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Jun

Motorola says performance issues are delaying the Moto 360’s Android Wear 5.1.1 update


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Motorola’s Moto 360 still has yet to receive the big update to Android Wear 5.1.1, and apparently that’s for good reason. According to a recent tweet sent out by Motorola Mobility in response to a curious 360 owner, the update still isn’t ready for the Wear device because of performance issues. No specifics were called out in the tweet, so we’re not quite sure what exactly is holding Motorola back from unleashing the update.

Of course, many owners will be upset that their devices haven’t gotten the update, but it’s good that Motorola is working with Google to fix the issues before sending it out to the masses.

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For those unaware, Android Wear 5.1.1 brings many new features, including the ability to set always-on applications, new gestures for scrolling through Google Now cards, and a much more refined contacts/app menu. The update also brings Wi-Fi support, allowing compatible devices to receive notifications, as long as your watch and your phone are both connected to a Wi-Fi network. This update is the biggest one since Android Wear’s inception, so hopefully Motorola can get things sorted out in a timely fashion.

5
Jun

Pebble Time’s iOS app hasn’t been approved by Apple yet


The iOS faithful who already received their shiny new Pebble Time smartwatches are likely more than a little disappointed. The wearable is shipping to Kickstarter backers, but there’s one big problem: the Pebble Time Watch iOS app hasn’t been approved by Apple yet. Despite pushing minor bug fixes for approval on May 22nd, and asking that the folks in Cupertino fast-track the request, the software needed to get the gadget up and running isn’t in the App Store. Even though a version of the app was approved on May 18th, it can’t be released “due to quirks in the App Store submission process and rules.”

The company says it considered adding features for the Time to the existing Pebble iPhone app, but a new version of that software has been waiting on approval for over a month. For now, Pebble advises owners to find a pal with an Android device to sort the initial setup, and to bug Apple about the issue. You still won’t be able to leverage any apps that require the device to be paired with a smartphone, though, and that’s a major bummer.

We reached out to Apple on the matter and we’ll be sure to update this post if he hear back.

Filed under: Wearables, Software, Mobile, Apple

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Via: The Verge

Source: Kickstarter

5
Jun

Sony releases SmartBand 2 companion app to the Play Store ahead of official unveiling


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Sony’s first generation SmartBand activity tracker was pretty popular amongst the fitness-minded community, so it only makes sense that the company would make a second generation device. Although the new device hasn’t been officially announced, it seems as though we’re getting an early look at the company’s SmartBand 2, thanks to the official companion app launching in the Play Store earlier today.

sb2.0The Play Store listing has since been taken down, but luckily the folks over at Xperia Blog grabbed a few screenshots while the page was still live. According to the images from the Play Store, the SmartBand 2 SWR12 will come with a heart rate monitor on the underside of the wearable, a feature that was notably missing from the first generation band. One of the screenshots even reads “The SmartBand measures your pulse at an even rate throughout the day”, which further confirms the existence of a heart rate sensor. There’s also a Smart Wake Up mode that will help to wake you up smoothly, rather than jolting you awake like with an alarm clock.

The application also tells us that the SmartBand 2 is optimized for Xperia devices, and that “functionality may not be optimal when using SmartBand 2 with other smartphones”. We still have yet to hear anything official from Sony, but we can’t imagine that the launch is too far off. We’ll keep you posted if we hear anything else regarding the new SmartBand 2.

5
Jun

Doom 3: BFG Edition now available on Google Play for the Nvidia Shield Android TV and Shield Tablet


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If you’re the lucky owner of a Nvidia Shield Tablet or Shield Android TV, you’ll be happy to know that Doom 3: BFG Edition is now available in the Google Play Store for your devices. The bundle includes the original Doom, Doom 2 and Doom 3, which have all been fine-tuned to work perfectly with Android-compatible gaming controllers. All three of these games also feature achievements, improved rendering and lighting, and a new checkpoint save system.

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In case you’re unfamiliar, Doom puts you in a scientific research facility on Mars, where it’s your job to survive demon attacks after an experiment goes wrong. If you’ve never played any of the Doom games before, you’re in for a treat. Turning all of your lights off and your TV volume up is definitely the best way to experience these games. Seriously, it’s just like a horror movie.

