Wednesday
Nov192014

Todoist now supports iPhone 6 and 6 Plus

To-do list app Todoist finally releases a new update that supports iOS 8 and the new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. It has a new user interface with adaptive layouts and now supports Safari Action Extension and Interactive Push Notifications. This means you can directly add text and images from Safari into your tasks.

Source: Todoist Blog | Download: Apple iTunes App Store (Free)

Wednesday
Nov192014

Gepeto app brings augmented-reality into storytelling

 

Gepeto wants to harness your kids’ imagination with its app that will let them craft animated stories right on the iPad using puppet gestures. You can think of it as a virtual green screen to help your kids get creative. They can make up stories using any 2D or 3D animations and they can control the characters using puppets that mimic their natural play. They are running an IndieGoGo campaign starting today until December 22. You can find out more information here.

Wednesday
Nov192014

Key Ingredient introduces Android tablet for the kitchen

Sometimes the help you need in the kitchen comes from gadgets. Key Ingredient is bringing you the kitchen-safe Recipe Tablet. It comes with hundreds of preloaded recipes and gives you access to more than two million more, making it one of the largest (if not the largest) resource for recipes online in North America. It will even let you add your own recipes so you can keep everything in one place.

The Recipe Tablet comes with text-to-speech technology so you can have it reading the recipes out to you while you stir that pot. It has a heat resistant silicon case that makes it easy to clean and it is Wi-Fi-capable Android device that’ll let you check your email, play games and music, and run other apps while you wait for your cake to bake and the like. The Recipe Tablet retails for US$149.95.

Source: Key Ingredient

Wednesday
Nov192014

Logitech's AnyAngle iPad case out-surfaces the Surface Pro 3

One of the biggest features of Microsoft's Surface Pro 3 is its adjustable kickstand which enables various angles of use. Apple's iPad Air and iPad mini now have the ability to replicate this feature thanks to Logitech's clever Any Angle case. As seen above, the AnyAngle case has an integrated hidden hinge that holds your iPad firmly in place at any angle within a 50-degree range, without accidental sliding or tipping. It comes in six unique color combinations with colors. 

The Logitech AnyAngle is expected to be available in the U.S. and Europe beginning in November 2014 for a suggested retail price of $59.99. For more information, please visit www.logitech.com.