This Chrome extension makes it easy to record your desktop, tabs or webcam for YouTube

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There are many desktop tools that allow you to record your screen – but the problem with most of them is that you need to cough up some money up-front, and then work out whether the tool is actually going to work for you. Many have in-built editors that you’ll need to get your head around too. If you make a lot of desktop videos, or often find yourself needing to record your screen then learning another whole new program is probably worthwhile. However, if you just need to record your desktop or Chrome tab activity from time to time,…

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Microsoft’s Office 2016 officially launches on September 22

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We finally have an official launch date for the newest version of Microsoft’s Office suite: September 22. If you haven’t kept up with the news, there are a few interesting features new features coming with this version of Office. Some of the highlights include real-time collaboration, a dark theme, a math input tool for Word, PowerPoint and Excel, and heavier cloud integration. It’s also worth noting that this is an update to the traditional desktop version of Office, not the ‘universal’ suite that can run on phones and tablets as well as desktops and laptops. The desktop edition will continue…

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Check out the Facebook app that famous people use

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Facebook Mentions is a special app created by Facebook on the iOS App Store that’s only available to famous people on the social network. Facebook Mentions, an iOS app that was previously restricted to the super-famous, is now available to all verified users — like me. Mentions is oriented around interacting with page followers, rather than friends. There’s a Newsfeed view that shows updates from pages and other verified people you follow, but the meat of the app is in how it handles talking with people that aren’t your friends. First, when you sign in for the first time, Mentions guides…

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Nintendo is making a Pokémon augmented reality game with wearable device

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The Pokémon Company is collaborating with Nintendo and Niantic, the makers of augmented reality game Ingress, on a title for mobile devices that’s slated to release next year. Pokémon GO will see players catch, trade, and battle their monsters in the real world by utilizing location information. In addition to playing on your iOS or Android device, you’ll also be able to follow along with the action using the Pokémon GO Plus, a Bluetooth-enabled wearable device that vibrates, lights up and lets you perform in-game actions like locating and catching nearby Pokémon. Nintendo’s Pokemon GO Plus wearable can alert you…

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FiftyThree’s new Paper for iPhone casts a fresh eye toward photos and gestures

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Several weeks ago, FiftyThree, maker of the iPad drawing and sketching app Paper, let it drop that it soon would be launching an analogous app for the iPhone. While the popular mobile software already had legions of fans, a new features introduced as part of the iPhone debut gives the app a whole new spin. With this launch, Paper turns its focus toward images, buttressed by an increased reliance on gestures. FiftyThree’s decision to target the iPhone is partly the company’s desire to make the creative process more accessible by offering tools on the phone people are always carrying with them. It was…

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Translator for Apple’s WatchOS 2 will show you time-aware local phrases when you’re abroad

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Microsoft has announced updates for its Translator app for iOS and WatchOS 2 that should make it easier to communicate in a foreign language when you’re traveling. Depending on your location and the time of day, the watch app will automatically show you common phrases like “good morning” and “goodbye” in the local language. In addition, you can use the Time Travel feature to view phrases for other times of day, like “good night.” The update will also allow you to play back recent and pinned translations through the watch speaker, making it easy to learn and incorporate phrases into your conversations…

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Office apps for iOS 9 will let you multitask and mark up documents with a stylus

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Microsoft has announced updates for its Office suite of productivity apps as well as its Outlook email client that will take advantage of the new features in Apple’s iOS 9, WatchOS 2 and the upcoming iPad Pro. Thanks to iOS 9’s support for multitasking, you’ll be able to use two Office apps simultaneously on the same screen, and switch between them or copy content over in a pinch. View and work with two Office apps at once The company says these features will be useful in a number of ways. For example, you could jot down tasks in OneNote while…

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Duolingo and Uber partner up to let you request certified English-speaking drivers in Colombia

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Navigating a foreign city is difficult – throw in a foreign language and you’re guaranteed to get lost in no time. To help English-speaking travelers better commute, Uber and Duolingo have partnered up to launch UberENGLISH, a service that lets you request a certified English-speaking driver. UberENGLISH launches today in Colombia, with other Latin American cities to be added throughout the rest of the year. Interested drivers can take a Duolingo Certificate Exam for $20 and be qualified to pick up tourists requesting English-speaking service. For Uber users, they’ll see an option for UberENGLISH along with available cars brandishing an American flag (sorry, Brits). Duolingo Test Center was announced last…

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Tinder now lets you swipe up to ‘Super Like’ that special someone

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By now, Tinder’s swipe left or swipe right behaviors have been adopted and mimicked in a whole range of different apps. Now, Tinder users in Australia (and then the rest of the world) can swipe up to indicate a ‘Super Like.’ Quite obviously, this Super Like indicates “a heightened level of interest,” the company says. To make sure that the new feature isn’t abused, you get a limited number of Super Likes, and you’ll know if someone Super Liked you, as they’ll have a blue footer on their profile when you view it. The company didn’t say exactly how many…

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