
1. This app keeps you less jolty by tracking caffeine intake
If caffeine is keeping you up at night, this app can help. from Jawbone is an iOS-only app that tracks how much caffeine you’re drinking and how it affects you.
How does it work? Download the app and enter some basic information like gender, height, weight and sleeping patterns. From there, you can track your caffeine intake by type of drink and the app will tell you when to stop.
Read more: (TheNextWeb)
2. A $10 renewable lamp made from solar panels and a soda bottle
A South African inventor has found a way to combine solar energy and used soda bottles to create an eco-friendly lamp. features a built-in solar panel and uses a lithium battery to power a test tube-shaped bulb. After eight hours in the sun, you have enough charge to provide 40 hours of low lighting.
Read more: (PSFK)
3. Yahoo Maps is now offering indoor navigation
Yahoo Maps has to provide indoor navigation – yes, the kind Google Maps is doing. With the partnership, if you’re in a large area like a shopping mall, airport or football stadium, you’ll easily be able to find landmarks like ATMs and bathrooms.
Read more: (Engadget)
4. There’s now an app for sellers on Amazon
The is just as it sounds – a dedicated application for those who frequently use Amazon to sell new or used items. With the app you can list items, contact Amazon support, answer customer questions and more.
Read more:(TheNextWeb)
5. Android users rejoice, you finally have QuizUp
The trivia app that made iOS users completely addicted is now available on Android. is the popular gaming app that lets you challenge friends in quizzes on a variety of topics.
Read more: (Business Insider)



