This beautiful note taking app for Mac and iOS uses hashtags to organize your notes

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Note taking apps are dime a dozen these days, but occasionally I stumble across a new one that does something smarter than the rest. Letterspace, an app for iOS and Mac, is a beautifully designed free app that organizes your notes in an interesting new way we’ve seen on only social media so far: hashtags. With Letterspace, you can hashtag key words inside your notes to help find them easier later, which is an ingenious way of surfacing the important part of a note, rather than requiring you to tag them separately. You’re also able to @mention people in your…



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When exactly does a startup become a mature tech company?

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Paul Malicki is the global CMO of Easy Taxi and is based in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Early in my adventure in startups, I nurtured a young tech company. At the time, the company was run out of a garage. This same company would eventually become a million dollar revenue business with global operations. Yet, the rationale behind the existence of such an ‘abstract’ microeconomic model has never been questioned and the inflow of capital to the industry has continued ever since. Although more than 20 years has passed since companies like Apple or Netscape set the standards for startup expansion,…



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Top TNW Deals this week

We’ve had a bunch of great offers at TNW Deals all week that you certainly can’t miss. Here they are in one handy list: 90% off the Java Developer Course Bundle Wondering which programming language to learn in 2015? Whether you want to build apps for the Web, desktop, Android devices or for Internet of Things-enabled gadgets, Java is a great choice. It’s a powerful object-oriented language that’s easy to learn, write, debug and use. If you’re ready to take the plunge, start with this course bundle that covers everything you need to master Java. The Java Developer Course Bundle…



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Google Ventures introduces a site and book to help make your startup’s product better in 5 days

Are you putting together a startup based on a weird idea you had while drinking with friends? Well if you are, you should check out Google Venture’s site about a five-day process for answering “critical business questions through design, prototyping, and testing ideas with customers.” Called the Design Sprint, the site and upcoming book are meant to help new companies really focus on what it is they’re building. The process was used by startups like Next, Blue Bottle Coffee and Foundation Medicine so you know it works. Well at least it worked for those companies. Regardless, it looks like a…



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The genius of Mailchimp’s sweaty monkey finger

If there’s one bit of creative user interface design that I love, it’s the animation that appears when you’re about to send an email in Mailchimp. The chimp’s finger hovers over the button, dripping with a tasteful amount of stress-sweat. While it looks a little out of place compared to the rest of Mailchimp’s interface, it does a brilliant job of making you think. ‘Did you check your email? No, did you double… triple-check it? Are there any typos? Do all the links work? Have you said anything that will massively offend your subscribers?’ Sure, Mailchimp could have just written…



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Top resources for entrepreneurs, from TNW Deals

Planning to launch your own business? The road ahead can be hard and treacherous — and every ounce of wisdom about what to expect can help keep you on the right track. At TNW Deals, we’ve got a bunch of great offers on must-have tutorials for essential entrepreneurial skills, and digital resources to make your project look great and stand out from the crowd. The UI/UX Designer bundle This bundle includes six essential courses for the budding Web and mobile designer who wants to create delightful apps and sites. From the basics of user experience, to using statistics for design…



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Google Now introduces support for notification cards from 40 new apps

Google Now is great. It automatically feeds you content that is usually genuinely useful based on context like time and locations. Problem is, it’s always been limited to Google-only products. As of today, however, the virtual assistant supports 40 new apps. Now you can wake up to suggestions from Pandora, see suggested Airbnb rentals when you go on a trip, or catch up on your language lessons with Duolingo. Some other apps include Lyft, Shazam, Rotten Tomatoes; to view the full selection, check out Google’s list here. The new integration certainly make Google Now much more powerful, it was useful…



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Win these Beats Studio Wireless headphones

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Personal audio has never looked this good. The Beats Studio Wireless headphones feature sleek lines, beautiful materials and incredibly clear and powerful sound, and Bluetooth connectivity to boot. If you’re looking for an aural upgrade with style, you can’t do much better than these premium headphones — and we’re giving away a pair for free! Simply visit the Giveaway page and submit your email address to enter. You can even improve your chances of winning by sharing the offer on Facebook and Twitter. Hurry up and enter for your chance to score your very own Beats headphones. ➤ Enter now…



