
Netflix (Free; iOS, Android): You pay a monthly subscription fee to watch all the movies you want.
HeyTell (Free; iOS, Android): Instead of placing a traditional call, HeyTell allows you to record a quick voice message. It is sent over Wi-Fi or cellular data so you don’t even need a tablet with a voice plan.
Evernote (Free; iOS, Android): What sets Evernote apart from similar note-taking apps is that it synchronizes your notes to your password-protected Evernote account. So you can access the notes from any web browser. You can take photo notes and voice notes in addition to basic text notes.
Skype (Free; iOS, Android): Skype isn’t just for computers, though. You can also use it on your gadgets. Make voice and video calls over Wi-Fi or cellular. It’s free to call other Skype users.
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