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Jul

Google releases Ethernet adapter for the Chromecast in case your Wi-Fi is dodgy




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The Chromecast has cemented itself as one of the must-haves for any self respecting Google/Android fan, however the fact that it requires a Wi-Fi connection means that people with dodgy Wi-Fi connections might not be able to utilize the streaming dongle to its full potential. Thankfully, Google has finally released an ethernet adapter for the Chromecast, meaning you’ll be able to connect a physical ethernet cable from your router to your Chromecast to cut out the middleman. The adapter will run you $15 USD, however while that seems like a small sum by itself, when you factor in that the Chromecast costs $35 USD on top of that, it makes the whole package a little less attractive relative to its competitors.

chromecast-ethernet-adapter2While the adapters when up on the Google Store this morning, unfortunately, they’ve already sold out.  No doubt Google will replenish stock at some point in the future – we’ll let you know as soon as we know. And as all things new at Google go, the ethernet adapter is currently only available in the US, but we assume availability around the world will follow very soon. If you feel like staring at the product page until it’s back in stock, you can hit the link below:


Ethernet Adapter for Chromecast

What do you think about the ethernet adapter for Chromecast? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Source: Google Store via Droid-life

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9
Jul

HTC will demo their Vive VR headset at Comic-Con this weekend


htc_vive_developer_editionIf you’re interested in testing out HTC and Valve’s joint effort VR headset, the HTC Vive, you might just have your chance this weekend. HTC is setting up a booth at Comic-Con in San Diego this weekend, which will be open to anyone who wants to demo the experience, not just Comic-Con attendees.

The booth will be open July 9th – 12th from 10 AM to 8 PM, marking the first stop of several as HTC tours the device in other spots around the country.Virtual reality is definitely something that has to be sold by letting potential customers experience it, so it’s great that HTC wants to put some feet on the ground and get the Vive in the hands of people. That’s bound to get more hype stirred up for its official launch than any commercials ever could.

source: Phandroid

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9
Jul

Taco Bell teams up with DoorDash to deliver food right to your door


taco bellWelcome to the future, folks. Taco Bell has announced that they’re going to start testing door delivery service of their fine selection of Mexican cuisine in 200 locations. They’ve partnered up with DoorDash, a food delivery service, to handle the experiment.

If you’re in an area that supports Taco Bell delivery, all you have to do is use DoorDash’s mobile app or website to place your order, after which they’ll place your order, pick it up at the closest Taco Bell, and drop it off for you. That sounds like the best way to get your fix of Taco Bell to me.

Taco Bell hopes to bring this delivery service nationwide instead of keeping it in only a handful of locations if it goes well. I’m eagerly awaiting that day, Taco Bell.

TACO BELL® ANNOUNCES DELIVERY WITH DOORDASH TO SELECT MARKETS

IRVINE, Calif., JULY 8, 2015

Taco Bell® delivery is rolling out to select markets through a partnership with on-demand delivery service DoorDash. The delivery service will be available in over 90 cities and more than 200 restaurants throughout the Los Angeles, Orange County, San Francisco Bay Area and Dallas regions. The partnership provides delivery service beginning today through the DoorDash iOS, Android orwebsite. Pricing and delivery costs may vary depending on restaurant location..

“Delivery is yet another example of how we’re using technology and innovation to respond to consumers’ wants and needs, further evolving the Taco Bell experience for customers. We were one of the first to redefine convenience at QSR with our mobile app, and knowing that delivery is the no. 1 request from our consumers, we see a tremendous opportunity to bring the Taco Bell experience to fans where and when they want it most,” said Taco Bell CEO Brian Niccol. “Taco Bell has always been about value and convenience, and we believe delivery is the next step in catering to today’s on-demand culture that’s driving consumer behavior.” .

The Taco Bell delivery announcement is the first national partnership for DoorDash. The Palo Alto based tech company uses a proprietary data-based logistics platform to provide a fast and affordable way for consumers to receive on-demand deliveries; something that pairs well with Taco Bell..