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Google will change its privacy policy after signing an agreement with the UK’s data regulator

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Google has agreed to make changes to its privacy policy and better inform users about how it handles their personal information. The move comes after an investigation by the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) which found its existing policy is too vague. The ICO has required Google to sign a formal undertaking that it will make changes by June 30 and take further steps over the next two years. In its statement, the regulator says: “Google has now signed an undertaking committing to make further changes to the privacy policy to ensure it meets the requirements of the Data Protection…



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OnePlus teases first in-house Android operating system: OxygenOS

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After OnePlus had trouble with Cyanogen turning its back on the company in India, it started working on its own Android release for its phones. Today, it announced that the upcoming operating system will be called OxygenOS, following a competition the company ran asking for community members to suggest names. OnePlus says that “we will be launching our own ROM in the near future” and will be “software that is open, customizable, and free of bloat and unnecessary features.” More information on the company’s forthcoming software will be announced on February 12th. ➤ OnePlus ROM: Oxygen OS [OnePlus Forums]



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iTunes 12 updated with Yosemite Notification Center Widget

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Apple updated iTunes to version 12.1 with a new Notification Center Widget. The new iTunes Widget lets you see what’s playing, skip ahead to the next song and buy songs if you’re listening to iTunes Radio. Apple says the update also improves the syncing performance of iOS devices.



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Reddit’s first transparency report shows it complied with just 32 user info requests in 2014

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Reddit has released its first transparency report for the service, providing insight into the amount of user information requests and takedowns the site experienced in 2014. In 2014, the site received just 55 requests for user information spanning 78 user accounts. The company said that in 32 of those requests, it disclosed some information which was made up of either account registration data, logs or content uploaded by users. The report points out that many of these government requests contained demands to withhold warnings to the users in question with “no legal weight” and the company “actively disregarded these non-binding…



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We’re bringing back the best of TNW for Europe 2015

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Since 2006, our events have proudly played host to some of technology’s most exciting and influential minds. This year, in honour of our 10th birthday, we’re bringing back the best. TNW Conference 2015 will see a dream team of the decade’s most inspiring individuals grace our stages once again, armed with new ideas and insights to transform the way you work. Heading up the TNW Alumni is Mark Randall, Gary Shapiro and Brewster Kahle. You may know Mark as the VP of Creativity at Adobe, but I know him as the man who brought half of our 2011 audience to…



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Get 96% off lifetime access to OSTraining’s Web development video tutorials

Whether you want to get up to speed with basic web development languages like HTML, CSS and PHP, learn to work with and build projects on WordPress, Drupal and Joomla CMSes or improve search rankings with SEO, There’s never been a better opportunity to learn. TNW Deals has an incredible offer on lifetime membership and access to over 1,800 in-depth web development course videos & monthly 400 page web design ebooks (each worth $40), and a new class releasing each week from the experts at OSTraining. With tutorials for beginners, experienced coders and everyone in between, OSTraining’s courses are perfect…



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This is how easy it can be to get people’s medical information and credit card number

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Pedestrians entering the Nassau Street entrance at Trinity College, Dublin on Tuesday evening were greeted with a giant projection of a QR code, like a terribly geeky Bat signal. It was also displayed elsewhere around the university campus. There was no explanation of what the QR code did but over 100 people scanned it out of curiosity and were led through a series of pages requesting different types of personal data. 90 percent offered up their name and gender but the most worrying part is that 27 percent entered details of medical conditions and their credit card number. Luckily, the…



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Microsoft Sway content presentation app now allows Web content and document embeds

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Microsoft has been hard at work polishing its content creation tool Sway. The Web app now allows users to embed content from the Web, like videos, audio clips, maps and more. The updated version of the app lets you paste the HTML embed code from online interactive media — think content from YouTube, Vine, Flickr and Giphy, OneDrive documents and Google Maps — and add it to your Sways. In addition, Sway can now import content from PDF, Word and PowerPoint documents (including older .doc and .ppt file formats). You can do this by either uploading files or adding them…



