Saturday, July 20, 2013

Nimi Places Organizes Your Desktop, Changes Based on Place and Time

Source: http://lifehacker.com/nimi-places-organizes-your-desktop-changes-based-on-pl-839027764

Nimi Places Organizes Your Desktop, Changes Based on Place and Time

When it comes to organizing your desktop shortcuts, Fences has always been a Lifehacker favorite. However, Nimi Places could give it a run for its money with its scheduling feature.

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Shloosl Copies Your House Keys Using a Smartphone Photograph

Source: http://lifehacker.com/shloosl-copies-your-house-keys-using-a-smartphone-photo-789114803

Shloosl Copies Your House Keys Using a Smartphone Photograph

Take two pictures of a housekey with your smartphone, email them to Shloosl, and receive a physical copy of that key a couple of days later. And it works. Seriously.

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iPad Apps of the Week: VLC, Origami, and More

Source: http://gizmodo.com/ipad-apps-of-the-week-vlc-origami-and-more-842900399

iPad Apps of the Week: VLC, Origami, and More

You're a musician, a media junkie, and an all-around family man/lady—in other words, you've got a lot to juggle. So here are some apps to easily squeeze into your life and take some of the pressure off. Go on, champ, you deserve it.

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The Moto X Might Have a 4.5-inch Screen and a Back Made from Kevlar (Updated)

Source: http://gizmodo.com/the-moto-x-might-have-a-4-5-inch-screen-and-a-back-made-844310614

The Moto X Might Have a 4.5-inch Screen and a Back Made from Kevlar (Updated)

Motorola and Google both don't even care about keeping the Moto X a secret, plastering it on its August 1st announcement invitation and letting Eric Schmidt bandy around with the thing, so hey, don't be surprised if a few details of the phone leaks. The Verge and @evleaks are reporting that the Moto X will have a 4.5-inch display, dual-core 1.7GHz Snapdragon processor, 2GB of RAM and a 10-megapixel camera. Oh, and a back shell made from Kevlar.

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Google brings new full-screen compose window to Gmail

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/07/19/google-gmail-full-screen-compose/

Google brings new fullscreen compose window to Gmail

It looks like those not satisfied with the recent Gmail redesign will soon have a new option to make things operate in a slightly more familiar manner. Google announced today that it's begun rolling out a new full-screen compose window that gives you more room to work with than the current option that's pinned to the lower right corner. What's more, you'll also find that the formatting toolbar is now on by default instead of requiring an extra click as it does now, and you can choose to make the full-screen view the default if you prefer it. If you don't have the new option already, Google says you should within the next couple of days.

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