“Taco Bell is a natural complement to our technology and vision,” said Prahar Shah, Head of Business Development at DoorDash. “We are both committed to innovating through data-based decision making and providing an exceptional customer experience.”.

Taco Bell has been testing delivery with DoorDash in select cities and aims for this larger roll out to provide even more opportunities to listen to customer feedback and evaluate the experience, with plans to bring Taco Bell delivery nationwide..

“We’re testing and learning at the speed of the on-demand economy,” stated Tressie Lieberman, VP of Innovation and On Demand at Taco Bell. “We’re thrilled to partner with DoorDash and leverage their like-minded commitment to customer service and innovation. This partnership enables us to provide consistent quality service and the feedback we need to elevate the delivery experience and evaluate where Taco Bell delivery goes next.”.

“This partnership marks an important milestone for DoorDash,” said Tony Xu, CEO at DoorDash. “As DoorDash looks to double its footprint by the end of the year, today’s announcement shows our continued momentum in building top tier partnerships, expanding nationally, and providing the very best local delivery options to our customers.”.

For more information on locations where Taco Bell delivery is available and how to provide feedback on where it should come next, visit http://www.tacobell.com/delivery or http://www.doordash.com..

About Taco Bell Corp.
Taco Bell Corp., a subsidiary of Yum! Brands, Inc., (NYSE: YUM), is the nation’s leading Mexican-inspired quick service restaurant. Taco Bell serves made to order and customizable tacos, burritos, and specialties such as the exclusive Doritos® Locos Tacos, gourmet- inspired Cantina Power® Menu and lower calorie Fresco Menu. Taco Bell Breakfast offers portable, classic items such as the A.M. Crunchwrap, Biscuit Taco and signature burritos. The company encourages customers to “Live Más,” both through its food and in ways such as its Feed The Beat® music program and its nonprofit organization, the Taco Bell® Foundation for Teens™. Taco Bell and its more than 350 franchise organizations have nearly 6,000 restaurants across the United States that proudly serve more than 36 million customers every week.

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9
Jul

Samsung Galaxy Note 5 rumor roundup


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The first half of 2015 has concluded and we have seen some amazing devices hit the market. Among the best are the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge, the HTC On M9 and the LG G4, but let’s not forget there is more to come. As it goes with every year, another herd of important smartphones are to reach store shelves during the later half of the year. Some of them just as important as the typical flagships we mentioned above, if not more.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is one of the most anticipated phones year after year. We could say this series gets most of the credit for the “phablet” movement, so it is definitely an important device to keep in mind. It’s also a handset that happens to be held upon the highest industry standards and Samsung rarely disappoints. Many of us actually prefer the Galaxy Note devices over the Galaxy S series, as they are released later in the year and tend to offer a better build and newer generation specs.

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Samsung’s popular supersized smartphones are usually released between September and October. The day when we should finally see it in stage is coming. We are getting ready to take it all in and bring you the best content once the phone is announced and released, but the world keeps spinning until then and we know the rumor mill is not about to stop turning. The leaks have started trickling in, which means we are starting to get a gist of what the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will be all about. Are you ready? Let’s go through every single murmur that has hit our feed.

Design

While the Samsung Galaxy Note series has always differentiated itself from the Galaxy S smartphones in terms of aesthetics and build, this year it’s imperative that they follow a similar design language. Samsung’s numbers keep going down and most of the credit is given to the fact that their design and build quality has always been inferior to main competitors. Pure popularity is no longer working for Sammy!

With the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge, Samsung takes the team back to the drawing board and manages to do wonders. Their flagship phones are now made of quality materials like aluminum and glass, which makes the new handsets feel like jewels resting in your hand (at least compared to those crappy things they used to make). While previous generations of the Galaxy Note line-up have done pretty well with their plastic builds, Samsung really can’t back-pedal and downgrade when making the Samsung Galaxy Note 5.

Galaxy Note 5 image from Tencent

Galaxy Note 5 image from Tencent

Thankfully, it seems Samsung is in the right path to making yet another amazingly-built smartphone. A recent image from Tencent showed us what the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 could look like once finalized, and it pretty much looks like an over-sized Samsung Galaxy S6… yet it does have its differences.

