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Haiku Deck for iPhone lets you deliver presentations created with its iPad and Web apps

Feb13
by Sindy Cator on February 13, 2014 at 2:38 pm
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Insider, Product Launches

After launching a version of its iPad presentation app on the Web, Haiku Deck is returning to its mobile roots with a new app just for the iPhone.

As before, the idea is to give anyone the ability to create and present professional, well-designed slideshows for free. The new iPhone app focuses on the latter, giving users a simple means of reviewing and playing their presentations. In addition, it has a remote control mode that lets you control the delivery of your slideshow and refer to notes while you’re up on stage.

haiku2 Haiku Deck for iPhone lets you deliver presentations created with its iPad and Web apps

Finally, Haiku Deck also has two gallery modes if you’re lacking inspiration or want some pointers on how to improve your next presentation.

The inability to create or edit presentations with the iPhone app is disappointing, although Haiku Deck says this will be available in the near future. If you’re on Android, however, you’ll have to make do with the Web app for now. “Over time, we’ll look at additional platforms that fit with the needs of our audience,” a spokesperson said. That sounds promising, at least.

Note: The iPhone app will land in the App Store later today. If it’s not there already, we expect it’ll show up shortly.

➤ Haiku Deck | App Store

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Haiku Deck for iPhone lets you deliver presentations created with its iPad and Web apps

Feb13
by Sindy Cator on February 13, 2014 at 2:38 pm
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Insider, Product Launches

After launching a version of its iPad presentation app on the Web, Haiku Deck is returning to its mobile roots with a new app just for the iPhone.

As before, the idea is to give anyone the ability to create and present professional, well-designed slideshows for free. The new iPhone app focuses on the latter, giving users a simple means of reviewing and playing their presentations. In addition, it has a remote control mode that lets you control the delivery of your slideshow and refer to notes while you’re up on stage.

haiku2 Haiku Deck for iPhone lets you deliver presentations created with its iPad and Web apps

Finally, Haiku Deck also has two gallery modes if you’re lacking inspiration or want some pointers on how to improve your next presentation.

The inability to create or edit presentations with the iPhone app is disappointing, although Haiku Deck says this will be available in the near future. If you’re on Android, however, you’ll have to make do with the Web app for now. “Over time, we’ll look at additional platforms that fit with the needs of our audience,” a spokesperson said. That sounds promising, at least.

Note: The iPhone app will land in the App Store later today. If it’s not there already, we expect it’ll show up shortly.

➤ Haiku Deck | App Store

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Flyfit’s fitness band attaches to your ankle for more accurate activity tracking

Feb13
by Sindy Cator on February 13, 2014 at 2:30 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Gadgets, Insider, Product Launches

Runner 520x245 Flyfits fitness band attaches to your ankle for more accurate activity tracking

Tracking your fitness activity is all the rage nowadays, but where most apps or devices rely on monitoring for movement via a mobile phone or a wristband, Flyfit‘s device is designed to be worn around your ankle.

The San Francisco-based company is currently looking to raise $90,000 via Kickstarter before March 25 in order to fund the project. At the time of writing, shortly after opening the project to the public, it had reached around $5,000 of that target.

Flyfit Flyfits fitness band attaches to your ankle for more accurate activity tracking

The Flyfit is comprised of the tracking unit itself and a detachable strap for wearing it round your ankle – there are five different color options (white, black, yellow, cyan and fuschia) for the strap too. On the main LED unit, there are three symbols to represent each of the main tracking modes: ‘Daily Activity’ (walking, running, cycling and stair/step-types of fitness), ‘Sleep’ (number of hours, how many times you woke up, quality) and ‘Swim’ (leg strokes). Naturally, it’ll connect up to your phone or tablet to give real-time tracking of your fitness activities.

flyfit2 Flyfits fitness band attaches to your ankle for more accurate activity tracking

Right now, there are still early bird editions available on Kickstarter for $89, which includes a Flyfit tracker and two bands in your chosen colors. Expected delivery of the first batch is set for August this year, but you’ll need to add $25 more for shipping outside of the US.

➤ Flyfit [Kickstarter via TechCrunch]

Featured Image Credit – CHRISTOPHE SIMON/AFP/Getty Images

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Flyfit’s fitness band attaches to your ankle for more accurate activity tracking

Feb13
by Sindy Cator on February 13, 2014 at 2:30 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Gadgets, Insider, Product Launches

Runner 520x245 Flyfits fitness band attaches to your ankle for more accurate activity tracking

Tracking your fitness activity is all the rage nowadays, but where most apps or devices rely on monitoring for movement via a mobile phone or a wristband, Flyfit‘s device is designed to be worn around your ankle.

The San Francisco-based company is currently looking to raise $90,000 via Kickstarter before March 25 in order to fund the project. At the time of writing, shortly after opening the project to the public, it had reached around $5,000 of that target.

Flyfit Flyfits fitness band attaches to your ankle for more accurate activity tracking

The Flyfit is comprised of the tracking unit itself and a detachable strap for wearing it round your ankle – there are five different color options (white, black, yellow, cyan and fuschia) for the strap too. On the main LED unit, there are three symbols to represent each of the main tracking modes: ‘Daily Activity’ (walking, running, cycling and stair/step-types of fitness), ‘Sleep’ (number of hours, how many times you woke up, quality) and ‘Swim’ (leg strokes). Naturally, it’ll connect up to your phone or tablet to give real-time tracking of your fitness activities.

flyfit2 Flyfits fitness band attaches to your ankle for more accurate activity tracking

Right now, there are still early bird editions available on Kickstarter for $89, which includes a Flyfit tracker and two bands in your chosen colors. Expected delivery of the first batch is set for August this year, but you’ll need to add $25 more for shipping outside of the US.

➤ Flyfit [Kickstarter via TechCrunch]

Featured Image Credit – CHRISTOPHE SIMON/AFP/Getty Images

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Cincinnati Children’s Hospital ranked #1 by parenting web site

Feb13
by Sindy Cator on February 13, 2014 at 2:24 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

The Daily Parent, an online magazine, recently ranked Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center as the top pediatric hospital in the country. The publication noted Cincinnati Children’s dual focus on patient-centered medicine, which has been highlighted in publications including US News, and its commitment to research. Cincinnati Children’s budgets $100 million for research every year. “Timely, […]

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