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Our ultra-fast Daily: Three takes on new products. Yesterday’s top ten launches. That’s it.

Google’s new headphones…
Last summer, Google announced the Pixel Buds: bluetooth headphones that promised to instantly translate ANY language, directly into your ear.

It's like someone invented a real-life Babel fish.
🐠

But... they haven't taken off. Awkward pauses while you wait for the translations, incorrect idioms, and a requisite data connection.

We have a better alternative. ✨

We’ve partnered with our friends with StackSocial to get you a deal on uTalk to understand 130+ languages (or maybe just 1).

✨ Instant translations, no data-connection required
💬 Includes local idioms and real-life vocabulary
🎧 Won't go out of date at the next #GoogleEvent

Get lifetime access today (expires April 29th). One caveat: this translator requires you to memorize a couple words. 😂
Spotify is going public 🤑
Spotify is going public today in an unusual way. Instead of using a bank, they're IPOing with an uncommon funding mechanism: a direct listing. Shareholders and employees will be able to sell their equity, but Spotify isn't actually raising any new funding by issuing new shares.

Quick facts about the IPO:
  • Unlike most other executive teams, Spotify's co-founders will retain 80% of the voting power. 👀
  • The mega-unicorn will trade as $SPOT.
  • In the last three months of 2017, Spotify lost $7.9M every day.

The Product Hunt community loves Spotify, with dozens of integrated apps and tools to enhance your music-listening experience:

👂 Listen lets you add songs to Spotify playlists with your keyboard.
📻 JQBX is like turntable.fm (RIP).
🔈 Pacemaker+ makes it easy to DJ (it’s truly amazing).
🤔 Forgotify finds the poor songs that have never been played.
🗓️ Your 2017 Wrapped curates your favorite songs from last year.
📊 Spotify.me builds beautiful analytics about your listening habits.
🖥️ Skip Tunes lets you control Spotify from your menubar.
🎤 Find Your Best Festival finds your next favorite music festivals based on your listening history.

Discover the 20 Best Spotify products before they're public 💸
Let's play a game 😈
Some (brave) companies love to launch actual products on April Fool's.

On April 1st 2014, Google Maps: Pokémon Challenge was announced, teasing generations of fans with real Pokémon hiding in tall grass around their neighborhoods. Pokémon Go launched for real in 2016, and the entire world called in sick to catch Zubats. Mobs formed in Central Park.

Gmail and Amazon's Dash Buttons were originally announced on April Fool's Day too, to much skepticism.

In honor of products that must be fake, we've combined our favorite April Fool's launches with real products launched in the last year.

Can you pick the fakes?

1. Beer that teaches you a new language, or a beer that's designed to be enjoyed in the shower. 🚿

2. A crypto-only Lamborghini store, or a genetic test that reveals your perfect car based on your DNA. 🚗

3. A drone that pitches journalists, or an app that hacks your dreams. 😳

4. A bad joke detector from Google, or an app that finds your doppelgänger from hundreds of years ago. 🖼️

5. A service to pay for Amazon orders with cash, or ATM drones that deliver cash anywhere. 🚁

April Fool’s may be behind us but there’s no need to wait another year to prank your friends and coworkers. Here’s a collection of (real!) prank products. You know what to do. 👹
150M accounts just hacked 😧
Yesterday, nutrition tracker MyFitnessPal announced that over 150,000,000 accounts had been hacked. Your #cheatdays are now floating around the shady parts of the Internet.

"American enemies knowing how much raw Chipotle we regularly shovel into our mouths is an undeniable battlefield advantage." – Mike Isaac

In all seriousness, the breach isn't good news. Emails and hashed passwords were leaked, meaning if you've used MyFitnessPal before, change your passwords. Like, now. 👀

Now is also a good to chance to protect yourself from future hacks:

😱 Have I Been Pwned? will inform you if one of your accounts was compromised. They've cataloged over 4.9 Billion hacked accounts.

🔍 Alphabet's Outline is an open-sourced VPN builder for anybody. Instead of trusting some shady company with all of your traffic, you can build your own private network that protects all of your data.

🦊 Mozilla's Facebook Container just launched to block Facebook from tracking you around the internet. Don't tell Zuck 😳

🔐 1Password is better than storing your passwords on a post-it note, and they have powerful integrations with literally every browser.

