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Scanbot update adds reminders and 1Password integration
One of our favorite document scanning apps for iPhone and iPad, Scanbot, has been updated to version 3.5 with quite a few imporovements. For one, you can now set tasks and due dates related to documents you take a picture of through the app, provided you’re running the Pro version.
Those reminders tie in with the native Reminders app and Evernote, providing proper system notifications for when that bill is due or that document needs any other kind of attention. There’s also 1Password integration, so you can get connected with related cloud services with minimal fuss.
Here’s a look at the full changelog for Scanbot 3.5.
For All Users
Added support for simpler handling of logins to cloud services
Overall improvements to scanning and cloud uploads
Fixed a problem which led to occasional crashes when scanning larger documents with many pages
For Pro Users
- Added ability to add a reminder to a document using local push notifications, Reminders app as well as Evernote
- Free, $4.99 upgrade – Download now
Smartphone Futurology: The science behind your next phone’s processor and memory
The electronic brains behind the supercomputer in your pocket
Welcome to Smartphone Futurology. In this new series of science-filled articles, Mobile Nations guest contributor Shen Ye walks through current technologies in use within our phones, as well as the cutting-edge stuff still being developed in the lab. There’s quite a bit of science ahead, as a lot of the future discussions are based on scientific papers with a vast amount of technical jargon, but we’ve tried to keep things as plain and simple as possible. So if you want to dive deeper into just how the guts of your phone function, this is the series for you.
A new year brings the certainty of new devices to play with, and so it’s time to look ahead at what we might see in the smartphones of the future. The first instalment in the series covered what’s new in battery tech, while the second article looked at what’s next in the world of mobile displays. The series’ third part focuses on the electronic brains of our mobile devices — the SoC (system on a chip) and flash storage. The rise of smartphones, and fierce competition among rival manufacturers, has accelerated the pace of technological progress in both these areas. And we’re not done yet — there are ever wilder technologies on the horizon that may some day find their way into future devices. Read on to find out more.
Runkeeper adds Spotify integration for premium users
The good folks at Runkeeper have been taken in user feedback, and today are happy to announce that their iOS app now features Spotify integration. That means Spotify premium users can rock out to their favorite tunes on Spotify from right inside Runkeeper — no more jumping between apps.
“Now, Spotify premium users can fire up Spotify music right from the RunKeeper start screen. All your favorite playlists are just a click away, plus Spotify will be serving up its top workout playlists so you can listen to full songs, all without having to leave RunKeeper.”
You’ll need to be a Spotify premium user to take advantage of the new feature, but as long as you’ve got that out of the way, you can connect Runkeeper and Spotify using the steps found here.
Source: Runkeeper
Smartphone Futurology: The science behind your next phone’s processor and memory
The electronic brains behind the supercomputer in your pocket
Welcome to Smartphone Futurology. In this new series of science-filled articles, Mobile Nations guest contributor Shen Ye walks through current technologies in use within our phones, as well as the cutting-edge stuff still being developed in the lab. There’s quite a bit of science ahead, as a lot of the future discussions are based on scientific papers with a vast amount of technical jargon, but we’ve tried to keep things as plain and simple as possible. So if you want to dive deeper into just how the guts of your phone function, this is the series for you.
A new year brings the certainty of new devices to play with, and so it’s time to look ahead at what we might see in the smartphones of the future. The first instalment in the series covered what’s new in battery tech, while the second article looked at what’s next in the world of mobile displays. The series’ third part focuses on the electronic brains of our mobile devices — the SoC (system on a chip) and flash storage. The rise of smartphones, and fierce competition among rival manufacturers, has accelerated the pace of technological progress in both these areas. And we’re not done yet — there are ever wilder technologies on the horizon that may some day find their way into future devices. Read on to find out more.
Urbanspoon yanked their Windows Phone app too but will return under Zomato
Back in December, Urbanspoon removed their app from the Windows Phone app store. Part of a growing and disturbing trend, it had appeared that the famous restaurant finder app had seen its last days on Windows Phone. Urbanspoon was a rather nicely designed app, but the last update from the company was back in 2012, so Windows Phone support had already withered.
For better or worse, Urbanspoon was acquired by Zomato just a few weeks ago for a reported $50 million. Interestingly, Zomato not only has a Windows Phone app but a highly-rated one as well (and it looks like they will have a Windows 8.1 app on the way).
First chapter of Sons of Anarchy: The Prospect game rides onto iPhone and iPad
The first chapter of Sons of Anarchy: The Prospect, a new adventure game based on the recently completed FX crime TV series, is now available for download for the iPhone and iPad. The first episode costs $1.99.
The player takes control of Clint Lancet, “a young man trying to avoid the outlaw lifestyle in Lincoln, Oregon, home to a Sons of Anarchy motorcycle club (SAMLIN).” Here are the game’s features:
- A NEW CHAPTER – Created in conjunction with the Sons of Anarchy writing team, The Prospect introduces a brand-new story featuring a never-before-seen Oregon chapter of the Sons of Anarchy motorcycle club. Meet new characters, see some familiar faces from SAMCRO (and more!) and experience crossover stories from the show.
- EVERY DECISION COUNTS – The actions you take and the relationships you forge in each episode will have lasting consequences.
- DIVERSE, FIRST-PERSON GAMEPLAY – The Prospect offers an authentically gritty SOA experience in addition to a variety of gameplay—mixing meaningful story and decision-making with intuitive puzzles and mini games, as well as first-person motorcycle driving and fighting.
There’s no word on how many chapters the game will eventually release.
- $1.99 – Download now
Playworld Superheroes helps kids make their own heroes
Playworld Superheroes an imaginative new iPhone and iPad game for kids where they jump between a real world setting with their own treehouse and costume-building materials, and a fantastic world where those designs are realized. Simple taps and swipes help the custom hero battle cartoony villains and unlock new powers. Back at the treehouse, you can find new materials to deck out your costume with.
As a nice added bonus, there aren’t any in-app purchases whatsoever. He’s a rundown of what else Playworld Superheroes has to offer.
• Empowers a child’s creativity.
• Stunning AAA visuals and console quality gameplay.
• No in-app purchases or hidden costs. A safe and stimulating environment for children.
• Real-time crafting – design your ultimate alter-ego before using the Imagination Cloud to see your suit as it appears in Playworld!
• Over 15 alien invaders to defeat across nine hero missions.
• Unlock new superpowers such as flight and super strength by crafting new items in the treehouse – two games in one!
• Collect PlayGems to unlock new items.
• Important ecological messages entwined with gameplay.
• Intuitive gameplay controls.
• Enjoy limitless play with the Mayhem level.
• A true showcase for the under-valued Kids category on the AppStore.
- $4.99 – Download now













