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Apr

Microsoft launches MS-DOS Mobile for Lumia smartphones


Today, Microsoft has launched MS-DOS Mobile, a new OS designed especially for Lumia smartphones. In case you didn’t know, MS-DOS was installed on millions of desktops. Well, now you can install it on your phone. “Black and white text has never looked so good,” says Tom Messett from Microsoft Lumia Marketing in the launch video. Watch the video to see glimpses of the new/old OS before deciding if you should install it on your phone.

1
Apr

Todoist redesigns its iOS app to save you time, increase productivity


There are plenty of to-do list options out there, ready to equip your phone with software to help you meet deadlines. Todoist is one of those, and the iOS version of the app just got a massive redesign. First, instead of typing in an item, and then having to tap a few more menus to assign a due date or tack onto a project, composing all of that info in the text box will automatically complete the necessary tags. The app inputs the date and makes sure that the item appears in the correct project. Not only is it handy, but it’ll surely save you some time. There’s also a button at the bottom right of each project screen for quickly adding new tasks. Need that reminder in a specific spot? Pull two existing items apart and you’ll be able to add it right where you need it.

New features also include the ability to assign start and end dates to tasks, collapse list views, edit multiple items at once and add color themes if you prefer a bit more visual organization. The folks at Todoist spent a few months carefully studying how users employ the app to determine how to improve it, and today’s update is the result of that research. While the new version is only available on iOS right now, web, Mac and Windows updates are on the way. A new Android version is in the works, too — and yes, it’ll come draped in Material Design.

Filed under: Internet, Software, Mobile

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Source: Todoist

1
Apr

Facebook Ads new Scrapbook Feature for Pictures of your Kids


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If you’re like most parents, you tend to post a large amount of pictures of your children onto Facebook. However, you’ve probably noticed that the user-friendliness of posting pictures and sharing them with your target audience and tagging others to reach their friends is subpar. That’s why Facebook is introducing a new scrapbook setting.

Now, when you have a new picture to add, you can just go to your Family and Relationships setting, then start a new Scrapbook. You can choose to co-own it with your significant other in order to let friends of each of you see all of the photos. Each child can have his own scrapbook, so that you can organize the photos of your bundle of joy more efficiently.

If this sounds interesting to you, you should definitely check it out next time you log on to Facebook. After giving it a go, check back here and let us know how well it works!

Source: Facebook Newsroom

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1
Apr

Samsung Galaxy S6 seems to be water-resistant, but not water proof



Yesterday we saw the new Samsung Galaxy S6 receive a beating that it handled surprisingly well. Following that, we have another test that shows what the phone can handle when water is involved. If you were hoping to take your Galaxy S6 SCUBA diving with you, this news will be disappointing to you (though, you really shouldn’t take any phone SCUBA diving…).

A YouTuber by the name of TechSmartt did a water test on Samsung’s newest flagship to see if the phone was up to snuff of its younger brother, the S5. However, the results show that the S6 is only water-resistant, though it is worth noting that even that wasn’t announced by Samsung. See the mentioned video below.

As you can see, water is still not best friend’s with the S6. The good news though is an accidental spill while at a restaurant won’t be the end-all be-all of your fancy new S6.

via Android Community


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1
Apr

Inbox by Gmail adds custom snooze times



Inbox by Gmail has been one of the best things to happen to my email. What used to be something that was terrifying has become more of a breeze and not so much to tackle. “Inbox Zero” used to be a myth, and is now something I see on a regular basis. One of the features of Inbox that has made this possible is the Snooze feature. That feature is being updated today to become even better.

A new post on the Official Gmail Blog outlines how Snooze times are now customizable. Before, “This evening” and “Tomorrow” times were up to whatever default Inbox had in place. Now, either through settings or a prompt after choosing a custom time, you can change what the Snooze times are. If you are a student who sleeps until the start of your 10:00 AM class, or a mom who is up by 5:30 AM to take care of kids, Snooze will now work with your schedule.

The post also mentions that contacts are now accessible through Inbox on the web. It also mentions to look out for other features such as easier ways to delete emails, and add a signature for emails in Inbox.

All day Google pushed out its news today as opposed to tomorrow in preparation for April Fool’s Day, something Google really enjoys taking part of. They have already put Pac-Man on Google Maps to kick things off early. Keep a lookout tomorrow for a post from us showing all the April Fool’s Day pranks being pulled around the Internet.


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1
Apr

The New York Times will bring ‘one-sentence stories’ to the Apple Watch


The New York Times showed off how its app will work with the Apple Watch earlier today, with the highlight being what it calls “one-sentence stories.”

One-sentence stories are exactly what they sound like: the meat of a story summed up into one sentence, with the goal being a quick way for users to keep up on the day’s news right from their wrist.

One-sentence stories aren’t limited to a short blurb, however, as users will also have the option to scroll through a bullet list and relevant photos that summarize the story’s content. Additionally, users will have the option of passing the story off to their iPhone or iPad using Handoff, or even saving the story for later by adding it to a reading list.

The New York Times also notes that it will have editors specifically dedicated to crafting news stories for display on the publications mobile and Apple Watch apps.

