Marco Arment’s Instapaper has long been the go-to offering for readers who want to save web articles for later reading on an iOS device in their free time—in large part because it arrived so soon ...
Just before the weekend, a new Read Later app launched. Yes, you rightly shout, there are a ton of these apps around already. Hell, even Safari can save pages off line for reading later. But the new ...
SHREVEPORT, La. - Millions of people are facing a change to their daily routines as the popular read-later app, Pocket, announces it is shutting down this summer. Since it launched in 2008, Pocket has ...
We are all swamped with information, yet we also can't help ourselves looking out more for both work and pleasure. When you need to collate articles or you just want a good read, use Pocket or ...
There are a lot of great bookmark-and-read-later services out there, but if you want to switch from one to another, you probably want to take your old articles with you. Here's how to import your old ...
Bookmarking site Readability, one of the first read-it-later services, will shut down on September 30th. After that, you won’t be able to access the articles you’ve saved. Here’s how to export your ...
After Michael Schneider, creator of Read Later, joined the Pocket team to release the official Pocket app for Mac, I wondered if there was a real need for a “read later” (lowercase) application for ...
I’ve been a loyal Instapaper ever since 2007 when I got my hands on the first generation iPhone. Come to think of it, it was probably one of the first apps I’ve ever bought just so I can unlock the ...
Rakuten and Instapaper have announced a new integration that lets you access saved articles on Kobo ereaders. The new feature replaces a similar one Rakuten used to offer for Pocket users, which it ...
Patrick O'Rourke is XDA's News Editor and Entertainment Segment Lead. Previously, he was Pocket-lint's Editor-in-Chief, the Editor-in-Chief of Canadian tech publication MobileSyrup, and earlier in his ...
Even in an always-connected world, we may not be always ready to read something interesting that comes its way. The FOMORS (fear of missing out reading something) once led to a profusion of “read it ...