Evernote for Android gets a beefy update
Evernote yesterday rolled out a solid update to their Android app. I’m happy to see that they had something up their sleeves following the Google Keep launch.
Evernote yesterday rolled out a solid update to their Android app. I’m happy to see that they had something up their sleeves following the Google Keep launch.
A couple of days ago I posted about a new Android app called “Press”. I’ve spent a bit of time reading my RSS feeds from it and have been very happy so far. As a result I decided to do a video review of the app.
Press is a brand new feed reading application. I quickly tested it out this morning and am quite impressed.
The latest iteration of Android includes a number of new features and notably new “gesture typing” on the stock keyboard. I would guess Swype aren’t happy.
I can’t abide utterly one-sided reporting of anything. Even if it’s about a piece of technology I use daily and am very fond of.
Google recently launched the latest iteration of the mobile operating system. Android 4.1, aka Jelly Bean, looks to be a really nice update.
People have been scaremongering on the topic of piracy since the dawn of the cassette tape. Usually I try to ignore but this troll caught me.
The Google I/O developer conference kicked off yesterday and brought a slew of announcements from the tech giant. However one of the most impressive parts of the keynote was the Google Glass demonstration.
Recent exposure to TV advertising has prompted me to consider my own avoidance of advertising and how to bring that ad blocking to Android.
Evernote have just rolled out a substantial update to the Android version of their mobile app. The whole design has been overhauled and fits much better with the design patterns expected with Android 4.