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Popular automation app Workflow is being updated today with two highly useful, much-desired features: a Notification Center widget and a new syncing feature that lets workflows be synced across several devices. For those of you who are not familiar with Workflow, it's an automation tool that lets users create a variety of workflows to accomplish tasks like creating GIFs from a series of photos, p
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submitted by rasta 3515 days ago (via macrumors.com)
Sphero, the company responsible for creating robotic balls that can be controlled by iPhones, today announced a remote-controlled BB-8, a droid from the upcoming film "Star Wars: The Force Awakens." While BB-8 can be controlled with an iPhone, it also comes with a patrol mode that allows the droid to roam around by himself. Users can also design their own routes and have BB-8 follow them. Additi
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submitted by rasta 3515 days ago (via macrumors.com)
Apple today expanded its presence on social networking site Twitter, creating a new Twitter account dedicated to sharing App Store games. According to the account bio, which features the tagline, "Embrace the future of gaming," it's run by Apple's team of Games Editors. Apple has long had an App Store Twitter account that frequently shares new and popular games, but it also shares standard apps,
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submitted by rasta 3514 days ago (via cultofmac.com.feedsportal.com)
Apple’s getting ready to sink its teeth into original programming, according to recent reports, and there are suggestions it will launch a new video streaming service for Apple TV. The Cupertino company has already taken the fight to Spotify with Apple Music, so why not Netflix next? The big question is, does Apple have what it takes to produce […](via Cult of Mac - Tech and cultur
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submitted by rasta 3507 days ago (via cultofmac.com.feedsportal.com)
Consumer light-field cameras are changing how we think about photography, by creating images that seem less like static shots and more like dynamic moments. The Lytro started it all, a compact camera that marks a huge advancement in consumer photography. Now it can be yours for a drastic 59% off, just $79.99 at Cult of […](via Cult of Mac - Tech and culture through an Apple lens)
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In this week’s episode of The Logic Pros, after looking at some high quality hardware over the past few weeks or so, we are going back to basics with busses, aux tracks, sends and more. While Apple has made it about as easy as we can imagine for new users jumping into Logic for the first […]
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submitted by rasta 3478 days ago (via cultofmac.com.feedsportal.com)
You’ve spared no expense in creating a smart home. You bought smart lightbulbs, a smart TV and smart appliances. All that’s missing is a device that makes you look smart when the electric bill comes in the mail. The Agustsson brothers of Iceland may have figured out that part. They are the creators of Trinity, […](via Cult of Mac - Tech and culture through an Apple lens)
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submitted by rasta 3475 days ago (via cultofmac.com.feedsportal.com)
One click and your digital life gets stored in the Cloud. Where or what that is exactly is a mystery to most of us. Two startup companies are producing products aimed at the segment of the computing population that doesn’t want to save pictures, videos and documents to large cloud-based servers. These products let you […](via Cult of Mac - Tech and culture through an Apple lens)
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submitted by AdeleLouqu 3473 days ago (via nikefreerunwomens.biz)
I have not tried the Nike Plus tracking system but Air Max 2011, but hopefully quickly. In the golf game, if you choose diverse balls, then you can perform differently. It's too loud and crowded, creating it challenging to be noticed. In the past, it is quite hard to locate nike free of charge run two footwear. Not just for doing exercises, but for daily put on.
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submitted by rasta 3471 days ago (via cultofmac.com.feedsportal.com)
Intel wants to win part of Apple chip business, and according to a new report, it’s dedicating a small army of engineers towards creating a new LTE modem that could be destined for the iPhone 7 Over 1,000 employees have been assigned to the project to build a 7360 LTE modem chip for the iPhone […](via Cult of Mac - Tech and culture through an Apple lens)


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