Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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News | Free | Pedro Miranda | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
iGeeky brings all the latest Tech News into your iPhone or iPad, you'll get quick access to all the goodies in one single app, with a gorgeous clean interface!
+++++ Voted the #1 Tech News App by dozens of blogs worldwide +++++
Stay tuned with the "Creme de la Creme" of gadgets and all the juicy news of the tech world:
√ Gizmodo
√ Engadget
√ Mac Rumors
√ Cult of Mac
√ AppleInsider
√ Wired
√ The Verge
√ Mashable!
√ TUAW (The Unofficial Apple Weblog)
√ Boy Genius Report
√ LifeHacker
√ Kotaku
√ 9to5Mac
√ 9to5Google
√ Popular Science
√ GeekWire
√ TechCrunch
√ io9
√ App Advice
√ The Next Web
√ Videos: Apps
√ iOSappStats
√ Gamelife
√ GigaOM
... and more...
Give it a try, Geeking will never be the same ;)
Finally a much needed update on a fantastic but aging app. Now it seems to work fine as a tech-based app should but I miss "9-5 Toys" and other bargain lists. Where are they? Am I missing something? I found those so helpful. Otherwise this is an quality app that keeps me informed of news in the world of tech. Having all these feeds lumped together for our convenience is fantastic. My biggest complaint, however, is that this app freezes and kicks me out on a regular bases. One would think that a tech app would be maintained by majorly tech savvy IT guys but apparently not. Or perhaps having so many sites on one feed poses too many challenges to keep up with. Not my field of expertise. Nonetheless I read every day and I’m grateful for iGeeky’s existence. Thank you
I like to read this in bed. Pop up ads should never play sound by default. Wakes up others and frustrating
OK tech reporting made unusable by showing unstoppable video ads. Who wants to be assaulted by noisy ads while quietly reading your morning news??
Well developed app gives great summary from multiple sources. Easy to navigate. Very few of the annoying moving ads. Thanks!!
Not sure how this app gets stars. It isn't configurable or able to filter. Knowing the president is being interviewed on YouTube isn't news, it is for 10 year old kids to titter over in Twitter. You have to scroll through way too many articles to find news and then too many more to get the next real item. A large part of the problem is not being able to remove any (much less specific) sources from the active list.
It's got news from every tech site imaginable in one site. One app replacing many.
Could use some polishing for a sleeker look with more crisp fonts, using screen real estate more efficiently but the basics are solid.