Wednesday, 29 May 2019

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TunnelHero – The world's most personal and secretive VPN service


TunnelHero is a better and more secure browsing experience. We provision a VPN server just for you, which means faster speeds, no sharing resources with the massed, no more filling out CAPTCHAs, and the ability to move your server in a snap. TunnelHero traverses unjust censorship, blocks ads, doesn't write logs, and lets you connect with unlimited devices. Perfect for digital nomads, travellers, those using shared wifi, and those looking access content anywhere in the world.

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Secalerts – Alerts of vulnerabilities (CVEs) that match your software stack


Secalerts is a weekly email that alerts you to recently released vulnerabilities (CVEs) that match your software stack. We aim to make keeping track of CVEs easy and accessible to everyone. Sign up for free.

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PowerPrice – An intelligent price and inventory management system


PowerPrice is a powerful tool to manage prices and sales.

How it works: 1. Computer vision system in seconds reads the information from shelves: (SKU, price tag) and sends reports to the system for analysis. 2. The system calculates the demand elasticity curve: it determines what level of demand, profit and revenue will be obtained with different pricing options. 3. Based on the input data and the specified pricing strategy, the system determines the best price for the product. 4. For each SKU there is detailed sales analytics available, which allows to monitor key indices and timely change pricing strategy to increase sales effectiveness

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Tuesday, 28 May 2019

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Klokki for Mac – Rules-based automatic time-tracking


Klokki was created to solve an annoying issue that many freelancer and makers face, which is forgetting to start and pause a timer, during the work. The solution is automation, but we knew that people still want to control what should be tracked. Enter — rule-based automatic time-tracking.

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Go chat yourself with Facebook’s new Portal companion app

Ignoring calls that it’s creepy, Facebook is forging onward with its Portal smart display. Today Facebook quietly launched iOS and Android Portal apps that let owners show off photos on the screen without sharing them to the social network, and video call their home while they’re out.

The app isn’t likely to move the needle for Portal whose potential users fall into two camps: those so alarmed by Facebook’s privacy practices that they couldn’t imagine putting its camera and microphone in their home, and those ambivalent or ignorant regarding the privacy backlash who see it as an Amazon Echo with a nice screen and easy way to video call family. Critics were mostly surprised by the device’s quality but too freaked out to recommend it. Those willing to buy it have given it a 4- to 4.4-star average rating on Amazon, praising its AI camera that keeps people in frame of a video chat while they move though jeering some setup difficulties.

Facebook announced at f8 a month ago that the Portal app was coming and eventually so would encrypted WhatsApp video calls. It also extended sales to Europe and Canada, though the new app is currently only available in the US according to Sensor Tower which tipped us off to the launch. The $199 10-inch Portal and $349 15.6-inch Portal+ launched in October, soured by a swirl of Facebook privacy scandals. Last week, the company tried to score some points with the public by funding an art project displayed at the SF Museum Of Modern Art. But the “immersive” exhibit was just some Portals stuck to some funky painted wooden backdrops, and it all felt smarmy and forced.

Facebook stuck Portals into wooden backdrops and called it art

Portal’s app lets you video call your Portal so you can say hi to family while you’re out. That’s great for traveling parents or seeing who is around the house in the post-land line age. The app also allows you to add and remove accounts on Portal and manage who’s in your speed dial Favorites, which you could already do from the device. There’s still no Amazon Prime Video or Smart home controls as were promised at F8.

The option to send photos directly from your camera roll to Portal’s Superframe fixes the worst feature of the digital photo frame. Previously you’d have to select just from photo/video albums you’d shared to Facebook. That meant you were only showing off sacchrine photos you were willing to post online, and if you selected Your Photos or Photos Of You, you might end up displaying shots that were embarrassing or that don’t make sense outside of the News Feed.

My workaround was to create a Facebook album of photos for Portal set to be visible only to me, but that was a hassle. Now you can manually grab pics and videos from your phone and send them to Portal without the worry they’ll show up on your profile. Portal also now can show off your Instagram photos, as was announced at F8. Still missing is Google Assistant support, which Facebook told me it was working to integrate last year.

Facebook’s steady improvements to Portal might not have shook its paranoia-inducing reputation amongst tech news readers and privacy enthusiasts, but they’ve kept it perhaps the best big screen and camera-equipped smart speaker. But in the seven months since launch, Google has copied Portal’s auto-framing camera for video chat in its new Nest Hub Max while Amazon is making a slew of home appliances smart. Portal will need more marquee innovations and some brand rehabilitation if it’s going to stay competitive.



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Zenpost – A content marketing team in your pocket


Zenpost is a content marketing automation tool for busy businesses and marketing agencies. Creating and managing your blog and social media content is a full-time job and focus. Zenpost takes all of the tedious and time-consuming steps from your blogging and social media post creation and posting and automates it into an easy-to-use tool.

