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Jan

Forget check-ins: Foursquare now lets you order in from local restaurants


It’s easy to think of Foursquare as an app you use on the go: it’s what you use to check in places, get a mayor’s crown, let your friends know you’re about to eat a taco. That sort of thing. Now, though, Foursquare is teaming up with GrubHub Seamless, allowing you to order delivery from local restaurants — without ever actually setting foot there or checking in. (Foursquare already lets you check into restaurants after you order on Delivery.com, but that’s not the same as being able to order food from inside the Foursquare app itself.) All told, the screenshot above explains it all: if you’re browsing Foursquare for local eateries and find one with either the GrubHub or Seamless icon, just hit “order delivery” and go from there. You can try it out today on iOS, Android or Foursquare’s web app. As for all you Microsoft fans, it’s unclear when or if the Windows 8 app will be updated to support this — not that anything can stand between you and a good burrito.

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30
Jan

[New Game] Run Jump Smash! With Your Favorite Marvel Characters


Marvel Run Jump Smash! A new game has been released to the global market by Marvel Games this morning. Marvel Run Jump Smash! was previously only available in Korea. Run Jump Smash! is an endless runner style game that lets you play and collect your favorite Marvel Superheroes such as Iron Man, the Hulk, Captain America, Thor and plenty others.

·      Assemble and upgrade a Super Hero team to achieve high scores

·      Unleash the special attacks for all heroes based on their powers and abilities

·      Race through iconic Marvel locations

·      Compete against friends to gain the top leaderboard position

·      New playable Super Heroes released regularly

un Jump Smash! Marvel Gameplay un Jump Smash! Marvel GameplayMarvel Run Jump Smash! is available across all the major OS devices including Android. Price tag on the Play Store is $0.99, but also has in-app purchases and will require an internet connection to play. Not to sure how well that will sit with some of you guys out there. While the images and description of the game are promising for Marvel Superhero fans, the reviews of issues connecting to servers and the internet connection requirements to play aren’t making it stand out as a super big winner right now.

To pick up Marvel Run Jump Smash! just hit the Play Store button below.


Get it on Google Play

30
Jan

Spark LTE launched by Sprint in Kansas City


Sprint SparkSprint has brought their new Sprint Spark LTE connectivity to their hometown of Kansas City today. Adding it into the list of 11 other markets that already have access to the enhancements. Sprint Sparks peak data speeds is said to be at 60MBPs with potential speeds triple that by 2015.

“Sprint Spark is a revolutionary combination of capabilities unmatched by any other wireless provider,” said Sprint CEO Dan Hesse. “We plan to bring the most advanced wireless technologies in the world to our hometown.”

Along side Kansas City, customers in the following location have Sprint Spark available:

In Texas

  • Austin
  • Dallas
  • Fort Worth
  • San Antonio
  • Houston

In Florida

  • Tampa
  • Fort Lauderdale
  • Miami

Other locales

  • Los Angeles California
  • New York City New York
  • Chicago Illinois

As for compatible devices that should see an increase in the areas above, you have the Samsung Galaxy S4, Galaxy S4 mini, Galaxy Mega, LG G2, Nexus 5 and the HTC One max.

Anyone out there sporting one of those devices in any of those areas seeing a data speed increase?

Source: Sprint Via Pocketable

30
Jan

Ricoh Theta enables 360-degree photo uploads to Google+ and Maps


Folks who shelled out $400 for Ricoh’s quirky Theta camera can now show off their 360-degree masterpieces to a larger audience. Circle-loving shutterbugs just got the option to upload their images to Google+ and Google Maps via the camera’s companion apps for Android, iOS, Windows 7/8 and Mac. While users have been able to upload to Twitter, Tumblr and Facebook for quite some time, it’s only now that the firm has made the apps compatible with Photo Sphere. As a nice plus, dedicated sphere photographers can string multiple 360-degree pictures together to create Street Views, though they’d probably look too trippy to help out a lost tourist.

