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Jul

Motorola may expand the Moto Maker club to include the upcoming Moto G (2015)


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One of the great things about the Android operating system is being able to customize the software to our hearts content. There is absolutely no reason the layout on any two phones should appear the same unless it’s by design. Motorola offered even more freedom of choice when it released its Moto Maker customization tool allowing Moto X owners to customize their phones on the outside as well. Now it seems that Motorola is getting ready to expand Moto Maker to cover the upcoming Moto G (2015 edition).  

This is according to that semi-retired serial leaker, @evleaks (Evan Blass), who tweeted the above message. While it isn’t concrete proof that the Moto Maker will cover the Moto G (2015), he does have a solid reputation when it comes to leaks. What do you think? If the leak is confirmed, would being able to customize your phone’s outward appearance draw you to the Moto G (2015)?

 

Source: @evleaks (Twitter)

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14
Jul

Xiaomi’s Mi4i is now available to purchase through open sales in India


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Selling smartphones through flash sales might make sense for the manufacturer, but for the consumer? Not so much. For the consumer, flash sales can represent a huge source of frustration for any number of reasons. The Xiaomi Mi4i was one such phone that was only available through flash sales, but now its available to purchase any time you want to in India.

That’s right, Xiaomi has just announced via Twitter that its Mi4i smartphone is now available to purchase through open sales in India for Rs. 12,999 ($205). You can buy the Xiaomi Mi4i from a variety of retailers including Flipkart, Amazon, Snapdeal, The Mobile Store as well as Mi.com. If the flash sales had prevented you from buying the Xiaomi Mi4i, does its general availability appeal to you now?

 

Source: Xiaomi (Twitter)

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14
Jul

Google Photos backs up your photos even if you delete the app


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If you decided to try out Google Photos when it was launched last month but decided it wasn’t for you, the app will keep uploading your photos to the service unless you disable the backup from the Google Settings menu.

As spotted by Nashville Business Journal writer David Arnott, Google Photos uses Android’s Google Settings menu to determine whether to backup your photos which means if you’ve deleted the app but not disabled the option, you’ll find your pictures are still being uploaded to Google Photos.

Disabling the upload – which many found concerning as Google stores its images using supposedly “unguessable” public URLs – requires you to head over to the centralised Google Settings Menu in Android and turn off the “Google Photo Backup” option, otherwise you’ll find the pictures from your phone are still being uploaded to the web. You’ll need to do this even if you’ve deleted the app and this confusion is just one example of a user experience fail thanks to Google’s own applications.

Arnott says he chose to continue using Flickr – instead of Google Photos – as he was already sharing several Flickr accounts with his family and didn’t want them to have to learn a new method of accessing photos. In response to Arnott’s concerns, Google said that the photo backup was “working as intended” which is technically true but disabling the auto backup is definitely intuitive and its unlikely that users will be aware of the way backups are managed.

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We’ve been able to replicate the issue with images appearing on Google Photos even after deleting the app and disabling Google Drive and Google Plus on our device. Have you found that Google Photos continues to upload your images? What do you think of Google’s policy of continuing to backup your photos even if you clearly don’t want to use the service? Let us know your views in the comments below.

14
Jul

Xiaomi Mi 4i goes on general sale across multiple retailers in India


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Xiaomi unveiled its latest Mi 4i smartphone back in April and has been gradually pushing products out to the Indian market with its flash sales tactic. Now, Xiaomi is opening up the handset to general sale across multiple retailers in India.

Previously, Mi 4i flash sales had taken place through the popular e-commerce retailer FlipKart. Flash sales help Xiaomi keep on top of stock levels and production, as well as generating some hype and a feeling of exclusivity around the handset. The smartphone is now available for purchase any time through Amazon India, Snapdeal, The Mobile Store, Airtel, Xiaomi’s own Mi.com, and Flipkart, of course.

As a little recap, the Xiaomi Mi 4i is a mid-range version of the company’s latest flagship smartphone, with a slightly lower price tag to compete in the Indian market. The handset comes with a 5-inch 1080p display, octa-core Snapdragon 615 SoC, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, a 13 megapixel rear camera and a 5 megapixel front camera. The Mi4i also sports dual-SIM support, LTE data connectivity, a 3,120mAh battery and Xiaomi’s MIUI 6, which is based on Android 5.0 Lollipop.

