Disney Launches ‘Disney GIF’ Keyboard on iOS for Easy GIF Sharing [iOS Blog]
Disney today announced the launch of its own GIF app, called Disney GIF, that will act as a keyboard extension and allow users to share a huge back catalogue of Disney- and Pixar-themed GIFs in Message, email, and various social networks (via TechCrunch). With today’s launch, the app includes over 200 GIFs, with the company promising more to be added as time goes by.
GIFs ready at launch include moments from films like Frozen, The Lion King, and the newly-released Pixar feature Inside Out. The app will also feature content from studios owned under the Disney corporate umbrella, with GIFs from movies like Star Wars and even ABC shows like Scandal and Once Upon a Time.

Perhaps taking a cue from the emotion-based Inside Out, the app lets users browse by emotional status, film, or see what’s currently trending with users around the world. Although the app is free to download, anyone interested in more premium content from the popular film Frozen can put down $0.99 for one of two themed packs from the animated musical.
The move is an interesting one, especially considering the rejection of app developer Matt Cheetham’s app GIF Finder earlier in the year, due to the fact that it “includes content or features that resemble various well-known, third-party marks, including Disney characters.” Although the app’s rejection was “largely due” to other entertainment properties, Disney’s desire to be included in the meme- and GIF-generating world, and still own complete control over the output, makes the debut of Disney GIF more understandable.
Disney GIF can be downloaded from the App Store for free. [Direct Link]
Apple Obtains Touch ID-Related Patents From Biometric Security Firm Privaris
Apple has been working to acquire the intellectual property assets of Charlottesville, Virginia-based biometric security firm Privaris, according to CNN. Privaris recently transferred 26 of its 31 patents to the iPhone maker, including 4 patents in December 2012 and dozens more in October 2014.
The patents are primarily related to fingerprint and touchscreen technology that could lead to Touch ID improvements on future devices. Last February, well-informed KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo told investors that the next iPhone will have an improved Touch ID with reduced errors.
“For example, one of Privaris’ patents covers the ability to use a touchscreen and fingerprint reader at the same time. Another invention of Privaris’ could allow you to open a door with your iPhone by scanning your fingerprint and holding your phone up to a reader, similar to how you pay for items with Apple Pay.”
While the transferred patents have fueled acquisition rumors, the Privaris website has not been updated since 2010 and seemingly none of the company’s senior executives or other employees have updated their LinkedIn profiles with positions at Apple.
Accordingly, it is more likely that Privaris has scaled down or went out of business and Apple has acquired the company’s patent portfolio and other intellectual property. However, the operational status of the company cannot be confirmed.
Privaris, which reportedly raised $29 million in funding, developed a lineup of PlusID personal biometric devices to access computers, networks, websites, software, VPNs, secured printers and online apps.
The company has also offered several other products and services related to access control systems, fingerprint authentication, biometric computer security, biometric security software and access cards, all technologies that fall within the realm of Touch ID.
Fruit scraps and algae: It’s what’s for dinner
Supercomputers are dreaming up crazy new ways to cook the food that we have today, but will we eat the same things in the future? For instance, when news of California’s drought began to hit, people wondered if switching to a diet rich in insects would be the only way to survive. A variety of factors, most notably the face you pulled when someone suggests insects in place of a McCheeseburger, was why that idea crashed and burned. So what sort of food will we be eating in our resource constrained, population-heavy future, aside from, you know, people? Here’s two companies exhibiting at Hello Tomorrow in Paris that have very different ideas on the snacks of 2020.
Making bad food, better
Did you know that in some parts of northern Mexico, the hamburger buns and muffins are, apparently, significantly healthier and better for the environment than normal? That’s because some of the eggs, butter and oil that would have ordinarily gone into the mix has been replaced with the residue from a smoothie factory, and nobody noticed. It’s the confession given to me by Luis Flavio Siller Rodriguez, the co-founder of EatLimmo, a Mexican start-up that has one simple, crazy aim: to make bad food good for us.
