Stories Tagged as
Apps
The Weather Channel branches into 'weather adjacent' content
by
Kai Ryssdal
Oct 9, 2014
On the air since 1982, the company has to strategize for an app-driven world.
Why companies really want you to use an app for that
by
Sam Harnett
Oct 2, 2014
Apps let companies mine far more of your personal data than websites.
Beyond magnifying glasses: High-tech options for the vision-impaired
by
Marlena Chertock
and Ben Johnson
Sep 5, 2014
Which technologies or devices have been helpful for you?
Tech IRL: A smart way to stay cool
Aug 29, 2014
This week, a new app promises to control the air conditioning remotely.
The business of preventing sexual assault on campus
by
Annie Baxter
Aug 29, 2014
Consultants and app developers are lining up to help schools - and cash in.
So if millennials aren't using cash, who is?
by
Queena Kim
Aug 27, 2014
People living in rural areas, for one. Seniors, too.
How can you be sure a medical app actually works?
Aug 20, 2014
Some lawyers are calling for more regulation of medical apps.
For public good, not for profit.
Renewed attention on Terms of Service agreements
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Ben Johnson
Aug 19, 2014
How Terms of Service and app permissions continue to bedevil users.
Amazon's mobile card reader could be gold mine of data
by
David Gura
Aug 13, 2014
Amazon Local Register will collect information about consumers' buying habits.
How many apps do you use in a month?
by
Kai Ryssdal
Jul 18, 2014
Nielsen measured how many apps we use on a regular basis.