Remains of the Day: Night Mode Added to Twitter for Android
Hello darkness, my old friend, I came to tweet with you again. And now it’s much more convenient because Twitter for Android has got a great new dark color scheme for late night tweets.
Welcome to night mode. This is just a dark color scheme for the app to keep your screen from getting too bright when you tweet in the early morning hours, but I am very much a proponent of dark color schemes and every app should have one. I love to sit in the dark and tweet. [Twitter]
- In other news, Twitter also added more users than expected, according to their latest earnings report. Wall Street analysts estimate that they will get about 2 million users in the second quarter, but in fact they got 3 million. Well done Twitter, it’s okay! [CNBC]
- T-Mobile is adding 16 new video providers to its Binge On service today. New partners you can watch without compromising your plan include ABC, Apple Music, Disney, Nat Geo TV and more. This brings the number of Binge On partners to over 100. [Business Wire]
- Nest thermostats have Monday business. The error disrupts the remote control function of some thermostats and smoke detectors, although they should otherwise continue to operate according to the established schedule and manual settings. Nothing special, but even during the heat it is not very good either. Future guys! Oh brother! [TechBuffalo via The Verge ]
- Adobe just released the Apple TV version of its Lightroom photo editing software. Then, it’s OK. It’s actually just a way to view your Creative Cloud Photo Library on your TV screen. [Adobe]