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
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
This Totally Necessary App Tells You What the Mannequin in Front of You Is Wearing By Jordan Valinsky
New App Helps College Freshmen Find Friends Before Awkward, Unattended Orientation Events By Sage Lazzaro
German Police Now Using ‘Nazi Shazam’ App Since Identifying Fascist Music Is Apparently Difficult By Jordan Valinsky
Madison Square Garden May Add a Bathroom Wait Time App So At Least You Can Enjoy Some Sort of Victory By Jordan Valinsky
Sextpert Sydney Leathers Suggests You Download Hookup App to Flirt With ‘Hot Chicks’ By Molly Mulshine
Lady Gaga App Will Now Be More ‘Interactive Jewel Case’ Than ‘Reverse Warholian Experience’ By Jordyn Taylor
Where My Dogs At? Not Caring About This New Pet App Because Dogs Can’t Use Smartphones By Jordan Valinsky