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Sep

Microsoft promises that Windows 10 doesn’t violate your privacy


Microsoft famously accused Google of “Scroogling” users by selling their private data to advertisers. But when it launched Windows 10, Microsoft was itself roundly criticized for over-zealous personal data collection. Critics say it does things like send parents reports of their kids’ PC use, prevent users from opting out of certain types of data collection, and scan PCs for counterfeit software. The software giant has responded to those accusations in a Windows blog post, saying that it only collects data that makes its products work better and that it gives users control over information collected.

Microsoft started by addressing the “telemetry data” it collects when Windows or an app crashes. Company VP Terry Myerson explained that such info “help(s) us provide a secure and reliable experience,” and that it “doesn’t include any of your content or files, and we take several steps to avoid collecting any information that directly identifies you.” He added that the practice has already paid off, helping a Microsoft partner fix a faulty graphics driver within 24 hours.

As for personal data, Microsoft says that it only collects it to “deliver a delightful and personalized Windows experience,” to give you updates on scores for your favorite team, for instance. Additional data is collected for features like Cortana because of its nature as a personal assistant. However, Myerson pointed out that you can opt out of collection of speech, typing, location and other activities.

Finally, Redmond insists that “neither Windows 10 nor any other Microsoft software scans the contents of your email or other communications, or your files, in order to deliver targeted advertising.” In other words, Microsoft doesn’t use Outlook to create targeted advertising, unlike Google’s Gmail. As Ars Technica points out, however, the wording seems to indicate that Microsoft reserves the right to collect advertising data via other apps like Bing and Cortana.

So what to make of this? Many of the original accusations were false: MIcrosoft doesn’t send your personal files to its servers like torrent sites claim, for instance. Also, it’s not new that Microsoft sends parents reports on their kids’ surfing activities — that feature was also available in Windows 8. However, Microsoft promised that it’ll update its policies to take your children’s ages into account.

As for the collection of crash data, Microsoft didn’t address the actual complaint: Windows 10 users can’t opt out of telemetry, unlike with previous versions.

As for the collection of crash data, Microsoft didn’t address the actual complaint; namely that Windows 10 users can’t opt out of telemetry, unlike with previous versions (unless they’re a Windows 10 Enterprise licensee). You can, however, adjust the setting from full (the default) to basic, so that you transmit less data to Microsoft. And while the company collects unique user IDs after a crash, it only does so to determine how many users are experiencing an issue. Would it be good to be able to completely opt out of telemetry? Sure! Would you trade that for a potentially more unstable operating environment? Probably not!

Microsoft concluded by saying it’s listening to users’ privacy concerns, and will update its policies if need be. That’s a good start — they probably don’t bother most users, but it needs to better communicate the hows and whys of them. It would do well to keep the dialogue going, especially considering Google’s ongoing problems in privacy-mad Europe.

Source: Microsoft

29
Sep

ICYMI: Bro-saving weight bench, 4-gram robot and more


ICYMI: Bro-saving weight bench, 4-gram robot and more

Today on In Case You Missed It: A weight bench designed for people who want to lift alone has a hydraulic foot lever to save yourself from injury. A 4-gram robot can move two different ways: As an inchworm, or by flicking itself in the air with flippers that get a charge from a mild electric current. And an art project made of a 3D-printed top uses eye tracking sensors and software to let the wearer know when he or she is being stared at by responding with movement.

Because you really must hear it from the scientists themselves: If you have the time, make sure to watch the video of NASA’s Mars water announcement.

For something smaller scale, get inspired by this fully functioning soda pop dispenser, made of Legos.

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

29
Sep

Microsoft is working on its own version of Google Cardboard called the Microsoft VR Kit



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Virtual Reality is the next big frontier that tech companies are aiming at conquering, and it looks like Microsoft is really putting in the hard yards to make it happen. While Microsoft already has the HoloLens project going in the background, it looks like the tech giant is also working on something more for the average Joe – the Microsoft VR Kit. Still unannounced, the website for the Microsoft VR Kit has since been taken down, but appeared to depict a VR headset not unlike the Google Cardboard in terms of its low cost construction.

