BIGGEST List of the Week! 10 Awesome Paid iPhone Apps On Sale for Free Right Now
Welcome to our biggest list of the week featuring paid iPhone and iPad apps on sale for free. Today we’ve got 10 paid iOS apps for you and on any other day, each and every one of them would cost you to download. If you hurry, however, you can get them all for free.
If 10 isn’t enough for you, there are also still a few freebies left in yesterday’s post.
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What Can I Ask Siri to Get Hilarious Responses?
Apple’s iPhone virtual assistant can be a very handy tool in a variety of situations. Just speak your request, and Siri will deliver a response or initiate the appropriate actions. In fact, beginning in iOS 9, Siri will be even more useful, as it’ll be more like Google Now than before.
However, there are things that Siri can’t do, and the voice-triggered assistant has been programmed to offer some hilarious responses in these cases.
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WTF of the Week: FCC Commissioner Says People Don’t Need the Internet
The Federal Communications Commission is an independent agency of the United States government with the sole purpose of regulating cable, satellite, radio and television, as well as wired and wireless communications. According to the commissioner of the FCC, that role does not include ensuring that all Americans have access to the Internet.
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This Unauthorized Stream Will Let You Listen to Apple’s ‘Beats 1′ on Any Android Device
In an unprecedented move, Apple announced during its WWDC 2015 keynote presentation that it was building an Android version of its upcoming app, Apple Music. Of course, it makes sense — just as Apple once had to launch iTunes on Windows in order to reach a wider audience, it now has to address Android users if it hopes to dominate streaming.
While there’s still no word on exactly when Apple Music will be released for Android devices, Android phone and tablet users don’t have to wait another minute to begin streaming Apple Music’s flagship radio station, Beats 1.
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Hilarious Video: Crazy Museum Exhibit Pranks Frightened Visitors
Erik Pirolt is an artist from Norway with a flair for the creative. A few years ago, he put together an art exhibit that consisted of what appeared to be a traditional sculpture of a human head, not too different from what you might find in any type of art museum.
But this sculpture was constructed just a bit differently. Despite an accompanying plaque which expressly warned visitors not to look into the sculpture’s eyes, the urge to stare proved too strong for most to avoid.
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When Will iOS 9 Get Apple Music and Beats 1?
Apple released updates for iOS and OS X on Tuesday that enabled its Apple Music streaming service and Beats 1 radio station. However, the new music features are only available on the newly released iOS 8.4 and iTunes. iOS developers and early testers who already have iOS 9 beta 2 installed on their devices can’t access them yet, but that will change soon.
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Gmail’s New Emoji and Themes Put the Fun Back into Email
Google released new Gmail features on Tuesday that should make your email experience feel more personal and fun, the company says.
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Early Details for the Next Star Trek Movie Have Been Announced
After dipping out of the Fast and Furious franchise in 2013, director Justin Lin has been keeping himself busy. He executive produced procedural drama Scorpion for CBS, directed the first two episodes of True Detective’s second season, and on Monday, revealed the official title of his Star Trek movie, which is currently in production.
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How to Use Facebook’s Snapchat-like Photo Tools on Your iPhone
Facebook has a new toy for those users who like taking pictures of everything around them and sharing those shots with family and friends. Confirmed over the weekend, the photo-editing tool that’s similar to Snapchat’s tool should already be available to most iPhone users, with an Android version expected to launch in the future.
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Galaxy S6 Sales Have Reportedly Been a Big Disappointment
Following a tepid reaction to the Galaxy S5 in 2014, Samsung went back to the drawing board for its next flagship devices. The Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge are the result of the company’s labor, but despite the positive critical response and the outpouring of support from Samsung fans, sales still aren’t where the company would like them to be.
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