Posted on May 10, 2013 by Elias Pelcastre
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YouTube is full of videos of people playing with their pets or moaning about whatever is bothering them. Despite this, there’s still content worth watching, like iJailbreak’s tweak reviews (I’m sure you’ve watched at least one, if not, please do!) or music videos. But would you pay to watch videos that have been available for free since [...]
Google has released a new update for its YouTube iOS app, bringing in a bunch of new features and making the app more useful. Apple removed the stock YouTube app in iOS 6, which lead to the release of Google’s own YouTube for iOS app. The app was never as good as Apple’s stock YouTube [...]
Posted on March 19, 2013 by Allen Murphy
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I have been a user of both ProTube and Bridge for awhile now. Enjoying the abilities to download YouTube videos or stream videos at a different quality is great within the YouTube app without ads as well. However, while Bridge allows users to import movies or music to their stock Apple applications like the Video and Music app, it [...]
Google has been making a lot of changes lately, first they let Android’s head Andy Rubin resign, then they announced that Google Reader would be discontinued. Midst all that, the company has made its YouTube Capture iOS app available on the Apple iPad. In other news, Bad Robot’s amazing movie FX app for iOS known as Action Movie [...]
Posted on March 13, 2013 by Jaden Ellett
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If you are someone who watches YouTube videos on a regular basis and want a quick and reliable way to download YouTube videos directly to your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad, then you will be glad to know YourTube, developed by CocoaNuts, has been updated for iOS 6. YourTube doesn’t just allow you to download YouTube videos [...]
Posted on March 5, 2013 by Jaden Ellett
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It is a huge trend, especially amongst younger individuals to go on YouTube and listen to music. Although there is without a doubt a ton of subscription-based music services available, and even other freemium music streaming solutions (Songza, Grooveshark etc.), YouTube seems to be king. The problem is however, a lot of times users tend [...]
iOS apps Evernote and YouTube have been updated to version 5.2 and 1.2.1, respectively. The update brings a lot of new features to the Evernote app such as a new Snippet View, improved PDF viewing, new formatting options and plenty more. Google’s YouTube for iOS app now lets you send videos over Wi-Fi to Xbox, PS3 [...]
Life is hectic and we continually find ourselves busier and busier. Google understands this and has released a standalone iOS app (sorry droids) that allows you to uploaded recorded footage directly to YouTube called YouTube Capture. YouTube Capture is ready to record as you as you open the application. Once you have filmed your friends [...]
The official YouTube app was updated today and it was quite the update to say the least. Google has detailed this update on the official YouTube blog and shared an interesting statistic as well, apparently more than 25 percent of YouTube watching happens on a mobile device. This number should continue to increase as more [...]
For whatever reason, a lot of people really like watching Apple’s old (and even new) television ads – sometimes because they’re cool, and sometimes to laugh at their misfortune. A lot of the more recent ones are available from Apple’s official YouTube channel, but they tend to remove the older ones after a few months [...]