Cut the Starbucks line in the UK with mobile ordering

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Starbucks has launched its Mobile Order & Pay app in the UK, so you don’t have to wait around in line for your coffee anymore. Available right now, the app lets you order and customize your food and drink before you arrive at the store, so you can just walk in and grab it without stopping. The app is free and will initially only allow pre-orders in London’s 150 stores. Eventually, the company plans to expand it to further stores across the UK. If you need a coffee fix and hate waiting, you’ll want this app. ➤ Mobile Order &…

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Firefox 41 lets developers screenshot individual page elements

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Firefox 41, the latest version of Mozilla’s browser released on September 22, includes an interesting new feature for developers: screenshots of individual elements. If you’re browsing the inspector panel for a page, you can now right click any element and take a screenshot of it. It’s a handy addition that other browsers haven’t added yet, particularly for passing on feedback about a page. The update had a number of other major developer improvements — like copying text to your clipboard without Adobe Flash — but the screenshot feature had flown under the radar. ➤ Firefox 41 [Mozilla Hacks]








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Tinder takes the ‘Super Like’ Worldwide

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Tinder is adding an extra swipe for eager folks looking to make connections. The company announced today that the ‘Super Like,’ a new action that allows users to express open interest. A user can deploy the ‘Super Like’ on one potential match per day with a single swipe up. When that user comes up in that potential match’s feed, their picture will display a special badge to indicate that the person has used his or her Super Like. The company tested the feature in Australia in early September, which CEO Sean Rad said proved to have a positive effect on…

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Mobile Photo Connect conference bestows first-ever app awards

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Mobile Photo Connect, the three-year old, all-day mobile photo conference held yesterday in San Francisco, featured what has now become its signature event: the Show & Tell in which app developers get four minutes each to tell the assembled crowd about their product. The conference hosted 30 high profile apps and services, in addition to targeted panels, spanning a range of both new and existing apps. The Next Web was part of the first-ever (and certainly not the last) judging panel where I and fellow judges photographer Jen Pollack Bianco, start-up expert Jim Beddows and online photo specialist James Joaquin slugged it out behind the scenes to bestow the…

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Free Microsoft course teaches ‘absolute beginners’ to code Windows 10 apps

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Ever wanted to code an app, but have no coding experience whatsoever? Don’t worry, Microsoft has you covered. The company is offering an ‘absolute beginner’ series of video lessons for anyone looking to learn how to code a Windows 10 app. More specifically, it’s a series on creating Universal Windows Platform apps that can potentially work on a variety of devices including PCs, phones, tablets, a Raspberry Pi, HoloLens, and Xbox. That said, Microsoft recommends you have some basic understanding of coding in C#, so it suggests you check out its C# Fundamentals series first. The course is laid out in…

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Microsoft copies Facebook and adds Likes and @Mentions to Outlook

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Microsoft wants email to learn some tricks from social media. The company today announced it’s bringing Likes and @Mentions to Outlook on the Web. Indicated by the classic thumbs-up, Microsoft says the Likes are meant to help you endorse a specific email, or bring attention to it. Or as on Facebook, it could simply be used to acknowledge you’ve read something or empathize with it, without having to type a full response. As you might expect, you’ll receive a notification when someone likes an email, and it will show up highlighted a top the message. Meanwhile, you can also tag people…

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QuizUp is becoming an NBC TV gameshow

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NBC has revealed that a new 10 episode trivia show based on the popular app QuizUp is in the works. The show will put in-studio contestants in direct competition with viewers at home using their mobile devices. The in-studio players can win up to $1 million if they are successful in the eight rounds. At-home players will receive the money allocated to the round they win only. To be one of the at-home players, you will need to qualify through the app. And even if you don’t make the grade, you can still play along with the TV show in…

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11 fitness technologies that won’t let you skip leg day

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Not a day goes by without a new fitness app, activity tracker or connected device promising to turn you into the ultimate athlete or yoga master. Fitness is such an active market that simply keeping track of it on Index probably has me burning more calories than I could eat in a day! Whether you’re a fitness freak or not, there are countless tools available to help you set goals, monitor progress and share your achievements. Fitness technologies make sure you don’t get off track and reduce the chances of a valid excuse to skip a workout. Though most are probably…

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Twitter is rolling out more ‘Buy Now’ buttons to your timeline

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Twitter is preparing to expand its e-commerce presence in a big way. The company today announced it’s planning to roll out the ‘Buy Now’ buttons it introduced last year to many more merchants and brands. For reference, the shoppable tweets look like this: Fanny packs FTW! This one is exclusive to Brit+Co. Shop to it on Twitter! http://t.co/1vzgotySzE — Brit + Co (@BritandCo) September 30, 2015 The Buy Now button will be available for merchant platforms such as Bigcommerce, Demandware and Shopify, including brands like Best Buy Adidas, PacSun and many more. Previous stalwarts included Fancy, Stripe, Gumroad and Musictoday. When…

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