Friday
Feb142014

Microsoft Xbox One update includes content management, battery power indicator, and USB keyboard support

Microsoft just released an update for the Xbox One that includes features such as content management, return of the battery indicator, and support for USB keyboards. The Next Web reports Xbox One users can now see and manage the storage space and even download queue and install lineup on the console. The My Apps and My Games have been separated into different lists and have different queues. Users can also track update progress with a boot progress indicator and choose the order for content to load.

Microsoft also brought back the battery power indicator to help you track the battery life of the controller. And for those who want to use USB keyboard with the Xbox One that is possible with the new update. The next update is supposedly going to be released on March 4.

Friday
Feb142014

DiaLife iOS App makes weight tracking and glucose level monitoring a snap

DiaLife is a free iOS application intended for diabetics, professional athletes and people concerned with the quality of their nutrition. Now available to millions of iPhone and iPad users across the world, the app enables them to easily monitor the key parameters of their meals and keep glucose levels within set limits to sustain healthy diversity and safety of their diets.

 

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Friday
Feb142014

Customer engagement and why Koodo is #1 at it!


 

ELLL TABADOORRRRRR! One of Canada’s most recognized brands, Koodo, took merely two short years to win Strategy’s Brand of the Year in 2010. What’s more, they’re the youngest brand to have ever won the title. Beyond the quirky neon colors and lovable ads, Koodo’s online community boasts millions of visitors each year. Their customers love them. For two years JD Powers and Associates have named Koodo “Canada’s most recommended wireless company”.

Read on to see how they did it all in under five years.

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Friday
Feb142014

Former Motorola Mobility chief Woodside joins Dropox

In the aftermath of the Motorola Mobility sale to Lenovo, some executive shakeup was expected and now it has been confirmed that head honcho Dennis Woodside is going to Dropbox at the end of March. A longtime Googler before taking the helm at Motorola, Woodside is expected to set the direction of Dropbox. "This was not an easy decision to make," Woodside said in the Motorola blog,  "but I leave knowing that Motorola is in great hands - now and in the future."

Source: Motorola Mobility