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Trunx photo sharing and storage app for iOS 8 gets tweaked UI and new features

Sep17
by Sindy Cator on September 17, 2014 at 4:37 pm
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Insider, Product Updates

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Trunx, a photo sharing and storage app that launched with the promise of free storage for life, has been updated today for iOS to bring new features and a lightly tweaked UI to the platform. Among the additions is a ‘Memori Lane’ feature (which shows a “surprising” photo, similar to Timehop from the same day in years gone past) a redesigned interface that should make for faster uploads and downloads, and increased capacity for ‘SharedPix’ albums – you can now have up to 1,000 images from 100 users. Other tweaks to the platform include an improved tagging system and extended video capture capacity – you can…

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Google Apps for Work user? You can now install Marketplace apps without involving your administrator

Sep17
by Sindy Cator on September 17, 2014 at 4:33 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Google, Insider

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Good news for employees working for Google Apps-using organizations: You no longer have to go running to your administrator for permission to install a new app. Launched back in 2010, the Google Apps Marketplace is a centralized repository that features apps from third-party developers designed to work in tandem with Google’s own tools through Google Apps for Work, Google Apps for Education or Google Apps for Government. Thus far, to action these third-party apps you would need to involve your IT administrator to enable the install. Now, you can do it all by yourself. Administrators can still control which apps…

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Indiegogo reveals that all successfully-funded campaigns can soon stay open after the deadline

Sep17
by Sindy Cator on September 17, 2014 at 3:38 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Insider

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Crowdfunding has taken on a life of its own since the dawn of the Web, with a myriad of online platforms serving to democratize the product-funding and building process. Today, perennial crowdfunding favorite Indiegogo has announced a slight gear-shift as it looks not only to differentiate, but also to maximize the amount of time a person or company has to garner as much funding as possible for their creations. Thus far, Indiegogo has offered ‘Flexible’ and ‘Fixed Funding’. So, if you reach your goal, you keep all raised funds, minus a 4 percent fee. If you don’t reach your goal,…

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Indiegogo reveals that all successfully-funded campaigns can soon stay open after the deadline

Sep17
by Sindy Cator on September 17, 2014 at 3:38 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Insider

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Crowdfunding has taken on a life of its own since the dawn of the Web, with a myriad of online platforms serving to democratize the product-funding and building process. Today, perennial crowdfunding favorite Indiegogo has announced a slight gear-shift as it looks not only to differentiate, but also to maximize the amount of time a person or company has to garner as much funding as possible for their creations. Thus far, Indiegogo has offered ‘Flexible’ and ‘Fixed Funding’. So, if you reach your goal, you keep all raised funds, minus a 4 percent fee. If you don’t reach your goal,…

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Motorola Moto G (2014) review: A brilliantly compromised handset that goes just one step too far

Sep17
by Sindy Cator on September 17, 2014 at 3:26 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Gadgets, Google, Insider, Mobile, Product Reviews, smartphones

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Motorola has lifted the lid on an updated version of its Moto G low-to-mid-range handset and we’ve already brought you our quick first impressions of the device. Now it’s time to delve a bit deeper to see how the Moto G measures up in the real world. Before we jump in, it’s good to keep in mind where the Moto G is aimed – squarely at first-time smartphone buyers or people wanting solid specs at a reasonable price, rather than the bleeding edge. In the UK it costs less than £150 (around $180 in the US) and its predecessor managed to scoop the…

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