Evernote Peek is the First App Designed to Make Use of the iPad 2′s Smart Cover
Get rid of flashcards forever! Evernote Peek works with your Evernote account to make studying for quizzes or simply sharpening your memory easier. Set up an Evernote notebook with a series of clues (note title) and answers (note body). To study the material, simply lift up the first section of the Smart Cover to reveal a question. Reveal the answer by lifting the Smart Cover further; closing the Smart Cover will advance to the next question. You can even mark the ones you miss for a re-test. The Evernote Peek app is free in the iTunes app store. It requires an Evernote account (free) and an iPad 2 and Smart Cover. ... Read more... �� �� �� �� | WakeMate – Waking you with Wakelytics
Why wake up to a high pitched screeching alarm, practically terrifying yourself out of bed, when your own body can tell your alarm when would be the least jarring time to wake you? The ... Read more... �� �� �� �� | Nyko Play Clock for Nintendo 3DS
I’ve seen a lot of clocks that act as charging docks and speakers for various MP3 players, but Nyko has the first one I’ve seen designed just for a hand-held game console. The ... Read more... �� �� �� �� | Featured Free Resource | The Awesome Automation Guide for Macs This guide will be especially useful for Mac users who work several hours per day at their computers and constantly launch applications, click menu buttons, and save, locate, rename files and folders. | iPhone Just Got Better
WWDC 2011 announced, oh… just a few new features to iOS that may or may not completely crush RIM’s hopes of making a comeback, 1Uped Android and made your PC almost useless. How? ... Read more... �� �� �� �� | Deal of the Day – Dell Latitude E6320 13.3" Core i5 "Sandy Bridge" Laptop with 4GB RAM
Today's LogicBUY deal is a Dell 13.3" Latitude E6320 Core i5-2520 2.5GHz Dual-core Sandy Bridge laptop with 4GB memory, 6-cell battery, and 3-year warranty for $963 ... Read more... �� �� �� �� | Nintendo unveils new Wii-U console
Nintendo has just unveiled its new 2012 Wii-U console. The new console will have a speedy IBM Power-based multi-core microprocessor, internal flash memory, HDMI and many new features. But the main attraction of the Wii-U console would be the new controller. The new controller has a built-in 6.2 inch touch screen along with the standard button controls plus two analog circle pads. But that's not all, it also includes a built-in accelerometer and gyroscope, rumble feature, camera, a microphone, stereo speakers, a sensor strip and a stylus. ... Read more... �� �� �� �� | Featured Free Resource iOS 5 makes me want to dump my Droid X Last August I made the decision to break up with AT&T and my iPhone 4 in order to start a new relationship with Verizon and the Motorola Droid X. Although I’ve enjoyed the Android OS and the Droid X more than I thought I would, I’ve continued to miss things about the iPhone. Some of those things include the overall smoothness of the OS, availability of accessories, the camera, and apps. When the iPhone came to Verizon, I wasn’t all that tempted to switch back. But lately that’s changed. It all started with Janet’s review of the ... Read more... �� �� �� �� | Micro-Plus EX puts 9 tools on your keyring As Julie wrote a few posts down, here at The Gadgeteer, we can't get enough keychain tools and gadgets. So here’s another, the ... Read more... �� �� �� �� | Get rid of bright LED lights with LightDims There are probably a good amount of gadgets around the house that have an obnoxiously bright LED–from your alarm clock to DVD player to television. ... Read more... �� �� �� �� | You are receiving this newsletter because you opted-in to receive relevant communications from TheGadgeteer.com. If you would like to manage your newsletter preferences or if you no longer wish to receive this newsletter, please click here. TheGadgeteer.com, Columbus, Indiana Contact: newsletter@the-gadgeteer.com |
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