Wednesday
Apr202016

Airbnb launches new products to inspire people to live like locals in places they are visiting

Beginning today, Airbnb is rolling out an updated app, with a range of new features, and launching a global brand campaign that will encourage people to change the way they experience the world around them.

“Our hosts offer more than just generic hospitality - they welcome travelers from around the world into their communities. Today is the start of an exciting journey to help people not just go somewhere, but truly live there.”

With over two million homes, Airbnb is already one of the world’s largest accommodation providers; more than 80 million people worldwide have already had a unique experience by staying in someone’s home when they travel. Having opened the doors to homes around the world, these new developments will go further in helping travelers live like a local in the neighborhoods around them.

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Tuesday
Apr192016

Google Camera’s update brings Android N Developer Preview features to Play Store

If you use the Google Camera app, then you’re in for a treat. The company’s own camera app gets a new update that matches the features seen in the Android N Developer Preview to the app available on the Google Play Store. What are the new features? You can now capture stills while shooting raw videos. There’s an additional shutter button added in for this feature. The slow motion feature isn’t as easily accessible in video mode either. You now have to access it from the pullout menu. There are also new buttons and icons including the one for the shutter button and the toggle for switching between front- and rear-facing cameras.

Source: Droid Life | Download: Google Play Store (Free)

Tuesday
Apr192016

iPhone involved in San Bernardino shooting offers no new leads

 

The iPhone 5c involved in a highly-publicized legal battle between FBI and Apple doesn’t seem to have produced any evidence of substance or any leads, making it seem like a rather anti-climactic ending for this particular issue. FBI and Apple were up against each other for months as the Bureau was pressuring Apple to break its security measures for an iPhone said to have been used during the San Bernardino attack by Syed Farook. The case was called off in the last minute when the FBI got a third-party method to break into the device. Unfortunately, reports suggest that they haven’t been able to recover any useful information from the device. Anonymous law enforcement officials cited by CNN said there weren’t any unknown contacts or message data seen on the phone.

However, CNN emphasized that the phone was at least useful for confirming that the attackers didn’t get outside help, especially during the immediate aftermath of the attack that the FBI is trying to fill in. There is also data on the phone not obtained from previous iCloud backups but it doesn’t seem to bring about new leads into the case.

Source: CNN | Via: The Verge

Tuesday
Apr192016

Kahoots reminds you to keep in touch with new contacts

 

Kahoots may seem like yet another way to scan and store digital copies of business cards. But what sets it apart is the app can remind you when to follow up with your new business contact or friend. After you scan his or her business card, all you need to do is pick when you want to follow up with them. You can select options like tonight or tomorrow or a week or a month from now but you can also pick the specific time you want to be reminded to touch base. But if you don’t need to get in touch with them, you can also opt to not set a follow up and just let the app add the person to your contacts. At a later date if you decide to follow up with them, you can still do so. It’ll also let you pick the preferred method for reaching out to them including phone call, text, or email.

Source: Lifehacker | Download: iTunes App Store ($2.79)