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OneDrive for Business cloud storage comes to OS X and integrates with iOS app

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Microsoft has just launched its OneDrive for Business cloud storage service for Mac desktops, and integrated it into the OneDrive app for iOS. The latest update to OneDrive’s iOS app lets users access their OneDrive for Business accounts without the need for a separate app. Both services were previously integrated into a single app on Android last August. While users can now access their work and personal storage from the same app, IT administrators can still manage and secure OneDrive for Business files as before from Office 365. OneDrive for Business is also making its debut on OS X today,…



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Twitter’s Group DMs are the Internet’s best new secret meeting place

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Yesterday Twitter unleashed its long-awaited group DM feature. You can finally have private multi-person conversations on Twitter. While many of those discussions will be quick one-off chats about various subjects, like where to meet for lunch or which sports team will win Super Bowl (go sports team!), the new feature opens up a new way for Twitter users to interact without having to sign up for another social network or actually be friends on Facebook. I’d like to start a group DM. Ladies only. Inquire within. — Selena Larson (@selenalarson) January 28, 2015 Groups like the one started by Daily…



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Microsoft OneDrive update will let you search photos based on time, location or extracted text

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Microsoft has announced a raft of photo-focused features for OneDrive, which will include an intriguing new search feature. Due to roll out “over the next couple of weeks, ” the update brings the ability for users to more easily view and manage photos on a mobile device or on the desktop, and a new Album view displays larger, edge-to-edge images in a collage. It’ll also make importing images directly to OneDrive a whole lot easier from Windows 7 and 8 computers; images will be saved automatically in new ‘Screenshots’ and ‘Camera imports’ folders. Screenshots will still be saved to your…



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DJI’s Phantom drones won’t be able to fly over Washington or across national borders anymore

DJI, the company behind the insanely popular DJI Phantom drone series, has announced today that it will be rolling out new firmware that will limit flight in specific areas, in accordance with Federal Aviation Authority guidelines. Due to arrive “in the coming days”, the new firmware will nix any drug-runners hoping to use drones to move narcotics across national borders, as well as prevent a reoccurence of the crash-landed White House drone this week by stopping the devices from operating within its designated No Fly Zones. This new zone centers on downtown Washington DC and extends for 25 kilometers in…



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Best-of-both-worlds backup: Get 79% off iDrive 1TB local and 10TB cloud backup bundle

This leading cloud backup service syncs your files in real time, and encrypts all your data before storing it securely in the cloud so you always retrieve your files, wherever you are. And with our exclusive deal, today you can get the best of both worlds: 1 TB of local storage and backup plus 10TB of cloud backup for just $97 – that’s 79 percent off. iDrive offers several useful features that make it a great choice for backing up and syncing your precious data. Its intelligent real-time backup recognizes the modified parts of files and uploads only the changes,…



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Tim Cook: Apple Watch will ship in April

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During today’s 2015 first quarter call, Tim Cook announced that the Apple Watch will ship In April. He said that development of the watch was on schedule. This in the heels of today’s news that Apple has had a record breaking quarter with over 74 million iPhones sold during the holiday season. Earlier rumors speculated that the Apple Watch would ship in March. The Apple Watch is Apple’s entry into the emerging wearables market. The watch syncs with a user’s iPhone and includes Apple Pay capabilities, a way to communicate with friends by drawing on the screen called Sketch and…



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Witkit’s encrypted collaboration platform promises to end data breaches

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Canadian startup Witkit has launched an encrypted collaboration platform that it claims will prevent data breaches. The system is the product of three years work by the Vancouver based company, which raised $5 million in funding to develop it. Sean Merat, Witkit’s CEO, told TNW: “Our intention with Witkit is to make the first fully-encrypted global collaboration platform so companies and individuals can more easily reap the benefits of socialized teamwork…With our proprietary method of data encryption, we can ensure that users’ information is secure at all times, allowing individuals to be productive without worrying about a data breach.” Rather…



