Kisai Blade watch tells time with an aviation-inspired light show

 Inspired by an aviation theme, the Kisai Blade watch features a turbine-style lens with digital tube LEDs that seem to rotate like a propeller. The watch has two time settings. In Turning Mode, the blades spin and three blades light up in turn to indicate the hours and minutes. In Flashing Mode, one blade lights up to indicate the hour, and another flashes to indicate a five minute interval. Four LED dots by the 12 o'clock blade indicate up to four additional minutes to show the exact time. To keep things fun, there's also an animation mode where the LED blades light up and rotate "like a jet engine" at 15-minute intervals between 6 p.m. and midnight. Priced at US$169, the black, silver or gold sandblasted stainless steel case comes with a choice of blue, green or red LEDs. The battery is rechargeable via USB.

To keep things fun, there’s also a selectable Animation mode, where the LED blades light up and seem to rotate “like a jet engine” at 15-minute intervals between the hours of 6 PM and Midnight.

The casing of the Kisai Blade is a unisex design that fits both small and large wrists. The black, silver or gold sandblasted stainless steel case with brushed detail comes with a choice of blue, green or red LEDs, and a stainless steel or leather strap. The PL301517 battery is rechargeable by connecting via USB cable to a computer. A three and a half hour charge is said to be good for up to 30 days. The watch is rated water resistant to 3 ATM.

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Brand New Roman is a font made from brand logos

Digital studio Hello Velocity has created a typeface using the trademarks of popular brands including Netflix, Amazon, McDonald's , Google and Facebook. The 52-letter font is a spoof of the widely-used Times New Roman typeface.

The studio used logos of some of the world's biggest companies to create each letter in the alphabet, both in uppercase and lowercase. In total, 76 corporate logos were used to create the typeface; some letters are represented with multiple logos - the s is represented by the Skype logo and by the Suzuki logo.

The font is intended as a comic take on the global power and influence of these brands. "When you smash so many of these brands together, they start to lose their brand connotations," says the studio.

When designing the font, the design team tried to only use certain logos that act, or can act, as standalone branding elements – avoiding extracting one letter from a logo that is normally composed of multiple characters.

They trialled numerous trademarks to find the set that worked best with each other, and that would make the font as easy to read as possible.

They also tried to restrict each letter to the logos that they considered to be the most recognisable and current. However they had to make a few exceptions.

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What is Jumbo app?

Jumbo is a privacy assistant for iOS that cleans up your social profiles. The app currently manages privacy on Twitter, Facebook, Google Search and Amazon's Alexa with plans for Instagram in the future. For Twitter, it deletes tweets older than a day, a week, a month, or three months and save them to your phone or cloud. Similarly, the app can delete Google Search history with options: All, Older than a day, Older than a week, and Older than a month. Delete all voice commands to Amazon Alexa with a single tap, but without any options. Jumbo can control 30 aspects of your Facebook profile including ad settings, visibility of posts, facial recognition, likes and pages you follow. It offers three levels of control: Weak, Medium and Strong each of which affects your profile differently.

Jumbo Privacy covers a slew of services including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Messenger, Google, YouTube, LinkedIn, Amazon, and Alexa. It can also scan the web for data breaches, as well as block in-app and online trackers. The various networks and options are separated by different paid tiers—Plus and Pro. The Plus plan covers most networks and data breach scans. The Pro plan adds dark web scanning for credit card numbers, your social security number, LinkedIn coverage, and in-app/online tracker blocking.

Jumbo uses a unique “pay what you think is fair” method for these pricing tiers, with the Plus plan ranging from $3.99 to $8.99 monthly, and the Pro plan from $9.99 to $15.99 monthly. There’s also a free trial so you can see what it’s really about before subscribing.

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Can you make a hidden board on Pinterest?

Pinterest has a cool feature called Secret Boards. These Boards are not visible publicly and all the Pins inside them are private as well. They are only visible to the creator and any collaborators the creator may invite. There are two ways to create a Secret Board:

1. When you create a new Board, toggle on the option to make it 'Secret'.

2. For an existing Board, open it and tap the pencil icon. Toggle on 'Keep board secret'.

For extra privacy, you can change your name or use secret boards to keep your Pins hidden from others. Your secret boards can only be viewed by you and anyone you choose to invite to the board.

You can turn a public board into a secret board at any time. You can also move or copy a Pin to a secret board.

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Nubia Alpha: A smartphone with the right idea

The Nubia Alpha Wearable Smartphone blurs the line between phones and watches. The device's flexible 4-inch OLED screen with a 36 : 9 aspect ratio sits inside a metal band, with a 5MP front-facing camera in the middle. It can be wrapped around the wrist for use as a smartwatch and when unwrapped, adopts a flat shape for use as a smartphone with a tall aspect ratio display. It features a Snapdragon Wear 2100 processor, 1GB RAM, 8GB of onboard storage and 500mAh battery plus a heart rate monitor, sleep tracker and pedometer. Its gesture control allows users to scroll or swipe by waving a finger over the device. Nubia Alpha comes with Bluetooth and a version with eSIM support. It runs a custom version of Android (Alpha OS) that supports everything from photos and phone calls to texts and movie watching.

