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28
Aug

Currys and PC World Gearing Up to Sell Apple Watch in UK


MacRumors has learned that British electronics retailer Currys, which co-brands some locations as Currys and PC World, has added the Apple Watch to its internal inventory system as it gears up to begin selling the wrist-worn device.

Currys and PC World has a large presence throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland, with a combined 295 superstores and 73 high street stores in both countries. It remains unclear how many of those locations will be carrying the Apple Watch.

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When searching for the Apple Watch on the Currys website, a banner informs customers that the device is “currently not available at Currys and PC World” and advertises a range of smartwatches from Sony, Motorola, LG, Pebble and others.

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Apple has been expanding Apple Watch availability beyond Apple Stores over the past few months. Best Buy in the U.S. began selling the Apple Watch in early August, followed by Best Buy in Canada, Harvey Norman and Myer in Australia and Fnac in France.


28
Aug

Want to learn binary? Binary Challenge has you covered!


As you read this right now, your device is busy working away and processing whatever is thrown at it. All this is done is binary. I’m sure you’ve seen it before, but do you know how to read binary ? If you’re the cool computer nerd type of person, look no further if you want to learn how to read and write in 1’s and 0’s!

Setup

As the app is about learning binary, you’ll learn what excatly binary is first. Although the app explains it,  I suggest you watch a YouTube video or two as you’ll get what binary is about. In the app, you start off easily as you get a lot of help. While the user interface is a bit confusing, it’s easy to get the hang of it.

You start off in the tutorial mode and explained how exactly it works. I’m gonna leave the explaining to the app itself, but it’s easy to get the hang of. The only setting (at least that I could find) was the music/volume toggle. It’s all what’s necessary, but it would be cool to be able to change themes and colors.

Function

I’m still undecided if it’s an app or a game, but either way Binary Challenge ends up being fun and educational at the same time. As it is a long-term thing-, you will need to dedicate into the app at least a few weeks until you can fluently read binary. As you do it over and over agian, it gets stuck in your brain. This method is very efficient.

As for the actual app, you’re given the 8 slots for the 1’s or 0’s and given a number. Or, you’re given the binary and told to convert to a number. The app challenges you with time and achievements. I found that I unintentionally did more conversions while intentionally trying to lower my lowest time, if that makes any sense to you. It’s easy to get drawn into it, and there’s a reason for that:

The dark design & the futuristic ambient music really draw you into the game and help you concentrate Sudoku-like on the calculations

The developers

Everything was smooth and lag was not present. Overall I quite liked the app and what it does.

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Is it for me?

As you clicked the link to this page, you displayed interest in it in the first place. In that case, yes, it it likely to appeal to you.

What we liked:
  • Has a good purpose
  • Easy to use
  • Adapts to your learning
And not so much:
  • Messy UI

Overall, Binary Challenge is an app that I enjoyed using. It’s effectiveness meant I knew how to read binary in no time, and then give me practice. It’s a great tool for any binary pioneer.

The post Want to learn binary? Binary Challenge has you covered! appeared first on AndroidGuys.

28
Aug

Google announces Android Auto Desktop for testing out apps


android auto desktop unitA platform is only as good as its developers and apps, which has posed a problem for Android Auto up to this point. Developers had no way to really test out Android Auto apps without buying an Android Auto-enabled vehicle or an Android Auto head unit. 

Thankfully, Google has released a new Android Auto Desktop Unit that does exactly what it sounds like; simulates an Android Auto environment on a desktop. Instead of having to use a vehicle to test out apps, the desktop unit runs on a computer so you can fully test out anything without having to leave your house. Pretty useful, and it should definitely make testing and building Android Auto apps a little more accessible.

There a few caveats with this, but they aren’t uncommon for development tools. For starters, your device will have to be connected to your computer via USB, so no wireless connectivity here. You’ll also have to have at least Android 5.0 for the Android Auto app to work. Nothing major, but things to keep in mind if you’re considering jumping into developing an Android Auto app.

source: Android Developers Blog

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28
Aug

New York City cabs will start using Arro to compete with Uber


ArroUber has been rapidly growing, and taxi cabs in major cities have struggled to figure out how to stay competitive. New York City cab drivers are beta testing a new app called Arro that will work pretty similarly to Uber, but it favors traditional cab drivers.

