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Aug

OnLeaks and uSwitch are at it again, this time with renders of the Huawei Nexus 6




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Leaker @OnLeaks and uSwitch have been hard at work lately trying to give us the best possible look at the Nexus devices before they are released. While their last post was focused around the LG Nexus 5 2015, today’s post gives us a fresh look at the Huawei Nexus 6 and rendered images of the device from all angles. Immediately what you’ll notice is the placement of the rear camera – unlike a 10 second video that was allegedly of the Huawei Nexus 6 we saw awhile back, the camera on this render is not placed in the middle as you’d expect on a Huawei device, but in the top left of the device, much like the iPhone. Check out more of the images below:

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What’s also notable in the renders is the presence of the fingerprint scanner on the back of the device – this is pretty much the same positioning on the LG Nexus 5 2015. Obviously we should be taking this news with a grain of salt considering we have nothing to corroborate these images with, but if this does turn out to be an accurate depiction of what the Huawei Nexus 6 is going to be, it looks like we’re in good hands.


What do you think about the Huawei Nexus 6? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Source: uSwitch via TalkAndroid

 

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16
Aug

Unique puzzler Dreii is coming to Android as well as all other major platforms




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Many of you long-time readers will know that I love a good puzzle game and from the sounds of it, Dreii, made by Etter Studio, is going to be a pretty good one – after all, PewDiePie called it the “coolest puzzle game ever”. However, rather than being a straightforward puzzle game with difficult puzzles, Dreii is aiming to have cross-platform compatibility so that people on all platforms can play this game together. In their press release announcing the game, game director Christian Etter said:

“Dreii is all about connecting people. Once opening the game you will be secretly connected with all other players, in real time and across the globe. In the concept version this was only possible on specific devices. Being truly about uniting everybody we sat down with the people from all popular game platforms and talked to them about letting their players connect with the players from the rival platforms.”


Dreii is coming to AndroidThat’s a pretty ambitious target, and the best news out of this is that Dreii is coming to Android, as well as PS4, PSVita, Wii U, PC, Mac and iOS (I guess Xbox just gets shafted, again). It’s still quite difficult to imagine what the final product is going to look like, especially since this is the only video footage of the game that I could find, but I’m extremely excited about the prospect of a multiplayer puzzle game.

What do you think about Dreii coming to Android? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Source: Facebook

The post Unique puzzler Dreii is coming to Android as well as all other major platforms appeared first on AndroidSPIN.

16
Aug

Microsoft works on an app that reads the news to you


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Microsoft is testing a new app called NewsCast, which makes a playlist of news story summaries and reads them to you, according to Neowin. The publication came across a page on the Microsoft Azure Web Sites domain that had the app for download. In it, the company mentioned that the program was created by the Bing team and is meant to make commutes more productive, since you can listen to playlist even while driving. Unfortunately, the download’s no longer available, but Neowin managed to take some screenshots that you can see below the fold.

NewsCast reportedly uses Bing’s text-to-speech program to read out blurbs that last 30 seconds each, though the voice isn’t as organic as Cortana’s. It allows you to save summaries for later and also has a feedback button that launches a three-question survey for testers. Curiously, the app that was on Azure was available only for iOS devices, though it’s probably because a lot of Microsoft employees/testers use iPhones and iPads. As you can see, it’s not quite identical to the breaking news app Facebook’s reportedly developing, as well, but the two could very well be rivals in the future.

[Image credit: JeepersMedia/Flickr, Neowin]

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Tags: app, ios, iphone, microsoft, mobilepostcross

16
Aug

Apple is upgrading the Magic Mouse and Wireless Keyboard


Apple's Magic Mouse 2 at the FCC

To put it mildly, Apple’s input device roster hasn’t changed much in recent years. The Magic Mouse hasn’t really been touched since 2009, and the Wireless Keyboard is even older than that. The Cupertino crew must be ready to shake things up, though: regulatory filings for both a Magic Mouse 2 and an updated Wireless Keyboard have shown up at the FCC. It’s not certain how the external designs will change (there’s no peek at the top of either model), but they’re definitely going to get an internal upgrade. The peripherals are jumping from Bluetooth 2.0 to the more efficient Bluetooth 4.2 standard, and it looks like they may ditch AA batteries for built-in lithium-ion packs — you might not have to swap batteries ever again. While there aren’t any clues as to when Apple will deliver either the mouse or the keyboard, we won’t be shocked if the two show up alongside new Macs sometime later this year.

Apple's 2015 Wireless Keyboard at the FCC

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Via:
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Tags: apple, bluetooth, bluetooth4.2, fcc, keyboard, magicmouse, mouse, peripherals, wirelesskeyboard

16
Aug

New Huawei Nexus 6 renders show off the device’s rear-mounted fingerprint scanner


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Although we haven’t heard any official details from anyone quite yet, it’s seeming more and more likely that we’ll get two Nexus devices from Google this year. LG and Huawei are the two manufacturers rumored to produce the hardware this time around, and we’ve already heard some pretty believable rumors about the two smartphones’ specifications and design qualities. On top of that, some renders that surfaced the other day, courtesy of popular leaker @OnLeaks, gave us a glimpse at what the upcoming LG Nexus may look like.

Today it looks like we’re getting another set of renders from the same sources, this time of the rumored Huawei Nexus device. In the leak, the smartphone is referred to as the “Huawei Nexus 6 2015″. The renders shown off in this post are based on detailed blueprints of the device sent out to third-party accessory manufacturers, so the dimensions might be accurate, but the overall design will probably be a little different.