💳 Privacy.com is the Snapchat of credit cards, generating a new (potentially ephemeral) credit card for every transaction.

What's missing? Share your favorites and explore 20+ other tools that might save your butt. 😅
We made a mistake. ⌨️
We made a mistake.

Yesterday we shared Tim Cook’s announcement on the future of Apple Education, highlighting its new $329 iPad, new suite of apps, and Apple Pencil, all built for students.

However, we and many others missed Apple’s most important launch.

Space grey keyboards, trackpads, and mouses from Apple are here.

Some say you can't put a price on A E S T H E T I C S.

Well, Tim Cook did: a full set is $300. 👀

If you're looking for new accessories that cost less than a Michelin star dinner, here's a colorful mechanical keyboard that was #1 Product of the Day, and an app that turns your iPhone into a mouse. Sorry, Tim.
Apple’s newest product, built for the kids ✏️
Yesterday, Apple rolled out their newest line of education products at Lane Tech High School in Chicago.

This focus isn't surprising: students who learn on Apple devices are more likely to stay within the Apple ecosystem as they grow up.

Tim Cook is playing catch-up: 30 million children use Google education apps like Gmail and Docs, and Google's browser-only Chromebook accounts for more than half the mobile devices shipped to schools.

Their big announcement of the day: a new 9.7" iPad, which includes:

✏️ Apple Pencil support so you can draw beautifully
🔋 10-hour battery life for late night Fortnite gaming
☁️ Free 200GB iCloud storage for students

It's normally $329, but students can buy it for a discount of $299. 👀

Apple also announced a complete redesign of their Microsoft Office clone iWork, and a new app called Schoolwork built specifically to help teachers assign work and track progress. No tree killing involved. 🌳
A time-saving design tool for MySpace and more 🖼️
Every designer's favorite project: resizing and tweaking images for every social media platform. MySpace, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn... every one needs a custom image.

There's an app for that.
We've teamed up with our friends at AppSumo to get you lifetime access to RelayThat, a design tool that automatically builds the perfect image for every platform. Upload your logo and any design assets, it does the rest.

Save time creating lovely images for all your social medias with a lifetime access to RelayThat (expires April 2nd). ✨
$7,500 in free hosting credits for makers ⛵
“We like to innovate on the infrastructure of innovation itself to help companies, and create more tech companies, because I think tech is a universal good for humanity.” — Naval Ravikant

Startups have the potential to make the world a better place, so we’d love to help you get started on your own startup.

We just partnered with our friends at Amazon to secure up to $7,500 in free AWS credits for makers, available to our annual Ship subscribers.

Product Hunt runs on AWS, and you can too. You'll also get access to the full suite of Ship tools, including:

🖥️ Landing pages – Create a lovely landing page in 60 seconds to capture interest and emails for your project.

🔖 Surveys – Gather feedback from your users and use their answers to deliver segmented email messages.

💌 Email messaging – Broadcast product updates, chat with your users 1-on-1, and send targeted emails based on survey responses.

Claim your $7,500 in free AWS credits today.
Apps that will make you mad 😠🏀
Every day in March, thousands of hopes and dreams are crushed. Tears stream, fans cheer, and lives are changed forever.

March Madness is here.


Whether your favorite team has already lost or still has a chance, here are a few entertaining products to make your March madder:

🏆 G.O.A.T. is a daily, live sports trivia game with real cash prizes. It's like HQ Trivia, but for sports fanatics.

🔗 Crypto Final Four puts your bracket picks on the Ethereum blockchain to ensure your friends/coworkers pay up.

⛹️ AR Basketball has arrived, so you can pretend to be Lebron at the office, in an Uber, and while sitting in bed.

💸 Sweep lets you make sports bets about any game over Messenger, paid out in Amazon gift cards.

Shout out to community member Ben Levy for curating this maddening collection. ⛹️‍♀️🏀
A $20 standing desk 🖥
Standing Desks: You've seen people use them, thought of getting one, maybe you use one.

We've seen a lot of these chair-less innovations on Product Hunt, including a standing desk for kids and a $299 electric table with a memory pad that remembers everything.

There's even a self-assembled, motorized standing desk from Ikea. It comes with everything you need, except a weekend of your life.


If you want to work with a view, you can also get a window-mounted standing desk.

Check out the full collection of standing desks on Product Hunt. 🚶