The app tracks your name and location and sends your info to nearby cab drivers when you open it, directing the driver to pick you up. It also saves your credit card info, so it can pay your cab fare, too.

The app is currently being beta tested by about 7000 cab drivers, but it’s expected to see a full rollout in a couple weeks. It’s launching in New York City, but the company wants to expand to many other major cities, too.

If nothing else, it’s good to see Uber get some competition.

source: Arro

via: Engadget

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28
Aug

Vine gets musical upgrade


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Social network Vine has announced some upgrades to their service that focus on the music. The new features will impact how content creators as well as consumers experience the service. Vine is adding a new “Snap to Beat” option for users who want to add some music their video clips and some new features for users to discover popular music on the network.

The Snap to Beat feature is designed to help creators come up with a “perfect loop” or “seamless loop.” These are Vines that seem to have never-ending music loops where a user is unable to tell where the loop begins and where it ends. Until now, this took some work on the part of a content creator to get it just right. With Snap to Beat, users can tap the music note when uploading a video to select a song. Snap to Beat will analyze the song, find a section that will work for a perfect loop, and then trim your video to match the audio clip. Users who want to maintain manual control over the process can turn off Snap to Beat.

In addition to Snap to Beat, Vine has created a new Featured Tracks section for users to access when looking for music to add to a Vine. Again, by tapping on the music note to add a song, users will be presented with a list of Featured Tracks or they can check out recently added songs.

Vine is also helping content consumers by making it easier to figure out what songs are playing when clips are being viewed. Vine notes the “Song?” question is one of the most frequently posted comments on Vines, so they built in the answer in the app. When viewing a Vine, if the music note is present, viewers can tap on that to get information about the song.

Vine also worked with Billboard to get Vine added to the Billboard Social 50 chart to help “surface” music that is popular on Vine to wider audiences.

The new music discovery features are available starting today on both Android and iOS. The new Snap to Beat and Featured Tracks tools are also available on iOS now with support for Android forthcoming.

source: Vine

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28
Aug

Huawei Watch up for pre-order: pricey, coming soon, potentially with iOS support


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Huawei is gearing up to re-launch its long-delayed Watch (or the “Huatch,” as anxious fans have come to call it). First announced at MWC in March, the Huawei Watch will probably – hopefully – become available on September 2, per a pre-order page that popped up on Amazon and a tweet from an official Huawei account.

Four versions of the device are listed on Amazon, from a basic stainless steel version that costs $349, to a gold plated model going for a pricey $799. The device is sold and shipped by Amazon, so it’s unlikely that the price is artificially inflated, as it sometimes happens with resellers.

The high-price of the Huawei Watch is quite surprising – it looks like the Chinese giant is happy to match Apple on pricing, whereas other Android manufacturers have kept prices much lower. With consumer sentiment in the wearables field steadily eroding, it’s definitely a bold move by Huawei, but we don’t see that high price tag lasting for too long.


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According to the listing, the Huawei Watch will become available on September 2. Supporting this release date for the device is a teaser that Huawei put up today on Twitter, apparently by mistake, as the tweet was deleted soon after.

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The Amazon listing claims the Huawei Watch will support “most devices with an iOS 8.2 or Android 4.3 or later operating system.” This could be a typo or a mistake, but there’s a good chance that Google is indeed going to finally make Android Wear compatible with iOS. If that’s the case, we should hear an official announcement on a major update coming to Android Wear very soon.

Do you know any iPhone users that would love to sport an Android Wear watch?

28
Aug

Pengate blues? Video shows how to safely get the Note 5 S Pen out


The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 has quickly become the subject of its own “gate”, pengate as some are calling it. If you haven’t already heard, inserting the S Pen backwards on the Note 5 will cause it to get stuck inside and removing it could break an important S Pen sensor. Thankfully, a new video demonstrates a way to get your pen out safely without damaging the sensor.

