YouTube Gaming will soon let you stream from your Android phone

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An incoming update for YouTube Gaming, which lets players stream content from their PCs, will soon add support for Android devices. The update was confirmed during a keynote speech by Ryan Wyatt, YouTube’s global head of gaming partnerships, at theTokyo Game Show, but precise timings weren’t given. The company also announced that a Japanese version of YouTube Gaming is in the works, after it was initially only made available in the UK and US. Wyatt said: With this incredible eco-system, we knew we had to do more for gaming and more the gaming industry. Japan’s mobile games define its gaming culture… This shows there’s…

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Adblockers top the App Store for iOS 9 users

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Less than 24 hours after the release of iOS 9, it’s interesting to see that adblockers are shooting to the top of the charts in the App Store worldwide. Content blockers, which allow users to block advertising, trackers and third-party scripts for the first time, are one the major new features on iOS 9. Peace is proving to be one of the most popular choices, along with Purify and Blockr. It was created by the former CTO of Tumblr, Marco Arment, and topped the charts within hours of going live, despite costing $2.99 to download. A subject of much debate, adblocking has become increasingly…

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You can now control Google Slides presentations from your Android lock screen

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Google has updated its Slides presentation app on Android with a couple of useful features, including the ability to control presentations from the lock screen. The latest version lets you move forward or backward through your slide deck using buttons in a lock screen notification, negating the need to enter a password to unlock your device each time. Slides now has a lock screen notification to control presentations (left); Swipe down to reveal an option to exit your presentation (right) You can also tap ‘Disconnect’ to exit your presentation from the same notification. In addition, you can now switch to…

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Pocket for iPad now lets you watch videos while using other apps

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Pocket has updated its read-later app for iOS 9 with a couple of useful new features, including picture-in-picture support on iPad. The latest version lets you watch videos you’ve saved to your account in a small window that floats above other apps on your iPad. It’s handy for doing things like watching a cooking technique and looking up a related recipe at the same time. You can watch videos while using other apps, thanks to iOS 9’s picture-in-picture feature In addition, articles saved to Pocket will now show up in search results when you look them up using Spotlight. Pocket…

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Apple’s first Android app helps you switch to iOS

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Apple has released Move to iOS, its first Android app ever. The tool helps you migrate your essential data to your iOS device over Wi-Fi. Move to iOS creates a private Wi-Fi network to transfer your contacts, calendars, email accounts, messages and camera roll. All you need to do is enter a security code displayed on your iPhone and select what you want to move to initiate the process. Move to iOS helps you transfer your data over a private Wi-Fi network The app should help people switch to the new iPhones when they launch later this month. It works…

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Talkspace wants you to combat social media addiction by texting a therapist

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Whether or not you admit it, we all present ourselves in a particular light on the Web. From witty tweets to heavily edited Instagram photos, the pressure to be “Liked” on the Web is constant – and it’s an issue that’s fast becoming a pandemic to every type of social media users, young and old. To help provide some therapeutic relief, Talkspace, the Web service that allows you to chat with an on-call counselor, now offers a Social Media Dependency program. The three-month therapy plan aims to help those afflicted by bad self-perception, depression and body image issues brought on by social media,…

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Cortana will now show you coupons when you shop using Microsoft’s Edge browser

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Microsoft want to help you save a bit of money when you use its browser. The company today announced it’s testing a new feature that allows Cortana to surface coupons when you browse shopping sites. For example, if you visit Best Buy’s website, a little blurb will appear in your URL bar with Cortana suggesting you use a coupon. Click on it, and Cortana’s sidebar will pop up to show you some of the available deals. Microsoft says coupons are also available for Staples, Macy’s and others , with more to be added in the coming months through a partnership…

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Microsoft’s Send messaging app is now available on Android

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Microsoft has released its Send app for Android today, after originally making it only available to iOS users. Send is a new take on emails that removes the subject line and signatures and takes you straight to your contacts list. It basically turns your emails into WhatsApp-style conversations. Another neat update has been the addition of GIF support, so now Send users can spam each other in the most efficient way possible. Send is currently only an option for Office 365 users with business and education accounts, however, so no using it with your personal account for now. ➤ Send [Android]








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OneNote gets huge multi-tasking update with iOS 9 and iPad Pro support

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OneNote is becoming a lot more powerful for iPad users thanks to iOS 9. Microsoft today announced an update to OneNote for iOS, mainly adding support for multi-tasking features introduced with Apple’s latest software, as well as preparing support for the iPad Pro‘s November launch. First off, Split View support means you can have OneNote open next to another app, which should make it easy to take notes while reading an article or watching a video. Windows users may be yawning as they’ve been able to do this for a long time, but it’s a useful addition nonetheless. More unique is…

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