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Jun

Twitch is planning a ton of live video coverage from E3 2015


2014 E3 Electronic Entertainment Expo - Day 2

Twitch wasn’t about to let a competitor have all the fun. Not to be outdone by YouTube’s recently announced coverage plan for E3 2015, Twitch is now following suit. The video-streaming platform has revealed its broadcast agenda ahead of this year’s gaming conference in LA, scheduled to take place between June 16th and 18th — though most of the action starts on June 14th. This includes live streams of the Nintendo World Championships as well as major keynotes from Xbox, Playstation, Bethesda, EA, Square Enix and Ubisoft. Of course, Engadget will be on the ground at the Los Angeles Convention Center, bringing you the latest news as they happen.

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Filed under: Gaming, Home Entertainment, Internet, HD, Google

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Source: Twitch

5
Jun

‘SteamCrew VR’ is the mobile VR game Oculus wants you to play


Since April, Oculus has been running a competition where new virtual reality games, designed for Samsung’s Gear VR, compete against each other for cash prizes. What began as a straight fight between 61 titles now has a winner, co-operative submarine game SteamCrew VR, which won the $200,000 first prize. The sim lets up to two players pilot a steampunk underwater vehicle, one playing as the navigator and the second manning the weapons station. Other titles that won plaudits (and piles of money) include Night Cafe: An Immersive Tribute to Vincent Van Gogh and Drift, a game where you play as a bullet being fired from a gun. Until each title ships, interested users can try out all 27 winning titles by pulling the builds from the VR Jam Website.

Filed under: Gaming, Samsung

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Source: Oculus

5
Jun

Cooking with Watson: Spanish almond crescent


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Cognitive Cooking with Chef Watson is a collaboration between IBM and the Institute of Culinary Education in New York City. Once a week, as part of an ongoing series, we’ll be preparing one recipe from the book until we’ve made all of them. Wish us luck.

Watson’s latest challenge to my self-esteem and sanity, the Spanish almond crescent, is the first dessert in the Cognitive Cooking book. And it’s an incredibly challenging one. But, I’ll say this up front, if you put in the effort, the payoff is well worth it. These pastries are quite unique and delicious. They’re not so surprising that the first bite catches you off guard, like say last week’s Swiss-Thai asparagus quiche. But that’s a good thing. These little puffs of sweet and savory are different, but approachable; unfamiliar, but comforting.

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The first thing to know is that this recipe takes forever. The dough needs to rest at room temperature for an hour to bulk ferment. This will introduce some air into the elastic pile of gluten, but it will also bring a little flavor to the party as well. Then you’ll need to roll it out into a rectangle and it’s into the refrigerator for at least 12 hours, but up to 24. Then you’ll need to fold in the sheet of olive oil butter you’ll make, which involves turning, folding and rolling the dough, several times over the course of 90 minutes. Then you can refrigerate the dough again if you want or you can get right to assembling the pastries. I suggest you put the dough back in the fridge for at least a little while, however, as it’s going to be very soft and very sticky. Chilling it before moving on to assembly will make the dough easier to work with. Oh, once you’ve finished rolling, cutting and filling the little strips of dough, you need to proof the pastries for another hour.

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One more note about the dough: It is dense. Like modeling clay dense. After putting together this recipe, I’ll have to take my stand mixer in for repair as it seems like the dough managed to bust a gear in my KitchenAid.

The flaky, almost puff pastry-like dough brings the sweetness of honey and coconut milk together with the pucker of lemon extract and the savory smoothness of olive oil. That particular profile of flavors carries over to the cream filling, which, again, relies on coconut milk, honey and lemon extract for flavor. But it also incorporates the grassy warmth of saffron and the bite of fresh cracked black pepper which provides a subtle savory backbone. Then you add the dark chocolate, which plays off the sweetness of the coconut milk and the mild bitterness of the saffron and you’ve got a magical combination that I can’t say I’d ever have thought of. So, thank you Watson.

