Monday
Apr212014

Laplink offers new Laplink Sync for iOS for free

Laplink Software, Inc., announced today that Laplink Sync for iOS will be available for free for a limited time only.

Already available for Android™ and Windows®, Laplink Sync is superior to other solutions because it doesn’t rely on the cloud and doesn’t require an internet connection, allowing users to keep their files, folders, photos, and videos up to date between multiple devices, regardless of operating system.

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Sunday
Apr202014

Second ever Canadian Google Glass Hackathon celebrates Toronto

Between Friday, April 25, at 7 p.m. and Sunday, April 27, at 9 p.m., a group of lucky Canadians who were able to get their hands on Google Glass will get together to come up with apps that will benefit the city of Toronto and those who live in it. Led by Glass Explorer, Macy Kuang, the Hackathon already has 15 participants signed up for the 2014 event with one common goal in mind: to make their app ideas come to life in one weekend.

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Sunday
Apr202014

Minimalistic text editor Writebox syncs with the cloud

If you are in search of a plain text editor on your browser or on your Android or iOS devices, Writebox is worth a look, especially since it syncs with Dropbox and Google Drive. Writebox syncs your text files to these cloud services and across all the devices you use so you’d get the latest version of your file. The app is as simple a text editor as you can expect without formatting tools. The most you can do is set font and size. But some of us would need just that. You can also download the file as text or HTML. Writebox is free from the Chrome Web Store or for online but costs $1.99 for Android and iOS versions.

Source: Lifehacker

Sunday
Apr202014

Leaked supplier letter claims Microsoft to rename Nokia Oyj to Microsoft Mobile Oy

Microsoft is reportedly planning to rename Nokia once their deal closes soon. According to a letter sent to suppliers, Nokia Oyj will become Microsoft Mobile Oy, a wholly-owned subsidiary that will become Micrososft’s mobile devices division. Based on the copy of the letter obtained by Nokiapoweruser, the suppliers were told that the terms and conditions of their contracts will not change when the acquisition is completed.

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