A thorough search of Gmail typically requires three steps: 1. Keyword search of your inbox by entering search terms into search box at top of page. 2. If not found, then opening Spam folder by finding it in left-hand panel (or entering in:spam in search box) and performing same keyword search again. 3. If not …
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12 November
Fossil to buy fitness band maker Misfit for $260 million
Fossil Group on Thursday said it will acquire Misfit, a wearable-tech startup focused on fitness trackers, for $260 million. The deal weds Fossil’s fashion and watch-making know-how with Misfit’s technology, and underscores the growing importance of wearable products. It’s an area that has drawn heavy hitters from both sides, including tech giant Apple and luxury watchmaker Tag Heuer. Fossil could …
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12 November
PSA: You can use Reachability on iPhone to access Notification Center
When Apple introduced the larger-screened iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, the company announced a feature aimed at making the bigger devices easier to use with one hand. When using your iPhone, you double-tap the home button (not press, but tap) and the contents of your iPhone’s screen are lowered. At first, it seems like a silly way to get around …
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12 November
Apple to pull the plug on Beats Music on Nov. 30
The Beats won’t go on at Apple after all. The tech giant will shut down Beats Music on November 30, according to a document published Thursday. All Beats subscriptions will be canceled on that day, but Apple is encouraging subscribers to migrate their user profiles to Apple Music, the music subscription service it launched in June. “All the pros that …
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12 November
Meet the YouTube Music app. This tune may ring a bell…
Here’s a familiar refrain: YouTube just launched a new home for music. Thursday’s release of a dedicated YouTube Music app follows last year’s debut of YouTube Music Key, a subscription service that never expanded beyond a small, invite-only crowd of testers. It also comes after last month’s introduction of Red, the video site’s $10-a-month subscription service that strips away ads …
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12 November
Giffage puts animated images at your fingertips
When Apple provided iOS developers with the means to create keyboards, it didn’t take long before we started seeing keyboards designed to make sending animated images, called GIFs, easier. GIF GIF GIF was one of the first, and it still does a fantastic job. But sometimes it’s nice to try new things. Giffage, another keyboard app, recently received an update …
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12 November
Kapow! Google beefs up comic book fans’ mobile reading powers
Comic book fans who want to catch up with Spider-Man while on the go will have fewer obstacles thanks to new features coming to Google Play Books. Google on Thursday said it is adding features to its e-book app designed to make it easier for fans of the web slinger, caped crusader or man of steel to enjoy their crime-fighting …
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11 November
Why I ditched my Google Cardboard and bought this instead
I’ve been a fan of Google Cardboard ever since I slipped my smartphone into that unlikely box and soared the virtual skies of Google Earth. In the roughly 18 months that followed, I’ve spent time onstage with Paul McCartney, enjoyed virtual sightseeing tours and, most recently, watched a remarkable documentary. Just one problem: I wear glasses, and Google Cardboard just …
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11 November
8 things you should know about Apple Music for Android
Apple’s music service has finally arrived for Android, so now you can rock out to the 30-million song catalog or tune in to live radio on Beats One. Even more importantly, Apple Music offers the first official way to stream music you’ve purchased from iTunes on an Android device. The app is technically Apple’s third-ever title for Android, after Move …
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11 November
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Apple and Google have both put the kibosh on an app that was hijacking the passwords of Instagram users. Known as “Who Viewed Your Profile – InstaAgent,” the app claimed to help Instagram users find people who were viewing their profiles, The Guardian reported on Wednesday. Instead, the app was grabbing account credentials of Instagram users who logged into it. …
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