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As you can see in the video and images attached to this post, the Huawei Nexus 6 looks to feature the same rear-mounted fingerprint scanner as the one found in the LG Nexus. The renders also show off a device that features a 5.7-inch screen, though the leak explains Huawei may be testing two different screen sizes – 5.7-inches and 5.5-inches – either of which may end up coming to market.

The leak also explains the device will measure 159.4 x 78.3 x 6.6/8.5mm, which backs up previous claims of the device’s measurements. We can also see from the renders that the device will sport a USB Type-C port, which shouldn’t come as a surprise.

Just a few days ago, @OnLeaks outed some specs for both the Huawei and LG devices, claiming that the upcoming Huawei Nexus could feature a 5.7-inch display and an all-metal body. The LG Nexus, on the other hand, is rumored to boast a 5.2-inch display and measure 146.9 x 72.9 x 8/9.8mm. Both devices will supposedly come with front-facing speakers and USB Type-C ports.

Since we can’t vouch for the validity of these supposed renders or specs, be sure to take this information with a grain of salt. But seeing as how new Nexus devices are normally launched towards the end of October, we should begin to see some more leaked models and renders show up sometime soon.

16
Aug

AT&T helped the NSA spy on the UN’s internet traffic


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It’s no secret that telecoms have cooperated with the US’ surveillance efforts, but at least one was unusually eager to help out. Thanks to Edward Snowden leaks, both the New York Times and ProPublica have discovered that AT&T not only agreed to aid the National Security Agency’s spying campaigns for decades, but has shown an “extreme willingness” to participate. It was the first to start forwarding internet metadata (like email participants) to the NSA in 2003, and was quick to offer call metadata in 2011. Moreover, AT&T helped the NSA snoop on the all of the internet traffic at the United Nations’ New York City headquarters — Snowden’s leaks had previously revealed that the UN monitoring was taking place, but not the carrier involved.

AT&T isn’t commenting on the news. However, it’s important to note that this wasn’t the only carrier cooperating with the NSA. Verizon* was part of another program that spied on foreign-to-foreign traffic, and there’s no question that it, Sprint and other US carriers have complied with bulk data requests. The difference is that AT&T has been disproportionately involved in the NSA’s intelligence gathering. The NSA’s AT&T-related program drew more than twice as much funding as the next-closest initiative, and the company has many more surveillance nodes on its internet hubs. There’s a concern that AT&T, despite its gestures toward transparency, has been overly ready to sacrifice its customers’ privacy in the name of security.

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Tags: att, edwardsnowden, fairview, internet, metadata, mobilepostcross, networking, nsa, spying, stormbrew, surveillance, un, unitednations

16
Aug

New ‘Magic Mouse 2’ and Apple Wireless Keyboard With Bluetooth 4.2 Appear in FCC Filings


A group of filings posted to the U.S. Federal Communications Commission website yesterday (via SlashGear) reveal impending upgrades for Apple’s Magic Mouse and wireless keyboard accessories. Images accompanying the filings point to the Magic Mouse’s successor to simply be titled “Magic Mouse 2,” but no specific name for the new wireless keyboard has been revealed.

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The internals of both devices will see a notable overhaul in their Bluetooth capabilities, with each device getting a bump from Bluetooth 2.1 to Bluetooth 4.2. The upgrade will bring about Apple accessories that should see a noticeable increase in battery life and more robust communication between the input devices and the main computer.

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Also of note is the inclusion of integrated lithium battery packs, which users will have to charge instead of the swapping in traditional AA batteries as seen in the current generation of the Magic Mouse and Apple wireless keyboard. The change is noticeable on the wireless keyboard in particular, with Apple able to do away with the barrel shaped feature on the bottom of the existing keyboard where the replaceable AA batteries are housed.

Both the Magic Mouse 2 and wireless keyboard have undergone testing with “pre-production” builds of each device, so the possibility of a release sometime before or on Apple’s upcoming September iPhone media event may be likely.


16
Aug

‘Star Wars: Episode IX’ gets the director from ‘Jurassic World’


'Star Wars: Episode IX' director Colin Trevorrow

Star Wars: Episode VII isn’t even in theaters yet, but that isn’t stopping Disney and Lucasfilm from providing details about a movie two sequels ahead. They’ve announced that Colin Trevorrow, the director of Jurassic World, will helm Episode IX. Despite what it looks like, this isn’t just an attempt to cash in on the runaway financial (though not critical) success of Trevorrow’s dinosaur disaster flick. Lucasfilm’s Kathleen Kennedy says that she was “interested” in a team-up ever since she saw the meme-based movie Safety Not Guaranteed in 2012. Whatever you think of the decision, you’ll have to wait a while to see how well Trevorrow follows in the footsteps of Episode VII‘s JJ Abrams and VIII‘s Rian Johnson — the ninth title won’t reach movie houses until 2019.

That isn’t the only big Star Wars news today, either. Disney has revealed that it’s planning to add 14-acre Star Wars sections to California’s Disneyland theme park as well as Walt Disney World in Florida. They’ll include a “never-before-seen planet,” a trading port (shades of Mos Eisley, anyone?) and more. Among their attractions, you’ll get to both take control of the Millennium Falcon and sit in the middle of a “climactic battle.” Although it’s not clear just when these park sections will be ready, it’s safe to say that Star Tours will seem quaint by comparison.

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Tags: ColinTrevorrow, disney, episodeix, hdpostcross, jurassicworld, lucasfilm, movies, sci-fi, starwars