Chevy still has 6,000 unsold last-gen Volt hybrids
The 2016 Chevy Volt promises to be a much better hybrid than its predecessor, with a lower price and better performance… and unfortunately for GM, that improvement might be hurting sales of the outgoing model. The Detroit Free Press reports that there were roughly 6,000 unsold 2015 Volts as of April, or more than twice the 2,779 that sold in the first four months of the year. Sales are down 46 percent versus the same period a year ago, and dealers appear willing to make some serious concessions to clinch a deal. While the 2015 Volt officially carries a $34,345 sticker price before tax credits, the TrueCar price guide shows that buyers are typically paying $30,607 — quite the discount if you’re looking for an extra-efficient ride.
The backlog isn’t surprising, especially as there are signs that the market for eco-friendly transportation is shifting toward pure electric vehicles. However, GM had better hope that the 2016 Volt proves to be more popular. It needs that increased demand to help fund its electric powerplants and get its Bolt EV off the ground.
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Via: Autoblog
Source: Detroit Free Press
FDP 017: Ask us Anything!
The team gets together to respond to your burning questions for us! Instead of the usual poll that we put up on the Google+ page, we simply requested any and all of your questions that you wanted us to answer. And in this episode, we go through a number of different topics, not the least of which include Cyanogen and what we think the future of Android looks like.
It is the first of hopefully many Ask us Anything episodes that we want to make available on the FDP!
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Recorded on May 15, 2015 – Hosted and Produced by Joshua Vergara
FDP 018: Oppo R7 Launch with Guests!
Darcy and Josh found themselves in China for the launch of a couple new Oppo smartphones, the R7 and R7 Plus. After seeing the phones and getting their content out, the guys also got to see the Oppo factory! But in a quiet, outdoor setting with smooth jazz in the background, Josh got Darcy and special guests Jaime Rivera (@jaime_rivera) of Pocketnow (@pocketnow) and James Pickham (@jamesrwp) of TechRadar (@techradar) together to talk about the very event past couple of days. Reactions to the new Oppo phones and the factory are accompanied by thoughts on camera software and drinks!
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Audi’s R8 e-tron electric supercar can now drive itself
Slowly but surely, Audi is getting closer to realizing Will Smith’s wildly futuristic motor from I, Robot. At CES Asia, the company has revealed an updated version of its R8 e-tron electric supercar with self-driving capabilities. A bevy of sensors have been rigged up inside, including a laser scanner, video cameras, ultrasonic and radar detectors. All of the environmental data is then fed through Audi’s “zFAS” driver assistance system, which ultimately dictates how the concept car behaves on the road. It’s not the first time Audi has experimented with autonomous and electric vehicles, but it’s still hard to ignore this beautiful combination of the two. If you need a reminder, Audi’s R8 e-tron wields two 170 kW electric motors capable of pushing it from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.9 seconds. With a top speed of 250 km/h and a two-hour charging time, it’s certainly no Nissan Leaf.
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Via: International Business Times
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Twitter engaged in talks to purchase Flipboard
The next major acquisition for Twitter could be in a social aggregator. The company is reportedly engaged in talks with Flipboard that could result in a deal worth more than $1 billion. Negotiations have been ongoing since the start of the year and Twitter’s CFO, Anthony Noto, has led the way. The deal, if closed, would allow increased synergy for two services thata are all about content consumption.
A Twitter spokesperson responded to the report by saying “We don’t comment on rumor or speculation.”
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[Deal] Google Play offering twelve free episodes from Comedy Central shows
Right now, people in the United States can grab twelve free episodes from television shows aired on Comedy Central. Then, on top of the free content, there are full seasons available at discounted prices.
Free episodes:
- Key & Peele – Alien Monsters
- Big Time in Hollywood, FL – Severance
- Nathan For You – Yogurt Shop/Pizzeria
- Kroll Show – Gigolo H-O-R-S-E
- Drunk History – Washington D.C.
- Workaholics – Piss & S**t
- This Is Not Happening – Brain on Drugs
- RENO 911! – Training Day
- Tosh.0 – Tosh.0 601
- Adam Devine’s House Party – King Cake, Baby!
- Chappelle’s Show – Episode 1
- Strangers with Candy – Old Habits, New Beginnings
Discounted seasons:
- Key & Peele – Season 4 ($19.99)
- Big Time in Holly Wood, FL – Season 1 ($9.99)
- Nathan For You – Season 1 ($8.99)
- Kroll Show – Season 3 ($9.99)
- Drunk History – Season 1 ($9.99)
- Workaholics – Season 1 ($9.99)
- This Is Not Happening – Season 1 ($6.99)
- RENO 911! – Season 6 ($19.99)
- Tosh.0 – Season 6 ($9.99)
- Adam Devine’s House Party – Season 2 ($8.99)
- Chappelle’s Show – Season 2 ($14.99)
- Strangers with Candy – Season 1 ($9.99)
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Roman Nurik releases FORM Watch Face inspired by Material Design
Later this week, Google I/O 2015 begins and that means you have to start outfitting yourself from head to toe. Now, you can have a watch face on your Android Wear device that resembles the typeface used at Google’s FORM design conference. Roman Nurik, joined by members of the Material Design team, released FORM Watch Face. The watch face has Muzei integration for live wallpapers. The watch face’s colors then change to match the artwork.
