Wednesday
Sep022015

Lenovo's new ThinkPad YOGA and ThinkCentre Tiny aim to transform business computing

The ThinkCentre Tiny is a military grade desktop that's powerful yet extremely small. -Photo By Gadjo Sevilla

Lenovo announced a broad redesign of its ThinkPad YOGA and ThinkCentre portfolios at IFA. A recent Lenovo survey of more than 6,000 businesses suggested that security, mobility and reliability were amongst the top pain points today and more than a quarter plan to introduce convertible devices. The latest generation of thinner and lighter ThinkPad YOGA 260 and 460 convertibles and faster than ever ThinkCentre desktops have been designed to provide customers with solutions to their critical needs.

 

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Tuesday
Sep012015

Runkeeper simplifies logging and redesigns app 

Running app Runkeeper's new update makes it easier for you to log your progress. A new start screen gives you instant access to things like your music. It already lets you choose your workout from there, too, so you don't have to dig through menus to get started. The app also has new, brighter colors, new icons, and new illustrations to make it more fun to use. The update's now live for Apple users and is expected to be available for Android users this fall. 

Source: Lifehacker  

Tuesday
Sep012015

HTC to unveil new device on September 6th 

HTC made an announcement on its Weibo account that there will be a new smartphone heading our way on September 6th. It's rumoured to be the HTC Aero or One A9, which is said to resemble an iPhone. The post shows a glimpse of a smartphone with the words "Meng Yao" underneath it. When translated, this supposedly means "superior handsomeness." 

The rumoured specs of this device include it having either  QHD or FHD display, MediaTek processor, 4GB of RAM, and an all-metal body. Of course, we don't know if this device will make it to this side of the world. But we will know more abou the device in the coming days. 

Source: Droid Life 

Tuesday
Sep012015

Instagram now lets you use private messaging to send photos 

Instagram has boosted its Direct messaging feature to let you have threaded conversations around public photos or shots taken instantly. Think of it as Instagram's way of taking on Snapchat. When you previously found an Instagram shot you liked, you would usually @-mention someone on the post. Now, you can just send the photo to your friend via Instagram Direct. All you need to do is tap on the arrow that's right beside the Like and Comment buttons. But, of course, the photo has to be set to public for you to share it, unless you and your friend both follow the private account. These photos will appear in the new threaded conversation format. You can even send hashtag pages and location pages through Instagram Direct. 

The new Instagram Direct will also let you take quick snaps to send right away, rename your groups, and send emojis. The version 7.5 update is already available for both iOS and Android. 

Source: Instagram | Download: Apple App Store (Free) + Google Play Store (Free)