The New York Times updated their app when the first batch of Apple Watch-enabled apps started hitting the App Store last week, but this is the first real glimpse we’ve gotten into how the publication plans to present stories on the Apple Watch.

In any case, it looks like The New York Times has crafted an interesting experience for its app on the Apple Watch, and it will be interesting to see what other developers bring to the table now that Apple has opened up Apple Watch app submissions to all developers.

Source: The New York Times

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Apr

Pandora CFO calls Apple a ‘frenemy,’ sheds light on CarPlay integration


While Pandora was noticeably absent from Apple’s list of launch partners for CarPlay, that is all set to change according to the company’s CFO.

In an interview with Fox Business Network, Pandora CFO Mike Herring revealed that the music streaming service will “definitely be in CarPlay.” While Herring did not give a specific timeline as to when the streaming service will debut on CarPlay, he did share his insights on Pandora’s relationship with Apple:

Pandora, which owes part of its success to the popularity of its iPhone app, has a “frenemy kind of relationship going on” with Apple, according to Herring. “We were part of what made it fun to have an iPhone,” Herring added. While the two companies are “close partners,” it is a “very interesting relationship.”

Apple’s purchase of Beats Music makes it a direct competitor to Pandora, with the hardware giant reportedly hard at work in launching a retooled version of the service later this year.

Source: Fox Business

1
Apr

You can now pre-order the Alcatel Onetouch Watch for just $150


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Alcatel Onetouch announced earlier today that the Alcatel Onetouch Watch, which was unveiled at CES 2015, is now up for pre-order on the company’s website for $149.99. At launch, the Watch will only be available in the black sporty band variant, but the company will release new styles later in 2015. While the device doesn’t run Android Wear, Alcatel claims that its proprietary OS will offer up longer battery life at around 2 to 5 days.

The Watch has a sleek, circular design, not unlike that of the Moto 360 or LG G Watch R. It does sport a “flat tire” on the bottom of the 1.22-inch display, though tapping on that portion allows you to toggle between the watch face and the menu. As for the construction, the Watch is made of metal and the band will come in a few different varieties. However, the bands aren’t removable, so you’ll need to pick one and stick with it. As for the software, the Watch will feed you notifications, display time and even track your steps and calories. The Watch also comes equipped with a built-in heart rate monitor and IP67 certification.

We went hands-on with the Watch at CES, and you can check out our first impressions video below.

Considering the price of other smartwatches on the market, the Alcatel Onetouch Watch has a good chance of appealing to consumers who aren’t keen on spending an arm and a leg for their first wearable. If you’d like to order a Watch for yourself, Alcatel Onetouch says pre-orders will ship within 30 days of the order date.

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WATCH OUT! AWARD-WINNING ALCATEL ONETOUCH WATCH AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER NOW FOR $149.99

IRVINE, Calif. – MARCH 31, 2015 – ALCATEL ONETOUCH today announced pre- order availability of the award-winning ALCATEL ONETOUCH Watch. The Android and iOS compatible Watch will be available directly from ALCATEL ONETOUCH via http://www.alcatelonetouch.us – starting at $149.99 USD. At pre-order, the ALCATEL ONETOUCH Watch will be available with a sporty black band, with other Watch

styles available later in 2015

“We’ve always believed that great technology should be accessible, practical and easy-to-use,” said Steve Cistulli, Senior Vice President & General Manager of North America for ALCATEL ONETOUCH. “With the ALCATEL ONETOUCH Watch, we’ve brought a great looking smartwatch direct to market; at a price that makes this technology accessible to a wide range of consumers.”

DESIGN

Thickness of watch face: 10.5 mm Diameter of watch face: 41.8 mm Thickness of wristband: 3.5 mm Width of wristband: 20 mm

DISPLAY

1.22-inch with TP and 240×204 resolution

CONNECTIVITY

Bluetooth 4.0 Low Energy

CHIPSET

STM429

BATTERY

210mAh with 2-5 days of battery life
Charging takes about 1 hour (via built-in USB 2.0 charging in the Watch band)

FEATURES

Accelerometer Gyro
Altimeter
Heart rate sensor E-compass

NFC tag
IP67 (water and dust resistant)
Music and camera controls
Fully customized Watch face backgrounds via the Onetouch Move app



1
Apr

Fire TV Sticks and Fire TVs getting update with public Wi-Fi access and more


Last week I alerted all you Fire TV stick and Fire TV owners that an update was on the horizon for both devices that would add in a number of very useful features. One of the biggest is probably public Wi-Fi compatibility. Simply put, if you are on a Wi-Fi network that needs a web-browser […]

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1
Apr

Motorola announces the customizable Moto Selfie Stick, available in either wood or leather


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You can customize your own Moto X smartphone or Moto 360 smartwatch with Moto Maker, but a new accessory from Motorola is sure to excite you. Introducing the Moto Selfie Stick.

Selfies are more about you than even your phone so why not make it as unique as you are? Starting right now, you can customize your own Moto Selfie Stick with wood or leather.

Motorola can’t guarantee that you will capture fantastic shots of your kisser, but you will have fun holding your new stick!!

Watch Motorola explain the precision and detail behind the greatest selfie stick ever in the video below…

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source: Motorola

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