Most people only know they snore because someone else has told them. If you’re wondering if you snore but there’s no one to watch you sleep (in a not creepy way) then check out the SnoreClock, the app that will tell you if you’re sawing logs in your sleep.
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Slice – get a handle on your online shopping profile
Online shopping is becoming more and more convenient. Better prices, hours that fit your schedule, and the ability to have commonly used products set on auto really make it a more convenient option for a lot of people. Slice is the app that helps you keep track of all the things you buy online in one easy place.
Read MoreLight Flow Lite – you tell your phone how you want your notification lights
If you have a smartphone then you’ve probably noticed that you get a little notification light whenever you have a notification and you don’t get to pick what color that light is. Or do you? Light Flow Lite is the app that lets you decide what color your notification lights will be.
Read MoreBlueStacks – play popular Android games from your desktop
Apps are one of the main ways that people interact with technology but they’re more of a phone based option which bites if you want to play a game but don’t want to drain your phone battery and/or data. If you want to use mobile apps without your mobile, check out BlueStacks, the software that lets you use Android apps on your desktop.
Read MoreLens Launcher – the all on the screen app launcher
Have you ever seen that person who has a million icons on their desktop? Just everything that they may ever access, all right there on their screen? Now you can do that for your phone. Lens Launcher is a different way of viewing your apps.
Read MoreNova Launcher – customize your home screen in new and exciting ways
You are the person that uses your devices most and for that reason you should be able to have them set up however works best for you. If you’re tired of being stuck with the set up options that the system deems best, check out Nova Launcher, the app that lets you set up your mobile screens however you wish.
Read MoreZero G Anti-Gravity Phone Case – stick your phone to anything
We use smartphones for a lot of things. Almost none of those things are as a phone despite its title as “smartphone”. They should just call them pocket computers, really. In any case, if you want want/need a hands free option on the go, the Zero G Anti-Gravity Phone Case will let you turn any surface into a phone holder.
Read MoreMusely – share tips, shop and sell with this app
Do you want to add some healthy new lifestyle habits to your everyday life but are unsure how? Check out Musely, the mobile app where you can share and discover tips, products, and stores to keep you always in the know.
Read MoreAutism Aid – the app created to spread Autism awareness
Most people are aware of Autism but they may not be really sure of what that means or how to help. One app developer in Ghana saw that there was a need for more education in that area and decided to fill the gap in with an app. The Autism Aid App is an app designed to help children and parents better understand Autism and find resources in their area.
Read MoreTrove – lower your chances of getting bedbugs with that vintage second hand piece
The weather has heated up and with the added time you spend outside in the fresh air, you’re maybe thinking that your living space is a bit cluttered. Or maybe you’re looking to move some things in now that you don’t have to brave icy sidewalks. Either way, if you want to buy used and local then Trove the app to help you do it.
Read MoreSemble – build apps, no programming required
There are apps for everything. Have you ever wished there was an app for something that you were into but couldn’t find? Ever thought about building one but you don’t have any coding skills to speak of? Semble is the service that wants to help you bring your app dreams to life.
Read MoreClear History – spring cleaning for your phone
Unless you’re the type of person that deletes every message and phone call a moment after it’s read/ended, chances are you’ve got a lot of old data just piling up in the form of call logs and browser history. If you don’t want to go through the process of cleaning out your own phone, check out Clean History, the app that does it for you.
Read MoreArtkive – save your kid’s artwork, clutter free
It’s June and by now you’re probably done with school for the year. Yay! But with the end of the school year comes a tidal wave of projects, art, and precious examples of how well your child is doing in school. If you can’t bring yourself to trash it all, check out Artkive, the service that lets you save all your child’s work, digitally.
Read MoreSea Hero Quest – the mobile game that is fighting back against the monster of dementia
As we get older, we sometimes start to lose parts of ourselves. Our minds start to just sort of go. It is sad and tragic for everyone involved but science is trying to fight the deterioration of dementia and we can all help! Download Sea Hero Quest, the mobile game that is crowdsourcing research for dementia.
Read MoreAra – the build it yourself future of smartphones
You know what’s awesome about technology? Almost everything but the one thing that really bites (but is still pretty cool) is how fast it shifts and our gadgets become outdated particularly, our phones. If you’re tired of getting a new one every year or so, then check out the Ara, the phone you can upgrade.
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