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Mar

Glympse to be integrated with Volkswagen and Peugeot cars via MirrorLink


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Glympse is by far the best quick location sharing app available on any mobile platform, and today they are announcing that it’s coming to Volkswagen and Peugeot cars via MirrorLink.

MIrrorLink is much like Android Auto in that it’s a way to control you phone’s apps through your car’s infotainment system. By connecting your phone to a USB cable, you are able to use your phone’s applications via the car’s navigation screen and dashboard/steering-wheel buttons. Your car has to have MirrorLink or you can install a replacement stereo that is MirrorLink compatible. Other car manufacturers utilizing MirrorLink include Honda and Toyota.

On the flip side, your phone also needs to be MirrorLink enabled. The most noteworthy ones include the HTC One (M8), Galaxy Note 4, Galaxy Note Edge, Xperia Z3, and Xperia Z3 Compact. No word on the recently announced Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 Edge, and HTC One M9, but we can only assume they will be compatible.

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If you have MirrorLink on both your phone and your car, you can go ahead and download the app below…

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Full Press Release:

GLYMPSE UNVEILS GLYMPSE FOR AUTOS; ANNOUNCES INTEGRATION WITH VOLKSWAGEN AND PEUGEOT VIA MIRRORLINK

Location Sharing Technology Now Accessible in 10 Global Automobile Brands

SEATTLE, March 3, 2015 – Glympse, the pioneer in location sharing technology, has announced the latest version of the company’s flagship app: Glympse for Autos. The company also announced its industry-leading location technology will be integrated into select Volkswagen and Peugeot models via MirrorLink®, the most ingenious way to bring smartphone content to the dash. With these latest automakers on board, Glympse is now accessible within 10 leading car brands, in dozens of countries across the globe.

With Glympse for Autos, users can quickly and easily share location from their vehicle by simply opening the app in a connected car, setting the recipient and timer, and hitting send. No need to update or access for the duration that the Glympse is active. The new app was designed with car safety in mind, and it includes large buttons so the driver can quickly send their location and then set off on their way. The contact will then be able to see the driver’s ongoing, real-time location on a map.  As with all Glympse apps, the driver determines how long they would like their location to be available – up to four hours – and it automatically expires once the timer is up.

“Using apps within the confines of your automobile is fundamentally different than how you use apps while not driving a car. Not every app makes sense to use from the dashboard; safety is paramount when behind the wheel,” said Bryan Trussel, co-founder and CEO of Glympse. “With the availability of Glympse for Autos and our integration with MirrorLink, we are helping to set a paradigm of how connected car apps should be: simple, easy to use and driver-aware. Glympse elegantly removes the temptation to text or reply to all those questions of ‘where are you’?”

By integrating with MirrorLink in Volkswagen and Peugeot vehicles, drivers can access Glympse location technology directly from their car’s dashboard with seamless connectivity between their phone and the infotainment system. MirrorLink is the leading industry standard for car-smartphone connectivity and is designed for maximum interoperability between a wide range of smartphones and cars. MirrorLink is also the only OS- and OEM-agnostic standard for car-smartphone connectivity and the only vendor-neutral standard where no single entity has a controlling stake. MirrorLink thus offers the quickest global route to more responsible and enjoyable connected driving.

“Glympse’s focus is the same as ours: providing drivers with tools they need to make their lives easier, but mitigating distractions so they can concentrate on the road,” said MirrorLink Evangelist Antti Aumo. “We are setting the standard for how connected cars and drivers will operate in the future, and we are excited to have Glympse along for the journey.”

To download Glympse for Autos, visit https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.glympse.android.auto. 

About the Car Connectivity Consortium (CCC)

The CCC is dedicated to cross-industry collaboration in developing MirrorLink® global standards and solutions for smartphone and in-vehicle connectivity. The organization’s more than 100 members represent more than 80 percent of the world’s auto market, more than 70 percent of the global smartphone market and a who’s who of aftermarket consumer electronics vendors. For further information, please visit www.mirrorlink.com.

About Glympse

GlympseTM is the pioneer of person-to-person time-based location sharing technology. With an intuitive design and enhanced features, the company easily integrates location sharing into everyday activities, meetings and events. Glympse has partnered with many top-tier companies, including Blackberry, BMW/MINI, Ford, Garmin, GM, Gogo Inflight, Kik, Jaguar Land Rover, Mercedes, NAVIGON, Pebble, Samsung, Verizon and Vodafone, which have integrated the Glympse brand and enterprise platform into their own products and applications. The company is backed by Menlo Ventures, Ignition Partners, Verizon Ventures, Naya Ventures and UMC Capital.

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4
Mar

NVIDIA rolls out GRID game streaming service


NVIDIA is launching a game streaming service called GRID, dubbing it the “Netflix of games.” AAA titles will be available to stream at 1080p60 with the highest quality settings enabled, while the default option for streaming games is 720p at 30fps. Low-latency is one of the major features highlighted by NVIDIA, with CEO Jen-Hsun Huang stating that you’ll be able to start playing in just 150ms after clicking on the remote play option, or as he called it, “in half the blink of an eye.”

4
Mar

Android 5.0 Lollipop update now rolling out to Verizon HTC One M8


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Not too long ago, HTC announced that it would fail to update all carrier variants of the One M7 and M8 handsets to Lollipop within the company’s self-imposed 90-day guarantee. We’ve seen the update roll out to most other carrier variants in the US since that announcement, but one carrier that always seems to be the straggler of the bunch is Verizon. We heard a few weeks ago that HTC anticipated the arrival of Lollipop to the Verizon One M8 in early March, and it seems as though they didn’t disappoint. Verizon is now pushing out the update to Android 5.0 Lollipop to HTC One M8 owners.

