Monday
May022016

Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson outs Rock Clock app

Can you smell what The Rock is cooking? Well, this time he’s made a free alarm clock app aptly called the Rock Clock. Dwayne Johnson’s new app will help you jumpstart your day on a rather unusual note. The app comes with over 20 alarm tones to choose from, ranging from cats meowing to war drums, to chain saw sounds, to regular clock sounds voiced by the pro-wrestler/actor himself.

If you think you can snooze on his watch though, then you’re wrong. The app doesn’t have a snooze feature because “The Rock is not a fan of the snooze button.” The Rock Clock can also help you set goals with The Rock himself sending words like “you got this” or “it’s on.” The app should also be getting “exclusive video messages” from the actor and he said he’d be checking in regularly. It’s available for both iOS and Android.

Source: Engadget

Monday
May022016

Kidoodle.TV is on the Roku platform, lets kids ‘be the Star’ on all screens

The Kidoodle.TV Channel is now available on the Roku platform. A Parent Media Co. Inc. announced that its popular on-demand service for kids, Kidoodle.TV, is now available on Roku players and Roku TV models, giving millions of Roku customers in the United States, Canada, Ireland, and the United Kingdom access to the Kidoodle.TV Channel and its Family Moments feature.

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Monday
May022016

Ford takes mindfulness behind the wheel

By Sonya Davidson

It seems that everyone is jumping on the mindfulness bandwagon these days. It may be a strategy to grab the attention of millenials but I'm keen on taking these ideas to test. Recently, I had an interesting idea coming from Ford Canada. Having spend several years tracking the company's initiatives and research on a lifestyle perspective (because you can get all the specs and driving views you want from everyone else) this was definitely of interest. What sets one brand apart from others? 

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Sunday
May012016

Microsoft develops IFTTT competitor called Flow

Microsoft wants to help automate your workflow and take on If This Then That (IFTTT) with a new service called Flow. What IFTTT does is automate various popular web services; for example, automatically save Instagram photos your tag into your Dropbox account. For Flow, it wants to do something similar. It connects to services such as Twitter, Slack, Google Drive, Office 365, and Dropbox. Microsoft has different flows you can do like being able to generate SMS alerts for emails, get Slack notifications when a file is uploaded to Dropbox, and create flows to copy files from OneDrive for Business to SharePoint.

It’s available at the moment as a preview and has over 35 services enabled with more coming each week. It currently works for school or work Office 365 accounts or non-Outlook.com email addresses.

Source:  Microsoft Flow | Via: The Verge