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Not everything here was pure gold, however. The almonds (I used slivered instead of sliced ’cause it’s what I had on hand) don’t really seem to add much to the dish. A sprinkle of sea salt and powdered sugar on top, though, was perfection. The bigger problem here is the lack of clarity with some of the instructions. For example, the recipe asks you to make a glaze of coconut milk and honey, but never tells you how or when to apply it. I also ended up with way more saffron pastry cream than needed for the batch of dough I made. My plan is to go out and pick up some frozen puff pastry sheets from the store and hope that the combo of dark chocolate and saffron still work beautifully even if the dough isn’t laced with honey and lemon.

Once again, though, Watson, with help from his human interpreters, turned out something quite impressive: an unexpected blend of flavors that wasn’t in the least bit challenging. And that is evidenced by the fact that my taste testers demolished the entire batch of pastries in two days. The level of dedication need to make the honey-lemon danish dough means I’ll probably never make this particular recipe ever again, but I can’t say that IBM’s supercomputer let me down.

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Spanish Almond Crescent

Honey-Lemon Danish Dough
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 ½ teaspoons fine sea salt
1 tablespoon honey
1 ½ dry instant yeast
¼ cup plus 2 tablespoons whole milk
1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon coconut milk
¼ teaspoon lemon extract
2 teaspoons olive oil
1 egg
½ cup plus 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened
1 tablespoon olive oil
All purpose flour, as needed for rolling

1. Place the flour and salt into the bowl of an electric stand mixer, and combine well with the paddle attachment. Add the honey, yeast, milk, coconut milk, lemon extract, oil and egg. Mix on low until the mass comes together.

2. Increase the mixer speed and continue to work the dough until strong and elastic (about 4 minutes).

3. Cover with plastic wrap and allow the dough to bulk ferment 1 hour at room temperature.

4. Punch down the dough and roll into a rectangle measuring roughly 8X16 inches. Transfer the dough sheet to a parchment-lined baking pan and refrigerate for a minimum of 12 hours, or up to 24 hours.

5. Combine the softened butter and olive oil, and mix thoroughly to combine. Spread the butter mixture onto a sheet of parchment paper cut to 8X8 inches, ensuring an even thickness and a clean, square shape. Wrap and chill.

6. To begin the rolling process, place the chilled dough sheet onto a lightly floured work surface and place the butter rectangle over one half of the dough (the rectangle of dough should be roughly twice the size of the butter). Fold the dough over the butter to enclose, and pinch the edges of the dough together.

7. Shift the dough 90° so that the shorter end of the rectangle is facing you and roll the dough in one direction to create a longer rectangle measuring about 8X24 inches.

8. Brush off any excess flour and fold the rectangle into thirds, as one would fold a letter. This is the first single turn. Place the dough in the refrigerator and allow to rest 30 minutes before rolling and completing the second turn.

9. In the same manner as with the first turn, roll the dough to roughly the same dimensions and fold into thirds a second time. Rest an additional 30 minutes under refrigeration.

10. Complete the third and final turn, also with a 30-minute resting period. At this point the dough can remain in the refrigerator for up to 12 hours.

To Assemble

Egg wash, as needed
Saffron pastry cream (recipe follows)
3 ounces chopped dark chocolate, or miniature bittersweet chocolate chips
1 cup sliced, raw almonds
Confectioners sugar, as needed

1. When ready to roll, cut, and shape the pastries, divide the dough in half and roll each portion to a rectangle measuring roughly 9X8 inches and just less than 3/8-inch thick.

2. Mark 3-inch increments along the length of the dough, and 2-inch increments along the width to create about 12 rectangles.

3. Lightly brush each rectangle with the egg wash and apply a thin line of the saffron pastry cream
and some of the chocolate along one edge and gently roll, leaving the seam on the bottom. Using a sharp knife, cut 4 incisions along one edge and pull the ends together to form a slight U-shape opposite from the side where incisions are.

