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Living In Digital Times at 2016 CES



LIDT LogoRobin Raskin, founder of Living In Digital Times, talks with the guys about their experiences at 2016 CES. Living In Digital Times produces technology conferences, exhibits and events at CES and other locations.

The guys talk to Robin about tech-enabled fashion, as well as the take0ver of electronic forms of money, driverless cars and other forward-looking trends brought on by the continuing forward march of technology.

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Catch a Way to Get Organized



If you are like me, keeping yourself organize is a never-ending and not always successful process. I have tried a lot organizers, both applications and web-based. One by one I have abandoned them, either because they are too complicated to use or because they don’t sync between my mobile device and my computer. Catch is built for someone like me, it is easy to use and syncs between the mobile and web platform. You can add notes by text, voice or even images. You can organize them by stream or tag. They are also automatically organized by date and location if that is turned on under settings. You can star your most important notes. If you want to collaborate on a stream, you can invite people to join you. Once they have accepted the invitation, they can add notes and comments to the stream. They can edit and delete their own notes and comments. Only the creator of the stream can remove another persons content from the stream.

Catch works on all iOs, most Android devices and through the web. With the free version of Catch you get three streams and 70MB of new content per month. The Pro version is $4.99 a month or $49.99 a year you get 10 streams, 1 GB per month of new content, plus project brainstorm and conversation along with the ability to add office documents. A Premium account offers the same thing as the Pro Version except you get 5 GB of new content per month and up to 50 streams for $19.99 a month or $179.99 a year.

I just started using Catch and so far I like it.  I especially like that you can organize by tags and it syncs between all my devices. Have you tried Catch, if you have what do you like and don’t like about it.

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