PAUSE for iOS promises to soothe your mind and relieve stress

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Stress is hard to avoid in today’s world and we are often guilty of turning to our phones, laptops and tablets as a distraction, which isn’t always the healthiest option. Well, building on that concept, PAUSE is a new iOS app designed to help you combat stress or anxiety and regain your focus. Combining design, technology and mindfulness, the app’s process starts by playing ambient sounds and then has you place your fingertip on the screen to create a small shape resembling a colorful screen bleed, which grows and pulsates as you move it continuously across the screen, listening to…

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Facebook is letting some mobile users say ‘happy birthday’ with a video message

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Facebook doesn’t want you to celebrate your birthday alone, but an endless list of comments from everyone in your friends list saying ‘Happy Birthday!’ doesn’t really deliver the personal touch either, which is why some iOS users are now being prompted to send a video as a birthday greeting directly from within the app. To use it, you just tap the record button and capture a message of up to 20 seconds. You can then review it before posting to the person’s wall. Admittedly, you may well still end up with a stream of people all wishing you happy birthday…

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Google launches an app like Citymapper and Moovit to help Delhi commuters get around town

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Google has launched Delhi Public Transport Offline an Android app that helps users in the Indian capital of New Delhi get around town using public transport, without the need for an internet connection. The free app lets you look up bus and metro routes and supports DMRC Metro, DTC buses, Gurgaon Rapid Metro, and DIMTS Orange buses. You can look up bus and metro routes across New Delhi, even while offline In addition to searching for directions to your destination, you can also view bus and metro timetables and receive notifications about Delhi transit news and metro delays. It’s quite…

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Adobe’s amazing prototype camera app can remove tourists from your holiday photos

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An amazing new prototype demo from Adobe at its MAX conference in San Francisco showed a camera app that can intelligently remove tourists and other obstructions from photos. The camera application can be put into ‘Monument Mode’, which runs an algorithm over the captured image to remove objects and people as they move around, keeping the stationary background. It analyzes the difference and ultimately creates an image with only the thing you actually want a photo of in a few seconds. Monument Mode would be ideal for crowded tourist destinations like the Grand Canyon, where it’s increasingly difficult to get a photo without…

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Vine for Android now recommends posts based on what you’re watching

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Vine has updated its Android app with a new feature that recommends clips you’ll enjoy. When browsing your stream or a user’s profile, you’ll notice a new ‘Similar Vines’ button beneath each post. Tapping it brings up Vines from other users that the service think you’ll like. Tap the new ‘Similar Vines’ button beneath a post to view recommended clips Vine says the feature is part of a new recommendation engine it’s been working on. In a blog post, the company notes, “As you and your fellow Vine viewers watch and interact with Vines, that activity helps us determine which posts…

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Lightroom mobile app for iOS is now a standalone image editor free for everyone

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Adobe’s Lightroom Mobile app for iPad and iPhone has generally been known as a companion app for the company’s desktop photo management tool. While it was always available free for download, it required the desktop app — and a subscription to Creative Cloud — to achieve a meaningful workflow. No longer. Lightroom for mobile on iOS can now be used locally on your phone or tablet without the desktop Lightroom app, without a Creative Cloud Photography Plan subscription and even without an Adobe ID. The same feature is coming soon to Android. This move is part of an overall desire to broaden the audience.…

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Medium revamps on desktop and mobile, complete with logo redesign

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Fresh off of a $57 million funding round and valued at $400 million, blogging platform Medium is making some big changes to its look and feel. At an evening event in San Francisco, Medium founder Ev Williams and his team introduced a redesigned Medium for Web and mobile. “We’re happy Medium is a default place to share perspectives on a growing number of issues that matter,” Williams said. “And it’s increasingly the best place to find commentary about what’s going on in the world.” Medium for Web The version, dubbed “Medium 2.0,” was also articulated in an accompanying blog post by Williams. Medium’s aesthetic overhaul —…

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WhatsApp integrates Google Drive to make sure you never lose your photos, videos and chats

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WhatsApp and Google announced a partnership today that sees the messaging app integrate Google Drive storage to make backing up and restoring chats easy. The feature, which Google says is rolling out to WhatsApp users from today but will take a “few months” to reach everyone, backs up chats, voice clips, photos and videos to a folder in your Drive automatically. As well as providing a handy copy for people who use WhatsApp a lot and want to archive for posterity, all the data can be restored to a new phone in a few taps when you finally upgrade/lose/break your current handset.…

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Self-driving cars will change ridesharing forever, and Wadeeny is ready

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Just as BlaBlaCar is helping long-distance car drivers make more of their trips by taking other people along for the ride, Wadeeny is launching today in the UK and Ireland with the aim of doing the same for short trips within cities. However, the Berlin-based startup has its eyes on a far greater opportunity – harnessing the coming rise of autonomous vehicles. Wadeeny originally launched in Egypt in 2011, but the upheaval around the ‘Arab Spring’ led co-founders Hesham Ghandour and Aly El Guezery to shut down and relocate to Germany in search of a more stable locale in which to grow a tech…

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