Basically, a piece of paper can be pushed into the hole and used to safely lift the sensor. Once this is done, you can pull out the S Pen without a problem. The video goes into a great length of detail about how the sensor gets stuck, how far you have to insert it, and more. You also get to see the inside of the Note 5, making it much easier to follow along.

Is Pengate a big deal?

Is this really S Pen drama really a big deal? Personally, I don’t think so. Sure, it is a design flaw, as making it impossible to fully insert the S Pen backwards would have been a good failsafe to prevent people (or, more likely, young kids) from doing stupid things with an $800 device. That said, the odds of this happening to your Note 5 are pretty slim and we have a feeling most of the reports of stuck pens came because people were curious if the “pengate” claims were legit.

For what it is worth, I currently have the Note 5 in my possession, and while I’m not foolish enough to fully insert the pen in backwards, I did test putting in just the “eraser tip” and can tell you that, even if you aren’t looking while inserting, you should be able to feel/hear the difference in my opinion.

It is true that there is no resistance or forcing needed to put it in backwards, but it still feels and sounds differently. The pen side slides in without fully touch the sides, while the Note 5 eraser goes in easily but you can slightly feel/hear it touching the sides thanks to the metallic plate with the “Samsung” logo on it. While it would be possible to ignore or miss this, those that are careful probably would detect the difference before fully inserting into the holder deeply enough for it to get stuck.

What do you think, is this S Pen drama being blown out of proportion or do you think that Samsung really messed up big here? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

28
Aug

5 Android apps you shouldn’t miss this week! – Android Apps Weekly


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Welcome back to the Android Apps Weekly show! Let’s jump right into the headlines for this week:

  • Microsoft is now letting people download Cortana as part of a public beta which is the first time it’s been officially available to the public. There is only one problem and that is that you cannot participate in the public beta unless you live in the United States. We don’t think that’ll change which kinda sucks.
  • A new app called Vysor was leaked recently and it prompted developer Koushik Dutta to just release the application. It’s a Chrome app that lets you easily control your Android device from your computer. It’s a nifty tool even if it’s in beta and keep an eye out for pricing because there will be some pricing options eventually.
  • Facebook M has been officially announced and much like the leaks said, it’ll be a personal assistant that lives inside of Facebook Messenger that helps you buy things along with a suite of other functions for productivity. It’s currently in testing and we have no clue when it’ll be available to the public.
  • Earlier this week, Rovio announced that they’ll be laying off 1/3 of their work force. The speculation is that the Angry Birds franchise is finally starting to falter as the company just released Angry Birds 2 not long ago. The company maintains that it made these layoffs to be leaner and more agile.
  • Earlier this week, Amazon killed off the free app of the day and replaced it with a new application called Amazon Underground. The new app is meant to offer a lot more apps that the company is calling “actually free”. You can download and install Amazon Underground just like any other Amazon app.

For even more Android apps headlines, updates, and new releases, don’t forget to check out this week’s newsletter. There we have a whole lot more apps and games news that we didn’t have time for here. If you’re so inclined, you can even sign up using your email address and we’ll send it to you every Friday!


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AMC Android Apps WeeklyAMC

[Price: Free]
Late last week, AMC released its own official application to the Google Play Store. It comes with a lineup of AMC programming including The Walking Dead, Better Call Saul, Hell on WHeels, and a lot more. You do need a cable subscription to have access most of the content but some stuff you’ll be able to access for free. It’s missing some features here and there and the app is suffering from release day bugs, but it’s worth keeping an eye on.
Get it now on Google Play!
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S6 Edge Plus experience app Android Apps WeeklySamsung Galaxy Note 5 and S6 Edge+ Experience app

[Price: Free]
Earlier this week, Samsung released the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and S6 Edge+ experience apps. The point of these apps is to show people what kind of experience they can get with these devices and Samsung has released similar apps in the past for their flagships. They’re fairly easy to use and it’s a nice experience to have if you plan on buying either of these devices or just want to see what they’re all about.
Get it now on Google Play!
Galaxy S6 Edge experience app Android Apps Weekly


YouTube Gaming Android Apps WeeklyYouTube Gaming

[Price: Free]
YouTube Gaming is finally official and Google has released the official app to prove it. Google’s competitor to Twitch is in full swing and the application will give you access to everyone who is streaming games. You’ll also be able to engage with past broadcasts, plenty of channel and page browsing options, and the app will offer live streams from large events like E3, PAX, and Gamescon. It’s definitely worth checking out and hey, you’ll see us there very soon!
Get it now on Google Play!