The Xiaomi Mi 4i is priced at Rs. 12,999 (approximately $200) across the various retailers and is available in your choice of either dark grey or white colors.

14
Jul

Facebook testing MoneyPenny virtual assistant?


Naomie Harris became the sixth actress to portray Miss Moneypenny in the Bond Films when she starred in Skyfall (2012)

Naomie Harris became the sixth actress to play Miss Moneypenny when she starred in Skyfall (2012)

Facebook Messenger is set to get its own virtual digital assistant according to a new report from The Information (subscription needed), who suggest that Facebook’s assistant is codenamed “Moneypenny”. The name – made famous by M’s assistant Miss Moneypenny in the James Bond series of books and films – may change ahead of launch but the service could be one of the only things that Facebook charges its users for.

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Unlike other virtual assistants – such as Siri, Cortana or Google Now – which focus on productivity features, Moneypenny will be a tool to help you with your shopping needs. Using its Messenger tool, Facebook’s Moneypenny will let you ask real people for help researching and ordering products and services but as BusinessInsider point out, it’s unknown how Facebook plans to handle the logistics of deliveries.

Based on this somewhat scarce information, Moneypenny has more in common with services like Magic or Operator – rather than the voice assistants listed above – as these services let you message a person telling them what you need and they will take care of your request.

These services add a service charge on top of the cost of your order but with Facebook, it’s unknown how the company will generate revenue from the Moneypenny feature. The company could potentially choose one of a few revenue models; they could add a service charge on top of the order cost, charge users a fee for Moneypenny, charge companies to be listed in Moneypenny and/or earn commission from orders placed.

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Facebook Messenger, which is led by former PayPal CEO David Marcus, has been transitioning towards becoming more of a shopping tool and the Moneypenny assistant could be its crowning glory. It’s unknown when Facebook will make Moneypenny a reality and exactly what services the assistant will launch with but we’ll keep an eye on this and let you know when we have more information.

From the basic information we have, it seems that Moneypenny could be a success for Facebook and hopefully it won’t suffer the same fate as the Facebook Home and Poke apps. What do you think about Facebook’s proposed new feature? Would you use Facebook Messenger and/or Moneypenny for your shopping needs? Let us know your views in the comments below guys!

14
Jul

Barclays will support Apple Pay in the UK, eventually


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When Apple Pay was first announced for the UK, one bank was noticeably absent from its list of launch partners: Barclays. It was a strange omission, given it’s one of the most popular in Britain and Apple Pay already supports its cards in the US. Today, the payments service is going live in the UK and Barclays has some good news for its customers — its debit and credit cards will, eventually, support Apple Pay too. There’s no time frame just yet, but it’s at least confirmation that it hasn’t abandoned the platform altogether.

Barclays isn’t the only one missing today’s launch — HSBC appears to have pulled back at the last minute. The bank was included in Apple’s initial announcement, but is now mysteriously absent from its directory of participating banks. Unsurprisingly, some of its customers have been asking for clarification online, and HSBC has confirmed that it won’t support Apple Pay until later this month. If you’re struggling to keep track, here are the banks that are actually ready to support the service in the UK today: American Express, NatWest, Nationwide, MBNA, Royal Bank of Scotland, Santander and Ulster Bank.

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14
Jul

UK might ban social media to combat the specter of ISIS


BELGIUM-EU-SUMMITBritish Prime Minister David Cameron’s administration is considering legislation that would ban the use of encrypted apps like Facebook Messenger, Snapchat and iMessage unless the services included government-accessible backdoors. It’s called the Investigatory Powers Bill (and more accurately nicknamed the “Snooper’s Charter”). The bill, which was first put forward in 2012 before being tabled in the face of overwhelming criticism, would also reportedly require ISPs to keep records online browsing, social media activity, email and voice messages and SMS texts for one year.

“In our country, do we want to allow a means of communication between people which even in extremes, with a signed warrant from the Home Secretary personally, that we cannot read?” Cameron stated in January. “My answer to that question is no we must not. If I am prime minister, I will make sure it is a comprehensive piece of legislation that makes sure we do not allow terrorists safe spaces to communicate with each other.” And in doing so the British government will further erode the freedoms of all citizens — all in the name of “security” — just as both Canada and Australia have.

