Entries in iOS (447)

Monday
Sep182017

Spotify and Waze integration now available on Android and iOS

It's a beautiful thing when two killer apps or services work well together. With navigation app Waze and eminent streaming service Spotify, the integration has been available on Android for some time. Starting today, however, iOS users can access Sportify directly from Waze and have the two apps work in lockstep without missing a beat. Here's how it works/

  • Start navigating with Waze from within Spotify
  • Access your Spotify playlists from within Waze and easily change tracks
  • When your car is at a complete stop, easily switch between apps with one tap for an uninterrupted listening experience.

This feature makes Waze and Spotify even better since it makes them capable of interoperability while maintaining passenger safety.

 

Thursday
Aug102017

OneDrive for iOS gets major update with improved scanning and sharing

The OneDrive app from Microsoft for iOS has gotten significantly better. Now with improved image scanning as well as sharing features, OneDrive for Office 365 users offers the ability to scan multiple images and output them as PDFs, it is now easier to share folders and add expiration dates to those folders. Users now have more options with offline folders and a new Discover View makes it easy to find recent and shared files.

Source: Thurott.com

Tuesday
Aug012017

Gboard for iOS will now let you share YouTube clips and locations on Google Maps

Google is updating its Gboard keyboard app on iOS to add some pretty nifty features. The app now gets YouTube and Google Maps integration. So aside from being able to do web searches right from the keyboard, you can just now tap on the G icon and look for something. If the YouTube clip shows up or a location or address of a specific place from Maps is pulled up, you can just send it to the person you’re messaging. Aside from that, the app will now also let you draw or doodle with its new Ink feature. All you need to do is tap on the emoji button and tap on the pen icon. The keyboard app now also supports three new languages: Arabic, Hebrew, and Farsi.

Source: GSMArena

Sunday
Jul092017

iMCO Watch is the newest Alexa-powered smartwatch

You may or may not have heard of CoWatch, an Amazon Alexa-powered smartwatch that launched last year. The device just got rebranded and is now called iMCO Watch. It just launched in India via Yerha.com, an Indian e-commerce startup. The iMCO Watch also brings Alexa’s voice assistant feature to the wearable and will let you do what most smartwatches do, such as asking for the weather or controlling your smart home. It can be activated via a crown button on the side of the device or tapping on the Alexa icon on the display. You don’t get voice activation here, though. It runs on Cronologics OS, which is an Android-based operating system. It works for both Android and iOS but with the computing happening on the watch or the cloud, you really don’t need a phone for it to work all the time.

The iMCO Watch is made with mostly stainless steel and it sports a ceramic ring. The smartwatch also comes with water and dust resistance. It has a 400 x 400 pixel AMOLED display, 1.2GHz dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM, 8GB onboard storage, and a slew of sensors, including an accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, and heart rate sensor. It comes in Mineral Silver and Carbon Black for ₹14,990 (around CA$300).

Source: Android Authority