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Aug

Android Marshmallow Developer Preview 3 adds a way for us to track milliamp-hours used



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We’ve known for some time now that Android Marshmallow is going to greatly improve the ability of the Android operating system to save battery power during idle periods – early tests on a Nexus 5 were extremely encouraging. One new feature that has been included in the Android Marshmallow Developer Preview 3 which doesn’t directly affect these new power saving capabilities, but will help track it, is the addition of the milliamp-hours used counter. Hidden in the battery stats, each app now has an additional metric called “Computed power use” which adds up how much of your battery it has been eating up – a nice tool in case some of your apps are particularly power hungry.

Image credit: Android Police
Android Marshmallow Developer Preview 3
Image credit: Android Police

We don’t know exactly how accurate this new metric is – for lack of a better example, we’d equate it to the accuracy of data usage on Android devices – but it’s a nice way to give a more quantitative representation. We’ll have to see whether “computed power use” makes it into the final cut of Android Marshmallow as a similar feature was seen on the Android L Preview before it disappeared as well.


What do you think about this new feature in Android Marshmallow Developer Preview 3? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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29
Aug

Report: The LG Nexus 5 2015 will be announced on September 29th



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The LG Nexus 5 2015 has been the subject of many leaks and rumours over the last few weeks, though it appears the end is in sight. A new report from a Korean media outlet has suggested that the LG Nexus 5 2015 will be announced on September 29th meaning we would only have one month to wait if this turns out to be true. Naturally, we hope it is true, but we likely won’t get confirmation until the device is actually announced – Google is good that way.

We’re expecting that the release of the LG Nexus 5 2015 will coincide with the release of Android Marshmallow, however it’s interesting that the other Nexus smartphone expected to be released, the Huawei Nexus 6, wasn’t given a mention at all. Having said that, this is allegedly the same source that correctly predicted the arrival of the Nexus 5 in 2014, so there’s that going for it. Ultimately, we’re going to have to wait until September 29th comes around before we know whether this is true or not, so get comfy while we wait this one out.


What do you think about the LG Nexus 5 2015 being released on September 29th?

Source: MK Post via TalkAndroid

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29
Aug

Jeep hackers get new jobs at Uber’s autonomous-car lab


Security researchers Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek have made a habit of getting the attention of the automotive world with their vehicle hacks. This year, the team showed an exploit that would allow hackers to remotely hijack a Jeep. That hack resulted in Fiat Chrysler recalling 1.4 million vehicles. The hack apparently got the attention Uber which has hired the team to work in its Advanced Technologies Center research laboratory in Pennsylvania. In addition to researching mapping and safety, the car hailing service has been dabbling in autonomous vehicles at the research center. Miller — who previously worked on security at Twitter — tweeted that he would begin working for Uber this coming Tuesday. It’s smart of Uber to bring on two renowned security researchers to make sure those autonomous cars don’t get compromised while rolling around with passengers. The last thing it wants is to lose control of its future fleet of robot cars during surge pricing.

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Tags: CharlierMiller, ChrisValasek, Hackers, Security, Uber

29
Aug

DARPA wants to launch and land Gremlins on moving planes


DARPA wants to transform airplanes into drone carriers. Last year, the agency invited technical ideas and business expertise to help create a reusable airborne system. Today, it announced the launch of the Gremlins program that’s designed to make that air-recoverable unmanned system a reality. According to Dan Patt, program manager at DARPA, the “goal is to conduct a compelling proof-of-concept flight demonstration that could employ intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) and other modular, non-kinetic payloads in a robust, responsive and affordable manner.”

Bots that could be deployed and recovered mid-air are expected to boost the military’s operational flexibility and drive mission costs lower. As per the DARPA statement, the program aspires to launch gremlins or swarm bots from large aircraft such as bombers or transports after some modest modifications. When those planes are out of range, the bots will be launched from smaller, more accessible fixed-wing platforms. After completing their mission, the gremlins will be retrieved by a C-130 transport aircraft and brought home, where they will be prepped for their next mission within the next 24 hours.

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Tags: aircrafts, Bots, C-130, DARPA, drones, gremlins, Military, Swarm-bots, UAV, wargadget

29
Aug

Twitter publicly announces goals for hiring diversity in 2016


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It may have taken a while, but major tech companies are finally making diverse hiring more of a priority. To that end, Twitter has publicly announced its diversity goals for 2016 in an effort to hold itself more accountable going forward. Worldwide, the company wants 35 percent of its employees to be women in 2016, with 16 percent of “tech” roles and 25 percent of leadership roles to be held by women. Today, the company reported that 34 percent of its workforce was women, with 13 percent of its tech roles and 22 percent of its leadership roles held by women. Twitter’s 2016 goals are pretty modest increases over what its reporting now, but it’s still one of the few major tech companies making such goals public.

The company also shared goals for increasing minority representation for its workforce in the US. Currently, 59 percent of Twitter’s workforce is white and 31 percent was Asian, and those numbers are even more skewed among Twitter’s leadership — 72 percent of leadership is white and 28 percent is Asian. The company wants to increase “underrepresented minorities” in the US to 11 percent and wants six percent of leadership roles to be held by those minorities in 2016. Twitter’s leadership roles in the US actually got less diverse in 2015, so while these goals all seem like a small step forward, it can still mark a notable change over where things stand today.