4. Transfer the shaped pastries to a parchment-lined sheet pan, loosely cover with plastic, and allow to slowly proof at a warm room temperature for 1 to 2 hours (or until nearly doubled in size).

5. When fully proofed, gently brush crescents with the egg wash and top with sliced almonds. Bake in a preheated oven at 350°F 15 to 20 minutes, or until a deep golden brown. Remove from the oven and cool.

Saffron Pastry Cream

1 ¾ cups coconut milk
Pinch saffron
¼ cup plus 2 teaspoons honey
1 teaspoon lemon extract
1 egg
1 egg yolk
1/3 cup pastry flour
Pinch kosher salt
Pinch black pepper

1. Combine the milk, saffron, honey, and lemon oil in a small saucepot and bring to a simmer. Remove from heat and set aside

2. In a separate bowl, whisk together egg, egg yolk, pastry flour, salt, and pepper.

3. Slowly whisk the hot milk into egg mixture, then return to stove and cook, stirring constantly until thickened. Remove from heat and keep stirring to cool slightly.

Glaze

1 cup coconut milk
1 tablespoon plus 2 teaspoons honey

1. Combine the coconut milk and honey in a small pan. Bring to a simmer and cook until reduced by half.

Original Dough Recipe (without butter)

1 ¾ cups coconut milk
1 ¼ cups heavy cream
3 tablespoons wildflower honey
2 tablespoon yeast
1 egg
3 1/3 cups flour
½ teaspoon black pepper

1. Combine the cream and honey in a saucepot and heat to about 100°F. Remove from heat

2. Combine the flour and black pepper in an electric mixer fit with a dough hook. Being mixing and sprinkle the yeast over the cream. Let stand 1 minute, then whisk to combine. Beat the egg into the mixture and pour in the liquid ingredients. Mix until the dough forms a tight ball. Let rest 15 minutes.

3. Follow assembly instructions from the previous dough recipe, but do not cut with incisions.

4. To cook filled pastries, heat a pot of oil to 350°F. Fry the crescents for approximately 90 to 120 seconds, turning often so that they cook evenly. Remove to a paper towel-lined tray to drain.

This recipe and others can be found in Cognitive Cooking with Chef Watson.

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5
Jun

Bookindy Chrome extension lists local options for books on Amazon


There’s no question that Amazon is hurting independent bookstores. It’s hard to compete with the convenience of quick shipping. If you live in the UK, though, a Chrome extension uses the online retailer’s listings to give you a local option during the hunt for a new book. The add-on is called Bookindy and leverages info on independent retailers from locally-focused site Hive. Not only does it display the spot with the best price, but how far you’ll have to travel in order to pick up the title in person, too. “I wanted to build something that doesn’t compete head-on with the Amazon machine, but embraces it, augments it and nudges you towards the local option to buy,” explains Bookindy’s creator Will Cookson. Unfortunately, it’s only useful in the UK, so here’s to hoping another creative soul devises a similar plug-in for other locales.

Filed under: Internet

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Via: @frasermatthew, The Guardian

Source: Bookindy (Chrome Web Store)

5
Jun

Best iPhone 6 and 6 Plus Cases [iOS Blog]


iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus are the two most popular smartphones Apple has ever released thanks to their larger 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch screen sizes. Given that nearly nine months have passed since the devices were launched in September, there are now a variety of cases and accessories available for both. As such, we have rounded up some of the best iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus cases based on pricing, quality and features.

Many of the cases featured below were brought to our attention within the MacRumors discussion forums by users who participated in a Ask MacRumors thread earlier this year or in other forum discussions. A few other accessory makers included in this roundup were originally highlighted in our Buyer’s Guide of iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus cases last September. All testimonials were obtained by MacRumors forum members with minor editing for spelling and grammar purposes.