This image looks quite gorgeous, but we must say this is probably not what the phone will look like, even if it will likely have its similarities. We would put more faith on the video @OnLeaks recently leaked, which showcases a CAD design (also of anonymous origins). Now this one literally looks exactly like an overgrown Samsung Galaxy S6, except it happens to have a spot for the S-Pen.

According to the digital model, the phone should measure 123.44 x 77.31 x 10.2 mm, suggesting a large 5.7-inch display. Really, at this point that size is only a little larger than usual. The contrast is not as polarizing as it used to be, and some devices (like the Nexus 6) easily beat it. The phone is also not as thin as the Galaxy S6, but it’s not supposed to be. Keep in mind the Galaxy Note 5 should represent power and functionality, not exactly glamour.

Italian tech site HDBlog then used these CAD design to create some renders of what the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 could look like. Here are the results:

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Samsung Galaxy Note Edge 2 and/or Galaxy S6 Edge Plus?

I think we can all agree those Edge devices are here to stay. It will be along time before we see a flagship Samsung device launch without its Edge counterpart, and I am willing to bet my money on the fact that the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 won’t be coming to market alone. Hell, they may be launching more than one over-sized smartphone!

Rumors point towards a very interesting change in strategy. It’s said the upcoming Note device with an Edge display will come with a screen that curves around both sides, much like the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge. This is corroborated by some of the names the device may have, which include monikers like Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, Samsung Galaxy S6 Note and the less exciting Samsung Galaxy Note Edge 2 (or 2nd gen). This is where it gets confusing, because they could all be the same, but there’s a slight chance the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus is a completely different device than the upcoming Note Edge successor. We say this because the rumored specs are contradicting and all over the place.

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To be honest, it is refreshing to see Samsung doing away with the actual functionality in the Edge display. The Galaxy Note Edge was innovative and very different, but its Edge features simply didn’t offer enough features and had very little support from developers. It’s better to leave the edged screens as a purely aesthetic factor.

The name isn’t the only change we might see, though. For once, it seems like the Edge version won’t be on par with its brother device (Galaxy Note 5) in terms of power and performance. More on this in the specs section.

Display

There’s different beliefs revolving around the Samsung Galaxy Note 5’s screen. It was previously believed Samsung was testing both 2K and 4K displays, going way above today’s QHD standards. More recent reports now state the phone could have a QHD Super AMOLED display (2560x1440p) measuring as much as 5.89 inches.

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Specifications

The rumored specs are not very solid, but we know the new Note Edge successor could have a Snapdragon 808 processor, 16 GB of internal storage, that lovely S-Pen, a 16 MP rear camera and an 8 MP front-facing shooter. This is very interesting, because this hardware is awfully similar to the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus specs we have been hearing about, making is believe these two monikers could belong to a single device.

The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus is said to come with either a 5.4, 5.4 or 5.7-inch display. It will be powered by Android 5.1.1 and sport a Snapdragon 808 processor, 32 GB of internal storage, a 16 MP rear camera, a 5 MP front-facing shooter and a 3000 mAh battery (there were also rumors of a possible 4100 mAh battery).

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One very important rumored feature the Galaxy Note 5 is said to have is the inclusion of a USB-C connector. This would make the Samsung Galaxy note 5 the first mainstream Android smartphone to come with the latest-generation USB, which is a pretty huge deal.

Also a huge deal is the rumor of the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 getting rid of expandable storage support. And considering the new design elements, we will likely also see the removable battery go out the door. We know this will play a huge part in your decision to buy the next Note!

Camera

We don’t know much about the camera aside from the fact that it should be a 16 MP shooter with OIS (optical image stabilization). There’s also said to be an 8 MP (or 5 MP) camera in the front. This is not much to go by, but knowing Samsung they won’t skimp out on these cameras. They should be nearly as good as the camera the Samsung Galaxy S6 offers, at the very least.

Oh, and don’t expect the camera bump to go away. All leaked images show it.