Just like all the other One M8 variants, your phone will run Sense 6 atop all of the beautiful Material Design enhancements that Android 5.0 Lollipop brings to the table. Among others, you’ll get a slew of new security features, new notification improvements, a redesigned recent apps panel, and many, many more. Specifically for Big Red customers, the Lollipop update brings the addition of Band 4 LTE roaming and enhancements to 3-way calling.

If you don’t want to wait for the update to hit your phone, you can check for it manually by heading to Settings>Software update>Check new. Any Verizon One M8 owners receive the update yet? If so, how are you liking it?

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4
Mar

Verizon starts updating HTC One (M8) with Android Lollipop


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HTC One (M8) users on Verizon may be glad to know the carrier has finally started to roll out Android Lollipop to the device on their network. The update just started rolling out this evening, so it may be a few days before you receive a notification letting you know it is available in you have an HTC One (M8) on Verizon. You can check for the update manually by going into your Settings and checking for updates.

The new version of Android brings the standard fare we know about for Lollipop, like the new notification panel and lock screen notifications. Verizon notes that World Clock Globe has been removed for “memory considerations.” In addition to Lollipop, the Verizon update includes a couple other enhancements. Band 4 roaming has been enabled on the HTC One (M8) and the 3-way calling feature has been improved.

For more information you can hit the source link below for Verizon’s announcement regarding the update.

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4
Mar

Live: NVIDIA at GDC 2015


The Game Developer Conference is underway with a few days of sessions before the expo floor opens. Tonight graphics titan NVIDIA is hosting a press conference that is bound to be of interest to those of us in the Android sphere. We’ve got a live video stream available here, plus our own color commentary, photos, and community chat to enjoy.

The gap between mobile and console gaming is rapidly shrinking, and NVIDIA has made no bones about enabling that change. Their recent foray into cloud gaming has been promising to say the least, and we’re eager to see what NVIDIA has next up their sleeve, especially since they promise that it has been five years in the making and will “redefine the future of gaming”. The fun starts in earnest at 7 PM EST!

4
Mar

Should BlackBerry consider releasing a new tablet?


It never seems to fail. Any time you stick BlackBerry CEO John Chen in a room with the media someone is going to ask about a BlackBerry tablet and, no surprise, it has happened again. This time around it was CNET who asked the question whether or not BlackBerry was working on a tablet during the BlackBerry event at Mobile World Congress. For John Chen’s part, the answer remained mostly the same as any other time the question has been asked.

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4
Mar

Valve’s upcoming ‘Steam Link’ will let you stream PC games to your TV


Valve, the company behind game distribution platform Steam, has announced a new hardware product called “Steam Link,” which allows users to stream games from their PC directly to a TV in any room around their house.

4
Mar

NVIDIA Shield is the world’s first 4K Android TV


At Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang announced the chip vendor’s latest hardware effort, the Shield, the world’s first 4K Android TV console.The Shield comes with an H.265 decoder that can handle 4K at 60Hz with 10-bit video processing. Another highlight is the ability to search for content on the PLay Store using voice.

4
Mar

Deal: Moto X (2014) Pure Edition and Tracks Air headphones bundle is $250 off from Motorola


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If you’ve been on the fence as to whether or not you should buy a Moto X, now may be a good time to decide. Motorola is offering a $250 discount when you buy a Moto X (2014) Pure Edition and a pair of TRACKS AIR by SOL REPUBLIC Bluetooth Headphones directly from Motorola’s website before March 10th.

The 16GB Moto X Pure Edition, customized with MotoMaker, is normally $499.99, and the TRACKS AIR Bluetooth Headphones are normally $199.95 by themselves. So, assuming you’re looking at the 16GB model, you can score both the phone and the headphones for only $449.94. Looking at it from a different way, you’re saving $50 on a Moto X Pure Edition and receiving a $200 pair of headphones for free. Especially if you’re in the market for a new off-contract phone, that’s not a bad deal at all.

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If you’re not so keen on the newly-announced Samsung Galaxy S6, S6 Edge or HTC One M9, the Moto X (2014) will score you a 5.2-inch 1080p AMOLED display, a 2.5GHz Snapdragon 801 processor, 2GB of RAM and a 13MP rear-facing camera. You’ll also get a bevy of handy Motorola software features like Moto Display, Moto Voice, Moto Assist and a handful of others. If you’re interested in taking advantage of this deal, head to the source link below.

If you’re in the market for a new smartphone, are you interested in the Moto X deal? Or are you waiting for the new Samsung or HTC devices to go on sale?



4
Mar

Uber buys a mapping company to give you better ride estimates


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Uber wouldn’t be where it is without good ride estimates, and it’s clearer than ever that the company knows this. The app-based transportation outfit just bought deCarta (its first ever public acquisition), a firm that specializes in mapping, navigation and local search. As a spokesperson tells Mashable, this is a bid to “fine-tune” any feature that depends on maps — Uber wants better arrival time calculations, more effective carpooling routes and similar upgrades. Of course, it’s probably also relevant that those features are currently powered by Uber investor/frenemy Google. The improvements will only take place behind the scenes, but don’t be surprised if the Uber app’s future ETA predictions are uncannily accurate.

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Source: Mashable