Sounding far too good to be true, the company actually uses the junked parts of mangos, guavas and avocados that are discarded by the smoothie and frozen fruit industry. That’s not to say that you’re eating floor scrapings, since all of this stuff is processed with as much effort as the stuff you wind up buying from Whole Foods anyway. Rather than being sold off cheap for animal feed, EatLimmo has developed a way to turn this material into a bulking agent for baked goods. So clever bakers can swap out some of that fat for a far cheaper and healthier alternative. In addition to being vastly cheaper, it’s also much better for the environment, since one kg of (let’s call it) Limmo Powder (and 5kg water) is the equivalent to 6kg of egg mixture.

The creators of EatLimmo with a bag of their raw product
In terms of the health benefits, lets take the example of a 55 gram cupcake: with Limmo Powder, it’s apparently packing 55 fewer calories, 8 percent more dietary fiber and between 4 and 5 grams less fat. It all started with other co-founder Enrique Gonzalez was diagnosed with diabetes and started to take an interest in the food that he was eating. Unfortunately, like a lot of us who have tried to become fitter and healthier, he simply couldn’t resist the allure of processed food. So, instead, he decided to see if he couldn’t make the so-called naughty stuff better for him.
If Limmo is as good as it claims, then why is it not a brand-name that we can all clamor for in Whole Foods? Rodriguez’s answer has two parts: firstly, the Mexican bakers that they’re working with don’t make much of a fuss over health benefits. They’re primarily concerned with cost, so there’s no interest in promoting it. Secondly, there’s a lot of people at the “bottom of the pyramid” who can only afford mass-produced, cheap food which includes a lot of baked goods. In essence, if he’d taken his ingredient to Whole Foods, then the only people who would have gotten the benefit would be middle and upper class citizens who can already afford to eat well, which would do “a lot less good.”
So, how does it taste? I sampled the Limmo Powder cupcake you can see in the picture above and, if I’m honest, it tasted… fine. I certainly wouldn’t have believed that the cupcake I was eating contained powdered mango, avocado and guava peel instead of eggs, butter and oil. In fact, while you could probably tell that something was off about it, my food eater’s brain was telling me that the baker had run out of white sugar and had opted for brown to finish out the recipe. I would imagine that, when combined with a greasy double burger or some frosting, it’d be virtually indistinguishable from the real thing. Which, of course, is the point.
A Fist Full of Algae

Algama is a French company that recently launched Springwave, a drink that uses Spirulina sourced from colonies of microalgae. That’s only the first step on a long road of algae-based foods that the firm is planning to produce, which is what it’s been showing off here. The outfit has cooked up these weird-looking cubes that combine algae with fruits to create high-energy foodstuffs, of which the prototypes were on show.
They’re intended for fitness enthusiasts, with one block of this stuff meant to replace the normal MAXX ENERGY protein bar that they’d normally chow down before a workout. It’s packed full of various vitamins, including heavy quantities of B1, B2, protein and, of course, Spirulina. It’s hardly innovative, since added Spirulina is common in plenty of health drinks in the US, as are algae-based foodstuffs. Hell, during our Cooking With Watson experiment we made carrot pearls out of agar, a vegan-friendly gelatinizing agent made from algae.
In the picture above, the weird looking gelatinous cubes are made of algae mixed with raspberry and pear. The other more normal-looking blocks in the background is an algae cereal bar that’s been infused with apricot. It might surprise you to learn that the weirder of the two actually tastes better. In fact, if you’ve ever sunk your teeth into a block of raw Jell-O then you’ll know exactly what it tastes like, albeit with a far grittier texture. The cereal bar, meanwhile, is an odd mix of sweet and sour flavors that, if I’m honest, just didn’t do it for me.
I’d put a poll down here asking which one of these two you’d rather eat, but I’d wager that plenty of you have started driving south to Mexico in the hope of buying a carload of “healthy” cupcakes instead.
