Seene is an app that aims to let users share unique 3D photos, videos, or GIF images by combining image, depth, and movement. It claims to work in under a second so creating shareable 3D photos should be fast and easy. You can also tweak things with your own little creative flare by tapping to refocus and blur your photos, and adding creative filters. It even works with Google Cardboard so users can view the 3D photos in VR.
BLINQ is an app that seeks to give you more information about the people you communicate with by pulling current information and updates from various networks like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and others and allowing you access to it via an in-app pop up right from the messaging app you use. When you have BLINQ turned on, it’ll appear as a chat heads style white dot in you messaging threads where you can tap it to display a popup panel with all the current info you could ever need. It’s almost like Googling someone without having to actually do the work.
Sharing links between your phone and your computer browser can be done a number of different ways, but CaastMe aims to be quicker about it than any other app or process you might use to do so. If you find a link you want to share with your desktop browser, simply hit the share button from your browser menu, select CaastMe, and the QR scanning function will open up allowing you to scan the QR code that has popped up on your computer screen. Once you scan the QR code, the link immediately opens up on your desktop. Simple and quick.
Doorman aims to make having packages shipped to you a little less painless if you happen to always be away from home when packages normally show up at your front door. You can set up a Doorman account and set your Doorman shipping address, and when you shop for stuff online, have the items sent to your Doorman address and from there it’s as easy as scheduling a package delivery. Doorman notifies you when packages arrive at their shipping depot and you can schedule your packages to be delivered on demand all the way up till midnight.
theScore has been a longstanding app for sports scores and information about your favorite sports teams, and now they’ve expanded that popularity into the world of eSports for anyone who is a fanatic for eSports competitions like League of Legends, Dota 2, Starcraft 2, Counter Strike GO, Hearthstone and other popular competitive eSports games. For League of Legends it covers the NA LCS, EU LCS, LCK and LPL regions, and you get real-time coverage of the other games. It also delivers push alerts on the biggest games so you don’t miss a beat.





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