Pio for iOS is the perfect audio recording app for interviews

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Smartphones are great for capturing audio at lectures and interviews, but turning those lengthy sound files into usable information hasn’t always been easy. A new iOS app called Pio lets you tag key moments while recording for easy reference — making it a wonderful tool for journalists. Pio is easy to use: When you’re recording, you can tap the screen at any point to mark the beginning of an important segment and tap again to signal its end. Once you’ve finished, you can review each segment, name them and add notes to make transcription easier. Recording with Pio The app is…

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10 Photoshop alternatives offer powerful editing and photo management controls

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One could argue that, as an image editor, Adobe Photoshop is in a class by itself — a unique industry standard. So perhaps it’s counterintuitive to suggest alternatives or replacements for it. Still, some people who bought Photoshop in the past did so because it was the best image editing app, even if it had high-end features they knew they would never need. But, the industry has changed. Instead of just being one piece of software among many, Photoshop is now the linchpin of Adobe’s Creative Cloud service, and for the past couple of years, it’s been available only by…

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Google updates Play Books for Android with UI tweaks and improved recommendations

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Google has updated its Play Books app for Android with some neat changes to the interface as well as a new way to get suggestions for what to read next. The revamped Read Now screen displays your recently read books in a horizontal carousel, along with progress bars to indicate how much you’ve read. You’ll also see Buy buttons beneath sample titles that are stored on your device. The new Read Now screen If you scroll past the recommendations to the bottom of this screen, you’ll notice a new section asking if you’d like to tell Google what kinds of…

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Microsoft is adding party chat, game footage sharing and more to its Xbox One app for Windows 10

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Microsoft has added a slew of new social and gaming features to its Xbox One app for Windows 10. The company has also enabled game streaming from consoles to PC running the latest version of its upcoming OS. The latest release of the Xbox One app now includes party chat so you can talk to a bunch of your friends at once. You’ll also be able to update your avatar, gamertag and other profile details. Party chat in the Xbox One app In addition, you can now share locally stored game footage from Windows Store games with your Xbox Live…

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Microsoft’s Cortana assistant for Android leaks early, Hyperlapse video app opens to all

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Back in March, we reported that Cortana, Microsoft’s Google Now and Siri competitor, would be coming to Android and iOS. While it’s not officially available, the voice assistant appears to have leaked a little early for the former OS. She has all the features you’ve come to expect from Windows Phone 8.1 and Windows 10. You can create reminders, send emails, or even ask her to sing you happy birthday. You also get access to your Notebook, which allows you to adjust exactly what information Cortana knows about you by adding or deleting details about you and your life. It’ll…

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Casey Neistat’s social iPhone app wants to stop people being fake on social media

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Casey Neistat, a YouTuber with over 800,000 subscribers, has released his first iPhone app that’s a sort of anti-social network. Announced today via his YouTube channel, Beme is a video sharing social network with a catch: it won’t allow you to shoot any video unless you cover the screen. The idea is to try and kill the “fake” image that people portray on social media by forcing people to just capture the moment without staring at their screen and interrupting the moment. To take a video, the proximity sensor above the screen must be covered. Neistat demonstrates in his announcement video by holding…

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This startup has quietly made 1,000,000 email receipts actually useful

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Practically every time you buy something online, you get an email receipt. That’s handy for keeping track of your spending or quickly sorting our work expenses, but the actual text is rarely useful in itself. Receiptful is a startup that’s been quietly working away to change that. It began in November 2014 and, as of this week, has sent over 1 million receipts using its API. The point is to add extra value to those communications for buyers and sellers. That includes things like delivering discounts, showing recommendations and adding referral incentives so you tell a friend. Last year, Jack Dorsey…

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Pocket for iOS will now read your articles to you

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Pocket has updated its read-later app on iOS with a new text-to-speech (TTS) feature, so you can have it read your articles out loud to you. To use it, just open up any article in the latest version of Pocket, tap the … button and select Listen (TTS). The feature has been available on Android for almost three years now. It’s rather useful if you’re using it to get through your reading queue while doing chores or when you’re out on your morning walk. ➤ Pocket [iOS | Android] Read next: Breaking News app now has alerts for emerging stories








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Microsoft’s OneNote for iOS update merges iPhone and iPad apps

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Microsoft has merged its OneNote note-taking apps on iOS and added a few new features for the iPad and Android devices. When iPad users get the latest version of OneNote, they’ll be able to create notes and lists from a new Today widget in the Notification Center. There’s also a Recent Notes view to help you quickly find the notes you created last, across all your notebooks. In addition, turning your iPad into landscape mode, you’ll be able to see page previews, which should give you an idea of how much of your content fits on a page. Microsoft says…

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