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30
Jan

The National Football League announces NFL Now, a new digital network launching in July


Super Bowl XLVIII is just around the corner, and the NFL’s taking advantage of the week leading up to it by using it as a platform to reveal its next venture: NFL Now. Today, at a press event in New York City, the National Football League introduced a newly created digital network, dubbed NFL Now, which it says will focus on delivering a “personalized stream of content” to fans of the sport worldwide. While the online service won’t be streaming football games live — not at the time of launch, at least — it will have full on-demand clashes to offer, as well as highlights and other content produced by teams across the league. In addition to all of this, there’s also going to be an abundance of extra video from across other NFL properties, including NFL.com, NFL Network and NFL Films. And, better yet, it will be free.

However, don’t expect Now to act only as a hub for all that aforementioned stuff: The NFL says we can anticipate a ton of original programming to be available as well — though it hasn’t gone into detail about what type exactly. Once it actually gets rolling, we’re told the user experience on NFL Now is set to be extremely personalized and easily customizable. For example, users can select from a number of preferences, like favorite team and fantasy players, and NFL Now will show a stream of content based on those choices. “Eventually, no two users should get the same experience on NFL Now,” a league representative said to us. NFL Now is set to have applications on iOS, Android, Windows Phone 8, Xbox One and “across select consoles and streaming devices.”

For the hardcore NFL enthusiasts, there will be Now Plus, a subscription-based account that’s going to provide access to “premium video content and features.” Naturally, you’ll have to pay a monthly fee, though the NFL didn’t disclose how much the cost of that will be. Commisioner Roger Goodell says the NFL’s overall approach toward media “has been a key component in the growth and success of the NFL over the past 50 years.” “We fully expect NFL Now to be a big part of that initiative in the future.”

The revelation of NFL Now comes shortly after WWE announced its very own new-age network, signaling that these entities are viewing the internet as a valuable medium to deliver programming on. It’s no longer just about sitting on the couch, across from a cable box and a 50-inch TV. Will Now turn out to be a good call from the National Football League? Well, that’s yet to be determined — but we’ll begin to find out in July, which is when the service is due to be officially launched.

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30
Jan

Make Evernote your own with its latest iOS update


Just look at those three totally different — well, kinda different — versions of Evernote for iOS above. That’s Evernote illustrating just how distinct you can make the latest version of its popular productivity app, from color themes to sections to where it syncs. Oh, and if it weren’t already apparent, the latest update brings an even more distinctly iOS 7 look to Evernote; that’s an intentional evolution, as today’s update is emblematic of changes that users requested “ever since we launched our iOS 7 redesign,” the team says. Not convinced it’s worth your precious MBs? Head below for a video tour of all the changes.

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30
Jan

Time Warner Cable to improve network in NYC and LA, promises faster internet, more reliability, better service


TWC Maxx: the extra ‘x’ means it’s better. At least, that’s what Time Warner Cable would have us believe about its thusly named new initiative to improve the quality of its pay TV and internet offerings in Los Angeles and New York. The plan is to deliver at least 3X internet speeds for every customer except for those one the Everyday Low Price tier (which still should see a more modest speed boost).

How so? Well, TWC’s going to upgrade its network hubs in those cities. and it’s going to retire its analog channels in LA in favor of digital offerings (as it did last year in NYC) in order to free up more bandwidth for SoCal customers. The telco will also continue expansion of its free, public WiFi networks (for business customers and folks on the Standard or better plans). Folks will also have the option to schedule same-day appointments when they’re having problems. Last, but not least, TWC announced plans to continue its drive to deliver more On Demand content and to debut an improved set-top box with six tuners and increased storage capacity later in the year.

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Source: Time Warner Cable

30
Jan

SenseGiz seeking funding for Star, a multi-functional safety and activity tracker


There are many fitness trackers and smartwatches on the market, but how about a device that alerts your loved ones when you are injured?

SenseGiz, a company that you may not have heard of, is seeking funding on Indiegogo for Star, what it calls “the world’s first emergency identification and all in one tracker.”

