On Android? Like running? Spotify just got better for you

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When Spotify got a big redesign back in May, one of the coolest new features was Spotify Running, a tool that selected music to match your running tempo. That feature has so far been limited to iOS users, but now the company is bringing the experience to Android as well. Once you start up Spotify Running, you simply need to jog for a couple of seconds to allow Spotify to get a sense of your pace via your phone’s motion sensors. The app will then pick a song out of its library whose beats per minute matches your steps per…

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CyberLink updates its Director suite of multimedia consumer apps for Windows

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Adobe has Creative Cloud, its cross-platform suite of apps specifically targeted to creative pros. But what’s out there for weekend photographers and videographers on the Windows platform? While there is no shortage of photo, audio and video apps for Windows, CyberLink’s PowerDirector multimedia series caters to the enthusiast crowd that prefers, like Adobe users, to have all their tools interoperable. It also doesn’t hurt if they come at an affordable price. Today, the company has launched brand new versions of its Director multimedia editing software, including PowerDirector 14, AudioDirector 6, ColorDirector 4 and PhotoDirector 7. All are sold separately as standalone products,…

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Square now lets you tweet political donations

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Square has teamed up with Twitter to let you easily send cash donations to US presidential and local campaigns that you support. Once a candidate has signed up for Square’s new program, they can then tweet a unique URL called a Cashtag to request donations from their followers. Candidates can sign up to Square’s program and tweet actionable requests for donations The tweet includes a button that donors can click to initiate a payment using their debit card and FEC-required information. Twitter’s head of political advertising sales Jenna Golden said, “We want people to have the opportunity to utilize this…

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Facebook is going to make it hard to avoid your annoying friends’ terrible parties

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Facebook already added read receipts to Messenger making it hard to avoid boring people who somehow still clutter your ‘friends’ list, now it wants to make Events just as tedious. According to The Daily Dot, Events read receipts will give hosts the ability to see who has opened their invites and checked updates on an event page. They’ll be visible on mobile and desktop. This is what Facebook’s new friendship destruction device (event read receipts) looks like http://pic.twitter.com/Nv1IZfnCJ6 — Daniel Victor (@bydanielvictor) September 14, 2015 A Facebook spokesperson told the Daily Dot: “We’re piloting the ability for private event hosts and guests to know…

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Opera’s desktop browser now syncs your passwords across computers

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The latest version of Opera’s desktop browser packs a number of new features, including password sync across your computers. The browser will now let you sync your login details for all the sites you’ve signed up with and make them available on any Opera browser you’re signed into. With that, its syncing capabilities that previously supported bookmarks, tabs and browser settings are now on par with Chrome and Firefox. In addition to syncing your bookmarks and tabs, Opera can now sync your passwords too It’s also introducing animated themes that loops short video clips on the backgrounds of new tabs.…

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Twitter for the Web is down

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Twitter is having some technical difficulties – its Web portal is down for many users, including several of us here at The Next Web. If you try to access Twitter.comhttp://Twitter.com via a browser, you’ll get generic an error message noting something is wrong and that Twitter is working on a fix. However, mobile apps and Tweetdeck appear to be working fine, as do other parts of Twitter’s website, such as its Support Center. We’re contacting Twitter for more information and will update this post when we hear back.








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9 sites to watch excellent curated videos

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Hundreds of hours of video are uploaded to the Web every minute, so it’s not always easy to find something interesting to watch when you have a moment to spare. Thankfully, we’re experts at faffing on company time and know where to get our fix of quality Web video. Here are our picks for the best sites to watch curated clips. 5by If you’ve only got a couple of minutes to kill, head over to 5by and let its Concierge feature know whether you just want to pass time, discover a new music video or have your mind blown right…

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Use this disposable email service and feel like a spy!

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There are no shortage of disposable email services but I really like this one for its simplicity: The excellently named (and free) MailDrop.cc is exactly that – an email drop for messages you don’t want to get sent to your main email account or things you might just want to keep secret or separate. Blofeld would dig this email service. You don’t need to sign up, you just select a username and get going. Try mine  – brokenbottleboy@maildrop.cc. Feel free to send me confidential schematics or the codes to your death ray. “You expect me to talk Mr Wright?” “No, I…

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The White House is using open data to help you shortlist US colleges

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If you’re planning to apply to universities in the US next year, The White House’s redesigned College Scorecard site is a good place to start shortlisting schools. Using open data and an easy-to-use interface, the resource lets you quickly look up universities by location, size and programs. The redesigned College Scorecard site uses open data to help find the right school for you It also lets you drill down to outcomes at specific colleges, including how much you can expect to accrue in debt and how soon you’ll be able to pay it off. You can also find stats for…

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