Google Keep, the search engine's note-taking app, has finally arrived in the
App Store, two and a half years after it launched on Android and in the browser. Available for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch running iOS 8.0 or later, the free app allows users to save notes and lists on cards, with individual notes able to be searched, assigned colors, and have time or location-based reminders assigned to them. Notes synchronize with Google's servers, so they can be accessed from multiple devices, and can even be shared with other users for collaborative purposes.
Fitbit Surge update doubles battery life, adds Run Cues
An update to the
Fitbit Surge is allowing it to last longer, with the battery life of the fitness tracker said to have doubled from five hours to ten hours with the GPS and heart-rate monitoring functions activated.
CNET reports the update is rilling out to devices now, and also introduces Run Cues, a feature that provides automatic alerts when a predetermined time or distance is reached during a run, showing the lap pace, distance traveled, number of laps, and the average heart rate of the wearer at that point.
Fitbit Surge