Apple Leather Case

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Look along the back walls of most Apple Stores and your eyes will be treated to a colorful array of Apple Leather Cases for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. Available in black, red, midnight blue, olive brown and soft pink, this Apple-designed case has a thin, protective design with a soft microfiber lining on the inside and premium leather on the outside. Available for iPhone 6 ($45) and iPhone 6 Plus ($49), the case is more expensive than some others but a tried and trusted option nevertheless.
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5
Jun

Buyer’s Guide: Discounts on MacBook Air, iMac, Apple Accessories, and More [Mac Blog]


Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference kicks off next Monday, but there’s no reason to wait to make a purchase of a new iPad or Mac — Apple isn’t expected to introduce any new hardware at the event, instead focusing on software and services.

Deals this week are decent, but there aren’t many discounts on iPads to be had. There are a couple iMac deals worth checking out if you’ve been considering a new desktop. The 21.5-inch 2.7GHz iMac is available for $1,150, and the old 27-inch non-retina 3.4GHz iMac is available for $1,794, the lowest price we’ve seen on that machine.

Some older MacBook Pros are also on sale this week, with deep discounts available, and Best Buy has the new 13-inch MacBook Air with 4GB RAM and a 256GB SSD available at its lowest price yet — $1,099.99.

As always, we’ve also got some solid deals on Apple accessories and we’ve rounded up a list of apps you can get on the cheap.

iPad Air 2

B&H Photo is offering a small discount on most of its iPad Air 2 models, dropping prices by $30 to $50. With the discount, the 16GB WiFi only iPad Air 2 is priced at $459 and the 64GB model is priced at $549.99. Prices vary somewhat by model, but there are slight discounts to be had.

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MacMall is also offering some discounts on iPad Air 2 models, dropping the prices by $30 to $50. With the discount, the 16GB entry-level Wi-Fi only iPad Air 2 is priced at $454, while the Wi-Fi-only 64GB iPad Air 2 is available for $553.

iPad Air

Both Best Buy and B&H Photo have deep discounts on some remaining stock of now-discontinued higher-capacity iPad Air models, as listed below.

iPad Air Wi-Fi Space Gray 128GB$529
iPad Air Cellular Space Gray 128GB (AT&T) – $529.99
iPad Air Cellular Silver 64GB (AT&T) – $499
iPad Air Cellular Space Gray 64GB (AT&T) – $500
iPad Air Cellular Silver 64GB (Verizon) – $566.99
iPad Air Cellular Silver 128GB (Verizon) – $649
iPad Air Cellular Space Gray 64GB (Verizon) – $629
iPad Air Cellular Space Gray 128GB (Verizon) – $549

iPad mini 3

Amazon has a few iPad mini 3 models available at a low price. The 16GB Silver Wi-Fi only model is available for $328.97, while the 16GB Space Gray Wi-Fi only model is available for $339.

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B&H Photo is offering some modest discounts on various iPad mini 3 models, dropping the price by up to $100. The 16GB WiFi + Cellular iPad mini 3 in gold is available for $479 and the 128GB version is available for $649. the 16GB Wi-Fi only version in Silver is available for $329 (the best deal this week) and the 64GB Wi-Fi model in Silver is available for $449.

Discounts for each model and and color vary, but most models are being offered at a lower price than you’ll find at the Apple Store, and buying from B&H, you won’t have to pay sales tax unless you’re in New York.

iPad mini 2

Best Buy, B&H Photo, and Amazon have remaining stock of now-discontinued higher-capacity iPad mini 2 models, which are a good deal if you’re looking for an iPad mini. Compared to the iPad mini 3, the iPad mini 2 only lacks Touch ID.

