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Yahoo! debuts new app for Android
Yahoo! introduced a new Android app on Tuesday which looks to be a much cleaner experience than in previous years. Available for free in Google Play, the app provides access to breaking news, personalized stories, and rich images. While there’s no explicit mention of the Summly details we cannot help but see how it seems to convert long articles in ...The post Yahoo! debuts new app for Android appeared first on AndroidGuys.Read similar
Instagram debuts ‘Photos of You’ feature
Instagram announced on Thursday that it will soon introduce a new feature to the Android and iOS versions of the popular photo sharing application. Set to take effect on May 16th, the “Photos of You” feature will go live for those running the 3.5 release of Instagram. Introducing Photos of You from Instagram on Vimeo. What is this new feature? ...The post Instagram debuts ‘Photos of You’ feature appeared first on AndroidGuys.Read similar
Everything.me (beta) debuts as your dynamic Android app launcher
For those of you who like to change up the home screen of your Android, or try new app launchers, we submit something quite new and intriguing. It’s called Everything.me and it’s billed as a dynamic and adaptive launcher that changes with your moods. No matter which app launcher you’re using, even Facebook Home, your home screen looks the same ...The post Everything.me (beta) debuts as your dynamic Android app launcher appeared first on AndroidGuys.Read similar
Google debuts One Today charity app for Android users
If you’re the sort of person who likes to donate a little bit of money to worthy causes, Google has a new charity app you might want to check out. The app is called One Today and is designed to make it easy for you to donate a dollar to various causes each and every …Read similar
Club Monaco Debuts Fall Lookbook on Tumblr
Simple Task-Management Asana Debuts Organizations To Help Enterprises Streamline Productivity
Asana, the high-profile productivity startup that's trying to redesign the workplace around tasks (instead of email), is tackling the scale of its productivity app with a new announcement today.Last year, Asana announced premium plans, which allowed larger teams larger than 30 members to use the cloud-based app. Co-founder Justin Rosenstein says that there has been rapid adoption of Asana in larger teams, that have grown to hundreds of members. These teams have generated over 55 million tasks and 85 million messages.Read similar
Square Debuts Its Latest Hardware, Stand, A $299 Card Swiper For iPad Registers
At an event in San Francisco at Blue Bottle Coffee, Square debuted a stand built specifically for the iPad, which turns the device into a card-swiping register. Hardware has always been a part of who we are and who we want to be, says Jack Dorsey, CEO and co-founder of Square. "We wanted to build software and hardware that matches," he says.Read similar
Adobe Debuts Photoshop CC, With RAW Editing As A Filter And Advanced Camera Shake Reduction
Adobe is having its annual MAX conference this week, and today it lifted the lid on a number of new products, including Photoshop CC, the new, Creative Cloud-era version of its incredibly popular photo editing application. Photoshop CC is in many ways an evolution of the Photoshop brand, adding some powerful new features while mostly keeping things similar to CS6, but it's a significant departure in terms of the way Photoshop gets updated, released and sold.Read similar
Adobe Debuts “Project Mighty” Smart Stylus For Tablets And “Napoleon,” A Digital Ruler And Guide
Adobe surprised everyone by showing off a new hardware effort today at its annual MAX conference, including Project Mighty and Napoleon. Mighty is a pressure-sensitive digital pen that works with tablets and stores a wide variety of settings and preferences in the cloud. Adobe showed it off working on an iPad, and it looked similar to what we've seen from existing pressure-sensitive input devices from other companies, but with tighter integration into Adobe products.Read similar