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    50 best iOS apps of 2015

    50 best iOS apps of 2015

    • Amanda Connolly
    • 10 years ago
    Save 25% on Dragon – the world’s leading dictation software

    Save 25% on Dragon – the world’s leading dictation software

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    Apple TV is getting 360-degree videos courtesy of Littlstar

    Apple TV is getting 360-degree videos courtesy of Littlstar

    • Abhimanyu Ghoshal
    • 10 years ago
    Angry Birds and Monopoly come to the Chromecast just in time for the holidays

    Angry Birds and Monopoly come to the Chromecast just in time for the holidays

    • Abhimanyu Ghoshal
    • 10 years ago
    Google is bringing interactive 360-degree films to YouTube

    Google is bringing interactive 360-degree films to YouTube

    • Napier Lopez
    • 10 years ago
    TNW’s Apps of the Year: Polymail is the first mail app I genuinely love

    TNW’s Apps of the Year: Polymail is the first mail app I genuinely love

    • Matthew Hussey
    • 10 years ago
    Björk fans will need a VR headset to make the most of her new  app

    Björk fans will need a VR headset to make the most of her new app

    • Kirsty Styles
    • 10 years ago
    Kimoji is an app that lets Kim Kardashian’s ass do all the talking

    Kimoji is an app that lets Kim Kardashian’s ass do all the talking

    • Kirsty Styles
    • 10 years ago
    TNW’s Apps of the Year: Pulsar is a sleek, lightweight music player that does it all

    TNW’s Apps of the Year: Pulsar is a sleek, lightweight music player that does it all

    • Abhimanyu Ghoshal
    • 10 years ago
    Microsoft removes ‘Hey Cortana’ feature from Android app

    Microsoft removes ‘Hey Cortana’ feature from Android app

    • Napier Lopez
    • 10 years ago
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