Saved By the Ring: Remember Rings Heat up When Your Anniversary Draws Closer
Posted in: Today's ChiliHow many times have you found yourself facing the wrath of your partner after forgetting your anniversary? The reality is that some people are just more forgetful than others. It doesn’t mean that you love them or care for them any less; it most likely means that you have a pretty crappy memory.
The solution is to jot it down on your planner or set an alarm on your phone so you won’t ever forget the big day. Or you can get one of these Remember Rings instead.
The Remember Ring is more than just a band that you’re supposed to wear around your finger. It’s programmable so you can set it to heat up when your anniversary date approaches. When we say ‘heat up’, we do mean it in the literal sense. The ring is powered by patent-pending HotSpot technology that will raise the ring’s temperature a few degrees so you won’t ever forget what day it is.
They’re pretty expensive though, since they’re being sold by Alaska Jewelry for $760 (USD). Maybe the price will be enough motivation for you to just put the date in your smartphone.
[via Bit Rebels]
6Wunderkinder’s Wunderlist 2 has been developing something of a following among the highly organized, although there’s been a conspicuous gap when iPad owners couldn’t keep up with the to-dos and reminders they’d created on their phones. The hole is closing quickly: Wunderlist 2’s iOS version is now a universal app that supports all flavors of iPads. There won’t be any surprises in features if you had a peek at the app on an Android tablet last week, but consistency is more of a virtue than a vice when juggling tasks. Hit the source link for the big-screen update.
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Source: App Store
How quickly they grow up: 6Wunderkinder’s near-ubiquitous Wunderlist 2 only just reached native app status as 2012 wound to a close, and it’s already being optimized for Android tablets. The task management app should now offer its to-do lists and reminders on Google-powered slates of any size, with new layouts and artwork just for the bigger screen. Every Android user gets a handful of meaningful upgrades in the process, including list sharing between apps, the ability to save links and test as well as automatic syncing. Android fans wanting to get things done can hit the Google Play link to get the new version today, but they won’t be the only ones getting the larger experience — the developer is teasing an iPad equivalent in the near future.
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Via: 6Wunderkinder
Source: Google Play
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Filed under: Cellphones, Mobile, RIM