Evernote’s updated Web Clipper browser extension can save Gmail attachments

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Note-taking app Evernote has updated its Web Clipper browser extension to let you save Gmail messages, complete with attachments, to your account for quick reference. Plus, Web Clipper is now better at saving content from LinkedIn, YouTube and Amazon. Visit any of these sites and you’ll be able to select specific portions of the page to save. In addition, you can annotate clips with text and visual callouts and share them with others via the extension, without leaving the page you’re browsing. The extension is available for Chrome, Safari, and Opera. ➤ Evernote Web Clipper Read next: PushBullet overhauled on mobile…

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Register your unique Apple Music nickname before it’s too late

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If you’re just tuning to Apple Music now, you’ll want to secure your own unique nickname for use when commenting on sharing playlists, before someone else grabs it. The quickest way? Launch Music on your iOS device and tap the profile button in the top left corner to view your account details. Then tap Edit in the top right hand corner and enter your 32-character nickname. If you’re accessing Apple Music via iTunes on your desktop, fire up the latest version of the app and click on your name up top. Click on your details again, enter a new nickname…

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19 of the best iOS apps from June

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June was a busy month for new and updated iOS apps, from pure productivity and money-saving to new photo tools to make the most of your camera. Oh, there’s an almost irritatingly addictive new game in here too. We’ve pulled it altogether into one handy list, so all you need to do is click your way through. Pushbullet Pushbullet rolled out an update this month that brought a streamlined workflow and tweaked interface to its Android, iOS, Windows and browser apps. With an increased focus on messaging and simplified management of pushes, Pushbullet is now more useful than ever. It’s…

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YouTube now streams 60fps video on Android and iOS

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YouTube introduced the ability to play videos in 60fps back in October of last year, but that was limited to the Web. Now it’s introducing the same functionality on the mobile YouTube apps as well. The new high frame rate support appears to have been turned on via a change on the server end, so you shouldn’t need to update your app to check out the new quality settings – just look for any 60fps video and you’ll be set. Here’s one clip such from Far Cry 4, for instance: Once you’ve found an appropriate video, if it doesn’t start…

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Pinterest makes buyable pins available on iOS for US users

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At the beginning of this month, Pinterest announced the debut of its Buyable Pins program, an easy and safe way to purchase products via the service. Today, according to a blog post by Michael Yamartino, Pinterest’s Head of Commerce, the program is now in place. It’s rolling out to US pinners on the iPhone and iPad throughout the coming weeks. Android and desktop Pinners will have to wait for an unspecified time. If you received an email regarding the program, then your account is set up for purchasing. Just pull up the app and you’ll see the pins appear in the…

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17 of the best Android apps from June

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June was a busy month for Android apps, from pure productivity to an app that will make personalized game recommendations for you and much in between. We also take a look at a painfully simple way of streaming porn on your Android device, if that’s your sort of thing. PushBullet managed to score two slots in our roundup this month and Medium finally got around to launching its first Android app, more than a year after debuting on iOS. All you have to do is cast your eyes over the list below and choose your favorites. Adobe Creative Cloud June 2015…

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Square introduces Payroll to help simplify employee payments

Square is taking on a new sort of transaction for small businesses: employee payrolls. Simply called Square Payroll, the tool is meant to make it easy for the person managing a payroll to get money out to his or her employee, especially those paid by the hour. Hourly employees can easily clock in and out right from the register and their hours will be automatically imported into the system. Payroll also takes care of all your federal and state taxes, including withholdings, payments and filings. Though the focus is on hourly workers, it can also be used for salaried staff.…

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Eyefi Mobi comes to Windows Phone, bringing digicam shots to the palm of your hand

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Eyefi has announced that its photo syncing and sharing app and service is now available for Windows phones. Users can take pictures with either their digital cameras or their Windows phone and see all images organized and available for sharing from their phone. The Eyefi Mobi app, which is available for free, automatically organizes, classifies and syncs photos regardless of camera, and takes advantage of Windows Phone features like Live Tiles, which posts personalized information on the Start screen. The company’s Mobi and Mobi Pro Wi-Fi SD cards connect any camera with the app. “We’re pleased to offer these photographers a native photo app that has the level of…

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PushBullet overhauled on mobile and desktop with new messaging-focused features

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PushBullet, an app that lets you move files easily between different devices or send them to friends, has rolled out a full overhaul of its mobile, desktop and browser-based apps. First off, the company says it’s made the app easier to use by re-organizing the way in which it displays received content. Previously, it was just in one long unmanageable list, but there’s now a section for your own pushes, a separate list for pushes from friends and a third list for updates from ‘channels’ you subscribe to. It’s easier to see your message history with a specific friend too,…

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