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2K Games starts 4th of July sale with XCOM®: Enemy Within, Civilization Revolution 2 and others
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July 4th, Independence Day, the day that the United States freed its self from an alien invasion thanks to Will Smith and Jeff Goldblum in 1996. At least, to those that might not know what it really means anyways. In reality it was the day the United States adopted the Declaration of Independence from Great Britain in 1776. With the Federal holiday comes fireworks, BBQ’s and sales. Leave it to America to commercialize everything. Not that I will complain about a sale. If you are in the market for some great titles from 2K games, now is the time to burn up those Google Opinion Reward credits as they are having a pretty good sale right now.
iOS users have a leg up on us for one title, BioShock, at $4.99 vs $9.99. Damn those iOS users. The rest of us can grab Sid Meir’s Civilization Revolution 2 and XCOM: Enemy Within for 50% off. That takes both from $9.99 to $4.99 a piece. Think of it as a two-for-one offer. I am sure Tony Simons will jump on the WWE 2K deal which is $5.99 from $7.99. On the other sports front, NHL 2K is also on sale from $7.99 to $2.99. The company also mentions NBA 2K15 as being on sale from $7.99 to $2.99, but fail to mention what that covers since the game is free. I assume it is an in-app purchase for something.
To grab any, or all, of the titles your best bet will to head to 2K games Google Play Store page, links to a few specific titles below.
Civilization Revolution 2 (Playboard) | Civilization Revolution 2 (Play Store)
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Netflix launches gift cards in the UK
At last, Netflix has launched its very own gift card and it’s available to purchase in the UK starting today. These new certificates provide consumers with an alternative way to enjoy content without having to register for a monthly subscription.
The cards are available in £15, £25 and £50 denominations, and can be redeemed via a code located at the back of each shaped piece of plastic. Once redeemed, the credit can be spent on an SD, HD or 4K membership.
The Netflix gift cards can be purchased at various UK retailers, including Argos, Currys, PC World, WH Smith, GAME, Morrison’s, Tesco and Asda.
Source: Netflix
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Galaxy S6 takes first place in real world speed test, beating out LG’s G4 and the iPhone 6
A new massive benchmark from Tom’s Guide has put six of the best performing smartphones on the market against each other to see which phone came out on top in a variety of situations. The tests measured everything from real-life performance and tasks you’d typically do on your smartphone every day, to gaming and other benchmarks. The test measured the Samsung Galaxy S6, LG G4, HTC One M9, Google Nexus 6, Asus Zenfone 2, and Apple iPhone 6, so there’s a very wide variety of hardware here.
What’s definitely going to be great news for Samsung, their Galaxy S6 finished in 1st place a vast majority of the benchmarks, including PDF loading times, gaming performance, WiFi speed, and a handful of benchmarks. This can probably be attributed to Samsung’s own zippy Exynos processor, their very fast memory modules, and the insanely fast flash storage they opted to use in the S6. Surprisingly, though, the LG G4 beats out the S6 in camera opening time. Considering how much Samsung mentioned the quick camera shortcut on the home button, you’d think that would have scored better in a benchmark. But hey. props to LG for pulling that off.
The G4 scored 1st in camera opening time, as well as a Basemark OSII Memory test. Interestingly, the G4 pretty typically beat out the Snapdragon 810 powered HTC One M9. Considering the G4 has a higher resolution and only a Snapdragon 808 processor, this is almost irrefutable proof that the 810 has some problems. The only benchmark that the M9 came out ahead in was a 3dMark benchmark.
Another note worth mentioning is how poorly the Nexus 6 runs compared to other devices. It held up fairly well in benchmarks, but in real world tests, it was pretty consistently dead last, beaten by the Zenfone 2 and HTC’s M9. Considering Nexus phone are supposed to run very fast, completely stock versions of Android, that’s more than a little disappointing.
source: Tom’s Guide
via: Android Authority
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Huawei taking applications for Android 5.1 beta test on the Honor 6 in Europe
Huawei seems to be offering a similar program to Motorola’s soak test registration. One hundred customers registered in Huawei’s Honor Club will get to take Android 5.1 for a spin on the Huawei Honor 6 in France, Germany, and the United Kingdom.
