Friday
Mar062015

TomTom sport watches get Nike+ support

TomTom is expanding the functionality of its TomTom Runner and Multi-Sport GPS Sport Watches by adding support for Nike+. You will now be able to track your progress, challenge friends, and share your victories on the Nike+ running community. Of course, you can earn NikeFuel as well.

TomTom GPS Sport Watches also work with other running sites and apps like TomTom MySports, RunKeeper, MapMyFitness, Jawbone, Endomondo, and Strava. You can find out more information here.

Thursday
Mar052015

Google releases standalone PDF viewer for Android

If you don’t use Google Drive but want to open a PDF file on your Android smartphone, then Google has the solution for you. They have unveiled their own standalone PDF viewer called the, well, PDF Viewer. It can open your PDF attachments with ease. The app is now available for download on the Google Play Store.

Source: Lifehacker | Download: Google Play Store (Free)

Thursday
Mar052015

Stage is set of Apple's 'Spring Forward' event on Monday

The Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco is being readied while Apple's executive's are no doubt polishing their presentations and big reveals for Monday's 'Spring Forward' event. Invitations went out a week ago to selected media to attend the event on March 9 at 10 a.m. PDT, which will be live streamed.

As with previous events, it will be broadcast on Apple's Live website, and it will also be available on the Apple TV via a dedicated channel. The stream is also available as an archived video on Apple's website after the event.

Apple is expected to reveal more about the Apple Watch including pricing for all lines as well as how people can select the various available options. Also expected are announcements pertaining to MacBook Airs and possibly the introduction of a new 12-inch model with a Retina Display. All will be revealed soon enough.

Thursday
Mar052015

Divoom unveils Bluetooth speaker with selfie remote capability

Feeding our narcissism further is the Bluetune Bean from Divoom. This second generation Bluetooth speaker lets you listen to your favorite tunes for up to six hours. It even acts as a speakerphone with its built-in microphone. And it is portable enough to clip on your bag. But what sets it apart is that it can act as a selfie remote as well. The Divoom Bluetune Bean retails for US$25.

Source: Engadget