Corgi for Feedly Puts Your News Subscriptions on Your Lock Screen
Android: RSS readers work best when they bring the information to you, rather than forcing you to hunt it down. To that end, Corgi for Feedly makes life easy by putting your news on your lock screen....
View ArticleWho Is “The Fed”, and How Do They Affect Your Finances?
The Federal Reserve regularly dominates the financial headlines, and yesterday was no exception—but their announcements can often seem like they’re speaking a different language. What is the Fed, and...
View ArticleTarget’s New Return Policy Looks Good on Paper, but Read the Fine Print
Target announced a new one-year return policy this week, up from 90 days. At first glance it sounds awesome, but the fine print is less spectacular. It’s clearly a move to bolster their in-house...
View ArticleStarting today, your Google+ photos will be accessible from Google Drive as...
Starting today, your Google+ photos will be accessible from Google Drive as well, where you’ll be able to manage them just like your other files. A little ominous for the future of Google+ perhaps....
View ArticleFacebook Adds Scrapbooks to Collect Photos of Your Kids in One Place
Facebook has added a new feature called Scrapbooks, which takes the photos you’ve tagged your children in and organizes them in one album for sharing. Many parents already use the social network for...
View ArticleEvernote for iOS Improves its Camera Scanner for Better Digital Notes
Today must be the day for scannable camera apps on iOS. First, Microsoft released Microsoft Office Lens for iOS and now Evernote has released an update that includes some interesting new camera...
View ArticleHooks Sets Up Custom Notifications for All Sorts of Information
iPhone: Notifications are kind of a pain because they’re usually an all-or-nothing thing for apps. If you want a little more control over notifications, Hooks lets you manage them in very specific...
View ArticleTwitter Now Allows You to Receive Direct Messages from Anyone
Twitter has enabled a new feature where you can receive direct messages from anyone, regardless of whether or not you follow them back. The direct message feature is disabled by default, but you can...
View ArticleGoogle’s Android Keyboard Can Now Sync Your Dictionary Across Devices
Android: One of the most helpful features of Google’s Android keyboard is keeping your own personal dictionary. Not only does this save words you use that aren’t necessarily in the regular dictionary,...
View ArticleEverything Apple Announced at WWDC 2015 that Actually Matters
Apple announced all kinds of stuff today, including their new streaming music service, iOS 9, OS X El Capitan, and watchOS 2. It was a long conference, so let us sum it up for you. iOS 9 Gets More...
View ArticleGoogle Maps Now Warns if Your Destination Will Be Closed When You Arrive
Google Maps is packed to the brim with useful information about the world around you like when stores closed and how long it will take you to get there. Now, the app will combine those pieces of...
View ArticleHuge Pushbullet Update Adds Instant Messaging, Chat Heads, and More
Pushbullet, the force that binds your devices together, has gotten a huge update today. Now, you can chat with friends (or send messages to yourself) when you push a file. It’s also easier to send...
View ArticleGoogle Drive Now Lets You Block Downloading or Copying of Shared Files
One of the best features of Google Drive is the ability to share and modify files with other users. Today, Google’s building up on its permission system, allowing owners of shared files to lock...
View ArticleGoogle+ Photos will begin shutting down on August 1, as users migrate to its...
Google+ Photos will begin shutting down on August 1, as users migrate to its replacement, Google Photos. It’s not a surprise—the move was announced earlier this year—but be sure to migrate your photos...
View ArticleEverything You Need to Know About Windows 10
Microsoft released its latest version of Windows this week, and we dove in headfirst. If you missed any of the news, here’s a roundup of everything you need to know, from us and our friends at...
View ArticleLastPass Now Lets You Sync Passwords on Any One Platform for Free
LastPass is our favorite password manager, but to make the most of it, you need to pay for a premium subscription. Now, the service is bringing down some of the walls, and letting you use the mobile...
View ArticleMoleskine Unveils New Notebooks Designed for Productivity and Organization
Moleskine’s notebooks are some of your favorites, and today the company is taking the wraps off of “Moleskine Pro,” a reboot of the original with some added features designed for productivity. The new...
View ArticleGoogle Now Update Brings Better Card Organization, Smarter News Suggesions
Yesterday, Google announced a new logo. While that wasn’t a big deal, the company also started rolling out a new version of Google Now last night. This one is a lot different. For the better. The new...
View ArticleEverything Apple Announced Today that Actually Matters
Apple’s big Fall Event came in at over two hours today, and it was packed with a ton of announcements. If you didn’t spend your morning watching the whole thing, here’s what they announced that...
View ArticleAndroid Pay Launches Today, Letting You Pay With Your Phone at Millions of...
If you thought Google’s new Google Wallet app this morning was confusing, now we know why: Google’s taken the wraps off of Android Pay, their NFC pay-by-phone service, and is rolling it out today...
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