Whiplr is an app that connects people with sexual fetishes and "kinky" ideas, which they browse within a discreet and anonymous app for a personal Fifty Shades of Gray experience.
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A good half year after Instagram launched its first standalone Hyperlapse app, here's a new one called Layout. It was created for assembling photo collages, which is not new on the application market, but the recognition of the brand and its 150 million "fan club" will certainly help in dealing with the competition (applications Frame Swagg, Pic Stitch, Image Sizer,... .).
Are you wondering where to place your wireless router for the best reception? You don't need to master Maxwell's equation for this, because there is an app that does everything for you. Otherwise, two things are clear. First, and more than obvious, a wireless signal travels more easily through an open space. So keep an eye on him if possible. The second point is a little less obvious. If the reception in a certain place is bad, even a minimal change in the position of the router can improve it tremendously, as it also moves the "grey spots".
Apple's new MacBook laptop has a redesigned touchpad, the Force Touch. In addition to being stronger and more precise with our finger presses, the new design allows us to use a stylus on the touchpad. But not only Apple took care of this - Inklet designed an application that effectively allows us to draw on the touchpad with the help of a pen.
Facebook is not resting on its laurels. He is spreading his tentacles left and right, and his Creative Labs development department is also diligently forging new things. The latest thing he signed up for is Riff, a mobile app for iOS and Android phones that lets you create group videos. We can respond to a recording with a recording.
Mobile applications, these small pieces of software, have become an indispensable part of life, which can come "to the rescue" at home at any moment. When we need relaxation, when we want to communicate, when we are lost,... Many everyday tasks have become much easier with them. But if you've ever visited Google Play or the App Store, then you know that apps are packed like sardines. That's why we went on the hunt and found seven of the best that will make your life easier.
For most, the new Black application will be completely unnecessary, as everyone knows how to find a black and white filter. For some photographers, this is the app they've been waiting for. Like the Leica M Monochrom camera, the Black is focused on one thing only - creating superb black and white photos. The application team carefully analyzed and recreated the effects of Kodak, Fuji, Agfa and Ilford reel films.
Wanting to make the application as good as possible, Instagram has added Color and Fade tools to its arsenal. In December, they already introduced new filters and some other tools, but now when processing photos we can also use additional colors (Color) with which we shade or add different shades of color to the photo, and the color fading effect (Fade) with which we soften the tone of the photo and create ' "aged" appearance.
Bumble is an app almost identical to Tinder in terms of profile design, settings, and features. But with one difference. On this dating app, women have the first and last word. Or in short: the main word.
Do you ever feel guilty when you think back to the awkward or potentially offensive posts you shared with others in the earlier days of social media? Are you afraid that future employers will accidentally come across something unsavory? No worries. Clear is an application that will review our history from social networks and flag potentially embarrassing and inappropriate content.
The search for the perfect Google Chrome extension/plugin is over. There is Smile Suggest, an add-on that, with the help of a web camera and facial recognition, can tell which website brings a smile to your face, and at the same time allows you to determine how wide the smile should be (on a scale of 1 to 10) so that it automatically add to bookmarks.
If you want to reserve a table, if you need transport, if you would like to order a pizza,... all these wishes can be fulfilled by your smartphone. But what if you want to take revenge on someone, and not in the style of sending phallic candies that we wrote about a while ago, but you would like them to beat him up a bit. If you're in China, then you're in luck because there's an app called Didi Da Ren through which you can order a physical attack on the person you want.