While it appears that the Microsoft VR Kit will initially be for Windows 10 devices, with Microsoft’s push into Android software, we wouldn’t be surprised to see Microsoft appropriate the VR Kit to eventually work with Android devices too. This would actually be amazing for the Android VR space as Microsoft would really give Google a run for its money and we’d all benefit from them trying to out do one another. Naturally, all we can do is wait and see whether this is how it all turns out, but we have our fingers crossed.


What do you think about the Microsoft VR Kit? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Source: Paul Thurott via Phone Arena

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29
Sep

Google Photos to get Chromecast support, shared albums and people labelling



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In case you missed the memo, Google Photos is now no longer a part of the Google+ app which means it gets to be updated independently whenever the fancy takes its development team. As it turns out, it’s about to get a nice little update which is going to introduce Chromecast support, shared albums and people labelling – the report says that these features will all be announced at Google‘s event tomorrow – failing that, the update will just be pushed out via the Play Store.

Chromecast support is probably the one thing that many Google Photos power users will have been pining for and even lets you customize your Chromecast experience with your personal photos rather than the stock (but still awesome) images. The shared albums feature aims to group photos together that were taken on the same day or same event and puts them in one place – though it’s not clear how the sharing of this will work. Finally, the people labelling update will let you tag people with custom labels, be it something endearing or nasty, but will no doubt help you sift through your photos quicker.


What do you think about this Google Photos update? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Source: Android Police

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29
Sep

Skype dons Android Wear support


If you’ve been waiting for the day you can use Skype on your Android Wear watch, then update your app ASAP. The messenger now supports the wearable platform and gives you a way to read and reply to new messages on your wrist using pre-written responses or via the voice-to-text feature. You can also reply with emojis, though, just like on Skype for Apple Watch. To do so, channel your inner artist — or not, since it looks like the app can recognize even first-grade level emoticon doodles — and draw on the watchface.

In addition, the updated app gives you the power to take calls from your watch: sure, it will transfer to your phone, but you can still talk hands-free if you connect a Bluetooth speaker or headset. Skype specifically names the Moto 360, Huawei Watch, LG Watch Urbane and the ASUS ZenWatch as devices the messenger will work with in its announcement post. Still, it didn’t mention any limitations, so download away even if your device isn’t in that list.

Source: Skype

29
Sep

(Deal) Enter for your chance to win the Galaxy S6 Edge


For the daily deals here at AndroidGuys, we don’t get many opportunities to give away products to you guys and gals. The last giveaway that we did, was the Double Nexus Giveaway, where you had a chance to win a Nexus 6 AND a Nexus 9. Today’s deal is a giveaway for one of the more popular devices of 2015.

The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge is an expansion on the revolutionary device, the Galaxy Note Edge. With a 5.7″ QHD display, 16-megapixel camera, and those beautiful curved edges, the S6 Edge is one of the premier devices for the year. Well today, you have a chance to get your hands on one of these bad boys.

All you need to do, is head over to the AndroidGuys Deals Page, log-in and enter for your chance to win. The contest is ending in 16 days, so there’s plenty of time for you to enter, but don’t hesitate, just head over and get your entry in now. Additionally, once you’ve entered, you can share the contest with your Twitter followers and when that link is used, you will get more entries into the contest.

If you are the lucky one to win the Galaxy S6 Edge, you will get your choice of either Gold or Black, with 32GB of storage. So be sure to enter for your chance to win this awesome device from Samsung.

You can find this, and many other great tech bargains through our Deals page. Backed by StackCommerce, there are daily promos, giveaways, freebies, and much more!

