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Apr

AT&T’s Samsung Galaxy S 5 receiving Android 5.0 Lollipop right now


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Owners of the AT&T variant of the Galaxy S 5 have waited very long for this day. Finally, the carrier is pushing Android 5.0 to the Samsung flagship of 2014. The update, which features all sorts of Lollipop goodness, is sized at 1.4GB. Be sure to download the software update while connected to WiFi because it will certainly eat through locked data plans with ease.

Hit the break for the changelog.

Android 5.0 Lollipop Highlights

  • Songs, photos, apps, and even recent searches from one Android device can be immediately enjoyed across all of your Android devices.
  • New User Interface look and feel, more fluid motions
  • Priority mode to only allow certain notifications to get through
  • Battery saving features and remaining time left to charge or deplete indicators
  • Smart Lock to secure phone or tablet by pairing it with a trusted device like wearable or car
  • Most frequently used settings available with just two swipes down from the top screen
  • Details at http://www.android.com/versions/lollipop-5-0/

Let us know how you are handling the update.

Source: AT&T

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9
Apr

Dell announces the Venue 10 7000, starts at $499






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The last time we heard from Dell was when they introduced the Venue 8 7000, and Dell claimed that it is the world’s thinnest tablet. Now Dell is back again with yet another addition, and this time it is the Dell Venue 10 7000. This tablet has a premium design and it seems that Dell is targeting business users with this tablet. It also features Intel’s RealSense 3D depth-sensing camera and a stunning 2560 x 1600 OLED display. As it is a premium tablet, its starting price is $499 which is kind of pricey for an Android tablet, but one just can’t ignore the amazing features the tablet offers.

dell-venue-10-7000It features a 7,000 mAh battery which will run smoothly for 15 hours. The tablet’s stereo speakers fit inside the thick cylinder that runs along one end, and also the battery is there as well. It is running on a Intel Atom Z3580 Moorefield processor with 2GB of RAM. Also, if you are interested, you can grab a $130 magnetic, backlit dock keyboard that can position the tablet in five different configurations: tablet, slate, stand, tent or clamshell mode.

The tablet will be available in U.S., Canada and China in May 2015.

Are you planning to grab this tablet? Let us know in the comment box below.





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9
Apr

YouTube’s ad-free video subscription could arrive before year’s end


Google announced YouTube’s Music Key streaming subscription last fall, and an ad-free video service is also said to be on the way. Bloomberg reports the paid plan that nixes those pre-roll advertisements will launch before the end of the year, citing a source familiar with the project. The company sent a letter to YouTube partners today painting the broad strokes, including a mention of the upcoming paid tier and updated terms. “By creating a new paid offering, we’ll generate a new source of revenue that will supplement your fast growing advertising service,” the letter explains. Details are scarce at the moment, but we’ll certainly hear more about things like pricing and offline playback in the weeks to come. The aforementioned Music Key service launched late last year, and there was a pilot program for paid channels in 2013, so the idea of paying for YouTube content isn’t new. It also offers a Kids option, and there’s likely a ton of folks who’d pay a (small) fee to skip those awful Progressive ads.

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Source: Bloomberg

9
Apr

Disney, Apple Arguing Over Channels to be Included in New Streaming Television Service


Disney is one of the partners Apple is working with on its upcoming streaming television service, and according to a new report from The Street, Disney and Apple are disagreeing over how many Disney-owned channels will be available in Apple’s television content bundle.

Disney is pushing Apple to include most of its channel offerings, while Apple wants to offer fewer channels in an effort to keep prices lower. Disney’s channels include ESPN and Disney Channel, along with several spinoffs channels like Disney Junior, Disney XD, ESPN2, ESPN Classic, and more. Disney also owns ABC channels that Apple feels are essential, like ABC Family, so Apple may be forced to agree to offer more Disney channels to ensure negotiations go smoothly.

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Disney is said to be asking for “the strongest deal it can get,” according to one of The Street‘s sources, to avoid upsetting other cable providers and endangering existing revenue streams.

