Jason Parker has been at CNET for nearly 15 years. He is the senior editor in charge of iOS software and has become an expert reviewer of the software that runs on each new Apple device. He now spends ...
We aren’t great with names and it can get downright embarrassing. Not only is there a lot of hemming and hawing when we see a familiar face with no label attached to it, but there’s also those ...
Tinder is looking to move beyond the simple swipe. Today Tinder, the Match Group's hot dating app, announced that it has acquired Humin, a San Francisco app company that made a smart contact list ...
When news breaks, you need to understand what actually matters — and what to do about it. At Vox, our mission to help you make sense of the world has never been more vital. But we can’t do it on our ...
Humin is an elegant solution to the age-old problem of remembering whom you have met. "The way to solve this problem is not by building a better contacts app, but by building a Search feature like ...
What’s in a name? Could you imagine if the internet was organized alphabetically? Absurd, right? So, in a contextual world, why are our digital contact databases organized that way? Humin is a new ...
We took an early look at Humin, an impressive contacts app for the iPhone, back in January this year. Finally, it’s launching onto the App Store in the US today and it’s even better than when we first ...
The contacts app that ships with iOS is a pretty straightforward affair that doesn’t offer much more than the handwritten address books we used to keep next to our landline phones. Humin is a new app ...
Humin, the app that aims to replace your iPhone contacts app is now in the App Store. Will.i.am, Richard Branson and Angry Birds creator Peter Vesterbacka were all part of the private beta launch a ...
Ankur Jain, the founder of Humin – an app that aims to organize your contacts better than your smartphone – is sitting across from me in a conference room in downtown San Francisco and knocking on his ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. Humin is one of my favorite apps of the year, the kind of app that I show to people when they ask what ...