Google Keep finally arrives on iOS for all your note-taking needs

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Keep – Google’s simple note-taking app – is finally arriving on iOS. It’s the same set of features you’ve come to expect from the Android and Web versions. You can create colored notes and to-do lists, search for information by photo, audio, or text, or add labels to help keep things organized. You can also set reminders based on a time or location so you don’t forget an item from your next shopping list. Of course, it’s connected to the cloud, so your notes will be saved across all your devices, and collaborative functionality means you can share notes with others and work…

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Ledge uses Venmo to make borrowing money and paying it back dead simple

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We’ve all been there – sometimes you simply need to borrow money. Whether it’s for a big investment, moving to a new place or life just getting a little rough, Ledge aims to make it dead simple to borrow money from friends, family and others – and actually pay them back. It essentially works like a crowdfunding platform, but with a few twists. After borrowers create a campaign explaining how much cash they need, they give the loan interest rate (which adds a lending incentive), and specify the number of installments payments will be made over.   Like on several other platforms, funds aren’t available…

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Roblox’s community-made games are coming to Xbox One

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Roblox, the platform that lets kids (and adults) create their own games to play across a range of different devices, is launching Roblox for Xbox in mid-November bringing user-created titles to the console. At launch, more than 20 of Roblox’s most popular games will be available for free via the Roblox for Xbox app but indie developers will be able to offer in-game purchases in order to generate some cash. Following the launch, Roblox says it will add new games to the Xbox app, though it didn’t say which, or how many. The Xbox app will also offer up exclusive…

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Is your Android device too hot to handle? DU Battery Saver cools it down

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We’ve already told you about the benefits of DU Battery Saver when it comes to squeezing more battery life out of your Android device, but there’s more – the app has recently added an intriguing phone cooling feature, too. In the app’s Saver menu you’ll find the Phone Cooler tool that will scan your smartphone for any apps that cause excess heat. Your phone’s temperature is mainly determined by its CPU. Apps that increase CPU usage for a long period of time can cause the CPU to overheat, potentially reducing the lifespan of your device. The Phone Cooler feature in…

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QuizUp launches tools for creating your own trivia categories and questions

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QuizUp has launched a new Web-based tool that allows players of the trivia game to create their own challenges to share with friends and the wider global QuizUp community. Announced today, the new ‘My QuizUp’ portal follows a social and community-focused revamp in May this year, which brought a new range of features to the platform. However, until now, players had to make do with categories and questions set by the company. To set up your own quiz using the new feature, you just need to come up with a title, tagline and a set of questions – there’s no limit to…

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New Firefox 42 beta features enhanced protection against third-party tracking

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No sooner had it released version 41 of its Firefox Web  browser, Mozilla followed up with 42.0 beta, for the next version, spotlighting privacy and tracking. The headliner is an experimental new feature — Tracking Protection in Private Browsing — that Mozilla wants its users to try out for Mac, Windows, Linux and Android. Whereas Websites typically rely on third-party vendors who are not linked to the sites you visit to produce analytical data, social network buttons and advertising, these same companies may also use certain page elements that act to record your browsing activity, creating an unwanted online user profile. The new feature is…

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CurrencyFair’s new money exchange app offers lower rates than PayPal and Stripe

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Foreign exchange marketplace CurrencyFair has today announced the release of its new app for iOS and Android. Already a popular exchange platform on the Web, the new app will provide users with the same level of functionality but with better value, ease of use and security, according to the company. Some of the app’s features include securely allowing users to take a photo and store copies of their ID and quick money transfers in various currencies. All exchanges on the app will be done using the live currency exchange rates and users can also see the exchange rate margin. CurrencyFair uses a ‘Money…

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Life on Twitter visualizes your last 1,000 tweets

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Tweet a lot? There’s a new tool that visualizes what you say, who you talk to the most and which emoji you use frequently on Twitter, for free. Life on Twitter analyzes your last 1,000 tweets to show you your most mentioned contacts, your followers-following ratio, which days of the week you’re most chatty, as well as your most popular posts. The app visualizes your tweets with neat graphics and highlights from your activity The app only takes a few seconds to go through your tweets and then displays your stats on a page that you can share with others.…

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Pixelmator is ready for iOS 9 with support for Split Screen and Spotlight

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Pixelmator is now ready for iOS 9. With today’s update to version 2.1, users will be able to take advantage of Split Screen and Slide Over for the iPad, and edit images with resolution up to 8K. A new feature called Open in Place lets you edit images in any document and save them right back to the same file. While most will probably edit photos before including them in a slideshow or document, the ability to edit and save to the same place will be handy for last-second alterations. Save to Photos rolls in tighter integration to your Photos…

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