Tag: IOS

  • Live scribe 3 is best tool for field based research note capture

    Livescribe 3 sends handwritten notes straight to your iPhone or iPad by Rick Broida, cnet.com This pen is definitely mightier than the stylus, as it gives you real-world note-taking coupled with mobile device world syncing. The Live­scribe 3 is a wire­less ink pen that auto­mat­i­cal­ly syncs your hand­writ­ten notes with your iPhone or… http://flip.it/A0lDq Related…

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  • 9 mobile app KPIs

    9 Mobile App KPIs to Know Lauren Drell, mashable.com Carl asks,What metrics are most important to my mobile app business?Great question, Carl — this is both an easy and difficult question to answer. There isn’t a one-size-fits-all set of key performance indicators (KPIs), but what follows is a prime… http://flip.it/0MSzR Related articles Take Your Business…

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  • Mysterious Apple office in Boston linked to voice tech

    Check out this interesting article Mysterious Apple office in Boston linked to voice tech | Apple – CNET News. Related articles Mysterious Apple office in Boston linked to voice tech (cyberparse.co.uk)

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  • Kreyos smart watch

    Kreyos Meteor smartwatch – Cell phone and smart phone accessories cnet.com CNET Editors’ Take July 25, 2013 11:51 AM PDT What does it take to make a great smart­watch? The Kreyos Mete­or is an effort to at least outdo the Peb­ble. Based on fea­tures, I’m inclined to agree it does…but is that enough? I got a…

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  • Your digital footprint

    5 Places to Look for Your Digital Footprint TechNewsDaily, mashable.com Recently, many iPhone and iPad users were incensed to learn that Siri — the personal digital assistant for iOS devices — has an eerily long memory. Unbeknownst to Apple customers, Siri sends all your queries directly to Apple’s company’s servers,… http://flip.it/hKkfD Related articles 5 Places…

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  • Flickr now comes with 1 TB of data free

    Flickr gets revamp — with 1 TB of photo storage free — and Yahoo gets new NYC office Laura Hazard Owen, gigaom.com Yahoo’s already had a busy Mon­day, what with that lit­tle $1.1 bil­lion Tum­blr acqui­si­tion, but the com­pa­ny had a few more announce­ments to make at a press con­fer­ence Mon­day after­noon in New York. It’s…

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  • Context app for presentations

    From An Apple Alum, An App That Makes Design Presentations A Cinch By Shonquis Moreno, fastcodesign.com Called Context, the software allows designers to mock up backgrounds and settings, without resorting to photoshop or outside photography. Con­text, a new app cre­at­ed by a design­er for design­ers, is poised to make it vast­ly eas­i­er and fast… From…

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  • The human body is the next interface

    Why The Human Body Will Be The Next Computer Interface By Fjord, fastcodesign.com Fjord charts the major innovations of the past, and predicts a future of totally intuitive “micro gestures and expressions” that will control our devices. By now you’ve prob­a­bly heard a lot about wear­ables, liv­ing ser­vices, the Inter­net of… Why The Human Body…

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  • Record and observe 1 second of your life every day

    (via Cesar Kuriyama: One second every day | Video on TED.com) Related articles One Second Every Day (swiss-miss.com) Filming one second every day: Cesar Kuriyama at TED2012 (ted.com) 14 people who’ve time-lapsed their lives, filming one second a day (ted.com) App helps you remember every day of life (wxyz.com) Shanghai. One second video a day.…

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  • How trapped are your digital movies and TV shows?

    How trapped are your digital movies and TV shows? by Danny Sullivan, cnet.com Buying films or TV episodes from a digital media outlet may be great if you watch though one particular device. But what happens if you change from iOS to Android? From a PC to a Mac? From a Roku to Apple TV?…

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  • Review: Masimo iSpO2 Pulse Oximeter

    Review: Masimo iSpO2 Pulse Oximeter Will Shanklin, gizmag.com If someone asked you what you can do with an iPhone, you could say playing games, listening to music, watching videos and even making phone calls. One thing that you probably wouldn’t mention is checking your blood oxygen saturation. But you can n… Review: Masimo iSpO2 Pulse…

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