Zenpost's blogging tool allows you to select your Editorial Calendar and blog format. It then suggests article topics for you to approve - filling up your month's editorial calendar. English-native professional writers then get to work on writing your SEO-friendly blog posts and submitting them for your review. Once approved, your blog posts get auto-scheduled to be delivered to your website on the scheduled Editorial Calendar slot day.

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Indie travel app Lambus makes group trip planning easier

There are plenty of travel apps for researching flights and hotels or generally organizing your trips, but indie German developer Hans Knöchel struggled to find one that could gather all his travel-related information in one place, in addition to allowing a group of friends to collaborate on the trip-planning process. So he built one for himself: Lambus, an app that lets you organize your travel documents, manage expenses, plus collaborate and chat with fellow co-travelers about the trip being planned.

Previously a senior software engineer at Appcelerator in San Jose, Knöchel came up with the idea for Lambus after being on the road a lot himself, and finding existing travel apps lacking.

“When traveling, you either use a manual folder with dozens of pages for all your information — or countless apps to display travel expenses, booking confirmations, and waypoint planning. Alternatives like Google Trips, Sygic and Roadtrippers were always limited to one person and never offered all the features I needed during the trip,” he explains. “This gave me the idea for Lambus: A collaborative platform on which travel groups — in real-time — can display all the properties of the trip in an easy-to-use platform: Waypoints, travel expenses, booking documents, notes, photos and chat,” he says.

The resulting app he refers to as a “Swiss Army Knife” for travel planning.

Like TripIt and others, travel documents can be shared with Lambus by forwarding emails to a unique personal email address. The imported documents — like plane tickets or Airbnb stays will then be made available to all group attendees automatically. This is handy for group trips where often multiple people take turns making the various reservations, but don’t have any easy way to share the information with others beyond forwarding emails or writing down information in a shared online document.

Documents can also be uploaded through an “Import PDF” feature, as an alternative to email sharing. And photos can be added by snapping a picture or importing from the phone’s Camera Roll, as well.

The photo feature is handy for saving those miscellaneous pieces of travel information — like how to access an Airbnb upon arrival, travel directions posted on an event or venue’s website, a helpful online review you saved, and more. It’s also a fast way to import any other information, without having to rely on email or uploads.

In the expenses section, you can keep track of either private or group expenses by entering the amount and what it was for, and, optionally, if it’s been paid.

While largely aimed at group travel because of the collaboration and built-in chat features, the app can be used for solo trips, too.


In testing the app, we found there were a few kinks that still needed to be corrected.

The calendar, for example, didn’t include the days of the week, only the dates — which was unusual. The app also had trouble finding some points of interest — like a convention center, for example, when it was entered directly in the search box. (It came up when we searched for a “nearby place” to an existing waypoint, oddly.) This appears to be a bug.

Some parts of the German app hadn’t been localized to English, either. For instance, when viewing the detail page for a waypoint, the “On My List” section read: “Noch keine Orte in der Nähe geplant.” (Meaning: “No places planned nearby.”) 

More importantly, Lambus didn’t turn imported documents into an easy-to-read itinerary, as TripIt does. The travel plan, instead, included a list of waypoints but not the dates and times, with all the details like flight numbers or hotel reservation numbers. That’s perhaps a deal-breaker in terms of dumping all other travel apps in favor Lambus alone.

Despite its quirks, the concept here is solid and the app is nicely designed with a bright and clean look-and-feel. The app is only a couple of months old, so given a little more time, attention, and a few more releases, it has the potential to become a seriously useful travel tool for group trip planning.

The name, “Lambus,” is an odd choice, we have to also note.

Knöechel says he was searching for a word that was easy to pronounce in many different languages, and settled on this — a domain name he already owned.

While Knöechel is the sole founder, Lambus is a team of seven including mainly university friends, he says. The startup is seed-funded by the Ministry of Economics in Germany (~120k€), and eventually has plans to generate affiliate revenue by offering hotel, flight, Airbnb and activity bookings in-app.

Lambus is live on iOS and Google Play.



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PerShop – Shop All Your Favorite Brands in One App


PerShop is where you can curate your own shopping experience by following your favorite brands and seeing all the sales and deals relevant to you. You can find the best deals on products that are relevant to you and in your size.

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signmesh – Collect and share knowledge to build the culture of innovation


Signmesh is a tailored dashboard of curated insights and business cases to keep your company ahead of the learning curve and inspire ongoing innovation. Companies and teams can discover innovations, insights and best practices and save them per category or project.

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Cronhooks – Schedule one time or recurring webhooks


Cronhooks enables you to schedule one time or recurring webhooks via api or web portal and get instant email, slack alerts in case of any failure.

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Monday, 27 May 2019

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Instantly Design – Magical AI-powered logo maker


Instantly Design is an online tool that creates logos for your business in seconds. Our logo maker will choose the best options that match your business, but you can always fine-tune and change icons, colours and more.

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