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- Unread — RSS for iOS 7 & Giveaway! Jared Sinclair is mostly known for his previous offerings in the App Store: Pillboxie is a medication
- A Gameboy That Plays 3DS Games I bought a 2DS. Upon ordering the handheld, I knew exactly what I was signing
- Keep Quiet with the Das Keyboard Model S ...with Quiet Key Design. The essential thing to notice in that title is the emphasis
- Limelight — Beautiful Movie Tracking Limelight is a new app from the team at 9:42AM that makes tracking movies simple
- SurfacePad for iPhone — Designed for Some The Twelve South SurfacePad for iPhone is a special accessory made for a specific group
- On Mine: Momento App Looking back, I wish I had done a lot of things differently. Taken out less
- Keep It Light with the Power Support Air Jacket Since the launch of the iPhone 5, the arms race to create the best case
- Tough as Glass with the Bodyguardz Pure There's always a brief period of time wherein I consider applying a screen protector to
- Searching for the Perfect iPhone Case Many people on the hunt for the ultimate in iPhone protection are realizing how elusive
- Twitterrific 5 — Changing the Game. Again. Twitterrific is old; Twitterrific is new. Twitterrific is traditional; Twitterrific is innovative. Remarkably, Twitterrific 5
Category Archives: Tech
Flurry — Simplicity Meets Usability and Design
[UPDATE: Winners have been chosen! Congrats to @Suckersapien, @lanceloeffler, @Failgunner, @mreakus, and @joshuaarnao!] Today’s Twitter apps are either one of two things: usable or beautiful. We rarely see a perfect mesh of both, yet Flurry manages to blend the beauties read more
Thoughts on the iPhone 5
Reviews of the iPhone 5 can be found all over the Internet, but here’s my insight. First of all, this generation feels different than previous iterations, mostly because the apps play a more prominent role in the overall feel of the device. read more
# Tech
Maps: Now or Never
Many people are upset that the new iOS Maps app even exists. Many are upset that it’s not the classic Google Maps API put into an app anymore. The frustration is justified, but you have to know one thing: it read more
Boxy — Changing Apple Support
Have you ever had a problem with your iPhone and couldn’t make it out to an Apple Store in a timely fashion? Surely; we all have. There are hours of hesitation between now and then, times where you have to read more
# Tech
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Sell My iPhone
Many people, including all of us here at Culture Milk, have seen and are excited in the utmost regard for the iPhone 5. Some of us are more excited than others (it’s all black. 100% black.) and with that comes read more
# Tech
Instafocus — The Scoop
There is no shortage of Instagram jokes out there. Food, mirror shots, cats and Taylor Lautner plague the Instagram popular page, leaving little room for the photography that actually deserves to inhabit the area. This isn’t new either; Instagram is read more
# iOS Apps
Ecoute for iPhone – The Music App Redone
Ecoute for Mac changed the game in terms of solid iTunes replacements. The simple but refined interface, social network integration, and stand-out features made it a great buy. The developers at PixiApps have since turned their focus to iOS, and read more
Stir Up a Song with Ramen Music
We live in a life and time where listening to music has become ten times more complicated than it needs to be. Why? We have no idea. You can’t listen to music that you may enjoy because someone is waiting read more
Sitting Down with Karim Morsy
The Culture Milk interview series continues with someone who knows all about App Store success. Karim Morsy is the CEO of Algoriddim, which are best known for their award winning apps djay and vjay. Karim stopped by to share some read more
Checkmark – Reminders Reimagined
My struggles with todo apps are well documented. I’ve resigned myself to the fact that I wont ever settle on one system, but instead attempt to use what works fully knowing that “what works” may change on a whim. Well read more