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1. AllCast app lets you stream to Apple TV from an Android device

The , which just hit the Android market in full form after being only available in beta, lets you stream  from your phone or tablet to another device, or even your Apple TV.

Once you download the app, it scans which devices are available to sync, and from there you can choose which device and media you want to stream. Currently, you can only stream images and videos from the app, but developers are hoping to offer music streaming soon.

Read more:(TechCrunch)

2.Snapchat update offers replay, filter options

Snapchat, the instant messaging app famous for its auto-delete function, just got an update that gives users the ability to replay one message per day. Among the other updates:

  • You can edit photos to add filters
  • A flash for the front camera
  • An overlay option to add data like weather and time

Read more: (TheNextWeb)

3. This app does the legwork before you make a call

ճ app for Android app syncs with your Facebook contacts and  phone history, so before you make or receive a call, information such as past text messages, birthdays and social activity appear.

The catch? Sorry iOS users, it’s only available for Android operating systems.

Read more: (TheNextWeb)

4. You don’t need a T-Mobile data plan to Facebook

T-Mobile customers can now like all the Facebook statuses they want – without paying for a data plan. T-Mobile has partnered with Facebook to launch a new pre-paid plan, , which offers unlimited use of the Facebook and Facebook Messenger apps.

While this seems like a good deal, there is a bit of a catch: If you click a link that takes you off the Facebook app, you will need a data plan to see the page.

Read more: (Gigaom)

5. Here’s an easy way to keep track of unanswered emails

If you have a Gmail address and have a hard time keeping track of who hasn’t responded to your emails – there’s a Google script for that. developed the script to essentially scans your email history for the past two weeks and categorizes messages to show if someone’s left you hanging.

Read more: (Lifehacker)

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