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October 8, 2013

New Relic’s FutureStack Conference

FutureStack is defined by innovation. Join 800+ industry leaders and disruptive developers on Oct 24-25 in San Francisco and help build the future of Modern Software. During two days loaded with future-focused tracks, you’ll hear from The Loop’s founder Jim Dalrymple, and join him as he discusses the intersection of mobile innovation and technology. You’ll also get to explore the future of data with a much-anticipated keynote from Hilary Mason, Data Scientist in Residence at Accel Partners. Plus, check out Artur Bergman, CEO and Founder of Fastly talk about the problems of latency, user perception and monitoring performance.

October 14, 2013

The Roadee Knows…

It's hard to keep track of new releases from all your favorite artists. Especially if you are a music geek like us.

Hence, we three guys bootstrapped Roadee Music, the iOS Release Notifier. It's dead simple: Follow an artist, see their discography and get push-notified as soon as they release new music. That’s it. No login, no bullshit, just $1.99. You will never miss a release from an artist you love again.

October 22, 2013

Glove.ly, Invisible Touchscreen Gloves

There’s a reason that, for centuries, gloves didn't have fingertip pads: they’re ugly.

In the words of Jony Ive, "We believe that technology is at its very best, at its most empowering, when it simply disappears."

Glove.ly designs warm, stylish gloves that invisibly work with your touchscreen. Available in leather and lined and unlined wool-blends, they look like regular gloves and work with your whole hand, so you can use your phone in the cold.

Magnets cleverly hidden inside the logo keep your gloves together when you aren’t using them, and the care label is also a screen cleaner.

They’re the perfect gloves, for you or as a gift.

October 28, 2013

Transporter

Transporter is a personal storage device that you own and control. It lets you sync data between your computers, Transporters, or folders shared with colleagues and friends. Owners say its like a Dropbox that they own and control. Data exists on only your computers and Transporters, or on systems you share with, and not on any other servers. Transporter's iOS and Android apps give you remote access to all of your files. You can even upload photos or videos from your camera roll to protect them.

SPECIAL OFFER: Daring Fireball readers can save $50 off of their purchase of a Transporter at http://filetransporterstore.com/ using code DF50 (valid thru 11 November 2013).

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