BitTorrent Sync simplifies its file sharing tools on Android and iOS

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BitTorrent Sync is getting an update on Android and iOS that’ll make it a lot more useful for power users on the go. Previously, you had to open the Sync app before adding items, which could only be uploaded to a folder that lived within your camera roll on iOS or your local file system on Android. Now you can create different kinds of files and directly add them to a sync folder. This means you’ll now be able to record a video or create a document on your phone and have any edits you make in other apps be…

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Slide for iOS lets you send pics to any user within 200 feet whether you know them or not

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Photo sharing among friends is simple enough via social media, but not as easy when at an event where you may not be linked to everyone in attendance via Facebook. To help change that, there’s Slide, a new app that uses Bluetooth technology to send and receive pictures. Slide works via a simple two-step process; take a picture, then slide up to send the picture on its way. By default, you’ll see everyone in your vicinity (who also uses the app) on the send screen. If you only want to send the pic to a select few, just choose them…

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Genius for Android will stop you singing the wrong words

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If you’re an Android owner who has to Google or Shazam every song you hear to find out more info about the artist or lyrics, then today is a fine day indeed for you, as Genius has launched its first Android app. As on iOS devices, the app lets you play songs and read the lyrics at the same time, making it a useful ad-hoc karaoke tool, though that’s not really its purpose. Users can also delve deeper into the story behind a particular track with additional factoids just a tap away. While it has been designed in keeping with Google’s…

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My new favorite to-do app for Android was designed by a 17-year old — but that’s not why you should try it

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I’ve been a huge fan of Wunderlist for years now, because of the to-do app’s simple yet powerful interface. But over the past week, I’ve been drawn to a new productivity app that lends itself to the way I organize my schedule — and it was designed by a teenager from Israel. Accomplish for Android lets you jot down all your tasks and then add them to your calendar in the most intuitive way I’ve ever seen. Once you’ve got a list of to-dos, you can drag and drop them from a sliding panel onto a timeline, adjusting sliders to indicate…

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Viber update brings improved call UI and animated stickers to its iOS and Android apps

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Viber has rolled out a notable upgrade across its Android and iOS apps today that brings new features to the messaging app. Viber’s head of product, Ofir Eyal, says that most of the changes have been implemented based on feedback received from users, so the additions should (in theory) be ones users have been waiting for. Among the main changes are a redesigned interface for video calls, with more options to trigger a new call from various places in the app, thereby making it a little easier to navigate. It also improves the quality of both video and voice while keeping data…

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Games, chat and personalized content: Ray Chan on the future of 9GAG

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9GAG is known and loved as a source for fun videos, GIFs, memes and everything in between to put a smile on your face. I sat down with co-founder Ray Chan at Rise Conference in Hong Kong last weekend to learn more about what the site has in store for its fans, and what social content might look like in the future. You’ve recently begun experimenting in the mobile gaming space, releasing Redhead Redemption and Ramen Celebrity with Indonesian developer Touchten Games. What have you learned from that experience? It’s a good experiment for us. Our users tell us they…

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Makerbase is the ultimate directory of who made what in tech

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Makerbase is a new project that hopes to be a collection of people and their digital creations, or a directory of who’s who of tech. It’s a reference for if you’re trying to find out who the people are behind an app or website. Think of it as a mashup of IMDB and Wikipedia. The new service was built by Anil Dash and Gina Trapani, the founders behind social insight service ThinkUp. Makerbase is free and fully editable by any signed in user, which allows anyone to add information about a maker or project. Makerbase then pulls in information automatically from Twitter or the App Store.…

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You’re about to see more Instagram ads thanks to its new API

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We knew it was coming – Instagram announced a test of its advertising API back in June – and now it’s here. The switch has been thrown and now everyone can start buying ads. Previously brands had to talk to Instagram sales people directly. That meant advertising on the photo sharing network was limited to those with big budgets and plenty of time to negotiate. Levi’s is one of Instagram’s advertising partners With the ads API, they’ll now be able to schedule their campaigns on Instagram in the same way as they do on Facebook and Twitter, coordinating their efforts…

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Kodak Moments app update lets you share and print photos more easily

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It’s super easy to shoot photos from your smartphone, but printing them poses a dilemma. Some people possess actual fancy photo printers where they can immediately choose which photos they want to print — provided they have a fully stocked ink and paper supply. Or they can print photos the old-fashioned way — at one of those one-hour places or the drugstore. A new update to the Kodak Moments app removes a small but nagging obstacle from the process by allowing you to immediately send your print order via Wi-Fi to the Kodak Printer Kiosk directly from the app in…

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