Disney likely would insist that Apple offer all of its channels to as many subscribers as possible. Many cable operators have “most favored nation” clauses in their contracts with Disney that could require ESPN to be carried as widely as possible. If Apple enabled its subscribers to pick and choose which channels to take, other cable channels could use that clause to cut back on lesser watched Disney channels.

Disney CEO Bob Iger sits on Apple’s board of directors and was a longtime friend of former Apple CEO Steve Jobs, and the two companies have worked together several times over the years. Disney was the first company to partner with Apple to offer content like television shows through iTunes in 2005. Despite the disagreement over the number of Disney channels to be included in Apple’s television service, The Street suggests that Disney is likely to remain one of Apple’s content partners.

Apple is planning to announce its streaming television service and its content partners at the Worldwide Developers Conference in June, ahead of a fall launch. Rumors have suggested the service will include approximately 25 channels and will be offered at a price between $30 and $40.

Apple’s television service announcement may also be accompanied by the launch of a new Apple TV set top box, which is said to be in the works. The set-top box is rumored to include a full App Store, Siri integration, an A8 processor, and a dramatic increase in internal storage.



9
Apr

How to use smart albums in Photos for OS X


Need to find a group of pictures quickly? Hook yourself up with Photos for OS X’s smart albums.

Smart albums have long been a great way to quickly organize your images without the hassle of having to manually add each individual photo. Photos for OS X, like iPhoto before it, has an easy and quick way to build a Smart Album — read on for a quick tutorial!

How to create a smart album in Photos for OS X

Smart albums are relatively simple to create: Visit the Albums tab, then click and hold the plus (+) button in the toolbar and select Smart Album.

A small window will drop down from the main Photos screen and ask you to first name the Smart Album, then add conditions. Like other workflow-type actions, Smart Albums use a series of if statements to automatically select a certain subset of your images. For instance, if you wanted to see all your edited photographs, you could make a condition that said “Photo [is] [edited]”.

You can also stack conditions by pressing the plus button: Here, I’ve created an album that will only show me edited photos that I took with my iPhone.

You can build a wide variety of conditions into your smart albums, including photos contained in a specific album, keywords, camera model information, aperture setting, Faces, and more.

Once you’re happy with your album, press OK to create it in the Albums section.

How to edit a smart album in Photos for OS X

Not happy with what your smart album returned? You can tweak the conditions by clicking on the gear icon next to the Smart Album’s title.

From here, you’ll be able to edit conditions using your original conditions screen.

Smart albums and iCloud Photo Library

Smart albums are a wonderful way to organize your images in Photos for OS X; unfortunately, they won’t currently sync with iCloud Photo Library, so you won’t see them appear on your other Macs or iOS devices.

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9
Apr

AT&T Samsung Galaxy S5 receiving Android 5.0 Lollipop Update


Yesterday AT&T started rolling out Android 5.0 Lollipop updates to the Samsung Galaxy S4. Needless to say, that didn’t go over well with Samsung Galaxy S5 owners. I am pleased to inform you that the update wasn’t too far off though as AT&T has posted the details on the update to Lollipop for Galaxy S5 […]

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9
Apr

Facebook launches Messenger as a standalone website


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Facebook has just unveiled a new version of the Messenger platform, built solely for the web. The new website, which can be found at Messenger.com, aims to give users an interruption-free communication experience, leaving all of the distracting Timeline posts and event notifications on Facebook’s main site. And don’t worry – unlike the mobile application, you’ll still be able to access Messenger from Facebook’s main website.

Once you head on over to Messenger.com, you’ll be asked to enter your Facebook account login information. After you’re logged in, you’ll be presented with a nice big view of your conversations, similar to what you’d see on Facebook.com. You can still send photos, stickers and thumbs up signs, but oddly enough, there’s no way to record audio messages like you can do from mobile. The site is pretty bare on Settings, so what you see is what you get.

