Friday
Dec182015

Spotify subscribers can now stream the "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" OST

John Williams' iconic and masterful score for all the Star Wars movies has been one of the defining features of this beloved movie franchise and this continues for Episode VII. Just in time for the global opening of the film, Spotify is making available the entire soundtrack to Star Wars: The Force Awakens. It's a nice, spoiler free way to ruminate on the movie before or after seeing it and Williams delivers another dramatic and heroic score that's intrinsic to the movie's character.

Friday
Dec182015

Breitling's smart wearable merges tech with craftsmanship

Marquee timepiece maker Breitling has revealed its wearable. The Exospace B-55 Connected is a genuine Swiss Timepiece with all tbe premium case treatments anf compilcations expected from a Breitling but it also interacts with a smartphone app for setting timers and accessing the chronometer's features. There's no social media, notifications or cute watchfaces here, just some very precise functionality. Read more about it here.

Thursday
Dec172015

Evernote to focus on main app with decision to drop some apps

Much like Dropbox’s decision to drop some of its apps, Evernote is ending support for some of its apps. Skitch for iOS, Android, Windows, and Windows Touch will be shut down. The only version of this app that will remain will be for the Mac. Evernote for the Pebble smartwatch will also be shut down. Evernote Clearly will also be shuttered. The company will stop updating these services and will be removed from circulation on January 22.

The company plans to keep its focus on their main service. According to Evernote, some of the best features of Skitch and Clearly will be integrated into their main service. Skitch’s identical annotation functionality will be available in both Windows and iOS apps. Article simplification from Clearly will be available in the company’s Web Clipper. And Pebble watch users can find Evernote features with the Powernoter app.

Source: Evernote | Via: The Next Web

Thursday
Dec172015

Copied clipboard manager helps ease your iOS copy and paste woes

Clipboard manager Copied is designed to make copy and paste and easy affair on your iOS device. It keeps everything you’ve copied, allows you to edit clippings, share links and text easily, and has gesture support and batch feature. If you want to use it in conjunction with your desktop, you need to make a US$1.99 in-app purchase and you can do just that. The app itself though is free for you to use.

Source: Lifehacker | Download: Apple App Store (Free)