Entries by Nicole Batac (11810)

Sunday
Jan192014

Download clips from Flickr, Instragram, TED, etc. with SaveDeo

There are a lot of ways to download videos from streaming sites such as YouTube and Vimeo. But if you want a simpler process for downloading videos from the aforementioned sites and even add Instagram, Flickr, Facebook, Vine, TED and the like into the mix, you might want to check out SaveDeo. You just need to copy and paste the link into the download bar and hit the download button. You can download MP4, 3GP, WebM, or FLV files in various resolutions.

Sunday
Jan192014

Google takes on diabetes with smart contact lenses

The Google[x] research lab is hard at work at developing smart contact lenses that can help diabetics monitor glucose levels with the use of tears. The lenses will feature sensors that are “so small they look like bits of glitter, and an antenna thinner than a human hair.” The tech company’s lab already developed prototypes and conducted clinical research studies. They are currently meeting with the US Food and Drug Administration to get clearance and are seeking partners to help bring the product to the market.

Project co-founders Brian Otis and Babak Parviz said in a blog post that they hope “this could someday lead to a new way for people with diabetes to manage their disease.” 

Sunday
Jan192014

Amazon plans to ship your next order before you buy it

Amazon isn’t just thinking of using drones to deliver products. The company gained a new patent in December that is for a new system or method that will anticipate shipping packages. Wall Street Journal reports the company aims to predict your next purchase based on factors such as wish lists, shopping history, and when a new product from a series is coming out.

Sunday
Jan192014

Starbucks updates iOS app to address security concerns

Starbucks recently released 2.6.2 version of its iOS app to address a security flaw that stores user names, passwords, location, and email addresses locally in plain text, which can also be accessed by people who are connected to your device through a computer.

Starbuck’s CIO Curt Garner told Mobile Syrup that “We’d like to be clear: there is no indication that any customer has been impacted by this or that any information has been compromised. Regardless, we take these types of concerns seriously and have added several safeguards to protect the information you share with us.”