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Pay what you want for this iOS designer bundle

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If there’s one thing the world’s most popular mobile apps have in common, it’s that they look great. Designing the perfect interface takes time and requires skill and practice – and our latest bundle includes everything you need to shape a beautiful iOS app. Pay what you want for four top-notch courses to learn to design apps from start to finish, as well as three packs of high-quality assets ranging from wireframes to icons to UI kits to device mockups. With this bundle, you can build a solid foundation of design knowledge with courses that you can watch and learn…



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Twitter introduces post code targeted ads in time for the UK general election

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Twitter has introduced an even more focused form of geo-targeted ads in time for the UK’s general election in May. Advertisers are now able to direct their tweets at users in specific postcodes. With the prospect of an extremely tight election on the cards, political campaigners will welcome the ability to target specific groups in marginal constituencies and swing seats. Twitter advertisers in the UK were already able to focus their campaigns on specific regional areas, such as the East Midlands, the North West and South East England, as well as metropolitan areas like Birmingham, Liverpool-Manchester, London and Glasgow. Twitter…



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Facebook and Instagram are down right now

Users worldwide are experiencing issues connecting to Facebook and Instagram, both on the Web and via mobile apps. It’s not clear what’s causing the outage, which first occurred around 1:10am ET. However, Facebook-owned mobile messaging service WhatsApp is running as usual. We’ve contacted Facebook for more details and will update this post as soon as we hear back.



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Dropbox acquires visual collaboration platform Pixelapse

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Dropbox has acquired visual version control and collaboration platform Pixelapse today for an undisclosed sum. Pixelapse will work towards integrating its service into Dropbox over the next year. Pixelapse gives users version control over their graphics projects, and works across Windows and Mac on over 50 file formats covering apps like Adobe’s Photoshop and Illustrator, as well as Graffle and Sketch. It also lets teams collaborate on files by offering annotation and visual comparison tools. Pixelapse says it will continue to work as a standalone product for existing users over this year and also accept new users. Once its service…



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Yelp for Android and iOS updated with event RSVP and improved media upload

Yelp users on Android and iOS are getting a couple of small but useful feature updates today. First up, you can now RSVP to events on your mobile device. When you check out your profile, you’ll be able to view and comment on all the events you’re attending. Yelp is also improving the photo and video upload expreince. The company says sharing media from your phone’s library should be a lot more efficient, with quick access to your library as well as taking a new photo or video. Lastly, Bookmarks for iOS users are getting sped up, while the Android…



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1Password for iOS gets two-factor support and more

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1Password for iOS got a big update today. Version 5.2 for iOS, aka the “awesomesauce” edition, brings a slew of new features, including the ability to provide two-factor codes. The company built a new login creator that makes it easy to add hundreds of supported accounts with pre-filled information. You just select from a list and add the details that specific service needs, making it much easier to add accounts on mobile. For paid users of the app, a new one-time password feature allows you to use 1Password as your code generating app for your two-factor services. Many people already…



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Last Chance for 67% off a NordVPN 2-year subscription: Ends tomorrow!

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One of our most popular deals of the month is coming to a close, and we wanted to make sure you’re able to get it before it’s gone! Whether you want to shop, work or play on the Web, it’s important to stay safe and keep your transactions private — and NordVPN makes it easy to secure your online activity. NordVPN uses double encrypted private tunnels to channel your data, keeping you anonymous and out of reach of hackers. It also lets you access georestricted content from wherever you are, and doesn’t log your browsing activity. Ready for a completely…



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We’ve just sold the 700th ticket to TNW Conference Europe, get yours now!