Framed Android Apps WeeklyFramed

[Price: $0.99]
Framed is an award-winning puzzle game with a unique premise. You are given a set of video clips which you must arrange to create a certain story scene. If you do it incorrectly, you lose and if you do it right, you can proceed. It’s backed by a pretty decent jazz soundtrack and there is a lot of game here to play. It’s definitely something a bit different and actually very fun to play. It’s only $0.99 and it’s worth every penny.
Get it now on Google Play!


Lara Croft GO Android Apps WeeklyLara Croft GO

[Price: $4.99]
Last and certainly not least this week is Lara Croft GO. This highly anticipated game has finally made its way to Google Play to extremely positive reviews so far. This title features 75 puzzles over five chapters as you guide Lara through obstacles and fights with various creatures. It holds true to the series as you’ll be exploring ancient ruins with mythical puzzles. It looks good, it plays great, and $4.99 isn’t an unfair price at all.
Get it now on Google Play!


Wrap up

If we missed any great Android apps and games news, tell us more about it in the comments! Thanks for reading, watching, and subscribing and we’ll see you next week!

28
Aug

Samsung Gear S2 hits the FCC suggesting two models, a standard and classic


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While Samsung might not have a Note-worthy announcement at IFA this year, the company still has a few tricks up its corporate sleeve. Not only is Samsung gearing up to go big with Internet of Things, we also expect a brand new circular smartwatch.

Dubbed the Gear S2, the circular watch is the next evolution the Gear family and hopes to bring a more premium experience alongside side a much more robust SDK and user interface. There’s still a lot of unknowns about the specific hardware and features offered by the S2, but two new filings from the FCC suggest the company will offer at least two models: “SM-R720” and “SM-R732”. While the former is said to simply be called the Gear S2, the latter may reportedly launch as the Gear S2 Classic.

So what are the differences here? Based on the FCC filings, both watches will require a connection to a phone to operate, so more than likely the differences are in the design and material choices. The “Classic” could be the metal-clad darling that we’ve seen in recent teasers from Samsung, while the standard could be of a cheaper material (plastic?) or perhaps simply sport a more modern look. It’s also possible there could be some additional minor differences in the hardware and software features.

With the Apple Watch doing fairly well and several new Android Wear watches on the way, can a circular premium Gear win the hearts of consumers? Let us know what you think in the comments.

28
Aug

Huawei aims high with $800 gold-plated Watch


Huawei may have accidentally revealed that its Android Wear Watch will cost as much as $799.99 and be compatible with iOS. Earlier today, the company teased a September 2nd arrival at IFA 2015 via Twitter, but a tipster pointed us to a legit-looking Amazon listing that shows four flavors of the wearable. The basic version in stainless steel starts at $349.99 with a leather strap, but the highest-end model in gold-plated stainless steel goes for $799.99, making it one of the pricier Android Wear devices out there. Intriguingly, the listing also mentions that the Watch is compatible with iOS 8.2 or later devices.

That means Huawei may have inadvertently confirmed rumors of Android Wear compatibility with Apple’s iPhone, though the mention could just be a mistake. As for the Watch itself, we first saw it back in March and admired it for having a bit of flair. The $349.99 starting price is the same as the LG Watch Urbane, which seems be the Watch’s closest competition, pending new models from Samsung and Motorola. On the other hand, $800 puts the high-end model into Apple Watch territory, price-wise.

Apart from the high- and low-end, there’s a stainless steel black model with a matching band for $449.99 and another gold-plated model with a leather strap running $699.99. However, we’d treat the prices and especially the iOS mention with some doubt, even though the Watch appears to be on Huawei’s Amazon page. You can pre-order it there now, but don’t be shocked if the listing gets pulled. Availability is given as September 2nd, the same as the launch date.

[Thanks, Ryan]

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