This news comes after the social network’s recent announcement of the Messenger Platform, which allows third-party application developers to integrate their apps into the Messenger service. Facebook has big plans for Messenger, and that’s becoming clear thanks to all of the recent advancements the service has been receiving as of late.



9
Apr

Get a free Motorola Hint with off-contract Moto X purchase through April 14th


Moto_Hint_2014_Event_01_TAMotorola unveiled the Moto Hint last year as an option for someone that wanted a completely hands-free way to interact with their phone. It’s one of the most advanced Bluetooth headsets on the market, which mostly justifies its high $150 price tag.

If you’ve been eyeing the Hint but haven’t wanted to drop that much cash on a cell phone accessory, you might be interested the newest deal Motorola is offering. From now until the 14th, if you buy an off-contract Moto X, they’ll toss in a Hint, completely free. The only catch is that it does have to be an off-contract device, so you won’t be able to use a carrier upgrade to qualify. But with the new Moto X starting at just $499, it’s not a bad deal.

Hit the link if you want to get started on customizing a Moto X with a matching headset.

source: Motorola

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9
Apr

Apple Launches Comprehensive New Siri Website With Categories, Example Requests


Apple today launched a newly updated Siri website, which gives a comprehensive look at the voice assistant built into the company’s iOS devices. The site opens with a quick overview of what Siri can do, and then provides users with a list of categories featuring Siri’s different abilities: At a Glance, Staying in Touch, Getting Organized, Sports, Entertainment, Out and About, Getting Answers, and Tips and Tricks.

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Talk to Siri as you would to a friend and it can help you get things done — like sending messages, placing calls, or making dinner reservations. You can ask Siri to show you the Orion constellation or to flip a coin. Siri works hands-free, so you can ask it to show you the best route home and what your ETA is while driving. And it’s connected to the world, working with Wikipedia, Yelp, Rotten Tomatoes, Shazam, and other online services to get you even more answers. The more you use Siri, the more you’ll realize how great it is. And just how much it can do for you.

Each category offers a look at the different commands that Siri can work with. “At a Glance” gives a quick rundown of a random assortment of questions that can be asked, like “When is the sunset in Paris?” and “What movies are playing today?” while other categories offer a more specific selection of available commands.

“Getting Organized,” for example,” includes commands specific to apps like Calendar and Reminders, such as “What does the rest of my day look like?” and “Remember to pick up dry cleaning next Friday.” “Entertainment” includes commands like “Show me the trailer for Boyhood” and “Buy the latest season of Homeland.”

Each of the pages offers a look at features many iOS users might not have known Siri was capable of, and they’re organized in a compelling grid-like view that’s easy to read and outfitted with pictures for visual appeal.

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Apple previously had a site that offered information on Siri, but it was just a single page that offered more of an overview of what Siri can do rather than something more specific that drilled down into actual commands. The new Siri site offers a much deeper look at Siri’s abilities.

Today’s Siri website revamp follows the release of iOS 8.3 that added new Siri languages and the ability to make voice calls over the speakerphone using Siri. Apple has also added new Siri features to several additional countries, making local search, directions, and more available in countries like Brazil, Denmark, India, Netherlands, New Zealand, Russia, Sweden, Thailand, and Turkey.



9
Apr

New dev stats show KitKat and Jelly Bean power 4 in 5 Android devices






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The Android Developers platform reveals that more than 4 in 5 devices run on KitKat and Jelly Bean. Specifically, they account for 82.1% of devices with nearly an even split between the codenames.

This data reflects only those devices running the latest Google Play app, which is supported only be devices running at least 2.2 Froyo. Any version with less than 0.1% distribution is not shown. The data was collected for a week until April 6, 2015.

Also, the dashboard provides information of the screen sizes and pixel densities of all these Android devices, as well as their OpenGL ES version. 82.9% have what is considered to be a normal screen size. Hdpi is the most popular pixel density with 40.2%. Only 0.3% run the latest 3.1 version of OpenGL ES, and 65.9% run the lowest variant of 2.0.


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