Thursday
Jan222015

Here's what a game will look like on Apple Watch

We're seeing some screens of Apple Watch apps start to surface. NimbleBit's word game LetterPad is a puzzle type game where players have to create words related to a given clue. We've also learned that many games like the one above will run from connected iPhones and simply be projected to the Apple Watch, which should conserve the wearable's battery life. Smart watches haven't really bene seen as casual gaming devices but Apple Watch and WatchKit could change this. Let's see what happens.

Source: Mac Rumors

Thursday
Jan222015

Google introduces screen reader function to Docs, Sheets, and Slides apps on mobile

Using Google’s productivity apps on mobile pose a bit of a challenge, to be honest. Google is hoping to remedy that with its latest updates for iOS and Android. Now, Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides support Android TalkBack and iOS VoiceOver, screen readers that are meant to help visually impaired read words on the app. Documents now also have real-time spell check, spreadsheets can hide rows and columns, and presentations can lump similar shapes together. If you’re using an iPhone or iPad, you can use fingerprint unlock to keep your private files away from nosy colleagues. The update should be up on both iTunes and Play Store.

Source: Google Docs Blog | Via: Engadget

Thursday
Jan222015

Moto 360 makes appearance in Google Play Store Canada

Joining countries in Europe (France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, and the UK), Canada will be getting the Motorola Moto 360 through Google’s Play Store real soon. It has shown up to be available in the aforementioned countries based on the support page. The tech giant may have updated the page before it is actually out though because it is still listed as coming soon. At least we get the heads up that it is arriving soon. So, if you’ve been waiting for Google to stock this baby (if you haven’t gotten it through Motorola yet). Your wait is almost over.

Source: Google | Via: Android Police

Thursday
Jan222015

Twitter brings Recap feature to Canada

We earlier reported that Twitter is bringing a “while you’re away” feature to its apps. Now, the recap feature is available in Canada for iOS users. It will show you a summary of sorts of top tweets users made while you’re away. If you only occasionally check Twitter, you will see the recap more often. It is meant to help users catch up with what’s going on in the service. The feature will also be making its way to Android as well as the web version soon.

Source: Twitter