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Designers often need face time to make sure that complex projects are on track. Yet, chat rooms and presentation platforms tend to lack the tools for flexible and in-depth collaborations. If you’re a graphic, interface or product designer using Adobe Photoshop CC 2014, a new option can boost the quality of your conversation. LiveShare PS, a free design collaboration plug-in for Photoshop, lets you conduct real-time meetings in your browser, offering a high-fidelity experience that beats screen sharing via the typical meeting software. Powered by the prototyping and collaboration platform, InVision, and created in collaboration with the Photoshop team, LiveShare PS assists the interface and design workflow by taking…
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At Google I/O, the company made available the software development kit (SDK) allowing developers to integrate Google’s Android Wear platform with their own devices and apps. Today a handful of apps, including third-party ones like Duolingo and Pinterest, are finally live on a dedicated section in the Google Play store. Apps for Android Wear launching today! A collection of apps for Android Wear is now available on Google Play: http://t.co/EuLFOw1cqm — Google Developers (@googledevs) July 3, 2014 First announced back in March, Android Wear is Google’s custom platform for smartwatches and it has already seen pledges of support from device makers such as LG, Motorola and Samsung….
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Microsoft is reportedly releasing a fitness band that works with Android, iPhone and Windows Phone
It seems like tech companies all want a slice of the wearables market, and Microsoft is no exception. Microsoft expert Paul Thurrott reports on Supersite for Windows that the company will release in fall a fitness band similar to Samsung’s Gear Fit. It is said to be able to display smartphone-based notifications, though the main role of the wearable is for health and fitness tracking. Interestingly enough, Thurrott says that Microsoft is seeking to stand out with this fitness band by making it work with Android, iOS and Windows Phone. This cross-platform support is something that its competitors haven’t approached yet. Otherwise,…
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There’s an element of fear that organizations have to overcome when moving their Web services off-premise and into the public cloud, especially for companies like Netflix that handle such a large chunk of the world’s traffic. After all, switching to a third-party infrastructure means relinquishing full control over your stack. To counter the fog of war that the cloud brings, a growing number of companies have turned to Boundary for insight into their network performance. Boundary makes one of the only real-time virtual monitoring tools that re-introduces deep visibility to off-site cloud operations like AWS. Back in May, Boundary announced a…
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