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Whistle adds Android support to its wearable activity tracker for dogs

Feb27
by Sindy Cator on February 27, 2014 at 1:00 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Insider

whistle 3 crop 520x245 Whistle adds Android support to its wearable activity tracker for dogs

Now that humans have all manner of fitness bands to help us get in shape, it only makes sense that dogs get one too. Whistle has launched its activity monitor collar attachment for dogs on Android.

The $129 accessory loops around your dog’s collar and syncs up over Wi-Fi or Bluetooth with the accompanying iOS or Android app. You can set daily goals for your dog’s exercise and receive notifications when it meets them.

Alongside the Android launch, Whistle has added several new features to the iOS version. The accessory is now able to break down activity into different categories, such as walking, playing and resting. Running and swimming are planned down the road. You can also now take advantage of Facebook and Twitter sharing if you want to show off how healthy your pet is.

whistle 1 220x390 Whistle adds Android support to its wearable activity tracker for dogsWhistle today announced a significant win on the distribution side after getting its device into PetSmart’s retail stores across the US and Canada.

I’ve been testing a Whistle on my dog for the past week. It’s definitely a fun accessory that lets you peer a bit into your pet’s world, but I’m not convinced it has enough functionality to make it worth the $129 yet, unless you’re a self-professed dog lover or a frequent traveler. I already know that my dog is active, and Whistle isn’t yet answering the questions I do have, like whether she’s getting enough (or too much) food and how her overall health is.

That said, there’s definitely a market for pet wearables, especially as the quantified self movement starts to bleed over into other aspects of our lives. Whistle’s still at an early stage of development, but it’s off to a running start.

➤ Whistle

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Whistle adds Android support to its wearable activity tracker for dogs

Feb27
by Sindy Cator on February 27, 2014 at 1:00 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Insider

whistle 3 crop 520x245 Whistle adds Android support to its wearable activity tracker for dogs

Now that humans have all manner of fitness bands to help us get in shape, it only makes sense that dogs get one too. Whistle has launched its activity monitor collar attachment for dogs on Android.

The $129 accessory loops around your dog’s collar and syncs up over Wi-Fi or Bluetooth with the accompanying iOS or Android app. You can set daily goals for your dog’s exercise and receive notifications when it meets them.

Alongside the Android launch, Whistle has added several new features to the iOS version. The accessory is now able to break down activity into different categories, such as walking, playing and resting. Running and swimming are planned down the road. You can also now take advantage of Facebook and Twitter sharing if you want to show off how healthy your pet is.

whistle 1 220x390 Whistle adds Android support to its wearable activity tracker for dogsWhistle today announced a significant win on the distribution side after getting its device into PetSmart’s retail stores across the US and Canada.

I’ve been testing a Whistle on my dog for the past week. It’s definitely a fun accessory that lets you peer a bit into your pet’s world, but I’m not convinced it has enough functionality to make it worth the $129 yet, unless you’re a self-professed dog lover or a frequent traveler. I already know that my dog is active, and Whistle isn’t yet answering the questions I do have, like whether she’s getting enough (or too much) food and how her overall health is.

That said, there’s definitely a market for pet wearables, especially as the quantified self movement starts to bleed over into other aspects of our lives. Whistle’s still at an early stage of development, but it’s off to a running start.

➤ Whistle

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Moshi Karts: Mind Candy’s new free-to-play iOS game

Feb27
by Sindy Cator on February 27, 2014 at 12:53 pm
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Product Launches

Screen Shot 2014 02 27 at 12.44.37 520x245 Moshi Karts: Mind Candys new free to play iOS game

Just two months after Rovio launched Angry Birds Go!, Moshi Monsters creator Mind Candy is releasing a kart-themed video game of its own called Moshi Karts for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.

Although it may look like a traditional kart racer similar to Mario Kart and Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed, Moshi Karts appears to be an endless runner (of sorts) similar to Subway Surfers and Sonic Dash. You hold the device in portrait and then swipe horizontally to shift the kart between three different lanes, collecting gems, avoiding obstacles and hitting boost pads along the way.

