No more swiping: Now, you should choose one out of two people

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Want to meet new people? Ttrot is a new app that can really help. Ttrot is all about connecting strangers online. Simply select the gender and the country or city you’re interested in and the app gets to work. Once you’ve searched, Ttrot shows you two people who match the gender and location you’re interested in. Tap the one you prefer and you can follow each other and enjoy conversations on the public boards within the app. It’s just like relaxing and mingling at a cocktail party with new friends. Whether you want to make local friends, friends from your…

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Corel Painter 2016 launches with innovative brush technologies and interface enhancements

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Corel has launched Painter 2016, a new version of the venerable painting app for Mac and Windows. Released today, the upgrade introduces new brush technologies as well as performance and interface improvements and enhanced learning modules designed to benefit newcomers. New brush tech First, there’s the 131 brand new brushes added to the app, paired with new brush technologies that infuse those brushes with new capabilities. With Audio Expression, Painter’s brushes react to sound so that playing music in the background or directly from your computer allows you to modify the size, angle and color variations of certain brushes. Audio Expressions Another new dimension to Painter 2016’s…

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Corel debuts ParticleShop brush plug-in for Photoshop, featuring dynamic special effects

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Corel has released ParticleShop, a new brush plug-in for Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom. The plug-in — the first in a series of five such packages for Photoshop — provide dynamically generated effects for your images so that brush strokes “spawn, live and die” as you apply them to your image. Painter’s particle brush engine lets the plug-in emit short-lived particles that flow out from the center of the brushstroke across the canvas and then gradually fade if you hold the brush in place. As the strokes flow, they can change path for movement that ranges from controlled to chaotic. Strokes can be applied via a pressure-sensitive tablet, touchscreen or…

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Dreamify for Android creates trippy images from your photos using Google’s Deep Dream tech

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A couple of months ago, Google created a visualization tool to understand how neural networks operate. It also open sourced the code for the Deep Dream project, allowing users to run images and video through it to get some interesting results. With Dreamify for Android, you can do the same with photos from your mobile device. A sample image (left) run through Dreamify made for some interesting results (right) The app lets you take or upload an image, choose any of 12 presets, adjust parameters like iterations and layers, and voilà! A bizarro image that looks like something you might…

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This Is My Jam is shutting down next month, but your curated tunes will play on

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Music curation community This Is My Jam is shuttering its service next month, as the developers are looking to move on to other projects. The good news: the site will turn into a read-only time capsule that will allow visitors to listen to all the tracks shared by its 200,000+ users. Much of its code will also be open sourced on GitHub and members will able to export their profile data. Co-founders Matthew Ogle and Hannah Donovan explained in a blog post that, in addition to wanting to move on to other projects, it became difficult to keep up with…

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Moodnotes for iOS is a journalling app that could replace your therapist

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I’ve always been a fan of journaling. I find it great for venting and gaining perspective on things, as well as enjoying jotting down random thoughts and ideas. So when I heard about Moodnotes, a new app for iOS that aims to track your moods and feelings through journaling, I felt compelled to give it a go. It costs $3.99 to download and works by sending you a daily notification asking you to rate your overall mood using an adjustable smiley face. Depending on your response, you are presented with a couple of relevant questions to help you dig a…

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EFF’s Privacy Badger extension is finally ready to block ‘super-cookies’

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There are a lot of privacy tools available already that promise to block a whole range of ads, but the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s (EFF) long-awaited Privacy Badger extension has finally officially launched after more than a year in testing. While Ghostery, Adblock Plus, Disconnect, Keep My Opt Outs and a range of other services all do a similar job – blocking tracking by advertisers – the EFF thought the average internet citizen needed an easier tool to block “non-consensual trackers”. Privacy Badger works by creating a list of the third-party domains that embed images, scripts and ads in any pages you visit.…

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5 things you need to know before launching your mobile app in Indonesia

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If you’re building a global mobile app and you haven’t thought about reaching users in Indonesia, you might be missing out big-time. Home to over 250 million inhabitants, the island nation is the fourth most populous country in the world. Mobile devices are becoming increasingly common — smartphone penetration is expected to double in 2015, from 23 percent last year. So how do Indonesians like their mobile apps? Here are five insights into one of Asia’s hottest upcoming mobile markets from search giant Baidu, which runs MoboMarket, a third-party Android app store that serves more than 500,000 apps to over…

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Microsoft’s new app translates 50 languages on your phone or watch

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Microsoft has launched Translator, a new Android and iOS app that translates your text or speech input into 50 different languages. In addition to your mobile devices, Translator works with Apple Watch and Android Wear gear too. The app features a clean interface that displays your translated text in an easy-to-read font, so it’s great for showing people whose language you don’t speak. Translator in action on Android It doesn’t hurt that Translator’s support for smartwatches makes your new timepiece a little more useful when you’re on the go. Translator on Android Wear The watch app can read out your…

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