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Back in the days when arcade racers and pinball machines ruled the back corners of pizzerias, games like OutRun and AfterBurner were a dime a dozen: twenty years later, and realistic racing simulations have mostly left that genre of game behind, surpassed by dozens of kart racers, and the fervant gearhead fandom games like Gran Turismo and Forza inspire.
Have you ever promised yourself you would keep a journal? Be it for keeping track of day-to-day activities, remembering dreams, free writing to inspire creativity, logging progress on a fitness or work goal or keeping a travel diary, most of us at some time or another have purchased a notebook or its digital equivalent and promised ourselves to use it daily. Despite our best intentions, however, many of us start off strong but taper off over time.
As the Apple Watch continues to grow and evolve as an app platform, developers have come up with a lot of great tools to increase your productivity from your wrist. But there’s always a couple apps that might seem a little out of left field, but can still be fun to try out. Here are a few Apple Watch apps that may be a little strange, but can still be pretty interesting. Watch Chess
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Thanks to social media channels, photo sharing among family and friends is simple enough. But the new Slide app now offers a new feature that makes it easy to share photos at an event where you may not be connected to everyone in attendance. Slide uses Bluetooth technology to send and receive pictures.
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One of the most common problems faced by most iPhone or iPad users is battery problems. Running out of juice when we need them most is irritating and seemingly unavoidable. But with a bit of awareness, you can curb your device’s battery-draining tendencies.
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Several Smartphone gaming accessories have hit the market in recent years. But the Flitchio gaming controller is causing quite a buzz with its unique application. Its most attractive feature is that it’s a smartphone case that doubles up as a gaming controller. And most importantly, it puts the controls on the back of the device.
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In a short span of time since the Apple Watch was launched, thousands of apps started flooding the App Store. But very soon reviewers and Watch owners started stating that most of the apps weren’t really useful or well designed. Many app developers waited to get the device int heir hands before releasing their apps, ensuring better results. Fantastical also launched its app for the Apple Watch yesterday and offers a much better calendar service than Apple's included calendar app.
Thanks to recent iOS updates, the iPhone and iPad are pretty good at helping you keep your battery as healthy as possible, while keeping you informed.