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Feb

Spotify Windows Phone app update lets users rename their playlists and more


The Spotify music streaming app for Windows Phone got updated this morning in the Windows Phone Store, changing the version number to 5.1 and adding a couple of new features. One of them finally allows users to rename their playlists for the first time.

27
Feb

Autodesk starts trialling a Windows Phone version of AutoCAD 360


Autodesk is testing a Windows Phone version of the company’s AutoCAD 360 app, which is currently available on Windows 8.1. The Windows app was released last year, allowing users to view DWG, DWF, and DXF files. It’s a feature-rich experience and we’re pretty stoked to hear it’s coming to mobile.

27
Feb

BlackBerry Leap ‘Rio’ gets caught in new photos


It seems the BlackBerry Rio, which might go to market as the BlackBerry Leap, can’t stay under wraps any longer. The mid-range or low-end depending on your tastes, all-touch device which has been appearing in various ways since late last year has now been caught in some new photos. As we noted before, the design is familiar to that of the Z3 but inside the specs are slightly different.

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27
Feb

iMore show 445: Thousand dollar time share


The iMore show brings you everything you need to know about the week in iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple! On this episode — EmojiGate not, Apple Watch Edition, car concerns, Apple Store changes, Files.app, in defense of thin phones, shoddy security reporting, Forge, Minecraft, car cases, Polar Loop, and more! With Serenity, Peter, Ally, Rene and very special guest John Moltz.

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27
Feb

Brikk will wrap diamonds around the Apple Watch for ‘just’ $69,995


Apple isn’t taking orders yet for the Apple Watch, but that’s not stopping a company called Brikk from offering versions of the smartwatch with some high-end materials. One of them has diamonds placed on its case and band and costs $69,995.

Brikk is actually launching 30 different versions of their Apple Watch, under the Lux Watch branding. Pricing for the smartwatches range from “just” $7,495 for the Standard version to the previously mentioned $69,995 for the Lux Watch Omni. Apple has not offered much info on the way of Apple Watch pricing, other than stating the entry-level Sport edition will cost $349. There is some speculation that Apple could price the higher end gold edition at $10,000 or more.

Here are the details of what Brikk is offering with its Apple Watch version:

The Lux Watch is built in both 38mm and 42mm sizes and is available in 24-carat yellow gold, 18-carat pink gold, and 950 platinum. Customers have the ability to select from three different versions: The Standard, The Deluxe, and The Omni. The Lux Watch Standard offers a single row of diamonds totaling .50 carats around the face, and comes with a leather strap. The Lux Watch Deluxe has 2.3 carats of diamonds in multiple rows around the face, diamond encrusted buttons, and a leather strap with diamond studded clasp. For the ultimate in exclusivity, the Lux Watch Omni has a fully diamond-wrapped case and band of over 12 carats of diamonds.

The Lux Watch line stands out thanks to its meticulous production processes. Each piece is disassembled inside Brikk’s state-of-the-art laboratory in Los Angeles by a team of skilled engineers. They are hand polished, then plated with five layers of diverse metals before their final plating in either two layers of gold or platinum. High quality diamonds (color D, clarity VVS1) are set with a microscope in a custom-machined bezel. Each piece is then reassembled and tested before shipping to clients.

Each Lux Watch will be shipped in a “Zero Halliburton aluminum case with carbon fiber interior” which also contains a user manual and a (we are not kidding) “diamond-embedded certificate of authenticity”. Pre-orders are currently being taken for these high-end versions of the Apple Watch and they will ship about 4 to 6 weeks after Apple begins shipping their smartwatch sometime in April.

Source: Brikk

27
Feb

Microsoft to cut 9,000 jobs with Nokia plant closures in China


Microsoft will close two manufacturing plants in China, formerly used by Nokia to make phones. Around 9,000 jobs would be cut with the closure of the facilities, located in Beijing and Dongguan.

27
Feb

République Remastered brings its revamped graphics to the Mac


République Remastered, the graphically-revamped version of the acclaimed stealth action game, has now been released for the Mac. It’s also the first commercially-released game to use the new Unity 5 graphics engine.

The game, from developer Camouflaj, was previously released for the iPhone and iPad, using the older Unity 4 game engine. The new Mac version of République Remastered normally costs $24.99, but will be priced at just $19.99 during its launch week. It offers immediate access to the game’s first three episodes, and the price also covers the final two episodes when they are released. Here’s a breakdown of the game’s storyline:

In RÉPUBLIQUE REMASTERED, players assist Hope, a desperate young woman struggling to escape from a secret, Orwellian state. Communicating using a stolen phone, Hope contacts the player and asks them to hack into the nation’s surveillance system, assume control, and guide her out of the clutches of the omnipresent Overseer. Literary works such as 1984 and Brave New World, and current geopolitical events including global surveillance and Internet censorship serve as key sources of inspiration for both the narrative and the stealth-survival gameplay. Players expand their control over surveillance cameras and other network-enabled devices, growing into an active threat to the Overseer and his grip over his shadowy nation.

There’s also a deluxe version of the game that includes its soundtrack, a “making of” video documentary and what Camouflaj says are “two early prototypes”. The deluxe version normally costs $34.99 but during launch week it will cost just $27.99. You can find purchase and download links for both versions at Camouflaj’s website.

Source: Camouflaj

27
Feb

Save 46% today on this iPhone 6 hard case with kickstand in any color!


The SURFACE Case is the perfect iPhone 6 hard case; combining a super-slim design, protective outer shell and a magnetic kickstand for convenient viewing. The exterior features a soft coating that provides additional grip to help prevent drops. Get yours in any color today for just $18.95

27
Feb

For just $4.95 today you can get this protective Lumia 1020 skin in black or white


Made of highly durable material that feels great when gripped, this sleek skin case features anti-slip properties that give your Nokia Lumia 1020 more grip on all types of surfaces. The back features both a glossy and matte finish for a unique look and feel. Get yours today and save 50%

27
Feb

Wunderlist’s 2015 plans include new features, integrations, and a public API


Wunderlist has announced some of its plans for 2015, including the addition of important and powerful features to its apps on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. The company has also announced that they will launch service and app integrations, as well as a public API.

Folders are coming to Wunderlist, letting users keep their tasks from home, work, and more separate and distinct. The app is also getting a redesigned sidebar, and adding a Quick Add feature, which allows you to quickly create new items and lists, according to Wunderlist:

Just like you, we know that when an idea strikes it needs to be quickly captured. With one tap of Quick Add’s blue circle, you can instantly add a to-do or a new list. What’s really special, is that adding to-dos to Wunderlist has become truly intelligent. Like magic, Quick Add instantly recognizes and creates a Reminder and Due Date as you type or speak.

Following the additions of Folders and Quick Add, Wunderlist will launch integrations with a number of apps and services, as well as their public API. The Wunderlist Public API will allow developers to integrate the service directly into their own apps. When integrations are launched, they’ll include services such as Slack, Gmail, and more:

We will be launching with some of your most requested integrations like starring an email in Gmail to add it to your Wunderlist; Being able to see when your colleagues create and check-off to-dos in Slack or HipChat; or sync Wunderlist with your favorite note taking app. Plus, there will be plenty more to come.

Finally, the company will be launching Wunderlist for Work at some point in 2015. Wunderlist for Work will add, as you can imagine, a number of business-focused features like user activity logs, company task lists, a central dashboard, and more.

Wunderlist has not announced a firm date for the arrival of these new features, saying only that Folders and Quick Add would be arriving “soon,” while integrations, and Public API, and Wunderlist for Work will pop up at later dates.

Source: Wunderlist