One of the more interesting features of the smartwatch is gesture control, which allows you to wave your finger over the device to get it to scroll up and down, or left and right. We had to physically go into a settings menu to activate the functionality — which was clearly labeled as being an “alpha” feature — on our demo unit. To be fair to the device, we were in a dark room filled with occasional bright spotlights, but the functionality was buggy, and clearly wasn’t ready for public use.

So what can the wearable smartphone do? Lots of things, as it turns out. There’s all the standard smartwatch functionality such as fitness tracking, mobile payments (though only the Chinese QR code payment service AliPay was mentioned), and voice calls either through its built-in speaker or a connected Bluetooth headset.

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How to Check How Much Time You Spend on Facebook

The 'Your Time on Facebook' dashboard displays a bar graph of the week, with your usage time displayed by hours and minutes per day, and the average amount of time you spent each day. To access it, launch the Facebook app on your Android or iOS device, tap the hamburger icon on the top right corner, and head to 'Settings & Privacy'. Then, tap 'Your time on Facebook.' You can also set a reminder to alert you after you've crossed a daily time limit that you specify.

If you use Facebook or Instagram on iOS or a Pixel, you can compare your Facebook's reporting numbers with those of your Screen Time and Digital Well Being reports, which track how long you spend on individual apps. Before these native tools, apps like Moment tracked your phone use for you.

The jury is still out on whether knowledge is really sufficient to encourage you to action. Will knowing you spend two hours a day looking at Facebook on your phone be shameful enough to get you to stop? With the tools buried deep in your app’s settings, and giving only a partial look at your total Facebook time sink, it could easily become just another uncomfortable truth to ignore.

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Google Chrome's Canvas lets you draw right in your browser

Open up canvas.apps.chrome you'll be taken to Canvas, which lets you draw and make handwritten notes within the browser. A simple app, it has four different pen/brush options, an eraser, a colour picker, and the ability to export your drawing as a PNG file to your computer. You can also import an existing image from your computer and draw over it.

Drawings will automatically store on your Google Account. The app can be used across different browsers like Firefox and Safari, plus on mobile, too.

As far as drawing tools go, Chrome Canvas is pretty straightforward and free of major bells and whistles. The app allows you to select a pencil, ink pen, marker or chalk as your drawing utensil. As for colors, you can choose from a handful of pre-selected options or pull up the custom menu and select basically any hex color. Of course, there is an eraser to undo any of the mistakes you make while doodling.

Chrome Canvas isn't tied to just Chrome. It can be used in any browser that supports WebAssembly, including Firefox. Drawings can be done with a mouse or touchpad, though you'll probably have better luck with a stylus and a touchscreen. Chrome Canvas isn't Google's first crack at a drawing tool. The company previously released an AR drawing app for mobile devices and a 3D MS Paint-style app to draw in virtual reality. Google Keep, Google's notetaking app, also supports drawing in Chrome and within its mobile apps.

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Stop Android from adding icons of installed apps on the home screen

Whenever you install a new app via Play Store, the app's icon shows up as a shortcut on your device's home screen, which can lead to a lot of clutter if you've installed many apps. Head to the Play Store settings where you'll find a toggle option 'Add icon to Home Screen' - which - if toggled off disables new apps from creating a shortcut on the home screen.

With this turned off, you should no longer have icons automatically added to your home screens. Disabling this will in no way affect the app from being placed in your app drawer. If you do want to re-enable it in the future, all you need to do is follow the above steps again and merely toggle it back on.

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Casio G-SHOCK Announces Partnership With Transformers Franchise For New Collaboration Model

To celebrate G-Shock and Transformers' 35th anniversary, this year, watch company Casio and toymaker Takara Tomy have collaborated to create a limited edition Optimus Prime watch. The Transformers G-Shock DW6900-IV has a red bezel, blue bands, and a silver face with the iconic Transformers logo. When the backlight is activated, the legendary Autobot emblem appears. The set also includes a fully-transforming Optimus Prime figure that uses the watch as its Matrix of Leadership chest piece. When the watch is transformed, Optimus Prime into a watch stand to display your heroic timepiece. The figure also comes with an extra Matrix of Leadership insert to fill in the gap when the watch is on your wrist and a couple of blasters to help the big bad bot protect your G-Shock.

The Transformers toy line was launched in the U.S. market in 1984 and was followed by a hit animated television series and comic book series. The Transformers toy line and animated television series were later released in Japan in 1985. The Transformers live action movie directed by Michael Bay and produced by Hollywood mogul Steven Spielberg was released in 2007 and became a big hit, launching a movie franchise. More than 500 million Transformers figures have been sold to date worldwide in over 130 countries and regions, a testament to the massive global popularity of the Transformers franchise.

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