Confide brings its screenshot-deflecting chat client to desktop

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Off-the-record messaging app Confide, available for both iOS and Android, has spread globally in the 18 months since its release. Currently translated into 15 different languages, the app has provided destructible, screenshot-proof messaging in more than 180 countries. Today, the company introduced Confide for desktop, a native application for both Mac and PC. “We’re trying to take that tried-and-true, valuable in-person communication experience and bring that into the digital age,” Jon Brod, co-founder and President of Confide told TNW. Brod said that the company expanded to desktop in an effort to bring Confide into professional settings, and to bring better off-the-record…

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SkyHub Cloud Unlimited Backup: Get a great deal on a lifetime subscription

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We all have a growing mountain of data to keep safe, making online backup a good investment. SkyHub differentiates itself by offering unlimited storage space and uploads, along with convenient access to your files. This service is about as uncomplicated as it gets. After minimal setup, SkyHub automatically backs up all your Windows and Mac machines, along with any attached thumb drives and external disks. Uploads are protected by military grade AWS 256-bit encryption, and there is no restriction on the amount of data you can store. Once online, your files can be viewed via SkyHub’s website or mobile apps…

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Square Cash for the Apple Watch lets you send money from your wrist

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In its latest update for iOS, the Square Cash app now officially supports the Apple Watch. Now you can send your friends money without even reaching into your pocket — to pull out a wallet or a phone. The watch-friendly counterpart to Square Cash also sports a pared-down interface that does away with the app’s numerical keypad. Instead, users will be able to tap dollar buttons in various denominations up to $100. While the thought of tapping three $20 buttons, one $10 button, a $2 button and a $1 button seems more of a hassle than typing out 75, the big…

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Swipe relaunches its Web-based presentation platform with new design and Pro plans

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Web-based presentation company Swipe has relaunched its newly redesigned platform with the hope that it will stand up against the likes of Microsoft’s Sway and LinkedIn’s Slideshare. Swipe allows users to turn images or videos into slides as part of their presentations, which can be accessed to be presented or viewed through any device with an internet connection. The company says it has built the redesigned platform from the ground up, adding in features like drag-and-drop for creating presentations and streamlining the overall creation process. Users can import PDFs, photos, YouTube or Vimeo clips and polls with the new editing tools.…

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Here’s a beautiful and simple way to find out what’s in your food

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There are lots of ways to find out what’s in the food you’re eating, including many apps like MyFitnessPal. Here’s another one and it’s really well executed: Spe.lt is a Web app that instantly shows you nutritional information for whatever food stuff you type into the search box. It then allows you to add items to a list, totalling your consumption. Ham and eggs, not green ones though. It’s simple, effective and rather beautiful. Note: The developers say in their terms that they collect the information you type into the box to analyze what visitors are interested in. If you’re…

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Mozilla’s multi-lingual content creation app for Android exits beta

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Mozilla’s Webmaker app for Android, which lets users create and share multimedia content in regional languages, has now left beta and is available on Google Play. You can use the app to create scrapbooks, photo galleries, how-to manuals memes, comic strips and more using text and images. It currently supports four languages — Bengali, Brazilian Portuguese, English and Indonesian — and Mozilla says it will add support for more soon. Webmaker lets you create content with text and images, and discover others’ work too Webmaker’s beta version arrived in June, at which point we found the content creation interface difficult…

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Flow video controller for iOS lets you easily combine high speed and slowmo

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There are plenty of mobile video apps out there that can transform your home-made footage into any kind of artistic work you’d like — from throwing together separate clips into a unified movie to placing special or live motion effects into the mix. Flow, a new iOS app, specializes in a particular kind of edit: speeding up or slowing down your video at any points you choose up to 20x the actual speed. The app is intuitive: Just load video from the Camera Roll or import it from your iCloud account, and you’re presented with a timeline that lets you visually adjust…

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Google Hangouts finally has its own website

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Google Hangouts is finally getting its own dedicated website: hangouts.google.com It’s basically your typical Web client, with access to all the same features you’ve come to expect from the service. Previously, the only official way to access it on your PC were via Chrome extensions, a Chromeapp or through one of Google’s other services like Gmail or Google+. The new website is a nice change of pace from using hangouts on something like Gmail, as the whole interface is dedicated to the chat client. Given Hangouts is such a staple of Google’s ecosystem, it’s somewhat surprising this hasn’t been done before. Still, we’re…

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Facebook is now treating public and private events differently

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Facebook is getting serious about its Events feature. The company is taking steps to treat public and private events differently, with distinct features and promotions for each. Public events will now have larger header images, and will present more information about the location and event, such as an artist’s profile or photos of the venue. Meanwhile, wall posts will be less prominent given they will almost certainly be strangers. Facebook also considering different ways of interacting with events. For example, your only way of showing interest in an event right now is to select the ‘Join’ option. The company found people were…

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