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The Next Web turns 10 this year and the team behind TNW Conference is preparing for an ambitious program. This year we’re expanding our offering for startups and bringing back some of the most successful speakers from the past 10 years. TNW Conference 2015 is expected to attract 3,500 people this year as international tech speakers descend on the Dutch capital. The first names to be announced are: Y Combinator Partner Justin Kan; Getting Things Done author David Allen; Vice President of Forrester, Julie Ask; and the infamous Tucker Max. For the 10th anniversary we’ve also asked power speakers and…



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Offline over the weekend? Read all the tech news you missed right here

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It’s Monday once again, and if you spent the weekend on a digital detox, out with friends, spending time with your family or doing the other million things that weekends are made for, that can only mean one thing: it’s time to catch up on all the tech news you missed over the last two days. All you need to do now is make yourself a coffee, dodge those emails and phone calls for the next 10 minutes and peruse everything you’ve missed. Don’t worry, we’ll wait for you to make that drink first. News from The Next Web Twitter…



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Coinbase set to open first Bitcoin exchange in the US today

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Bitcoin wallet service Coinbase will launch the US’ first Bitcoin exchange later today, reports The Wall Street Journal. The news comes just days after the Winklevoss twins announced their plans to open a Bitcoin exchange this year. The exchange will allow individuals and companies to do business in about half the states in the US where Coinbase has regulatory approval. Coinbase will take a 0.25 percent cut of most transactions and waive fees for the first two months. Coinbase, which has 2.1 million consumer wallets and 38,000 merchants processing Bitcoin payments through its platform, received $75 million in funding, in…



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Malaysia Airlines site hacked by Lizard Squad

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Malaysia Airlines ‘ website has been hacked today by the cyber-attack group Lizard Squad, which now appears to be calling itself ‘Official Cyber Caliphate’. The national carrier’s site shows a header that says ‘404 – Plane Not Found’, likely a reference to the loss of Flight MH370 last March and the shooting down of Flight MH17 in July. However, Malaysia Airlines says that its servers are intact and have not leaked any user data, and that it has solved the issue which appears to have been a DNS attack. The company says its site will become fully operational in about…



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7 reasons to use emoticons in your writing and social media, according to science

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This post originally appeared on the Buffer blog. Do you remember seeing your first emoticon? The first documented use of “:-)” dates back to 1982, when Scott Fahlman proposed that it be used as a “joke marker” on a message board for Carnegie Mellon University computer scientists. Here’s his Internet-changing message: “I propose that the following character sequence for joke markers: “:-)” Read it sideways.” Today, emoticons need a bit less explanation. As social media has grown (and character counts have shrunk), these pictorial representations of feelings are playing a significant role in communication. If you’re still not sure whether…



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New kid on the digital block: What does a Chief Experience Officer actually do?

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Garrett Heath is a social media marketer for Rackspace. Digital design is about considering the needs of the users, delivering on their expectations and delighting them in the process. Well-designed applications are rapidly adopted in the marketplace, resulting in big business for the organizations that create them. The Chief Experience Officer (CXO)—one of the newest executives to join the C-suite—is charged with leveraging best practices in design and user experience to gain market share. “People are realizing that a key differentiator for companies is the user experience,” Carola Fellenz Thompson, CXO at Splunk says. But in order to understand what…



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It’s not just you: .co domains seem to be having problems

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Noticed that none of the links on Twitter are working today? It’s not just you! It looks like there’s a very serious problem with the .co top-level domain today, causing the t.co URL shorter to break. Twitter shortens all links on its service using the t.co URL, which is affected by a problem on the .co domain that seems to affect a select number of people. For those affected, they’re unable to load anything on Twitter since all links require that domain. Our engineers are currently investigating an issue that might cause http://t.co/an43r331zM and http://t.co/UDFkg2wpqn links not to load. —…



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10 tech conferences around the world to attend in 2015

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Ashley Hefnawy is an associate editor for Shutterstock’s blog. This post was originally published on the Shutterstock blog and has been reprinted with permission. Inspiration is nigh in 2015, and there are boundless opportunities to tap into new creative and innovative thinking. There are few better ways to so that than attending a large-scale event with the chance to not only learn and get inspired, but also to meet other like-minded thinkers and creators. That said, there are a lot of events to take into consideration around the world — we’ve gathered 10 of our top picks below. Let us…