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Tags: diversity, hiring, hiringgoals, minorities, techdiversity, twitter, women

29
Aug

Vine is making it easier to loop and add music to your 6-second video clips


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Vine has just introduced a notable update to its Android and iOS applications that lets you both discover and add music to your video clips. The headline feature of this update is called Snap to Beat, and it allows you to create near-perfect looping video clips with music. Here’s how it works: once you’ve chosen a song from the Details screen, Snap to Beat will be able to identify how much of that song is used to make a seamless loop. The feature will then trim your video to fit that clip perfectly.

If you don’t want music to play throughout your entire video, though, Vine has thought of that, too. To edit your audio separately, simply turn off the Snap to Beat feature. This will allow you to have more control over how much sound you include in your video and which specific part the audio should play over.

You can also discover music from within Vine, as well. By using the new Featured Tracks section, you can explore new and popular songs and add them to your Vine if you so choose. What’s more, you can even find out what song you’re listening to as you watch other users’ Vines. To do this, simply tap the music note on a video to reveal the track information.

The new update should be live in the Google Play Store, so head to the link below if you’re interested.

Download Vine from Google Play

29
Aug

LG announces new partnership with Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s HitRECord production company


LG has just announced a new partnership with Joseph Gordon-Levitt and his production company, HitRECord, to help develop new creative content over the coming year. LG says it wants to help celebrate and support creators of all types throughout the world, which is exactly what HitRECord aims to do.

HitRECord is an online production company based on collaborative efforts, which was founded and is directed by Mr. Gordon-Levitt. The company produces short films, publishes books, releases records, and has even produced two seasons of Hit Record on TV with Joseph Gordon-Levitt, a half-hour-long variety show. 

Joseph Gordon-Levitt explains:

HitRECord is a community that anyone can join. It doesn’t matter who you are, if you have something to share, all you need is to go out there and do it. In the past, the movies and shows we’d watch could only be made by certain people, and the stories we’d hear would only come from a limited number of perspectives. Technology is changing all that, and giving more people the opportunity to share their own, unique stories. LG understands this and that’s why we’re embarking on this partnership.

The first project to come from the partnership is a collaborative short film called “In-Between Moments”, which will kick off sometime this week. The new short film will focus on all of the moments that happen throughout the day, whether that means moments that are beautiful, or spontaneous or short-lived. We’re sure we’ll get some more details sometime in the future, so look out for more collaborative efforts to come from this new partnership.

29
Aug

Motorola silently stops selling the Moto 360, possibly hinting a successor is coming soon


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Looking to purchase the Moto 360 from Motorola’s site? You’ll have to look elsewhere since Motorola has silently halted sales of its smartwatch.

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The product page for the Moto 360 on the company’s site is no longer redirects to Moto Maker for online ordering. Instead, clicking “Build yours” button leads to the Motorola Support page.

And take a look at the image below. Motorola removed a link from the Wearables section going to the Moto 360’s product page; therefore, the only way to reach that aforementioned location is by going directly to its link.

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Next week, companies from around the world will head to Berlin for IFA 2015. Is Motorola preparing to launch a new smartwatch at the trade show for the world to see? A new Moto 360 would likely be joined by a slew of other Android Wear devices. We will know more in the coming days.

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29
Aug

LG’s new Nexus phone might arrive next month


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Nexus devices typically launch in November, a time that coincides with the release of a new version of Android. This year, however, the wait may not be so long. A report from Korean media outlet MK Post claims that a Nexus device from LG will launch on September 29. What else does this mean? Android 6.0 Marshmallow is coming very soon.

The information regarding the approaching release date apparently comes from the same source that was correct about the Nexus 5’s arrival in 2014. While we cannot confirm the source’s validity, having a proven track record is certainly beneficial.

Huawei’s alleged Nexus device was not mentioned in the report.

Source: MK Post
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29
Aug

Latest Opera Beta update brings pull to refresh, synced typed history and more


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If you’re not a fan of Google’s Chrome browser on your Android device, there’s a pretty good chance you’ve given Opera a try. Opera has been around for quite some time, and the developers have constantly been pushing out updates to help make browsing the web easier for users. If you happen to be on the beta channel of Opera, a pretty significant update should be headed your way.

Along with the bump up to version 32, most notably, Opera Beta for Android is gaining pull to refresh functionality. This is a small change, but we’re sure most users will welcome the new feature to the browser. When you’re refreshing your webpage, you’ll also find a new pulsing animation in the progress bar. Additionally, the Opera team has added synced type history, higher resolution images in the Discover tab, and a few more improvements that should help make the app a little easier to use.


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For those interested, here’s the full changelog for the version 32 update:

  • Add to Home screen
  • Synced typed history
  • Pull to refresh
  • New pulsing animation for progress bar
  • High resolution images in Discover
  • A Chromium upgrade to version 45
  • Various UI, stability and usability improvements

If you’re interested in checking it out, head to the Play Store link below for the download.

Download Opera Beta from Google Play