Hotelslick.com
Kicking
off this list is yet another hotel booking application, and you may
already have one that you tend to use when you have need of a place to
stay, but it never hurts to have backups or an alternative just to make
sure you’re getting the best deal. Aside from having 150,000 hotels for
you to search through, you also save 5% off your booking cost when yo
book through the app.
Sprightly
Coming
in as the latest app from Microsoft’s Garage team, Sprightly allows you
to create presentations in a collage type format whether it be for work
or for personal use. Images are easily addable and you can create
something from scratch or you can choose from a list of available
templates.
Peach
There
are already quite a few social apps out there, but Peach aims to offer
something a little bit different. It’s more or less a messaging app but
it includes sets of “magic words” that bring up specific content
relevant to the word like GIFs or videos you can shared in the message.
Hub Keyboard
Another
Microsoft Garage project app, Hub Keyboard is all about giving you the
stuff you need from other Microsoft services like translate, documents
from Microsoft Office apps, and your contacts, all without having to
leave the app you’re in just to get that information as it’s readily
available inside of the keyboard.
League Friends
This
one is geared towards League of Legends players and won’t do much good
for anyone who is not a fan of the game, but if you play even
occasionally it will surely be helpful. It comes straight from Riot
themselves (the studio behind the game) and allows you to stay in
contact with your friends list so you know who is online at any time.
This way you can chat, or arrange a game.
eero
This
app is strictly meant for those with the eero home WiFi system. If you
have picked up one of these devices or are planning to, then you’ll want
this app installed as it will let you manage different aspects of this
self-updating mesh network in the home.
Driveclub Companion App
This
is another app geared towards gamers, specifically those of the PS4
title Driveclub. The app originally launched back when the game did, but
it was pulled and just recently was launched back in the Play Store.
Use the app to check up on your challenges, accept new ones from friends
and rivals, and more.
Everalbum
You
can never have enough photo storage. If you agree with this statement
then you may want to check out a recently launched app on Android called
Everalbum. It lets you store unlimited amounts of pictures and helps
you organize them. It even has a cool #throwback feature that lets you
enjoy older moments captured on camera.
Hound
Technically,
Hound isn’t really new as it was available before today, but only in a
closed beta which you had to register for and be accepted. Now it’s
finally available for all. It’s s digital voice assistant that not only
has similar features to Google Now, but it also offers up completely
intelligent responses and contextual follow-ups. You also get results
back pretty rapidly which makes it all the more useful.
Hands Free
Rounding
out this list is Google’s new mobile payment system. Unlike Android Pay
or any other mobile payment solution, Hands Free does just what it
says, it lets you make mobile payments without even touching your
device, because you don’t always have your hands free to do so. The only
caveat is that it’s only available in San Francisco right now as that’s
where it’s being tested. If you live in the area though, it’s worth
checking out.
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