iPad mini Cellular Silver 128GB (AT&T) – $449.99
iPad mini Cellular Space Gray 128GB (AT&T) – $449.99
iPad mini Cellular Space Gray 64GB (AT&T) – $329.99
iPad mini Cellular Silver 128GB (Verizon) – $485
iPad mini Cellular Space Gray 128GB (Verizon) – $534.99
iPad mini Cellular Space Gray 64GB (Verizon) – $419.99

iMac

– 2013 21.5-inch 2.7GHz/8GB/1TB (Best Buy) (B&H Photo) – $1,149.99, $150 off
– 2013 21.5-inch 2.9GHz/8GB/1TB (Adorama) (B&H Photo) (MacMall) – $1,399, $120 off
– 2013 27-inch 3.2GHz/8GB/1TB (Adorama) (Amazon) (B&H Photo) – $1,649.99, $150 off
– 2013 27-inch 3.4GHz/8GB/1TB (Adorama) – $1,794.99, $204 off
– 2014 27-inch 3.5Ghz/8GB/1TB Retina iMac (Best Buy) (B&H Photo) – $2,149, $150 off
– 2015 3.3GHz/8GB/1TB (B&H Photo) (MacMall) – $1,899.99, $100 off

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Mac mini

– 1.4GHz/4GB/500GB (Best Buy) (B&H Photo) – $449.99, $50 off
– 2.6GHz/8GB/1TB (Amazon) (Best Buy) (B&H Photo) – $649.99, $50 off
– 2.8GHz/8GB/1TB (Adorama) – $938, $60 off

MacBook Air

– 2015 11-inch 1.6GHz/4GB/128GB (Adorama) (B&H Photo) – $824.99, $75 off
– 2015 11-inch 1.6GHz/4GB/256GB (Best Buy) (Amazon) (B&H Photo) (Adorama) – $1044.99, $50 off
– 2015 13-inch 1.6GHz/4GB/128GB (Amazon) (B&H Photo) – $949, $150 off
– 2015 13-inch 1.6GHz/4GB/256GB (Best Buy) – $1,099.99, $100 off
– 2014 11-inch 1.4GHz/4GB/128GB (Adorama) – $719, $180 off
– 2014 11-inch 1.4GHz/4GB/256GB (Best Buy) (Adorama) (Amazon) (B&H Photo) – $899, $200 off
– 2014 13-inch 1.4GHz/4GB/128GB (B&H Photo) (Adorama) – $819, $180 off
– 2014 13-inch 1.4GHz/4GB/256GB (B&H Photo) (Adorama) – $999, $200 off

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Retina MacBook Pro

– 2015 13-inch 2.7GHz/8GB/128GB (Amazon) (Adorama) (B&H Photo) – $1,234.99, $64 off
– 2015 13-inch 2.7GHz/8GB/256GB (Best Buy) (B&H Photo) (MacMall) – $1,424.99, $74 off
– 2015 13-inch 2.9GHz/8GB/512GB (Adorama) (B&H Photo) – $1,699.99 $100 off
– 2014 13-inch 2.6GHz/8GB/128GB (B&H Photo) (Adorama) – $1,129, $170 off
– 2014 13-inch 2.6GHz/8GB/256GB (Adorama) (B&H Photo) – $1,229, $259 off
– 2014 13-inch 2.8GHz/8GB/512GB (B&H Photo) (Adorama) – $1,499 $300 off
– 2014 15-inch 2.2GHz/16GB/256GB (Adorama) (B&H Photo) – $1,749, $150 off
– 2014 15-inch 2.5GHz/16GB/512GB (B&H Photo) (Adorama) – $2,299, $200 off

Apps

There are quite a few apps that are on sale at discounted prices or available for free for a limited time. We’ll highlight a few here, but make sure to check out our sister site AppShopper for a complete list.

Third-person shooter Crashsite is available for free, down from $0.99. Hitman GO is available for $0.99, down from $4.99. Point and click game The Inner World is available for $0.99, down from $2.99.

Puzzle game Threes! is available for $1,99, down from $2.99. Word game Alpha Omega is available for free, down from $0.99. Slingshot Racing is available for free, down from $0.99.

To-do app 2Do was named Apple’s App of the Week, so it will be free to download until next Thursday when a new app is picked.