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14
Jul

Slacker Radio adds support for Android Auto


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Android Auto continues patiently driving itself into the market. It will take some time for consumers to completely adopt the new platform, as they would need to invest into it by purchasing a whole new car or vehicle entertainment system. The Android Auto era is coming, though, and developers know this. App support for Android Auto grows slowly, but very surely, and the latest to join the bandwagon is Slacker Radio.

With the latest update, Slacker Radio makes sure to add support for Android Auto, offering a vehicle-optimized service worthy of taking a ride with you during your commutes. In addition, the Slacker Radio What’s New section goes on to mention the team has also been busy squashing bugs. Some of these include issues with Facebook sharing and live stations playback, among other things.

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If you haven’t tried Slacker Radio and have an Android Auto-capable car, now is your chance to give it a run. The application is known for its radio stations, which are carefully curated by Slacker Radio’s team. They have hundreds of stations available, and you can go ahead and create your very own, just in case none of these tickle your fancy. They have “millions of songs” available, so there will definitely be a tune or two you will like.

As for Android Auto – we know it’s hard to just go out and see what this new driving-optimized platform is like. If you are wondering whether your next vehicle should be touting Google’s entertainment system or not, just take a look at our Android Auto review with the 2015 Hyundai Sonata. Now, if you do have an Andorid Auto-touting vehicle, please hit the comments and let us know how you are liking the new Slacker experience!

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14
Jul

Huawei Watch lands at FCC ahead of launch


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One of my personal highlights of Mobile World Congress in February was Huawei’s first Android Wear smartwatch, the Huawei Watch, which was announced as a last minute decision at the event. We’ve already heard that it wasn’t likely to be released until September or October but the Huawei Watch paid a trip to the FCC this past weekend, which suggests the smartwatch may finally be ready for release.

In its FCC filing, Huawei isn’t even attempting to hide which product has been certified and the Huawei Watch has FCC ID QISMERCURY and hardware version EB1MERCURYM. I guess it’s safe to say that the Huawei Watch used the codename “MERCURY” at some point.

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The FCC listing also confirms the specs of the Huawei Watch, which haven’t changed since it was announced in March. The front has a 1.4inch AMOLED display with 400 x 400 pixels resolution (and 286 pixels per inch density) that is protected by a sapphire crystal display; the protection makes it one of the few smartwatches in the world to use sapphire crystal, which is almost impossible to scratch.

Other than the impressive display, the rest of the specs are very similar to other Android Wear devices as a 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor, 512MB RAM, 4GB storage and 300 mAh battery have all been used in other devices. The display sets the Huawei Watch apart from the competition and with a 42mm diameter (and 11.3mm thickness), it’s certainly impressive and stylish to boot.

Like other devices, the Huawei Watch comes with an array of sensors and connectivity options – including a Gyroscope, Accelerometer, Heart Rate Monitor and Bluetooth 4.1 – and will be available in two flavours, one with a leather strap and the other with a stainless steel strap.

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The FCC filing doesn’t reveal any more details about a release date for the Huawei Watch but its likely that we’re just a few short weeks away from a launch – although a launch in China could still be delayed until 2016 – and Huawei may release it to market at its planned IFA 2015 press conference. What do you think about the Huawei Watch? Let us know your views in the comments below guys!

14
Jul

Real Virtuality shows us what multiplayer VR might look like


2016 is shaping up to be the year the world gets virtual — with immersive head-mounted displays coming from the likes of Facebook, Sony, HTC (and Valve) and Microsoft–but so far we’ve mostly seen individual, tethered, seated experiences. Can’t we do better? The minds behind Real Virtuality think so: they’ve made a full-scale, motion-captured virtual reality platform with multi-user support.

Imagine it — you’re walking through an ancient Egyptian tomb, and you spot a small artifact on the ground. You bend over and pick it up, carrying it in your left hand. Further down the hall you encounter a fellow archaeologist examine a sarcophagus, but they can’t see it in the dim light. You hand them your torch, and now they can see everything. That’s exactly what you can do with two players in Real Virtuality, using your real hands, arms and feet. Check it out, it looks awesome:

Sadly, it’s not something that’s likely to come to your living room. Real Virtuality uses a large-scale, infrared motion-capture system that requires a 1:1 physical recreation of a digital space. Think of it as an elaborate set dressing for your imagination, kind of like Project Holodeck. Still, it’s enthralling to watch players reach out and grab things as naturally as they wood in real life — or play catch with a lit torch. It’s almost enough to make me wish Disney was updating DisneyQuest, not closing it.

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