Will Facebook Find Anyone to Allow Them to Track Their Phones with Study?

Facebook took a hit with the level of respect it previously had after it was discovered they were selling customer data to advertisers. While many people stuck with them, they simply are not viewed as trustworthy any longer. This is what makes this next move a curious one. Facebook is once again offering to pay people to allow them to monitor their phone use through their new app: Study. Will they find any takers to subject all their data to Facebook? Perhaps paying them will make a difference. Facebook’s Study App Will Monitor Phone Use Facebook’s Study app will monitor which apps a user installs… Read more

Posted by / June 12, 2019 / Posted in News

Mozilla CEO Announces Premium Version of Firefox Available in the Fall

Some things are just expected to be free, and that includes browsers. Whether you use Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Vivaldi, etc., it’s free. In addition to the price, we expect those browsers to have certain features. Mozilla is challenging those expectations. The CEO announced the arrival of a premium version of Firefox. Yes, that means you’ll have to pay for it, to get features that you may already be expecting in a free version. Premium Version of Firefox Chris Beard, the CEO of Mozilla, mentioned in an interview with t3n that a premium version of Firefox will arrive in the fall. The obvious question is… Read more

Posted by / June 11, 2019 / Posted in News

FlyTunes lets you share audio with your sweetie on your next flight

NEWS – Scosche has introduced a new audio gadget today called FlyTunes. FlyTunes is a wireless audio transmitter that pairs with up to two Bluetooth devices at once and comes in a handy travel sized package.

The adapter has been designed so it works with any model of aircraft and features two folding 3.5mm prongs that can plug into a single or dual-output. Also included in the package is a short AUX cord that allows you to plug into difficult to reach AUX output locations.

FlyTunes doesn’t have to just be used on airplanes, it can also be used at the gym with fitness machines, televisions, stereos, and portable gaming systems, such as the Nintendo Switc®. This wireless audio transmitter adapter can also to share audio from non-Bluetooth enabled audio devices by plugging in with a 3.5mm output jack.

The new FlyTunes Wireless Audio Transmitter is available now in black or white for $39.99 on Scosche.com.

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Peak Design has redesigned the humble tripod

CROWDFUNDING NEWSPeak Design has been one of the more successful players in the field of Kickstarter funded camera accessory companies. One of their first campaigns, a clip system that allowed a user to carry their camera hands-free either on their belt or backpack strap, was a huge success. Other successful centered around straps/slings, backpacks and sling bags.

Their latest campaign is for a travel tripod. What sets their current effort apart from other travel tripods was the desire to reducing as much space as possible in order to maximize packability. They approached this by making the legs wedge shaped and the center column pie shaped. This allows the legs and center column to fit together with virtually no space between them. The resulting diameter, when closed, is only slightly larger than a water bottle. Peak Design also developed a ball head that adjusts with a single control. While this does not allow for separate pan and tilt adjustment, it decreases the overall size of the head.

Other specifications include a 20 pound weight limit, lever locks, a stowable phone mount, and a soft case. Closed, the travel tripod measures 15.5 inches in length and 3.125 inches in diameter. It’s available in aluminum (3.44 lbs) and carbon fiber (2.81lbs).

The Travel Tripod is currently on Kickstarter with 39 days to go. Its already reached $6,290,220 of its $500,000 funding goal. A pledge of $289 will get you an aluminum tripod and $479 will qualify you for the carbon fiber version. The full retail prices of the aluminum and carbon fiber versions will be $349.95 and $599.95 respectively.

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Google Maps Changes Will Include Disaster Warnings and Include Speed Option

Google set the pace for navigation apps and is used by not only Android users by many iOS users as well. They continue to make changes to provide more than just the basic navigational and map support. The latest announced change revolves around natural disasters, such as hurricanes, earthquakes, and floods. The company announced that an upcoming Google Maps update will lead users away from natural disasters, and users have also noticed that the app now includes an option to show your speed while you’re driving. Natural Disaster Navigation Added to Google Maps When a natural disaster hits, you need all the help you can… Read more

Posted by / June 10, 2019 / Posted in News