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Jan

SoundCloud Android app updated with Material Design tweaks


 

SoundCloud App Update

SoundCloud is pushing out an update to their Android app that brings Lollipop inspired Material Design elements, a few bug fixes and more.

The SoundCloud app for Android has been a decent conduit to the SoundCloud world of shared audio by amateur and pro alike. As a great tool for smaller musical artists to get their sounds out there, one can set up a decent playlist and enjoy music streaming on their Android device. When you are not in the mood for music, services like Audible also frequent the services, allowing you to listen to books read aloud.

SoundCloud App Update Material Design

This new update does not bring full Material Design to the SoundCloud app, as they have built a few of their own unique features that are not done justice with a Material Design makeover. The update does bring the Lollipop style notifications.

The full SoundCloud v14.12.18-43 update changelog reads as follows:

  • Lollipop design updates (not full material)
  • Lollipop notification support
  • When paused, artwork is blurred
  • Facebook integration update
  • Fixed bug that stopped stream paging prematurely
  • Added French translation
  • Fixed crash on login effecting some Samsung devices running Android v4.2.2

Check for the update or hit the Google Play Store to install your clean and free copy of SoundCloud.

Material Design and Lollipop notifications are nice, but what feature were you really hoping to see in a new SoundCloud update?



6
Jan

Would you pay $1,099 for a Bluetooth speaker that keeps your beer cold?


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One of Kickstarter’s biggest successes was Coolest Cooler, a beer cooler and Bluetooth speaker that, inexplicably, raised more than $13 million in funding. Presumably it was that eye-watering figure that prompted Thomas & Darden to try and produce the Kube, which aims to outdo its rival in every way. Firstly, there’s capacity enough to hold two cases of beer or six bottles of Champagne, a Bluetooth range of 50 feet and sound that could be heard above the general cacophony of a CES trade show floor. That, however, is not the most eye-popping thing about this massive device: it’s the price. If the headline hasn’t given it away already, Kube will set you back $1,099.

Features-wise, there’s a wired power connection that charges a battery rated for 20 hours of life, USB for charging your device and a line-in port. The company wouldn’t spill the beans on how the Kube’s room-shaking sound is generated, but presumably it’s some sort of hefty three-way speaker buried beneath the surface. Of course, the intended buyers for this product are people looking to entertain their friends outdoors. You know, the sort of people who can afford to spend $1,099 on a Bluetooth speaker and a beer cooler. It’ll begin shipping around April or May, and the price, which we haven’t mentioned before, is $1,099.

James Trew contributed to this report.

Filed under: Portable Audio/Video

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6
Jan

AT&T Drive brings new developers and partners on board


AT&T_Logo_01_TAAT&T has announced some new things are coming to AT&T Drive, including new apps for automobile manufacturers and a handful of new partners. The connected car platform is a big focus for the wireless carrier, as it will eventually lead to more LTE-enabled devices being active on its network.

Any partners that participated in AT&T’s Developer Summit Hackathon were given early access to the SDK for Drive, which means they’ll be able to get their apps and services onto connected cars sooner. Some of these partners include AetherPal for remote support, Audiobooks.com for listening to digital books, Dash Radio for keeping up with internet radio stations, EventSeeker for finding hot spots in your immediate area, and Glympse, an app known for sharing and keeping up with the locations of people around you.

Not only has AT&T gotten several app partners on board with Drive, but they also announced that they’ve entered a sponsorship agreement with Samsung. It’ll likely be awhile before we see anything solid come from that agreement, but it does mean that Samsung is willing to put some money into getting connected cars on the roads.

Be sure to keep up with the rest of our CES 2015 coverage.

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6
Jan

Sharp debuts next gen displays powered by Android


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CES 2015 has been a busy conference so far. Sharp was not to be left out of the whirlwind that has been the first day.  The company announced some pretty great things regarding their new lineup for 4K smart televisions. Sharp debuted SmartCentral 4.0 for Android along with an 85 inch 8K LCD prototype display. This announcement also came with a host of new television displays that will be sure to make a splash when they are released to consumers.

The new line of Sharp displays includes what the company is calling “the highest resolution TV” available with their new Aquos Beyond 4K UHD model. This model pacts in 42 million more pixels than traditional 4K units available on the market today and has a resolution that is reaching 8K. This model will available to the public this calendar year.

Later on at CES, Sharp will unveil their new 70 inch Class Super Slim 4K UHD TV. When they say super slim, they mean super slim. With a depth of less than half an inch and a 4K UHD resolution, this display from Sharp offers a design footprint that will definitely differentiate them from other UHD TV manufacturers in this space. It’s clear that Sharp is going full steam ahead with next generation displays. For more information visit www.sharpusa.com.



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6
Jan

Apple to Begin Offering Unlocked, SIM-Free iPhone 6 and 6 Plus Models in the U.S. Tomorrow


Apple will begin offering unlocked, SIM-free versions of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus starting tomorrow on its online store and at its retail locations, reports 9to5Mac.