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Software

If there is one thing the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will have too much of, it will be software features. This is no average phone. It is called the “Note”, after all, and it is optimized to do just that – take notes. You will find your usual S-Pen features, including Action Memo, Smart Select, Screen Write, handwriting recognition and more. Not to mention the many other features Samsung usually offers, including like S Voice and Multi Window.

Of course, we also expect the Samsung Galaxy Note to come with the latest version of Android, which is Android 5.1.1 (there will likely be a newer one when the Galaxy Note 5 is released).

Samsung Galaxy Note software videos

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Release date

There were previous rumors of a July release date, but Samsung was quick to debunk that. If previous Galaxy Note announcements serve as any confirmation, we should see the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (and whatever other devices it will be launched with) announced at IFA… so in September.

Wrapping up

It’s a bit hard to give you any concrete ideas, because rumors are all over the place right now. They often contradict themselves and many of them are likely incorrect. This conglomeration of confusing information makes us wonder if there really are more diverse versions of the Note/S6 Edge in the works. Maybe there will be a Samsung Galaxy Note 5, a Galaxy Note Edge 2 and a Galaxy S6 EdgePlus? Who knows! For now we can only tell you to keep taking it all in, and to keep your eyes and ears very open. We will do the same and let you know more about the Galaxy Note 5 as additional details emerge. We are sure they will.

In the meantime, go ahead and hit the comments to tell us what you would like to see one the Samsung Galaxy note 5. I am really hoping for a full metal and glass body. I am also quite excited about the inclusion of a USB-C port. How about you?!

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9
Jul

Fleksy Keyboard goes free forever, includes update for improved GIF searching




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We’re big fans of the Fleksy keyboard but the main deterrent for some was that it costed money. Today, that deterrent has been removed with the news that Fleksy Keyboard goes free forever dropping earlier today. That means you’ll be getting the fastest keyboard in the world (Guinness World Record approved), which includes a GIF keyboard and the possibility of extensive theming, is available for absolutely nothing. Speaking about today’s update, Fleksy Co-founder and CEO, Kosta Eleftheriou said:

“We want every smartphone user to have the opportunity to experience fast, expressive, and intuitive typing. We believe the best way to do this is to make the app free for everyone.”

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That’s not all the news for Fleksy today, with a new update dropping as well which will give the keyboard better search capabilities for its recently added GIF keyboard feature. According to Fleksy, the keyboard will automatically suggest GIFs based on what you’re typing, which seems like it would be pretty handy. With that, there’s almost no excuse not to at least try Fleksy keyboard, so if you’re interested, hit the Play Store link below to download it today:

What do you think about Fleksy keyboard? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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9
Jul

HTC Vive taking a road trip across the USA; experience it first in San Diego!


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Are you going to Comic-Con? If you are, you are one lucky person. Those tickets are hard to come by and they sure aren’t cheap. Us San Diego natives know that Comic Con is about much more than what happens inside the convention center, though. There’s a lot of fun events going on around it, and many of them are completely free! Now we are finding out HTC is coming to the party too.

If you happen to be around Southern California in the next few days, you may want to stop by and give the HTC Vive a look. The Taiwanese manufacturer is taking it upon itself to put this awesome VR headset in a bus (literally) and giving it a tour all across the United States. San Diego, CA happens to be the first city the HTC Vive will visit. HTC is coinciding with Comic-Con, so it will likely become another one of the attractions around the convention’s vicinity.

San Diego Comic-Con. Photo by Kendall Whitehouse

San Diego Comic-Con. Photo by Kendall Whitehouse

We can’t stress how important it is for you to test something like the HTC Vive out. VR is going to change the game, and our frustration is that there’s no way for us to effectively convey how amazing this new technology is! You really have to experience it for yourself. You can take a look at our reactions, though. It is as much as we can do for now, so we urge you to come to the HTC bus and test the product if you can – it’s the only way you will truly understand the concept.

It’s also worth noting the HTC Valve is not your average VR headset. This device takes the VR experience to the next level, thanks to a couple laser sensors you can place in the room. The system would then recobnize your location and displacement within the room, and create a digital reality to assimilate it. What does all this tech talk mean? You can walk around things, as opposed to just being able to look up/down and to the sides.

