The Mobile App Industry Shows No Signs of Slowing Down

Many people believe the mobile app industry has already peaked and is on a slow descending trend. But we can always rely on data to tell us the truth, and right now, it’s reflecting the complete opposite — more apps are being downloaded than ever before, and people are spending more time and money in […]

What Does Blockchain Mean for the Future of Apps?

Image Source: MBN Solutions Blockchain has stirred up a ton of hype. High-profile news outlets regularly publish stories on it, and the tech industry is rushing to leverage its abilities. The mobile app development industry is especially smitten with the technology. And no, we’re not just referring to FinTech developers. Companies are constantly thinking of new […]

Tech Giants Oppose Trump’s Withdrawal from the Paris Accord

The tech industry is by definition fixated on the future, so it’s no wonder that its leaders take the threat posed by climate change very, very seriously. What good is their world-changing technology if there’s no world left to change? So naturally the tech world was outraged by President Trump’s announcement that he would be […]

CrowdJustice Brings Crowdfunding for Legal Costs to the U.S.

Democracy genuinely seems in peril right now in the tumultuous early days of the Trump era. Fortunately, millions of Americans are banding together to reassert the power of the people. It’s likely that many members of the mobile app development community have joined in the effort by signing petitions, calling lawmakers, donating money, or protesting […]

Clock In Whenever: The Joyful Anarchy of the Tech Work Week

Eight hours a day. Five days and 40 hours per week. Clock in at 8 and clock out at 5. Regardless of industry or objective, work schedules tend to be remarkably similar. So how come techies, app developers, and startup founders work such odd hours — and can traditional business models learn from their unconventional […]

Senate Dismantles Obama-Era Internet Privacy Protections

For app developers concerned with privacy, yesterday was a dark day. Senate Republicans passed a bill eliminating privacy regulations imposed on broadband providers by the FCC during the final months of the Obama presidency. Those protections would have required ISPs to get consent from the consumer before selling off personal information to a third party. […]

What the Touchbar Means for iOS and OSX App Users

There’s been talk of iOS and OSX merging into a single operating system for some time now. Many iPhone app developers here in NYC believed that the new Macbook might offer a clue as to if and when it would finally happen. The release of the new Macbookdidn’t disappoint, and the “touch bar” at the […]