days or they kill our extension
19 votes -
Nearly 40% of Icelanders are using a covid contact-tracing app—and it hasn’t helped much
10 votes -
Restaurant owners say Uber Eats and Deliveroo are still charging unsustainable commissions on delivery, with many planning to cut the cord on food delivery platforms
10 votes -
Contact tracing apps: Never mind privacy - they do not work
11 votes