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Pricing will remain the same alongside the other unsubsidized iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus models, with 16/64/128 GB versions of the iPhone 6 selling for $649/$749/$849 respectively, while the 16/64/128GB versions of the iPhone 6 Plus will be available for $749/$849/$949.

Notably, many of the carrier-specific iPhone 6 models sold by Apple have been unlocked since launch when purchased at full retail price, although the company has not been specifically marketing them as such. As with other unlocked devices, the unlocked versions of the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus will allow users to insert a nano-SIM card from a compatible GSM network for cellular voice, texting, and data connectivity. Apple launched unlocked versions of the iPhone 5s last year in November, which followed the release of carrier-specific models in September.



6
Jan

Skechers stitched the Simon memory game into its new kids’ sneakers


Ugh, Skechers aren’t stocking a size 10.

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6
Jan

Sony’s new 128GB Hi-Res Walkman offers excellent audio, for a price


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CES 2015 is well underway, at least the press releases are, with all the major players introducing great new products all day. Sony has a great selection of new and updated gear to be proud of, and on the personal audio front they have introduced a new 128GB Walkman Hi-Res Digital Music Player NW-ZX2.

The new Walkman is an Android powered device with a 4-inch TRILUMINOS touchscreen, WiFi, Bluetooth and NFC. That 128GB or internal storage is matched by a microSD expansion slot and battery life is projected at 60 hours while playing MP3 titles, down to 33 hours when playing Hi-res audio.

Audio support is an exhaustive list, including the most popular audio formats that are not protected by copyright. MP3 support runs the gamut of the audio type, with this 60 hours of battery expected with MP3 files at 128kbps. Hi-Res audio includes FLAC, Apple Lossless and AIFF running at up to 192Khz at 24bit.

In addition to the list of supported file types, Sony has highlighted a list of key features, including the S-Master HX digital amplifier, DSEE HX (Digital Sound Enhancement Engine), ClearAudio+, Clear Bass, VPT, an equalizer and more. You are also open to install your favorite media player from the Google Play Store as well, thanks to it running Android as an OS.

By all accounts, Sony has a killer audiophile device here, but you aren’t going to buy the NW-SX2. Your favorite audiophile is probably not going to buy this unit either. Why, you ask? Let me explain.

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In the world of Android, most devices strive to launch or update to the latest release of the OS. While this is usually pretty important for your phone or tablet, Sony has a different perspective when it comes to this Walkman NW-SX2, as the unit will ship with Android 4.2 Jellybean.

OK, Android Jellybean is something you may shake your head at and overlook, it isn’t a phone after all. I figured you might say that, so I saved my best argument for last. You and most people out there are not going to purchase the Sony Walkman NW-SX2 because of its price tag. Take a guess. Nope, higher. Higher. That’s right, the ‘best’ personal audio device that Sony has to offer will run you $1200.

Oh, and it does not come with headphones, you’ll need to buy those separately. Head on over to the Sony website for more details.

What do you say, does the iPod Touch, or your old Android device re-purposed as an MP3 player, have anything to worry about in the Sony Walkman NW-SX2?

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6
Jan

Two Big Wireless Charging Players Announce Plans to Merge


Wireless-chargeThe Alliance for Wireless Power (A4WP) and the Power Matters Alliance (PMA) have announced plans to merge completely by the end of the year. This merging will lower the number of competitors from three to two, with the last remaining competitor of the new group being the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) and its Qi charging standard.

The merging with double the power that each of these groups has by giving each the resources, partnerships, and technologies they’ve earned and created on their own previously. Some of the partnerships shared between A4WP and PMA are AT&T, Qualcomm, Samsung and Powermat (the company that put charging mats in 200 Starbucks across the U.S.), and one key piece of tech shared by the two is the resonant technology that allows you to charge multiple devices on one charging pad at once.

Hopefully joining forces will benefit both parties in this situation, but more importantly, it will hopefully help us: the consumers. New technology available everywhere is a great deal for all of us. Here’s to wishing them the best in their new union!

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Source: TechnoBuffalo

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6
Jan

Sony unveils a stainless steel SmartWatch 3


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One of the best Android Wear smartwatches just got even better, with Sony unveiling their excellent Smartwatch 3 watch with a stainless steel band. If you haven’t read our review of the Smartwatch 3 then check it out, but one of our comments was the lack of additional wristbands, which now is completely addressed. Not… Read more »

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6
Jan

Acer Chromebook 15 hands-on


Acer steps up its Chromebook game with a new 15-incher that doesn’t skimp on specs

We got pretty excited when Acer announced it was iterating on its Chromebook 13 with a new 15-inch model, and today at CES we had a chance to play around with the all new Acer Chromebook 15. The new model is bigger and beefier, and while it looks similar to the previous 13-inch model it has several design changes.

Acer has taken a similar white chassis and black keyboard, but added a bit of a grippy pattern around the outside to make it easier to hold. It also isn’t quite as svelte as the ARM-powered 13-incher, instead picking up extra thickness and fans to support a new Intel Core i3 processor. The extra space also affords the room for large user-facing stereo speakers, which should be a big improvement.