The company, which has its research and development hub in India, was started by Abhishek Latthe and Apurva Shetty. Its prime focus is to design products that help keep people safe, fit, happy and empowered.

Like most fitness trackers, it has sensors to track how many steps you take, calories you burn, and keep track of your sleep patterns, but the thing that separates the Star from the rest of the competition is its integrated crash/fall-alert technology. When the device is paired with a smartphone via Bluetooth, it automatically alerts your emergency contacts “along with your GPS location” when you are in an accident. Through the app for either Android or iOS, users can set the sensitivity. At times when the alarm alert doesn’t go off, like in the instance of a non-crash emergency, there is a manual emergency contact button that the wearer can use.

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Along with these unique featuers, Star can be worn as a smartband or attach as a clip to your clothing, and in addition to showing the time, it gives various notifications and alerts such as incoming calls, scheduled exercise time, social media, medication reminders, plus it can be used to control music and as a gesture control for your smartphone.

At the time of writing this, there are 13 days left in the crowdfunding campaign and the company has raised $760 of its $100,000 goal. No matter how much it raises, it will receive any funds it raises. If you’re interested, there are still over 100 early backer specials for $79, where you receive a SenseGiz Star in the color of your choice, either black, pink, blue or white, and it comes with a wristband and clip.

SenseGiz may have a long way to go until it reaches its goal, but if you do contribute, you will be backing a startup that seems to truly want to make a difference in people’s everyday lives.

via Indiegogo, SenseGiz

The post SenseGiz seeking funding for Star, a multi-functional safety and activity tracker appeared first on AndroidGuys.

30
Jan

Apple Snaps Up Several ‘.Guru’ Domain Names on Launch Day


apple_store_geniusThe first of hundreds of new generic top-level domains (gTLDs) began rolling out this week, and it should be no surprise that Apple is looking to protect names related to its products and brands. Among this initial batch of gTLDs being released, Apple has already secured several domains in the “.guru” family, presumably due to its similarity to Apple’s “Genius” naming for the company’s in-store support staff and recommendation features in its digital stores.

Domains in the .guru family that have already been registered by Apple and pointed to the company’s name servers include:

apple.guru
iphone.guru
ipad.guru
mac.guru

Several others including appletv.guru, macbook.guru, and ipod.guru are currently blocked from registration, presumably at Apple’s request.

The new domains registered by Apple are not yet active, although at some point the company may choose to redirect them to either its general home and product family pages or support pages. Some browsers with unified search and URL bars, including Apple’s own Safari, have also yet to be updated to recognize the new domains as URLs. Safari currently directs such entries to searches rather than attempting to access the addresses themselves unless the HTTP protocol is specifically included in the text entry.

Apple routinely moves to protect domain names associated with its business, and the rapidly increasing number of gTLDs is only complicating that effort. Among the most notable expansions, Apple in 2012 applied for control of a new “.apple” top-level domain through a program that appears to still be in progress with Apple having passed initial review last June.

    



30
Jan

Google Wallet will make collecting loyalty points easier and noisier


Early adopters of mobile wallet services are brave enough to hand over the keys to their finances in the name of convenience. When you’re signed up to a plethora of loyalty schemes, though, inputting all these details before ditching the plastic could be quite the opposite. Google doesn’t want you burdened with such tasks, and in an impending update to its Wallet app for Android, has said it’ll introduce a new feature that adds loyalty cards with one click of your smartphone’s camera shutter. A natural progression from the recent recognition feature that adds debit and credit card details in the same way, snap a picture of your loyalty card and Wallet will do the rest. Furthermore, when you’re near a store with which you have a card, you’ll get a notification to remind you (that Google knows all). While the Android app was updated yesterday, there’s no mention of these additions, so we’ll take Big G’s word that it’s “rolling out this week.” No news on when an update could hit the iOS version of the app, but as Wallet only launched on the platform a few months ago, we’re not going to hold our breath.

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Source: Google (G+)