The app offers 40 tracks in total and players can also upgrade the hero Katsuma’s kart to help them jump, smash and drift their way to the finish line.

It’s a free-to-play title, so while there is no upfront fee in the App Store, Mind Candy will be offering extra in-game currency in exchange for players’ hard-earned cash. The UK-based startup stresses in the app description, however, that all of the content in the game can be unlocked without spending money –presumably, you’ll just need to play for a little longer.

The app is already live for players in Canada and Australia, and Mind Candy says a global roll-out will begin tomorrow morning. If you can’t wait another 24 hours, Mind Candy has a handful of existing Moshi Monsters-themed apps available on iOS, including Moshi Monsters Village, Moshi Monsters Music and Moshi Monsters: Moshlings.

On Android or Windows Phone? Bad news. A company spokesperson told TNW that it only has plans to launch Moshi Karts on iOS at the moment.

➤ Moshi Karts | App Store

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Moshi Karts: Mind Candy’s new free-to-play iOS game

Feb27
by Sindy Cator on February 27, 2014 at 12:53 pm
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Product Launches

Screen Shot 2014 02 27 at 12.44.37 520x245 Moshi Karts: Mind Candys new free to play iOS game

Just two months after Rovio launched Angry Birds Go!, Moshi Monsters creator Mind Candy is releasing a kart-themed video game of its own called Moshi Karts for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.

Although it may look like a traditional kart racer similar to Mario Kart and Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed, Moshi Karts appears to be an endless runner (of sorts) similar to Subway Surfers and Sonic Dash. You hold the device in portrait and then swipe horizontally to shift the kart between three different lanes, collecting gems, avoiding obstacles and hitting boost pads along the way.

The app offers 40 tracks in total and players can also upgrade the hero Katsuma’s kart to help them jump, smash and drift their way to the finish line.

It’s a free-to-play title, so while there is no upfront fee in the App Store, Mind Candy will be offering extra in-game currency in exchange for players’ hard-earned cash. The UK-based startup stresses in the app description, however, that all of the content in the game can be unlocked without spending money –presumably, you’ll just need to play for a little longer.

The app is already live for players in Canada and Australia, and Mind Candy says a global roll-out will begin tomorrow morning. If you can’t wait another 24 hours, Mind Candy has a handful of existing Moshi Monsters-themed apps available on iOS, including Moshi Monsters Village, Moshi Monsters Music and Moshi Monsters: Moshlings.

On Android or Windows Phone? Bad news. A company spokesperson told TNW that it only has plans to launch Moshi Karts on iOS at the moment.

➤ Moshi Karts | App Store

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Google releases 360-degree Street View photos for the ‘polar bear capital of the world’

Feb27
by Sindy Cator on February 27, 2014 at 11:54 am
Posted In: Around the Web, Google, Product Updates

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To celebrate International Polar Bear Day, Google has released a new set of Street View photos documenting the majestic creatures in Churchill, Manitoba – otherwise known as the ‘polar bear capital of the world‘.

Google fitted its Street View Trekker, a colorful contraption that captures 360-degree images, to a specialized vehicle called the ‘Tundra Buggy’ and then journeyed across the coastal town to capture what is considered to be one of the largest polar bear populations on the planet.

resource6 730x608 Google releases 360 degree Street View photos for the polar bear capital of the world

With support from Frontiers North and Polar Bears International, Google spent October and November last year travelling across this beautiful corner of Canada’s tundra, recording panoramic photos of the polar bears as they hunted for food and waited for the ocean to freeze over once more.

The full set of photos from the Churchill, Manitoba expedition can be seen here, but we recommend heading to this page on Google Maps Views to see the best shots featuring these mesmerizing animals.

Google has also released a mini-documentary video (below) on YouTube to give some further insight into the project and the challenges that Polar Bears are facing in the region due to climate change.

In the past, Google has captured Street View imagery for the River Thames, Venice, the Galapagos Islands, a deserted city caught up in the Fukushima disaster and Mount Everest.

➤ Street View Treks (Via Blog Post)

Image Credit: REMKO DE WAAL/AFP/Getty Images

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