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Understanding the exposure triangle: ISO, shutter speed and aperture

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Jo Plumridge is a British writer and photographer who specializes in design, travel and comedy pieces. As a photographer, she focuses on portraiture. This post was originally published on the Shutterstock blog and has been reprinted with permission. Even with the advent of digital technology, the most important steps in becoming a great photographer remain the same: understanding ISO, shutter speed and aperture. But understanding the three isn’t always an easy task — so we’ve developed a cheat sheet on each function and how it interacts with the others. To start, your camera will need to be on manual mode,…



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Dropbox’s most-requested feature: The ability to sync folders outside of Dropbox, probably won’t happen

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It’s always tempting when you meet up with company execs to ceaselessly bug them for information about the newest, biggest, fastest whatever on the horizon. It’s a pretty big part of being a journalist, after all. Sometimes though, it’s more interesting to hear which features are most often requested, but will probably never happen. In Dropbox’s case, this seems to be the ability to keep folders in sync outside of Dropbox’s default desktop folder, but Illya Fushman, head of Dropbox’s business and mobile products, tells TNW that’ll probably won’t be happening any time soon, if ever. “We have an opinion…



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Get 60% off this Adobe Lightroom preset library lifetime subscription

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The right treatment can turn a good photo into a great one. And it doesn’t have to be hard to add beautiful effects to your photos. Presetual has an ever-growing library of Lightroom presets for every mood and subject, which you can download and apply to your pictures in seconds. Through our exclusive deal, today you can snag lifetime access at an insane price at TNW Deals! Presetual’s Pandora’s Box Pro Membership includes everything you need to efficiently enhance all of your photos: Choose from a huge collection of professional-grade Lightroom presets Download without limits: use as many presets as…



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SimilarWeb launches App Engagement Insights for Android developers

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Mobile app and website analytics platform SimilarWeb has just launched App Engagement Insights to give developers a better look at app usage and how they stack up against their competition, beginning with Android apps in the US and UK. Developers can use the new features to find out how many users have a particular app installed, and how many use it daily. The service sheds light on user interest, by identifying which apps are installed and used on the same device. It also shows how long an app is used per session on average, and features tools to benchmark apps…



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Uber returns to New Delhi after being banned for over a month

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Uber has announced that it is resuming its cab service in the Indian capital of New Delhi, where it was banned last month when an Uber driver allegedly raped a passenger. The company said in a blog post that it has applied for a license under the Radio Taxi Scheme in India so as to comply with local authorities’ regulations for such services. In addition, Uber says it is continuing its work with government transport agencies to introduce new rules for on-demand transporation technology aggregators like itself. As it resumes operation in New Delhi, Uber says that it is only…



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Amazon unveils Kindle Textbook Creator to help educators turn course materials into ebooks

Today, Amazon announced it’s releasing a new initiative that will make it easier for teachers and educators to get their materials onto Kindle products and apps. Called Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) EDU, it’s designed to help publish, prepare and promote educational content for students across Amazon’s own reading products, as well as apps for mobile devices and desktop. Educators can easily turn PDFs of textbooks and course materials into ebooks, for instance. Books made using the Kindle Textbook Creator include nifty features such as multi-color highlighting, a notebook to keep track of passages and images and flashcards to keep track…



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Whether you’re working, shopping or socializing online, your Web activity should always be private, secure and safe from hackers and identity thieves. With VPN Unlimited, you can count on total security online, across your devices, and with no compromise on speed or bandwidth. VPN Unlimited lets you browse, shop and transact online securely from any location, while also granting access to location-restricted sites and servers. Your web traffic is encrypted right from your device for total personal protection from spying and hacking, and you can enjoy much more stable and secure connections than with proxies — all without the need…



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A drone carrying drugs crashes near the US-Mexico border