Apple Accessories

Living Social is offering 20 5″ x 4″ Instagram prints from PrinterPix for $3.99, down from $15.80. Sony’s Dock with Lightning Connector is available for $99.99 from Woot, down from $249.99.

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Woot is selling Zagg iPad cases for the iPad mini and iPad 2/3/4 for up to 82 percent off. Target has the 5th-generation 32GB iPod touch available for 10% off. The Beats Pill 2.0 Speaker is available for $40 off from Best Buy. JBL’s OnBeat Mini and Micro Speaker Docks are available for $20 to $40 from Meh.com.

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Groupon has Apple 5W USB Power Adapters available for $9.99 for one or $17.99 for two. The Noontec Cubee 10,000 mAh charger is available for $24.99 from Groupon, down from $39.99.

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The PowerSkin Spare iPhone 6 Battery Case is available for $49.99 from StackSocial, down from $79.99. Best Buy is selling the NeatReceipts Portable Scanner for $129.99, down from $179.99, and is throwing in a free $20 Best Buy gift card.

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5
Jun

Sling TV introduces standalone service with Spanish-language channels


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Sling TV, the television streaming service operated by Dish Network, has a new standalone service targeted at a very specific demographic. The appropriately named Sling Latino targets people that speak Spanish bilingually or solely. Sling Latino has multiple packages to choose from, prices range between $7-$12 per month with a few add-on options.

The Paquete Total package, which is the most expensive at $12 per month, has everything there is to offer in the form of twenty-two channels. For $7 per month, the Paquete Esencial package offers sixteen channels. Consumers from Colombia and España may want to take a look at packages that offer channels straight from their native countries. That, too, is $7 per month.

Hit the break for the full press release.

Sling TV Launches “Sling Latino” with Top Spanish Channels, Country-Specific Options

  • “Paquete Total” includes 22 live channels for $12 per month; “Paquete Esencial” includes 16 live channels for $7 per month
  • Univision, UniMás, Galavisión and Univision Deportes Network included in “Paquete Total”
  • Multi-stream service option is available for $5 extra per month
  • Packages include on-demand content
  • No long-term contract, credit check or installation required
  • Colombia and España a la carte packs feature channels from each country

ENGLEWOOD, Colo.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Sling TV is launching the “Sling Latino” brand, a live and on demand, over-the-top streaming service, giving Spanish-speaking and bilingual viewers more choice in TV content. Starting today, viewers can select from two base packages, “Paquete Total” (22 channels for $12 per month) or “Paquete Esencial” (16 channels for $7 per month), each with live and on-demand content ranging from sports and general entertainment to movies and family programming.

In addition to “Paquete Total” and “Paquete Esencial,” Sling Latino is launching with two packages featuring popular channels from Colombia and Spain (España). The variety provided by Sling Latino enables viewers to custom tailor their programming, including the flexibility to combine Spanish-language services with Sling TV’s “Best of Live TV” English offering into one user experience.

“Whether viewers are solely interested in Spanish-language programming or are looking to supplement an English line-up with a few Spanish channels, Sling Latino is a flexible, affordable and mobile way to connect viewers with the best of Latino programming,” said Roger Lynch, Sling TV CEO. “Providing this connection remains fundamental to who we are, and we have been eager to give Hispanic viewers a new and contemporary way to watch Spanish-language TV.”

Like the “Best of Live TV” service, Sling Latino requires no long-term contract, no credit check, and there are no hidden fees. The service can be turned on almost immediately, with no installation required beyond a simple app download. Customers will be able to view the new Sling Latino standalone services and add-on packs to all Sling TV-supported devices.

The announcement follows on the heels of Sling TV’s launch of two Spanish language “add-on packs” for $5 each per month, “Deportes Extra” (which recently expanded to include ESPN Deportes) and “Películas & Novelas Extra.” Both packages require a subscription to the “Best of Live TV” English core service and are designed to meet the contemporary viewing needs of bilingual millennials.

