Download The iOS 10.2 Beta Wallpapers

Love them or hate them, Apple does produce some awfully nice wallpapers for their iPhone, iPad and MacOS lineup.  As some of you may know, the beta for iOS 10.2 has started rolling out to those testing it.  In that beta are three new simple but beautiful wallpapers that you can now download to your phones here on the site.  All three are similar, featuring a stark black background with a blue, orange or pink semi-transparent stone in the middle.  They look great frankly and now you can add them to your Android phones.  Because, why not?

I’ve put thumbnails of each image after the break so for those who aren’t interested, you can move along.  For those who are interested, click on to get to them.

LastPass Now Free Across Unlimited Devices

One of the best password management apps out there, LastPass, has given everyone a reason to be happy:  They have lowered their price to… free!  The even better news, they haven’t stripped the app down to the barebones either.  The free app now gives you the ability to sync your password and other secure content to your phone, PC, Chrome extension and tablet.  To this point, that sync feature was part of the premium package for the app (which was a quite affordable $1/month).

From the company’s blog

I’m thrilled to announce that, starting today, you can use LastPass on any device, anywhere, for free. No matter where you need your passwords – on your desktop, laptop, tablet, or phone – you can rely on LastPass to sync them for you, for free. Anything you save to LastPass on one device is instantly available to you on any other device you use.

If you have been looking for a password management app, you need to seriously consider LastPass as an option.

Fitbit Adds Improved Weight Charts and Body Fat Graphs

Fitbit has rolled out a pretty nice albeit minor update to their Android app this week.  The update, version 2.37 for those keeping score at home, has some improved charts and graphs for body mass and weight history.  While most people tend to think of Fitbit as an activity tracker – which they do well – their app is actually fairly comprehensive when it comes to tracking things like your diet, weight, water consumption and, of course, exercise.  This update mainly focuses on providing you a bit more information around your weight and body composition.

First, there is an updated body lean mass versus fat mass graph.  With this you can better visualize your body composition based on the inputs that your provide to the app for your weight and fat mass measurements.  This information, if you have the Aria scale, can be automatically synced to the app so you can see your lean mass versus fat mass in the app.

Google Wallet Gets A Web Facelift

If you thought that Android Pay had killed off Google Wallet, think again.  Google has just rolled out an update web portal for the person-to-person payment service along with a refreshed Android app.  The update brings a completely refreshed website for Wallet that is Material Design in nature and intuitive on sending or receiving funds from others.  The app update mirrors this new look of the portal and it, as before, is simple to use.  The app is certainly faster than the website and has some added security features like requiring a PIN to get into it.  However, if you don’t have your phone handy, you now have an easy way to send or receive funds using the service.

Today’s Deal – iClever Dual Port Charger BOGO

Today’s Deal is a great one on the iClever BoostCube dual-USB wall charger.  Right now you can pick up the white one for $10.99 and with the coupon code DEALTOP1 you can get the black model of the charger for free.  Completely free.  It is a great BOGO deal.

Here is how it works.  First, go to the iClever BoostCube page on Amazon then add it to your cart.  Now go to the black version of the BoostCube page and add it to your cart.  Proceed to check out and in the promo code field enter in the coupon code DEALTOP1.  That’s it.  Amazon will automagically take the cost of the black model out of your costs.

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