Mobile

Hot Apps: 5 Price-Saving Apps for Shoppers

Mobile apps are often pegged as time wasters, but some can save shoppers some serious money if used right.   The sheer amount of consumer apps available can be overwhelming, says consumer expert Andrea Woroch, but consumers that take the time to find one that fits  their shopping style and budget can avoid paying full price. “There are so many apps available in the market these days it becomes confusing to go through all these apps and remember all the apps you have. If you have one or two that are your go-to that are straight forward and use each time you shop, you can save a lot of money,” she says. Likewise, Julia Scott, founder and blogger at BargainBabe.comm, says apps can be beneficial for shoppers, but it all depends on a user’s personality and diligence. “It has more to do with technology persona of the consumer,” Scott says. Here are the experts favorite apps for shopping and saving:

4 Apps to Lower Your Smartphone Bill

It seems as if smartphones hardly make it up to users’ ears these days and instead get regularly used to text, share pictures, video chat, update our social networks or search the web. While convenient, smartphones aren’t cheap.  

Our Newsroom Dishes: Apps We Love

With millions of apps to choose from, it can be tough to find just the right one. We share some of our secret weapons that we use to keep our lives in order.

5 Cheap GPS Alternatives

Having a GPS in your car can help avoid the headaches of becoming lost, getting stuck in traffic and being pulled over for speeding—but they often don’t come cheap. Luckily, smartphone have a slew of budget-friendly direction apps at their disposal. Here’s a look at five apps that will get you from Point A to B without breaking your budget.

Apple’s Biggest Announcements

Apple on Tuesday revealed its latest product line: notably two new iPhones and a much-anticipated smartwatch.

Report: Intel Gets Mobile Chip Contract From Apple

Apple Inc's next iPhone will use modems chips from Intel Corp, replacing those made by Qualcomm Inc in some versions of the new smartphone, Bloomberg reported, citing people familiar with the matter.

Report: Intel Gets Mobile Chip Contract From Apple

Apple Inc's next iPhone will use modems chips from Intel Corp, replacing those made by Qualcomm Inc in some versions of the new smartphone, Bloomberg reported, citing people familiar with the matter.