In 140-characters or less, Twitter has always been about what you're doing in the moment. Sure, people may not care about the grilled cheese you just ate or what your favorite show on Netflix is, but what if you could show them live what you're eating or watching?
As someone who is on their phone a lot, I can tell you that not being able to look at my phone while driving is tough.
Humin, a new app for your iPhone (currently in beta for Android) aims to make this, as well as many other contact related problems, a thing of the past.
To create a memorable night out with friends is tough these days. It seems like everyone is glued to their smartphones -- checking what's new on Twitter or taking a selfie on Instagram. The team over at Jägermeister was hip to this and created the app JagerBonds.
There are some great apps on the market to take your mind away from being squished next to the obese man on the train. And these are just to name a few.
Finally something like this exists! If you have a long commute home and aren't sure if you have that drink at home to unwind to, download the Minibar Delivery App which will deliver your alcohol to your home in 60 minutes or less.
If you're on your third to fifth cup of coffee, you might want to figure out what all that caffeine might be doing to your body. The new Up Coffee app (FREE) by Jawbone helps track your caffeine intake whether through coffee, tea, energy drinks, whatever you may use to boost up your energy and attention levels.
Twitter #Music has finally arrived and it's pretty awesome. Until now, we haven't really had a great way of discovering new music while browsing Twitter, but now we can see which artists are emerging, songs that are trending...