Tuesday
Dec022014

One List brings a colorful to-do list for iOS

Is the perfect to-do list still eluding you? iOS to-do list app One List is bringing the coloured block idea of Clear app and adds a few features. Your list can be arranged by colour-coded priority blocks; you can create daily reminders; add tasks to the Notification Center; and customize the colours with various themes.  

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

Tuesday
Dec022014

Bid adieu to Clip Art

With the proliferation of emoticons, it was inevitable that we lose our form of cartoon hieroglyphics from the start of the PC era. Microsoft has announced that it is shutting down Clip Art for good. They’re hoping to bring more people into Bing Image search instead. We’re not sure how much an impact losing Clip Art would be for Bing Image’s benefit but we are sad to say goodbye to the pioneer of emoticons.

Source: The Verge

Tuesday
Dec022014

Twitter brings new photo filters to mobile apps

If you’ve been left wanting by the photo filters in the Android and iOS apps, Twitter is bringing in some new filters to freshen things up a bit. Aside from bringing in new filters, it is also easier to swipe through them now. You can adjust the strength of the filter by tapping on it again to bring up the slider. The filters appear after you add an image to a tweet.

 

 

Source: The Next Web

Tuesday
Dec022014

Adobe data Shows Cyber Monday sales went up by 16 per cent to the tune of $2.65 billion

Did you find a lot of online deals during Cyber Monday? So did millions of other shoppers. Adobe released its 2014 Digital Index Online Shopping data for Cyber Monday. Total online sales came in at $2.65 billion, up 16 percent compared to 2013.

The top 25 retailers, who each generated $30 million or more on Cyber Monday, saw online sales increase by 25 percent capturing nearly $1.8 billion. Smaller retailers, those generating $2 million or less, grew by five percent. Consumers saw the highest discounts of 23 percent in the early morning hours and more than half (54 percent) of online sales came in outside of normal working hours.

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