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This Classical Violinist-Endorsed App Lets Musicians Practice With Major Orchestras

Renaud Capuçon, a French classical violinist, tested the app with a Ravel concerto, saying it was like 'a child's dream come true.'
By Helen Holmes
A puffin you can play with in Olafur Eliasson's Wunderkammer Project

Olafur Eliasson’s New App Lets You Play With Puffins and Puts Rainbows in Your Room

Called 'The Wunderkammer Project,' Eliasson's new effort is an AR experience made accessible via an app.
By Helen Holmes

Miss the Mall? New App LetsBab Will Pay You to Be Social While Shopping

Using LetsBab is like a shopping trip with friends, where you give recommendations for what they’re trying on.
By Gabriela Barkho
Can a mobile app make streets safer? Call Me Out App Review

Chevrolet’s New Safe-Driving App Might Actually Give You Road Rage

By Neal Pollack
(L-R) A Ferrari F-40 1987, a Ferrari Testarossa Spyder 1986 and a Ferrari 275 GTB/4 1967.

Dream of Owning a Vintage Roadster? How to Invest in the World’s Coolest Cars

By Neal Pollack
The first iPhone was more a hand-held computer than anything else.

Understanding the Real Innovation Behind the iPhone

By Kalle Lyytinen
Where are all the data going?

7 in 10 Smartphone Apps Share Your Data With Third-Party Services

By Narseo Vallina-Rodriguez and Srikanth Sundaresan
The Townley Discobolus is displayed in The British Museum's 'Winning at the ancient Games' victory trail on June 1, 2012 in London, England. To celebrate the London Olympics, the British Museum is staging a trail for visitors to highlight various objects connected by the theme of winning, many synonymous with the games of ancient Greece and Rome.

Google Knows You Love Art and It’s Changing With Fans’ Tastes in Mind

By Alanna Martinez
Selfie users obviously love Instagram, especially ones with Selena Gomez.

Instagram Is Officially the Most Narcissistic App

By Dena Silver
Jop is the newest on-demand app launching in NYC.

Jop Combines Task Rabbit, Handy and Glamsquad Into One App

By Taylor Boozan
Disc jockey Pete Myers in action.

Here’s Why You Absolutely Must Do a Podcast

By James Altucher
National Gallery workers stand outside the National Gallery as they go on strike on January 19, 2012 in London, England. Gallery workers, who are members of the Public and Commercial Services Union, are striking over proposed job cuts saying that they will no longer be able to carry out their jobs properly if the cuts go ahead.

Museum Vandalism Ignites Debate Over Private Security, Ja Rule Plays Watermill Gala

By Alanna Martinez
NEW YORK, NY - JULY 11: (L to R) Sameer Uddin and Michelle Macias play Pokemon Go on their smartphones outside of Nintendo's flagship store, July 11, 2016 in New York City. The success of Nintendo's new smartphone game, Pokemon Go, has sent shares of Nintendo soaring.

No, You Don’t Need an App For That

By Alanna Martinez
The New Uber logo

Congrats, Uber, on Your 21st Century Rebranding

By Agathe Blanchon-Ehrsam
Up, up and away. (Photo ERIC PIERMONT/AFP/Getty Images)

‘Uber for Private Jets’ Helps People Stranded After the Snowpocalypse

By Parker Richards
(Photo: AirBnB)

Airbnb Releases Apple Watch App

By Grace Guarnieri

New York Apps Are Battling Homelessness, One Tap at a Time

By Elizabeth Gurdus
"Uber 2.0" needs a CEO.

Council May Cap Uber After All—Or at Least Its Surge Pricing

By Will Bredderman
Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams today (Photo: Will Bredderman/New York Observer).

Outer Borough Pols Say de Blasio’s Uber Cap Will Hurt Minorities

By Will Bredderman

What If Your Friends Could Rate Every Piece of Clothing You Try On?

By Eliza M Dumais
Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito. (Photo: NYC Council/William Alatriste)

Council Speaker Insists Uber Regulation Bill Not About Taxi Medallions

By Will Bredderman

Neko Atsume: Cats in the Backyard—That’s a Video Game

By Liz Clayton

Uber—They Drive Drunk So You Don’t Have To

By Jessica Ciencin Henriquez
In this photo illustration, an Apple ipad tablet displays newspaper and magazine apps on February 17, 2011 in London, England. Apple sold two million ipads in the first two months of their launch in 2010. Worldwide iPad sales are expected to amount to 20 million in 2012. (Photo Illustration by Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images)

New App Tracks College-Student Tardiness and Tattles to Parents

By Bethany Mandel
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