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In addition, Doom 3: BFG Edition includes a new chapter called “The Lost Mission”, which brings eight creepy levels and a new storyline to Doom 3. The developers say that this new version also includes an armor-mounted flashlight, so players can illuminate dark passages while shooting demons at the same time.

Since these games aren’t made to work with a touch interface, you’ll need a controller to play. The Nvidia Shield Android TV comes with a gaming controller, but owners of the Shield Tablet will need to pick one up before playing. It should be noted that the game comes in at a hefty 4GB, so make sure you have ample space on your device before clicking the buy button. Doom 3: BFG Edition is now available for $9.99 in the Google Play Store.

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5
Jun

Deal: HTC offering the RE Camera for $149, 50% off official accessories when you purchase three


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If you’re looking to get your dad something nice for Father’s Day, HTC may have a pretty good deal for you. From now until Monday, June 22nd, HTC is offering discounts on numerous products available on its website. You can pick up the HTC RE Camera for just $149 ($50 off), or you can save 50% on all accessories, as long as you purchase three or more. That means you can grab a new Dot View Case, an HTC Battery Bar and a Dual Port Car Charger for 50% off. Not a bad deal!

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In addition, HTC is also offering 50% off the purchase of card packs made with the HTC Print Studio app. Once you customize your cards, you’ll get a 50% discount when you use the code “DAD” at checkout. If you have yet to download the app, you can do so here.

Although this deal lasts until the 22nd, these products are only available while supplies last. If you’re interested, head to the link below to grab some great HTC products.

5
Jun

System info and one click actions from the Lollipop lock screen using Tasker – Android customization


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Last week on our Android customization series, we looked at an app or two that bypasses the removed widgets from your lock screen in Android Lollipop. We brought widgets back by placing them inside of notifications.

While this was happening it occurred to us, why should we spend money on a new app when we’ve already paid for Tasker, which can do nearly the same thing? And so, I give you today, Tasker notifications on your Android Lollipop lock screen.

Before we begin

Get it on Google Play ButtonThe obvious requirement today is an Android 5.x Lollipop powered phone or tablet. I know that at least 12% of you have the update already, and more arrive daily. From there, you will also need your very own copy of Tasker. If you’ve been following this series for a while, you probably already have Tasker purchased, if not installed, and if you do not, Tasker can be had for $2.49 in the Google Play Store.

Fair warning, with Google I/O, Lenovo Tech World and Computex all occurring since we met last week, I feel like I did not get the time to bring you great visuals this week, we’ll plow through the steps and get you going, but you may need to employ your own sense of finesse to get the most out of today.

Tasker Notifications

To get Tasker actions onto your lock screen is going to be a little bit easier than you might imagine. Android Lollipop already places notifications onto your lock screen, it is merely a matter of ensuring that your settings allow the notification to show and that we set the notification as permanent so that it remains running for you.

Wouldn’t you know it, we’ve created Tasker notifications in the past, feel free to give that a look, or follow along as we make a crude notification below.

Open Tasker and head to the Tasks tab.

Tap the “+” add button to create a new Task.

Name your Task appropriately. Remember that it should be nice and concise, I’ll break that rule just a little bit and call mine “LockscreenNotification.”

Tasker Notification

Tap the “+” add button to add an action to your Task.

Select Alert.

Select Notify.

Provide a memorable Title. It does not need to be special, but it will display on your notification and you will need to remember it exactly for later. I’ve given my title as “Tasker on lockscreen“.

Leave Text empty for now, I’ll explain later.

Tap the icon button beside Icon to choose an icon for your notification. This is the image that will show in your notification bar at the top of the screen.

Scroll down and turn on Permanent. You can experiment without this setting, but you will get better results on the lock screen with it turned on.

Finally, tap the “+” add button within Actions to add other Tasker Tasks to this notification. This is where the magic happens, so take your time and choose wisely the maximum three actions per Tasker notification that you want available on your lock screen.

For today, I have chosen two simple convenience actions, then I used the third slot to create a close button for the notification. As follows:

Play music button

First, I created a quick music play button. Audio controls will show on the lock screen once music is playing, but this button will allow me to fire up the music if it is not already going. Just be sure that you have your queue in good order before you go blaring inappropriate tunes.