Keep in mind that it’s only a beta test, so its bound to be ridden with bugs. Huawei is hoping participants that join the beta test will pro-actively give the Chinese-based company feedback on the firmware update. Interested? Here’s how you can sign up:
“Make sure to send us an email with the subject ”Beta Test Honor 6″, your IMEI number and a short statement why you are the appropriate person for the test to myhonor@hihonor.com. The first 100 applications that convinced us most will be notified by us next week. The application phase will be closed on 30.06 – so hurry up and sign in today!”
After the June 30 closing date, Huawei should begin rolling out the beta test to European customers during the summer. Anyone signing up to get in on the pre-release software?
source: Huawei
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Google’s #ProudToLove video celebrates U.S. Supreme Court decision and LGBT Pride Month
This morning, the United States Supreme Court ruled that same-sex marriage bans in the country are unconstitutional. The ruling, which went in favor of same-sex marriage by a 5-4 vote, legalizes same-sex marriage in all fifty states. Joining the nationwide celebration, ironically during LGBT Pride Month, is Google. The company launched its #andproud campaign just last week and now it has released a new video on the heel’s of the monumental decision. The #ProudToLove video highlights various people being open with who they are.
Hit the break for the video.
Click here to view the embedded video.
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[APK Download] New version of Google Drive supports batch download, send, share interface improvements
Google appears to be ready to drop a new version of Google Drive for Android devices taking the app to version 2.2.233 that includes a few features that users will likely appreciate. In recent updates Google has added support for features like drag and drop support for files and Chromecast support. These latest enhancements may not garner headlines like those changes, but they will make the app a lot easier to use for many people. The new Google Drive app has revised the menu when multiple files are selected to make it easy to download or share them. The update also improves the process used to share a file with collaborators.
When selecting multiple files in Drive, users will find a floating menu opens near the bottom of the screen. Currently this menu gives users the ability to star, pin or trash files while the overflow allows the user to cancel the selection. The new version moves the star and trash options to the overflow menu along with the “move to…” option. In their place, users will find buttons to download the selected items or to “send” the selected which opens a screen for users to choose what app to use for sending the files.
Google also cleaned up the sharing options to make it a little easier to add people. Using the share button opens the Add People interface. Typing in a name and selecting them adds their name and icon from your contacts, similar to how the Gmail “To” line works. A drop down button to the right provides access to what editing rights are being granted. It should be noted that it appears whatever editing rights are granted will apply to all of the users being added – you do not set these on a per user basis like the desktop interface permits.
If you do not want to wait for the update to be officially released and roll out to your device, you can download the APK below.
source: Android Police
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Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 820 processor to be featured in upcoming smartphones
The next generation of Qualcomm’s snapdragon 820 processors will begin shipping to manufacturers soon, according to a recent report. Smartphones companies such as Sony, HTC, Xiaomi and other manufacturers that have been using Snapdragon processors for their devices will be the first ones to get a hold of the new processor to begin the process of installing and testing them on their upcoming devices. Qualcomm will partner up wth Samsung in order to utilize its latest 14nm manufacturing technology, which according to the source, will fix the previous heating issues that last year’s Snapdragon 810 experienced, and in addition to that, reduce power consumption for longer battery life.
The processor will be based on Qualcomm’s 64-bit Kyro architecture that will run at a whopping 3.0GHz. Depending on the manufacturers and how long it will take them to implement the new processors into their upcoming devices, we should start seeing new devices running on the 820 this year, or as late as the beginning of next year. In fact, Xiaomi hoped to feature the Snapdragon 820 on its upcoming Mi 5 flagship this year.
With this new 14nm manufacturing process, Qualcomm hopes to have a better year than the previous, by avoiding new heating issues that caused the Snapdragon 810 to not perform as planned, while improving performance and reducing power consumption.
Source: GizmoChina
Via: Mobile-Dad
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