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Jul

YouTube app gets a redesigned interface and adds editing tools


youtube redesignThe latest YouTube update adds a totally new layout that is said to make things easier to navigate and gets new editing software.

YouTube seems to be really working hard on their YouTube app as earlier this week we told you they now allow portrait videos to be played in portrait full screen and are implementing 360 degree ads.

In this update they have totally changed the layout to go with a new tab based interface. No longer is the side swipe menu, but instead three main menus at the top which you can slide between. The first is home or recommended videos, the second is your subscriptions, and last is your YouTube channel/account.

Also added was the new editor. It is much easier to trim videos, apply filters, or add music straight from the app.

If you haven’t updated yet head to the Google Play Store.

Source: YouTube
Via: Android Authority

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24
Jul

Introducing Epic App Battles of Android: streaming music apps


Google Play is a paradise of both free and paid apps. As of February 2015, Google Play passed 1.4 million available apps for download. There is a myriad of apps and services to choose from and sometimes it takes a little trial and error to find the best one.

That’s where Epic App Battles of Android comes in. We will analyze the most popular apps in a particular category, compare them head to head and whittle them down until we find the best app in that category.

We are going to start off with streaming music apps. After careful consideration, we have taken the top music streaming apps on Google Play and narrowed it down to 8 apps. There are a few apps that we had to exclude, because of limited availability in the US market and exclusivity to a particular brand.

Epic App Battles of Android line up

When we created our line up, we tried to match up the competitors with their strongest rivals in both features and reputation.

Epic App Battles of Android

What do you think? Who will emerge victorious in the epic battle for streaming music supremacy? Are we missing any of your favorite apps? Take our poll and let us know in the comments.

<a href=”http://polldaddy.com/poll/8976778/”>Which streaming music service is the best?</a>

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24
Jul

Motorola’s global launch event to be streamed live


There have been lots of leaks and rumors surrounding this year’s Moto X and Moto G that are expected to launch on the 28th. The press has gotten their invites already leaving fans clamoring for more information.

Well here is the good news, Motorola is now inviting YOU to join in on the live stream. You can join along as Motorola officially announces its newest devices.

By visiting www.motorola.com/hellomoto on July 28th, you can watch learn all there is to know about the newest devices at the same time as the press!

No need to gather information from various tech blogs that will no doubt convey a bias opinion. Although, we will still be posting a wrap-up and summation of the live stream for those who don’t have time to watch the full thing.

The live stream will kick off at 9 am ET, so make sure you aren’t late! You won’t want to miss out on any of the fun!

 

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24
Jul

Party pooper: Reports are saying that the Galaxy Note 5 S-Pen will not have an auto-eject mechanism






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There have been a lot of leaks regarding the Samsung Galaxy Note 5, however one of the things that has us most interested is the S-Pen that will come with Samsung‘s new flagship. After images leaked out showing that the S-Pen on the Galaxy Note 5 would sit flush with the bottom of the device, that had us wondering – dreaming, even – whether there would be some kind of auto-eject mechanism, the kind that Samsung had patented not long ago. Well, if the reports out of Korea are to be believed, the Galaxy Note 5 S-Pen will not have an auto-eject mechanism, and that’s kind of a bummer.

According to DDaily’s report, the S-Pen on the Galaxy Note 5 will be just like the S-Pen on every Galaxy Note before it – you’ll need to dig it out with your finger. That’s not exactly bad, per se, however we were looking forward to a new and innovative feature. The report goes on to confirm that the Galaxy Note 5 will also have a non-removable battery, like the Galaxy S6, and that the Gear A smartwatch will be announced alongside the phablet.


Frankly, I’m still bummed out about no auto-eject mechanism – do you think this report is true? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Source: DDaily via SamMobile

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24
Jul

Tony Fadell volunteered to rescue Google Glass


Vanity Fair New Establishment Summit - Day 2

Google’s decision to ‘graduate’ Glass from Google X in January was coupled with the announcement that the team would start reporting to Nest co-founder Tony Fadell. Glass was never a roaring success — privacy concerns and the “Glasshole” label scuppered public adoption — so some wondered whether the iPod designer had been saddled with the project. Apparently not so. In a BBC interview, Fadell has clarified that he actively asked for the role. “It wasn’t handed to me and said, ‘Tony, clean it up,’” he explained. “I offered and said, ‘this is important.’ I remember what it was like when we did the iPod and the iPhone. I think this can be that important, but it’s going to take time to get it right.”

We don’t know, however, when Fadell approached Google’s upper management to pitch his involvement. Had the company already decided to ‘graduate’ Glass before Fadell expressed an interest? If he hadn’t stepped forward, would Google have carried on regardless? We may never know, but Fadell’s support for the wearable could help Google to frame Glass’ comeback if and when a second-gen model emerges.

[Image Credit: Kimberly White/Getty Images for Vanity Fair]

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Source: BBC

24
Jul

ICYMI: Electric drag race, DIY hoverboard and more


ICYMI: Electric Drag Race, DIY Hoverboard and More

Today on In Case You Missed It: An electric car drag race showed some impressive stats for a standing start; FPV quadcopter races got official at the California State Fair and you can learn how to make a replica Back to the Future 2 hoverboard.

Today’s bonus story is perfect for cooling off on a summer day. Enjoy!

If you come across any interesting videos, we’d love to see them. Just tweet us with the #ICYMI hashtag @engadget or @mskerryd.