Tasker Media Toggle Pause

To create the music play button, tap the Action button on the right. Tap Media. Tap Media Control. Change Next to Toggle Pause. Hit your system Back button to save and exit.

Take a photo button

Second, I created a quick photo button. My phone does not have a fancy gesture or button combination to quickly fire up the camera app, so I will do it with a button here. I have already created a picture taking Task in a previous project, so I simply want to call that Task here, instead of re-creating it.

Tasker Perform Task

To call an existing Task, tap the Action button on the right to get started. Tap Tasks. Tap Perform Task. In the Name field, tap the magnifying glass icon to choose a Task from your existing library. My old Task was named QualityPhoto, but you go ahead and choose any previous Task in your list. Then tap the system Back button to save and exit.

Close notification button

My third action is a simple close button for the notification. This is required because I do not always want the notification running, but because I set it to Permanent above, it won’t just swipe away, you’ll need an actual close button.

Tasker Cancel Notify

To create a close button, tap the Action button on the right. Tap Alert. Tap Notify Cancel. In the Title field, you will need to enter exactly the name of your notification, mine was called “Tasker on lockscreen.” It is case sensitive and all that, so I like to turn on the Warn Not Exist option, just for testing purposes. Tap the system Back button once again to save and exit.

Tasker Notification Actions

Before we leave here, you have the option to add icons to each of the three actions, as well as enter label text. Although these are not required steps, I recommend using at least one of the two, just something to help remember what does what later. Just make sure your labels are as short as possible, they get cut off after just a few characters.

Hit that system Back button to save and exit out of this Action.

Tasker Task Notification

You see now your simple Tasker Task to fire up a permanent notification on your device. Go ahead and hit that ‘play’ icon in the bottom left of your screen to give it a go.

You’ll now see your Tasker notification up in the notification bar and when you pull down the notification shade you’ll be able to hit your buttons. This remains true when you next turn on your device, providing this same notification right on your lock screen. Again, I apologize that mine is a little sloppy, please look past that and enjoy the functionality.

What’s next

Of course, you are going to need to provide a way to fire up this notification on your device. You could get clever and create a Tasker Profile that watches for when your display turns on, myself, I’m in a rush and have some space left on one of my Homescreens. I’ve added an icon to my Task and simply dropped a Tasker Task widget that I can click whenever I want the notification to run.

Boom, just like that I have quick access to start my music or take a photo using my Tasker built Quick Photo Task, all without having to unlock the device.

Tasker Task Notification Homescreen lock screen

But wait, I have fancy device info showing on my notification. Remember how I told you earlier that I would explain the Text field in the Notification settings? This is what it does for you. Of course, you could just copy my string of text from image way above, including Tasker variables to pull in the device info, or you can get creative and piece together your own string. Just remember that it is just one short line of text, so you’ll again have to choose carefully what little info you wish to see.

The last thing I want to discuss is something I mentioned briefly last week. If the limitations of only three items and just a short snippet of text is not going to cut it for you, you can start combining tools here to make something truly unique and powerful. Simply put, you can embed Tasker Tasks and collected system info into icons and text on a Zooper Widget, and from there you can embed a Zooper Widget into a Notifidgets notification. This allows you to put nearly limitless info and action buttons on your lock screen, if you don’t mind combining three paid apps to get there.

Next week

Man, that got intense at the end, certainly, putting a simple Tasker notification on your lock screen is a good Android customization, but loading up Tasker into Zooper into Notifidgets is a little crazy. Next week I’d like to take a little look at two competing apps that I find crucial to my mobile computing experience, let’s call it a remote desktop app shootout, of sorts.

What do you think, can you live with a simple Tasker notification as a custom info and action tool on your Lollipop lock screen?

5
Jun

Samsung Compares Galaxy S6 Edge to iPhone 6 in New ‘6 > 6’ Campaign


Over the years, one of Samsung’s major advertising tactics has involved comparing its devices to Apple’s iPhones, attempting to point out shortcomings and feature flaws. As of today, Samsung’s published two new videos that pit its Galaxy S6 Edge against the iPhone 6, highlighting the device’s camera, wireless charging, and curved display.