In addition to live TV, Sling Latino also offers an on-demand library and 3-day replay on select channels. The on-demand library for “Paquete Total,” “Paquete Esencial” and “Películas & Novelas Extra” will soon include top hits from current and past shows on Univision channels.

Subscription to the Best of Live TV core package is not required for purchase of “Paquete Total,” “Paquete Esencial,” or the Colombia and España packs, though customers can pair the English core package with these Spanish standalone offerings if they would like a wider assortment of channels in both languages.

While “Paquete Total,” “Paquete Esencial,” Colombia and España are single-stream, customers can purchase two additional streams for $5 per month, enabling them to watch on up to three separate devices at the same time.

Following is a breakdown of all Sling Latino offerings:

Paquete Total is $12 per month and includes: Univision, UniMás, Galavisión, Univision Deportes Network, beIN Sports en Español, Azteca, Az Clic, Cinelatino, De Película, De Película Clásico, BabyTV, Cbeebies, Pasiones, NTN24, Univision tlnovelas, Az Corazón, Telehit, Bandamax, FOROtv, TeleFórmula, with AZ Cinema and Teleromántica coming soon.

Paquete Esencial is $7 per month and includes: Azteca, Az Clic, Cinelatino, De Película, De Película Clásico, BabyTV, Cbeebies, beIN Sports en Español, Pasiones, Univision tlnovelas, Az Corazón, Telehit, Bandamax, FOROtv. AZ Cinema and Teleromántica will be added soon.

Colombia Pack is $7 per month and is available as a standalone pack, or as an add-on to “Paquete Total,” “Paquete Esencial” or the “Best of Live TV” English core pack. It includes Nuestra Tele and NTN24, with RCN Novelas coming soon.

España Pack is $7 per month and is available as a standalone pack, or as an add-on to “Paquete Total,” “Paquete Esencial” or the “Best of Live TV” English core pack. It includes Antena 3 and TV Española Internacional. MIS Películas and SupereÑe will be coming soon.

Deportes Extra is available as an add-on to the “Best of Live TV” English core pack for $5 per month and includes ESPN Deportes, Azteca, beIN Sports en Español, beIN Sports HD (English), Univision, Univision Deportes and UniMás.

Películas & Novelas Extra is available as an add-on to the “Best of Live TV” English core pack for $5 per month and includes Az Corazón, Cinelatino, De Película, De Película Clásico, Pasiones, Univision tlnovelas, Univision and UniMás.

As with Sling TV, new customers can try Sling Latino free for seven days. Customers who pre-pay for six months of service are eligible for a free or discounted device. A complete list of Sling TV offers can be found on http://www.sling.com.

Sling TV’s “Best of Live TV” $20 core package delivers ESPN, ESPN2, AMC, A&E, TNT, HISTORY, H2, TBS, Food Network, HGTV, Travel Channel, IFC, El Rey, Adult Swim, Cartoon Network, ABC Family, Disney Channel, CNN, Bloomberg TV, Lifetime and Galavisión. This package additionally features access to WatchESPN, including ESPN3 and an array of VOD entertainment. In addition to the Latino packs, customers can choose to tailor their entertainment experience with the addition of HBO® for $15 per month, or with the optional “Sports Extra,” “Hollywood Extra,” “Kids Extra,” “Lifestyle Extra” and “World News Extra” add-ons, each priced at $5 per month. In addition to live channels and VOD entertainment, Sling TV customers have access to content from Maker Studios.

More information on Sling Latino can be found at http://www.sling.com/latino.

About Sling TV

Sling TV L.L.C., a subsidiary of DISH Network Corporation (NASDAQ: DISH), provides over-the-top television services including domestic, Latino and International live and Video-On-Demand programming. It is available on televisions, tablets, computers and smartphones. The Sling TV programming portfolio includes content from Disney/ESPN, HBO, AMC, A&E, Turner, Scripps, EPIX, Univision and Maker Studios. Sling International currently provides close to 200 channels in 18 languages across multiple devices to U.S. households. Sling TV is a next-generation service that meets the entertainment needs of today’s contemporary viewers. Visit http://www.Sling.com.

