A new app called Moves could be the simplest fitness app ever.Essentially, Moves gives you no more excuses.
- It lives in your iPhone and tracks your activity in the background, so there’s no separate device to learn how to use or remember to carry (you already have your phone on you at all times).
- There’s no setup: You install it, turn it on, and that’s it.
- And there’s no management, syncing, or any other “interactive” bullshit to forget to do or get bored of and stop doing altogether. You don’t even have to launch it—Moves will simply ding a little summary of your physical activity into your Notifications Center every day, where you’ll end up seeing it regardless of what you’re doing with your phone.
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i’m an iphone, ipad and (recently) a mac user but not necessarily an apple fanboy. this may sound like fanboyism, but i use them because they simply work — particularly on how they work well together. however, i agree with email attachments, sharing and visible file system points. apple, i hope you’re listening.
(Source: nbcnews.com)
Genius + Significator for Mac vs Groove for iOS: Your Smart DJs
Everyone’s a music critic. And when it comes to your tunes, the idea is to personalize it. Random play is so very vanilla (although I love vanilla). So, in terms of playing and/or personalizing your music, we recommend you try these smart DJs:
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first issue is a freebie …. nice!
(via Lena Dunham, Jon Hamm & Alex Karpovsky Introduce the iPhone App for The New Yorker)
(via Why iPhone speakers are ditching AirPlay for Bluetooth | Crave - CNET)
interesting points. i’m also more inclined to purchase a bluetooth speaker mainly for portability and practicality.