Nurik says that it takes five APKs for FORM Watch Face to work properly.
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Samsung’s Iron Man edition Galaxy S6 Edge lacks J.A.R.V.I.S.
With Samsung being an active promoter of Marvel’s latest Avengers movie, it’s no surprise to see the tech giant releasing some sort of special edition product to sweeten the deal. Why yes, it’s an Iron Man limited edition Galaxy S6 Edge with matching red-and-gold color theme! This 64GB device is quite a looker, and the special package even comes with an “arc reactor” wireless charger, but you’ll have to make do with Google Now instead of the more entertaining J.A.R.V.I.S. Here’s the real bad news, though: right now Samsung is only releasing this phone in South Korea on May 27th, followed by China plus Hong Kong in June, so while you’re searching for the earliest flights to Asia, feel free to keep yourselves entertained with the official unboxing video after the break.
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Jony Ive Named Chief Design Officer at Apple, Alan Dye and Richard Howarth Take Over Day-to-Day Design Management
Apple today announced the appointment of Jony Ive to a newly created position of Chief Design Officer, allowing him to continue overseeing design aspects of numerous projects within the company while turning over the day-to-day management of the design teams to Richard Howarth and Alan Dye, who have both been elevated to vice president positions. Apple CEO Tim Cook announced the changes today in a company-wide email.

Alan Dye, Jony Ive, and Richard Howarth (Gabriela Hasbun for The Telegraph)
Team,
I have exciting news to share with you today. I am happy to announce that Jony Ive is being promoted to the newly created position of Chief Design Officer at Apple.
Jony is one of the most talented and accomplished designers of his generation, with an astonishing 5000 design and utility patents to his name. His new role is a reflection of the scope of work he has been doing at Apple for some time. Jony’s design responsibilities have expanded from hardware and, more recently, software UI to the look and feel of Apple retail stores, our new campus in Cupertino, product packaging and many other parts of our company.
Design is one of the most important ways we communicate with our customers, and our reputation for world-class design differentiates Apple from every other company in the world. As Chief Design Officer, Jony will remain responsible for all of our design, focusing entirely on current design projects, new ideas and future initiatives. On July 1, he will hand off his day-to-day managerial responsibilities of ID and UI to Richard Howarth, our new vice president of Industrial Design, and Alan Dye, our new vice president of User Interface Design.
Richard, Alan and Jony have been working together as colleagues and friends for many years. Richard has been a member of the Design team for two decades, and in that time he has been a key contributor to the design of each generation of iPhone, Mac, and practically every other Apple product. Alan started at Apple nine years ago on the Marcom team, and helped Jony build the UI team which collaborated with ID, Software Engineering and countless other groups on groundbreaking projects like iOS 7, iOS 8 and Apple Watch.
Please join me in congratulating these three exceptionally talented designers on their new roles at Apple.
Tim
Alongside the announcement, Stephen Fry has published an exclusive interview with Cook and Ive at The Telegraph that addresses the legacy of Steve Jobs at Apple and Ive’s continually expanding role with the company, among other topics. That expansion of Ive’s duties, which has seen him add user interface design and increase emphasis on retail store and Campus 2 design leadership to his previous position as head of industrial design over the last several years, has led to today’s restructuring that will free up some of Ive’s time.

Stephen Fry, Tim Cook, and Jony Ive at Apple Campus 2 (Gabriela Hasbun for The Telegraph)
When I catch up with Ive alone, I ask him why he has seemingly relinquished the two departments that had been so successfully under his control. “Well, I’m still in charge of both,” he says, “I am called Chief Design Officer. Having Alan and Richard in place frees me up from some of the administrative and management work which isn’t … which isn’t …”
“Which isn’t what you were put on this planet to do?”
“Exactly. Those two are as good as it gets.
Apple’s design team is a small, tight-knit group, many of whom have been working at Apple for many years. Last October, it was revealed Ive’s close friend Marc Newson had been officially hired part-time for the design team at Apple, but Newson is not publicly taking on any expanded role in the latest shuffling of responsibilities.
Two Nexus phones coming from LG and Huawei while the Nexus 9 sticks around
This year, the Nexus lineup from Google could look slightly different. The company is allegedly preparing to offer two Nexus phones in the Google Store while an existing device remains available.
LG and Huawei will each produce their own Nexus phone, according to Android Police. The code names attached to the phones are Angler and Bullhead, respectively. The LG Angler is set to have a 5.2-inch display, Snapdragon 808 processor, and 2700mAh battery. The Huawei Bullhead raises the size with a 5.7-inch display, Snapdragon 810 processor, and 3500mAh battery. The LG Angler would be closer to the Nexus 5 while the Huawei Bullhead resembles a newer Nexus 6. Rather than changing its gameplan entirely, Google is going for a refreshed lineup.
They are to be joined by the Nexus 9 that was released in late 2014. Google seems to find their flagship tablet in no need of change.
The two phones are expected to be released around October, the usual time for Nexus devices to arrive. All of this could change, of course, as we progress into the summer.
Source: Android Police
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