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Pandora for Android tablets gets an alarm clock and sleep timer for waking up to your favorite station

Mar05
by Sindy Cator on March 5, 2014 at 5:19 pm
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Insider, Mobile

Pandora today updated its Android app with tablet additions: an alarm clock and sleep timer. You can download the new version now directly from Google Play.

alarm stop snooze Pandora for Android tablets gets an alarm clock and sleep timer for waking up to your favorite station

The full Pandora 5.2 for Android changelog is as follows:

  • Sleep timer and alarm clock are now available for your tablet: djust the sleep timer time from 15/30/60 minutes, use the snooze feature on the alarm clock to sleep in, and use both together to dream away and wake up to your favorite station.
  • Receive personalized notifications on your smartphone or tablet: Hear about new music or comedy added to your stations, and find out your friends’ activities including follows and comments.
  • The usual improvements and bug fixes.

Pandora for iOS first got an alarm clock back in December. The Android app received the features for smartphones in January, and tablets finally have them too.

Image Credit: khrawlings / Flickr

└ Tags: media, syndicated
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Pandora for Android tablets gets an alarm clock and sleep timer for waking up to your favorite station

Mar05
by Sindy Cator on March 5, 2014 at 5:19 pm
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Insider, Mobile

Pandora today updated its Android app with tablet additions: an alarm clock and sleep timer. You can download the new version now directly from Google Play.

alarm stop snooze Pandora for Android tablets gets an alarm clock and sleep timer for waking up to your favorite station

The full Pandora 5.2 for Android changelog is as follows:

  • Sleep timer and alarm clock are now available for your tablet: djust the sleep timer time from 15/30/60 minutes, use the snooze feature on the alarm clock to sleep in, and use both together to dream away and wake up to your favorite station.
  • Receive personalized notifications on your smartphone or tablet: Hear about new music or comedy added to your stations, and find out your friends’ activities including follows and comments.
  • The usual improvements and bug fixes.

Pandora for iOS first got an alarm clock back in December. The Android app received the features for smartphones in January, and tablets finally have them too.

Image Credit: khrawlings / Flickr

└ Tags: media, syndicated
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CALCU is a sweet, gesture-based calculator for Android

Mar05
by Sindy Cator on March 5, 2014 at 5:13 pm
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Insider

Photo 05 03 2014 16 12 50 520x245 CALCU is a sweet, gesture based calculator for Android

Android often gets a bad rap for the aesthetic quality of its apps, but there are plenty of beautiful ones out there. And while the prospect of a new calculator app might not set your saliva glands into overdrive, it’s worth our while giving CALCU a quick shout out for its attention to design detail.

How it looks

Launching initially with a default dark skin, CALCU lets you select from twelve themes.

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Some may be a little garish, but they’re all smooth and underpinned by the same slick navigability and UX. The main part of the calculator is pretty standard, with the result of your sum appearing at the top, and keypad at the bottom.

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By swiping down, you can view the calculation history tape, while swiping up on the keyboard reveals additional keys, including the scientific functions.

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You can also enable further features that are classed as still in the ‘Lab’ – basically you can swipe down on the keyboard to carry out the calculation, or swipe up to clear the screen. And within settings, you can fine-tune things by enabling a full keyboard layout, haptic feedback, and more.

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If you’re looking for a simple but good-looking, nice-to-use calculator app for Android, CALCU is worth your time.

Though it is free, you can pay $1.99 to remove the ads within CALCU, as well as “supporting more features”. In other words, even if you like the app and don’t mind the ads, it would be awfully nice if you can donate to the cause anyway.

Meanwhile, if you also own an iOS device, you may wish to check out Tydlig, while Rechner is decent too.

➤ CALCU | Google Play

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a couple of laughzillas on a blue diamond background

CALCU is a sweet, gesture-based calculator for Android

Mar05
by Sindy Cator on March 5, 2014 at 5:13 pm
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Insider

Photo 05 03 2014 16 12 50 520x245 CALCU is a sweet, gesture based calculator for Android

Android often gets a bad rap for the aesthetic quality of its apps, but there are plenty of beautiful ones out there. And while the prospect of a new calculator app might not set your saliva glands into overdrive, it’s worth our while giving CALCU a quick shout out for its attention to design detail.

How it looks

Launching initially with a default dark skin, CALCU lets you select from twelve themes.

a2 220x391 CALCU is a sweet, gesture based calculator for Android    b2 220x391 CALCU is a sweet, gesture based calculator for Android

Some may be a little garish, but they’re all smooth and underpinned by the same slick navigability and UX. The main part of the calculator is pretty standard, with the result of your sum appearing at the top, and keypad at the bottom.

c2 220x391 CALCU is a sweet, gesture based calculator for Android    d2 220x391 CALCU is a sweet, gesture based calculator for Android

By swiping down, you can view the calculation history tape, while swiping up on the keyboard reveals additional keys, including the scientific functions.

Screenshot 2014 03 05 16 35 00 220x391 CALCU is a sweet, gesture based calculator for Android    f2 220x391 CALCU is a sweet, gesture based calculator for Android

You can also enable further features that are classed as still in the ‘Lab’ – basically you can swipe down on the keyboard to carry out the calculation, or swipe up to clear the screen. And within settings, you can fine-tune things by enabling a full keyboard layout, haptic feedback, and more.

g1 220x391 CALCU is a sweet, gesture based calculator for Android    h1 220x391 CALCU is a sweet, gesture based calculator for Android

If you’re looking for a simple but good-looking, nice-to-use calculator app for Android, CALCU is worth your time.

Though it is free, you can pay $1.99 to remove the ads within CALCU, as well as “supporting more features”. In other words, even if you like the app and don’t mind the ads, it would be awfully nice if you can donate to the cause anyway.

Meanwhile, if you also own an iOS device, you may wish to check out Tydlig, while Rechner is decent too.

➤ CALCU | Google Play

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Evernote for Android now supports handwritten notes

Mar05
by Sindy Cator on March 5, 2014 at 5:05 pm
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web

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In its bid to create “a better Evernote“, a long-awaited feature is arriving today for Android users: Handwriting. At last, you can pick up your smartphone or tablet and quickly jot down some notes with your finger or stylus.

Within any note, the Android app will now show a pen icon in the top right-hand corner. Once selected, a spotted canvas will appear on screen and you can begin writing or drawing immediately, just as you would in a paper-based notebook. There are four colors and three thickness options to choose from, as well as a simple eraser for fixing mistakes and hiding embarrassing doodles.

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Using the two arrows at the top and bottom of the screen, you can quickly edit different sections and request extra ‘paper’ when necessary. I tried the feature on both a Moto X and Nexus 7 and found it to be both accurate and natural.

While it was fun to draw (terrible) illustrations with my digits, I found it tricky to write or draw anything meaningful. Stylus input is likely the way to go, either with a device like the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1, or a third-party utensil such as the Pencil by FiftyThree.

evernote2 Evernote for Android now supports handwritten notes

Notably, you can also weave handwriting into other note types. So if you want to add a chart, photo or audio recording, you can back out of the dotted canvas and add them as normal underneath. “Say you’re in chemistry class,” Evernote said. “You should be able to type everything that the professor says, then draw a chemical structure, then type some more, all while recording the audio from the lecture. These aren’t separate ideas. They should all live together.”

In today’s update, Evernote also added text highlighting and made the in-app camera “at least two times faster” than before. If you found it to be a tad laggy in the past, hopefully this will rectify the problem.

➤ Evernote | Android

Image Credit: Warren Little/Getty Images

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