In the first video, Samsung shows off the dual curved edge of the S6 Edge, which can be used to display information like incoming calls and notifications. “Oooh, check out the edge of the Galaxy S6 Edge,” says the voiceover. “It displays colors when your top five contacts call. The edge of the iPhone 6 displays nothing. But it has a vibrate function.”


The second video focuses on the Galaxy S6 Edge’s ability to charge wirelessly when placed on an included inductive charging mat, and it compares the S6 camera to the camera in the iPhone 6. The S6 and S6 Edge come with a front-facing camera that has a 120-degree wide-angle field of view.

Check it out, the S6 takes wider selfies that fit everybody. The iPhone 6… just cut off nana. Nana? When you do the math, it’s clear. 6 is greater than 6.

Each of the videos follows up with Samsung’s new tagline,” 6 > 6,” and they both end with the line “Not all smartphones are created equal.” Samsung has a long history of mocking Apple products and Apple fans in its advertisements and commercials, so these newest anti-iPhone ads come as no surprise.

Since the launch of the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, Samsung has seen a significant profit drop in its mobile division as some customers opted to switch from Samsung devices to larger-screened Apple devices. Before the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, large screen size was one of the major differentiating factors between the iPhone and the Galaxy line of smartphones, but now Samsung must distinguish its products in other ways.

According to Samsung, demand for the Galaxy S6 Edge has been high, and it expects its profits to increase now that its newest devices have been on the market for a few months.




5
Jun

Sling TV launches a standalone service for Latinos


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Last month, Sling TV introduced a couple of channel packs for the Spanish-speaking audience in the US. But now the company’s taking that one step further with Sling Latino, a standalone service for people who are only interested in having access to channels en Español. The main package, called Paquete Total, is $12 per month and features 22 of the most popular networks in Spanish, including Azteca America, Galavisión, beIN Sports en Español, Univision, UniMás, Univision Deportes Network, Univision tlnovelas and many more. That said, there is a cheaper option for just $7: Paquete Esencial, which comes with Azteca America, Cinelatino, beIN Sports en Español, Univision tlnovelas and 12 other channels, although it’s missing most of Univision’s properties.

The Colombia and España Packs, meanwhile, are the same price as the Paquete Esencial, but only feature content from their respective country. Much like the original product, Sling Latino’s expected to offer more channel bundles in the future, and any of these can be combined with Sling TV’s $20-per-month basic package. Sling Latino customers also have the option to purchase two extra streams for $5 monthly, which would come in handy to those who want to watch different things simultaneously across multiple devices.

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5
Jun

Google search on iOS now works like it does on Android


Google’s been including contextual search results (links to content from installed apps, not just web pages) for Android users since 2013. Today, iOS users will be able finally be able to do the same. Google recently announced on its Inside Search blog that the company will populate search results with in-app content for both the Google App and Chrome on iOS devices starting this week. So if you tell your iPhone, like in the example below, “I need a reservation at Bombay Cricket Club” Google will return a link to the OpenTable app that takes you directly to the Bombay Cricket Club’s reservation page.

This feature isn’t universal just yet. Initially, Google’s only returning results from a small batch of early partners including Eat24, Free Dictionary, Huffington Post, OpenTable, Pinterest, SeatGeek, Slideshare, Tapatalk, Yellow Pages, YouTube and Zillow. If you don’t have any of these apps yet, don’t worry. Google also announced today that it will begin popping links to apps that you haven’t yet installed but probably should — just like it already does on Android.

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Source: Google Inside Search (blog)

5
Jun

[Deal] HTC covers the RE Camera and accessories with discounts


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Right now, there are three separate deals running through HTC’s online store. It covers the RE Camera, Pinhole Press products, and select accessories. The savings are nothing to laugh at either as each deal will save $50 or 50%.

The deals are as follows:

  • RE Camera for $149 (save $50)
  • 50% off Pinhole Press orders (using promo code DAD at checkout)
  • 50% off on select accessories when buying three

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Now would be a great time to pick up a Father’s Day or graduation gift. Or you can pick up some goodies for yourself. Don’t worry, we won’t tell anyone.

Source: HTC

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