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Any.Do Moment - The best task app there is

Any.do already is a well known name on Android and IOS devices, but now they redesigned the app. This task app now is, in my opinion, the best task app you can get and it's totally free!

The best thing about Any.do is the beautiful minimalistic design. It's just stunning and it also works really well. Any.Do has just added a new feature that makes handling your to-do lists more manageable and actionable. The app lets you triage your daily to-do list and turn it into a sort of daily planner that lets you easily re-prioritize your tasks.

Any.Do Moment is activated every day at a specific time you set (it alerts you with a standard iOS or Android notification), and it simply presents you with your list of to-dos for the day, one by one. This single-task focus lets you focus on the day ahead and make decisive decisions about whether or not you can actually check off that task today or whether you can push it off to another day.

In essence, Any.DO is trying to re-think mobile to-do list apps. Rather than just let tasks pile up indefinitely, both provide users with a way to sort and manage items within the app in an effort to boost productivity.

I have now used the app a short while and this is the best thing I ever used. Now you really schedule your tasks. Any.do forces you to do so in a friendly way.

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Smartphone projector


Projecting images at a diagonal angle on a flat or an uneven surface using a smartphone projector tends to produce out of focus projections. To combat the problem, researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Engineering in Germany have developed a new prototype LED projector for smartphones that can produce distortion-free, bright and crisp display at non-perpendicular angles and on onto irregular surfaces. Using the bio-mechanism that compound eyes of insects possess, an array of 200 micro projectors are used in the system that output the identical complete images and superimpose them on the wall or any other surface on top of one another which allows the system to adjust the focus of its image independently via each micro projector.

To provide the necessary data, a camera and the position sensor of the smartphone can be integrated into the system depending on the distance of the projector from the surface. This would allow the array to gauge its own unique distance and custom focus micro projectors to reflect an image perfectly even it is projected on a curved surface.

A grid of infrared lines also overlays the image that allows users to interact with the projected image as well. According to researchers, the system is well-suited to mass-projector since the whole LED projector system measures just 0.79 x 0.79 inches or 2 x 2 centimeters though it could only be available in regular smartphones only a few years from now.

Via: Gizmag

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