Google Now Offers End-to-End Encryption on Email

“Google has released the source code for a new extension for Chrome—but this is no ordinary extension. It’s called End-to-End, and it will provide users with the ability to encrypt their email the whole way from outbox to recipient.”

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iOS 8 AirPlay won’t need a network connection

“Here’s an interesting tidbit about iOS 8 that Apple didn’t give stage time to, and that’s the removal of a necessary network connection for AirPlay. It’s not even easily noticeable on Apple’s iOS 8 preview site either, but there, nestled within the enterprise section is what we’re looking for:”

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OS X Yosemite Brings HMTL5 Video Support for Netflix

“Netflix today confirmed that it supports HTML5 video streaming on Safari in OS X Yosemite, explaining that it has worked closely with Apple to implement Premium Video Extensions in Safari.”

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Siri now identifies songs, works without touching the phone

“Apple is trying to make Siri smarter in iOS 8. The redesigned version of Siri can be activated without touching the phone at all if the phone is plugged in — in other words, “Hey, Siri” is the new “Okay, Google,” if you’re doing something like driving.”

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Apple will bring third-party widgets to iOS 8

“While introducing OS X 10.10 Yosemite, Craig Federighi showed off a new widget system for the Mac notification center, allowing users to pin small apps right in the “Today” view — and now we’re learning that the iOS notification center will have a similar feature, as well.”

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SwiftKey keyboard will be coming to iOS 8

“One of the major new features in iOS 8 just announced at WWDC 2014 is support for third-party keyboards and SwiftKey will be one of them. We’ve just received word from SwiftKey that in fact…they’ve already started:”

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Apple’s new OS X Yosemite will be free upgrade, with deeper ties to iOS than ever before

“The jam-packed operating system update features a significant user interface overhaul, rich with bright colors and translucent effects, plus numerous changes to the visual identity of almost every system app that brings them closer to their iOS counterparts.”

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