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Wednesday, August 6, 2014

‘Football Schedule 2014′ updated for the upcoming NFL season




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‘Football Schedule 2014′ updated for the upcoming NFL season



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The pre-season has already begun in the NFL, and the regular season is so close we can taste it (mmmm…nachos and beer). Yesterday we posted our list of the best apps for football season to get you ready. Several of you asked about our own Football Schedule app being updated for 2014. Your wish is our command. Earlier today the app was updated for the upcoming season.


Football Schedule 2014 is a super simple way to track the NFL season. The minimal UI gets out-of-the-way so you can quickly see when your favorite team is playing. You can organize the games by pre-season, regular season, and post-season. Favorite games can be starred, and you can choose your favorite team at start-up (or in the settings).


Schedule 2014


Our developer will be updating the app throughout the season to add things like playoffs support and themes for teams. If you’re looking for a clean football app without all the fluff, Football Schedules is for you. Let us know what other features you’d like to see in this app! Download below for free.


Google Play Store: Football Schedule 2014











Moto 360 wireless charging cradle revealed in newly leaked photos; new details arrive



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While the first couple of early Android Wear smart watches have opted for charging solutions that require a pin-based cradle (which are often bulky and non-intuitive), the Moto 360 decided to bring wireless charging into the foray. We’ve known that since the watch was made official, but Motorola has been hesitant to show off anything in regards to how that will work. Thankfully we have our first taste of that in the latest set of leaked photos.


The stylish cradle — pictured above — seems to hold the smart watch up at an angle so that you can quickly check the time from a desk or nightstand while it’s not sitting comfortably on your wrist. The device will seemingly pop on and off of the cradle with ease, so charging it at night shouldn’t be nearly as cumbersome as some other units out there.



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With that, the folks who were able to handle the watch early have given us some new details about its build and features. One big detail is that the watch is confirmed to be IP67 certified, so using it in rain shouldn’t be an issue. That also makes it resistant to dust and should be able to survive a light fall or two. We also learn that the smart watch boasts a very respectable 2.5 days of battery life (just over a day seems to be the norm for the LG G Watch and Samsung Gear Live), and that it has a built-in heart rate sensor for all you fitness and health buffs.


It sounds like the Moto 360 will set the bar in almost every way once it finally comes to market, though we’re still waiting for Motorola to bless us with details on pricing and availability. We imagine they’re simply waiting to be able to release it alongside the Moto X+1, a follow-up to their flagship smartphone from yesteryear. Should their “late summer” estimations hold up then we should be hearing a lot more toward the end of this month or early September. Hold onto your hats, folks.


[via MisterGadget]








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