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5
Jun

Android TV updated with better discovery for its 600+ apps


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Android TV now has more than 600 apps available, and Google has updated the Play Store for the service, making app discovery better than ever before.

With the updated Play Store, Android TV can now browse all apps or selections of certain apps combined into over 20 collections. While this does an exemplary job at organizing apps for Android TV, we’re not sure just how useful it is. After all, the average user will only use a few well known apps for Android TV, such as Play Music, Pandora, Netflix, Hulu, and etc.

Read more: Asus’ Nexus Player only $69.99 on Amazon

For those that want to expand outside of well known apps, they now have a full catalog available to them over just a select few highlighted options. But, this does raise a question. How much is too much for Android TV?

Apple offers its users only 70 apps on Apple TV, inviting only a few developers to create content for the service. 600 Android TV apps and growing could quickly get cluttered and out of control.

Apps on TV gets weird quickly. Should Google put limitations on what developers release in order to provide a better quality service?

source: Variety

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5
Jun

How To: enable Touch to Search on Chrome for Android


chrome logoUsers of Google Chrome on Android have stumbled across a new feature which allows them to start a new search without leaving the current page. Touch to Search, as it is being called right now has started rolling out to devices courtesy of a server-sided update from Google.

Touch to Search allows users to highlight a part of text and they can see additional search results in nice card style popup. Google gives the description of this new feature rather ‘plainly’:

Touch to Search sends the selected word and the current page as context to Google Search. You can turn it off in Settings.”

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Touch to Search looks very much similar to Google’s Now on Tap feature which was unveiled at Google I/O 2015 as a part of Android M. Touch to Search works only inside Google Chrome for now as opposed to the Now on Tap which is a system wide feature.

Android user Blake Bryant recently discovered this feature and posted it on his Google+ page. To check if it works in your phone just highlight a word on any webpage in Chrome and see if the magic happens. Didn’t work? Well don’t be sad now, its fairly simple to turn it on.

Here are the steps to enable Touch to Search for your phone:

  1. Open a new tab in Chrome and navigate to this url: chrome://flags#contextual-search
  2. Under ‘Enable Contextual Search’ tap on the box that says ‘Default’
  3. Change to ‘Enabled’
  4. Scroll down and select ‘Relaunch Now’

That’s it! Now enjoy this new feature.

If you want to disable it, then just navigate to Chrome’s ‘Privacy Settings’ and you will see an option there to turn off Touch to Search.

Nonetheless, it’s a much faster, simpler, and cleaner alternative to opening a new tab every time you want to search.

Have you tried Touch to Search feature on your phone yet? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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Moto X 2015 imported to India for testing?


For users out there who prefer stock Android to tweaked and twisted user interfaces any day,  the Motorola Moto X 2014 would have been a dream device had its camera and battery not left too much to be desired. This year around, however, the Lenovo-owned company is expected to do things differently.

As the date of Motorola’s next flagship is nearing, leaks after leaks are bound to surface – thanks to the anticipation among users and experts. Just yesterday, we saw a leaked image of the alleged Moto X 2015 in Phone Arena, and today it emerged that the test models of the device have been imported in India through Zauba. The GSM handset in question is code named the Motorola Calisto, according to the import-export website Zauba.

Another rumor that is doing the rounds is that the Moto X 2015 will come in two variants. One will feature a 5.2-inch AMOLED display with QHD (1440 x 2560) resolution, while the larger variant sporting a 5.7-inch QHD screen would be a Verizon exclusive.

The Zauba listing reveals that the mysterious sample handsets, priced at $466 each, were shipped to India and Canada.

Source: Phone Arena

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