If you are not excited about this yet, we can assure you will be once you put this thing on. Just go do it! The Vive will be here in San Diego for July 9-12. You can visit the bus 10 AM-8 PM, except for Sunday, when the bus will be closing down at 6 PM. The bus is said to be located at 530 Island Ave, in downtown. Try not to miss it if you are in the area! I know I won’t. By the way, say hi if you see me (bearded guy with long hair) and don’t forget to follow the brand new HTC Vive official Twitter account!

 

9
Jul

New York is getting a crowdfunded, sunlit underground park


A conceptual rendering of The Lowline underground park

New York City has its share of famous parks, but they don’t pepper the landscape like they do in other big cities. The non-profit group Lowline may have a technical solution to that lack of greenery, however. It just crowdfunded preliminary work on an underground Manhattan park whose solar technology will fill an abandoned trolley station with natural, plant-sustaining light. The key is a collector that concentrates light above the sidewalk, funnels it through irrigation-like tubes and distributes it through domes. Provided the test run (Lowline Lab) works out, New Yorkers will have a 1-acre safe haven from urban chaos just underneath the Lower East Side — it might even stay green all year round.

There’s no firm date for when the park will be available. Its fate hinges on whether or not the city decides that the Lowline Lab’s trial (from September 2015 to February 2016) is a success. Thanklfully, ou won’t have to twiddle your thumbs waiting for the full-fledged venue to open. Lowline plans to open the Lab to the public on weekends, and it’ll be free of charge. Neither the test nor the completed project will be as grand as strolling through Central Park, but they’ll probably be worth a visit for the novelty alone.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1520010949/new-solar-technology-to-build-an-underground-park/widget/video.html

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9
Jul

Google Messenger update brings animated stickers and quick location sharing


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Google updated its Messenger app today to version 1.4 and brought new minor improvements along the way. You will now have the ability to send fun little animated stickers and share your location in a quicker and easier way.

The new animated stickers are quite similar to that ones found in Facebook’s Messenger app and come in different collections, such as “The Lovable Zoo”. They are definitely a fun addition to the app, and new collections can be downloaded as add-ons packages. You can find the stickers library under the attachment button.

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Your location can also be shared as an attachment, and will send both an image of the map and a Google Maps link that will open the location in the Maps app.

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9
Jul

Ubisoft announces the all new Rayman Adventures platformer for smartphones and tablets


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Ubisoft has revealed its new platformer for smartphones and tablets called “Rayman Adventures”. The game is similar to Rayman Legends and is set in enchanted forests, medieval castles and other mystical worlds. Your goal is to venture around those different worlds, defeat enemies and reclaim “sacred eggs” that sustain the life of a sacred tree.

Along the way, Rayman is accompanied by his Viking companion, Barbara. The game’s announcement trailer reveals superb visuals and effects similar to the ones found in the previous Rayman Origins and Rayman legends. The new platformer is an autorunner just like Rayman Jungle Run and Rayman Fiesta Run.

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Rayman Adventures will most certainly be available on iOS and Android, and the actual release date is to be announced. Ubisoft did not announce if the game will come free or not, however more information will soon be available as the game is released.

Via: GameSpot

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9
Jul

Comcast ‘Co-Pilot’ is tech support screen sharing for your DVR


Cable Giant Comcast To Acquire Time Warner Cable

Comcast’s X1 DVR platform is pretty powerful, but with more moving parts comes the chance for more things to go wrong. As PC tech support users might know, sometimes the easiest way to describe a problem isn’t to speak at all, but to give someone remote access to your computer so they can see what’s what. Comcast is trying that with “Co-Pilot” which allows customer service reps to take control and walk you through any fixes. You shouldn’t have to worry about anything nefarious going down, though: the techs can only access your DVR after being given a special code. Currently Co-Pilot is in a limited trial phase but Comcast plans to go wide with it later this year. Not too shabby for one of the most-hated companies in America, eh?

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