Архив за месяц: Июнь 2016

Apple’s App Store at the end of the app era

 Like a fly frozen in amber, the App Store’s fundamental deal has remained unmoving since its inception. As an enormous ecosystem swelled around it, crystalline structures of new rules and avenues of customer interaction have also grown — but not nearly fast enough for most developers. Read More

Apple’s App Store at the end of the app era

Dango mind-melds with emoji using deep learning and suggests them while you type

 Dango is an emoji suggestion chatbot — wait, where are you going? Stay with me, this is actually pretty cool.
Okay, so Dango is one of those virtual assistants that lives in your chat apps, and this one is based on a neural network that has been trained with millions of examples to understand what emoji mean. So not only can it suggest an appropriate one, but it can translate entire… Read More

Dango mind-melds with emoji using deep learning and suggests them while you type

Hands-on with Moto’s modular Moto Z and a few of its crazy accessories

 The Tango-powered (and weirdly named) Phab 2 Pro wasn’t the only crazy phone on display at Lenovo’s Tech World today. Joining it on stage was a new handset from Lenovo’s sister company, Motorola: the Moto Z, a modular smartphone that can use backpack-like accessories to double as everything from a small boombox to a portable projector. We only got a few minutes with the… Read More

Hands-on with Moto’s modular Moto Z and a few of its crazy accessories

Meet the newest AngelPad startups, and the tech they built to cure business headaches

 Yesterday in San Francisco, AngelPad held its 10th Demo Day, a graduation of sorts for the enterprise startups admitted into and backed by the accelerator. The accelerator, run by husband and wife team Thomas Korte and Carine Magescas, has realized at least one solid exit already in the adtech startup MoPub, which sold to Twitter for $350 million in stock in the fall of 2013. Companies that… Read More

Meet the newest AngelPad startups, and the tech they built to cure business headaches

Microsoft’s Sprightly app lets you create professional designs from your smartphone

 Microsoft is taking on Adobe Spark Post and startups like Canva with its new app Sprightly, available today on iOS. Similar to its competitors, the app promises an easy way for smaller businesses to quickly create and design content like fliers, coupons, catalogs, price lists, e-cards and more, as well as quickly share them across social media.
Sprightly is a product emerging from… Read More

Microsoft’s Sprightly app lets you create professional designs from your smartphone