Sideplayer for Chrome lets you watch YouTube videos in a pop-up window

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Need to get some work done but don’t want to miss a YouTube livestream? Sideplayer’s got you covered. This handy Chrome extension lets you watch YouTube videos in a pop-up that floats above your current tab. Install it, click the ‘Play in Sideplayer’ button beneath any YouTube clip and you’re good to go. Sideplayer is always on top of whichever tab you’re on While the pop-up shows up at the top right corner of screen by default, you can drag and move it anywhere you like, and even tug at a corner to resize it. What’s especially neat is that…

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Wunderlist for Windows 10 lets you add to-dos with Cortana

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Microsoft has released a new version of Wunderlist — the to-do app it acquired in June — for Windows 10, with support for OS-specific features like dictating tasks to Cortana and displaying live tiles. The desktop app has got a nice visual refresh with flatter design elements. The sidebar and detail view that shows sub-tasks and due dates have been updated, and there’s a new title bar that lets you know which list you’re adding tasks to. Wunderlist for Windows 10 features a sleek, easy to use interface If you’ve got Microsoft’s voice assistant enabled, you can now add to-dos…

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Apple buys startup to help Siri act more like a real person

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Apple is looking to make Siri better, and its latest move is buying a voice-recognition startup. The company today confirmed to the Financial Times it bought VocalIQ, a company dedicated to allowing voice assistants to understand natural dialog. Think more sci-fi AI and less repeating the same thing three times to get it right. Apple didn’t say exactly how it plans to make use of vocal IQ, however. It just provided its standard issue response for company purchases: “Apple buys smaller technology companies from time to time, and we generally do not discuss our purpose or plans.” But it’s not…

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Bareo makes it easy to log and manage your food pantry

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Each week we’re profiling one company that has been selected for Boost – our early-stage startup growth program. Catch up with these companies in person a The Next Web Conference USA on November 18. Keeping track of your kitchen pantry can be cumbersome, especially if you’re trying to run some sort of food business. Bareo wants to make your life easier. It works with a simple three-step process: input your recipes, track your pantry, and then manage your food orders. It will then will automatically provide prices for all your recipes, help you restock before ingredients run out, and help you share…

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Radical.fm now lets you broadcast tunes and chat with listeners on your own station

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Free internet radio service Radical.fm has launched Radcasting, a social music sharing experience that lets users broadcast tunes and chat with listeners on their own personal station. Curators can let friends know they’re ‘on the air’ via Facebook and Twitter, and queue up tunes to share with them, while receiving feedback on a live chat. Listeners can add songs they like to their own stations. You can now broadcast tunes and chat with listeners in real-time CEO Thomas McAlevey says, “Radical combines the sense of community of old-school FM radio with the personalization made possible by the Internet to deliver…

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Microsoft’s new Windows Phone app lets you recommend home maintenance services to friends

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Home Team, the latest app to emerge from Microsoft’s Garage initiative, is designed to let Windows Phone users share recommendations for home maintenance professionals — like plumbers and gardeners —with your contacts. You can recommend professionals for various household tasks and even ask contacts to share their favorites Of course, you aren’t restricted to those categories and can also recommend trusted doctors, babysitters, mechanics and more. The app lets you create a ‘team’ of professionals you trust and share their contacts easily with friends. You can connect with people on Facebook or join an office network to share recommendations with…

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13 of the best Android apps from September

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Coming off the back of the summer holidays always make September a busy month and this year it was no different. From useful spam fighting options arriving for Gmail to movie tracking and the launch of a huge repository of online tutorials across a range of subjects. We’ve sorted the wheat from the chaff and what follows is the best new and updated apps from September. All you need to do is clear a few minutes in your schedule and click your way through the list. Gmail Google rolled out an update last month for Android users (and on the…

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Adblock extension with 40 million users sells to mystery buyer, refuses to name new owner

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Adblock, a popular extension for blocking advertising in Chrome and Safari with more than 40 million users, was quietly sold today. The extension displayed a popup on October 1 saying that it is now allowing EyeO’s acceptable advertising — which allows advertisers to buy their way onto the whitelist — through the filter. Was casually browsing earlier using Google Chrome, opened a new tab, and this popped up: http://pic.twitter.com/BTmPabAwkd — Adam Haworth (@aahaworth) October 1, 2015 Buried in the bottom of that message, however, was a more notable change: Adblock has been sold. What’s strange is that the company won’t disclose who it’s been…

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17 of the best iPhone and iPad apps from September

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With the launch of iOS 9 last month, it was busy month for new and updated apps – from big names like Keep arriving belatedly for Apple’s OS to adblockers and Lil Jon’s new keyboard album Vext. Luckily for you, we’ve sorted the wheat from the chaff and what follows is the best new and updated apps from September. All you need to do is clear a few minutes in your schedule, make yourself a drink and click your way through the list. Basil If you’re an iPhone owner with a penchant for fine food – or just a need…

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