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24
Jul

Angelina Jolie is directing a war drama original for Netflix


Netflix has secured a deal with actor/director Angelina Jolie Pitt to produce and direct an Original film adaptation of First They Killed My Father. It’s based on a memoir by author Loung Ung about her ordeal as a child soldier for the infamous Khmer Rouge period in Cambodia, when nearly 2 million people were killed. Jolie Pitt said that she was “deeply affected” by the book, and she and Ung spent several years adapting it for the screen. She noted that Netflix took on a project that would normally be a tough sell. “Films like this are hard to watch, but important to see.”

Netflix recently announced that it would produce Beasts Of No Nation starring Idris Elba, another film focusing on child soldiers. (Joli Pitt’s directorial debut, Unbroken, was also a war pic.) Though it might seem like a trend, Neflix is nabbing material that Hollywood might find too difficult for audiences. It’s also no doubt hunting for awards and prestige — original documentaries The Square and Virunga were both nominated for Oscars. Similar Netflix projects include What Happened, Miss Simone and Jadotville, another war drama starring Jamie Dornan. Don’t give it too much credit, though — the streaming company is also producing no less than four Adam Sandler movies.

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Source: Netflix

24
Jul

GE and NFL team up to fund research into concussion detection


General Electric and the National Football League have handed a firm $500,000 to continue research into a portable system that can detect traumatic brain injury. The league has been criticized for its cavalier attitude towards traumatic head injuries and it’s thought that more than 25 percent of players will suffer brain problems. That’s why BrainScope is working on Ahead 200, a smartphone-connected EEG that is hoped will instantly detect concussion in an athlete to ensure they get on the spot treatment. The company will use the cash to conduct further studies with high-school sports people to ensure that the technology’s initial promise works in the field.

It’s been a long time coming for the NFL to open up about the situation, after being subject to a damning 2013 PBS documentary entitled League of Denial . In addition, the league has faced a class-action lawsuit from former players who have sustained severe neurological disorders from their time on the gridiron. The use of pitch-side technology to diagnose and treat these conditions would go a long way to preventing future athletes from suffering a similar fate. In addition, it’s likely that the military would have plenty of use for such hardware, which is why the Department of Defense has handed out nearly $30 million in funding to the firm. There’s no word on when the technology might pop up for general use, but the FDA has already given its blessing for Ahead 200 to be used as a diagnostic tool — so fingers crossed we’re not too far away.

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Via: Washington Post

Source: BrainScope

24
Jul

A leak from Sprint suggests the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will have a microSD slot






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A few weeks ago, it was suggested by SamMobile that it was unlikely that the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will have a microSD slot – the reason being that Samsung had invested heavily into making internal storage so much faster than any other form of storage out there and that a microSD slot would seem unnecessary. For some, the lack of microSD support was the reason that they strayed away from the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge, however, if the latest leak from Sprint is to be believed, then the Galaxy Note 5 might actually end up having this feature.

Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will have a microSD slotThe above readout was spotted on a Sprint hosted website (which has predictably been taken down now) and describes the hardware available for a Samsung SM-N920P. What you’ll notice in the circled area is that “ExternalMemorySlot” is accompanied by “Yes” which suggests that the Galaxy Note 5 could indeed have a microSD slot. What’s unusual about the readout, and puts a question mark over the page’s legitimacy, is that it claims the Galaxy Note 5 will have a Qualcomm processor and only 3GB RAM – we’re expecting a homegrown Exynos processor and 4GB RAM to be in the Galaxy Note 5 instead, but only time will tell who is correct. Samsung is expected to announced the Galaxy Note 5 at an event on either August 12th or 13th.


What are you choosing to believe: will the Galaxy Note 5 have a microSD slot? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Source: tablety via SamMobile

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24
Jul

LG may move up its “super premium phone” as well


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Gripped between Apple at the high-end, and a pack of hungry Chinese players at the bottom, the Korean smartphone industry is in turmoil. Tiny Pantech narrowly avoided shutting down thanks to the intervention of a group of local investors, but even the mighty Samsung and LG are struggling to cope with the pressure. The former just moved up the launch of its fall flagship, the Galaxy Note 5, and now it looks like LG will follow suit.

According to industry sources cited by Business Korea, LG has abandoned its plan to release its “super premium phone” in October, and is now pushing hard to release the device as soon as possible. The launch of this high-end device is apparently “imminent,” said the sources.

This super premium LG phone is reportedly developed in “profound secrecy,” and details about it are very hard to come by. Our hunch was that LG was preparing a metallic iteration of the G Pro series, but according to Business Korea’s sources, the device could be an entirely new model, a G4 variant, or even the LG G5.

Buyers are not swayed by the G4's leather back

Buyers are not swayed by the G4’s leather back

LG Mobile’s CEO Juno Cho first talked about the company’s plans for a device that “stands before the G series” in March, during the MWC show. Cho did not offer any details, other than that the mystery phone would launch in the second half of the year. Than the G4 launched, and while it sported an optional leather cover and solid specs, it was clearly outshone by Samsung’s metal and glass Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge duo.

Several reports have suggested that the G4 is not performing as well as LG had hoped. Add the fact that the Note 5 will land early this year and the unrelenting pressure of the Apple juggernaut, and LG’s decision to accelerate the release of its super phone seems entirely justified.

When will we see this new device? IFA, in early September, could be a good bet, especially now that the absence of a Note announcement will give it more room to shine. But that’s just speculation for now.