Wearables, wearables, wearables. It seems that nearly every tech company — bar a few notable exceptions — is getting into wearables. You can add ASUS to the list… soon. The Taiwanese company has once again teased details of its first smartwatch on Twitter. The company previously detailed a first glimpse of the watch screen, but this time around we get a good look at the device’s overall form factor — albeit via a sketch. Here is a glimpse of #ASUSwearable, which will be one of the highlights at #IFA2014 in Berlin. pic.twitter.com/36LKNTxcrM — ASUS (@ASUS) August 26, 2014 TechCrunch previously reported that we…
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Wearables, wearables, wearables. It seems that nearly every tech company — bar a few notable exceptions — is getting into wearables. You can add ASUS to the list… soon. The Taiwanese company has once again teased details of its first smartwatch on Twitter. The company previously detailed a first glimpse of the watch screen, but this time around we get a good look at the device’s overall form factor — albeit via a sketch. Here is a glimpse of #ASUSwearable, which will be one of the highlights at #IFA2014 in Berlin. pic.twitter.com/36LKNTxcrM — ASUS (@ASUS) August 26, 2014 TechCrunch previously reported that we…
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Music streaming service Spotify is playing catch-up with its Windows Phone app, finally making it free on the platform after unveiling a free, ad-supported and shuffle-mode which came to iOS and Android earlier this year. From today, Windows Phone 8 and 8.1 users are getting an update for Spotify that lets you shuffle your own music, all the playlists you’ve created and playlists from people you follow. You can also shuffle an artist’s entire catalog – though that means you won’t be able to dig down into individual albums specifically. You can also access ‘Browse’ on Spotify for playlists that the service created…
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Music streaming service Spotify is playing catch-up with its Windows Phone app, finally making it free on the platform after unveiling a free, ad-supported and shuffle-mode which came to iOS and Android earlier this year. From today, Windows Phone 8 and 8.1 users are getting an update for Spotify that lets you shuffle your own music, all the playlists you’ve created and playlists from people you follow. You can also shuffle an artist’s entire catalog – though that means you won’t be able to dig down into individual albums specifically. You can also access ‘Browse’ on Spotify for playlists that the service created…
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