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A drone carrying more than six pounds of methamphetamine crashed on Tuesday in a supermarket parking lot in Tijuana, Mexico, reports the AP. Local authorities, who announced their finding yesterday, said that the drone had fallen near the San Ysidro crossing at Mexico’s border with California. Police are still trying to find the origin of the drone and its operator. Tijuana police said that it wasn’t the first time they had encountered drones being used to smuggle drugs between the US and Mexico. The DEA reported about 150 drug-laden drone flights across the border in 2012. ➤ Drug-laden drone crashes…



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Google urges Firefox users to ditch Yahoo

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Google is now fighting to regain its lost search share from Yahoo by encouraging Firefox users to switch their default search engine and home page to its own offerings, reports Search Engine Land. The search-focused publication noticed messages urging it to switch to Google search at the top of the page when visiting Google’s homepage using Firefox. Google also tweeted instructions on how to make the switch, linking to a page that explained the process. This one's for all the Google Search-loving Firefox fans out there → http://t.co/c3C0D9SC8v http://ift.tt/1Es2IRQ — Google (@google) January 21, 2015 Google was recently replaced by…



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This is Spartan, Microsoft’s new browser to challenge Google Chrome

At Microsoft’s Windows 10 event today, the company unveiled its all new browser that will be alongside Internet Explorer in the next OS: Spartan. Spartan is based on Webkit rendering technology, not Microsoft’s in-house Trident engine. The browser allows you to collaborate with others by marking up with drawing on the page directly. You’ll also be able to click anywhere on the page and comment. Joe Belfiore, Corporate Vice President of Operating Systems at Microsoft said that Spartan is the current codename and will likely change before the release. Developing…



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Liveblog: Microsoft’s Windows 10 event

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Today Microsoft is showing off its Windows 10 operating system in detail. Will we see greater integration between desktop and mobile operating systems? How about the widely anticipated new ‘Spartan’ browser? Look out for possible gaming and hardware announcements too. Follow our liveblog here. The event starts at 9am PST / 12pm EST / 5pm GMT / 6pm BST / 10.30pm IST.



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Get 23% off the futuristic Equil Smartpen 2

If you still enjoy using a pen and paper for sketches and notes in 2015, this is for you. The Equil Smartpen 2 lets you draw and write naturally on any kind of paper or on your iOS/Android device, and captures your ideas digitally — so you can continue your work on mobile devices or desktops. Perfect for taking notes at meetings and lectures, or for sketching ideas and illustration, the Equil Smartpen 2 uses real ballpoint ink cartridges so that it feels just like a real pen. And when you’re done working, the Smartpen saves your notes to the…



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Sky to block online porn by default in the UK

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UK ISP Sky has announced in a blog post that it will block pornographic content on its broadband service by default, in an effort to protect children from visiting unsuitable sites. Going forward, Sky Broadband Shield, the company’s content permission tool, will be set to ‘on’ for all users, unless they opt out. Once the tool is activated, those who wish to view adult content will need to log in and adjust their Sky Broadband Shield protection settings or turn it off manually in order to view filtered sites. Users who don’t want to use Sky Broadband Shield can set…



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2015 worldwide Internet, mobile and social media trends: get into 376 pages of data

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Last year we wrote about We Are Social’s huge report on everything internet, mobile and social and the company is back with an even bigger report on trends than last year. In this year’s huge 376 page report, the social marketing agency details how the internet has changed in the last year in-depth. If you ever wanted a single place to get statistics from all around the world, this is it. The company says that there are now half a billion more people online than in the last report, clocking in at 3 billion users and that half of the…



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Snappy Ubuntu Core arrives for connected devices ahead of smartphone launch next month

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Canonical is today bringing Snappy Ubuntu Core out of the cloud and into physical devices with the reveal of Snappy Core for smart devices. First announced in December 2014, Snappy Core is a new lightweight Ubuntu distribution designed for the cloud and Internet of Things (IoT) specifically. Before today, only the cloud image had been revealed, but now the company is showing off its work on real connected devices. Among the first wave to use Snappy Ubuntu Core on devices will be “pioneers in robotics, drones and open hubs for connected things,”the company said. With this launch, Ubuntu is looking…



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