 

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29
Sep

Check out this LG Nexus 5X prototype hands on


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Google’s new Nexus smartphones have leaked considerably over the past few months and now, just a few hours ahead of Google making its new devices official, a leaked video has given us our clearest look at the design of the LG-made Nexus 5X.

The smaller of the two new devices, the Nexus 5X has a matte design and as detailed in the video, it’ll also be available in a unique mint colour that hadn’t previously leaked. The video gives us a quick look at the hardware and design and the handset does look rather interesting, right?

As detailed in the video, the prototype was missing a motherboard which meant a lot of the specs are still unconfirmed but based on a leak a few hours ago, we expect the LG Nexus 5X to sport a 5.2-inch Full HD (not QuadHD) display, a Snapdragon 808 processor, 2GB RAM and 32GB internal storage.


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A key feature in the new Android M operating system is native support for fingerprint sensors and both of the new Nexus devices are set to sport them. Like Huawei’s smartphones, the Nexus 5X looks set to feature the sensor on the back, beneath the 12.3MP rear camera, which will come with f/2.0 aperture, IR laser-assisted autofocus and a broad-spectrum CRI-90 dual flash.


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There’s quite a few other specs that have leaked – which you can read about in our report from earlier today – but what do you think of the LG Nexus 5X? Are you going to buy one? Let us know your views in the comments below and do stay tuned for all our coverage, live from Google’s Nexus event later today.

29
Sep

Google to fly one lucky Android Pay user to the Spectre premiere


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Android Pay finally launched in the US earlier in the month. To celebrate, and to help keep the spotlight on its own mobile payment system, Google has announced a competition to send one lucky winner plus three of their friends on a VIP trip to Mexico City to attend the premiere of the new James Bond film, Spectre.

To be in with a chance of winning, all you have to do is make a purchase using Android Pay in the US between September 28th and October 15th 2015. In fact, each day that you make a payment counts as one entry, so you stand a greater chance of winning by using Android Pay a few times. It is possible to earn up to a maximum of 18 entries, what more incentive do you need to go out any make your first purchase?


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You will obviously need the Android Pay app from the Google Play Store to make a start. The winner will selected at random on October 19th. For more information, check out the official contest page too.

Good luck.

29
Sep

Tune in for the Nexus launch event live  stream and live blog from 12PM ET/9AM PT


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Can you feel it in the air? It’s the smell of fresh Nexus(es) and delicious Androidy desserts, our favorite aromas to wake up to in the morning.

Today, Google is unveiling its new Nexus smartphones, officially launching Android 6.0 Marshmallow, introducing a new generation of the Chromecast, and possibly a brand new Android tablet called Pixel C. As events in the Android calendar go, this one is huge. Even better, Google is hosting an actual launch event this year, instead of the “press releases and blog posts” approach from the past years. And yes, there will be a live stream! Here are the key details.

What time?

The Nexus event will begin at 9AM Pacific time in San Francisco. Here are the times you can tune in from around the world:

  • 9AM San Francisco
  • 10AM Denver
  • 11AM Chicago
  • 12PM New York
  • 5PM London
  • 6PM Berlin
  • 9:30PM New Delhi
  • 1AM (September 30) Tokyo
  • 2AM (September 30) Sydney

Where to watch?

Google will host a live stream of the Nexus event on its YouTube channel. We will embed the live stream video in this post and update it as soon as it becomes available!

Where to follow?

Android Authority’s Joe Hindy will be live blogging the event, keeping you posted with all the key details even if you can’t watch the live stream video. Check back to this post at the time of the event for the embedded live blog!

Our Josh Vergara is on the ground in San Francisco, and he will bring you great hands-on coverage of the new devices soon after the event.

Of course, expect a steady stream of posts on Android Authority detailing all the official announcements. Follow us right here, or on Google Plus, Facebook, and Twitter.

What to expect?

  • The biggest stars of the show will be the Nexus 5X and the Nexus 6P. We already know almost everything about these two devices, but Google has a knack for surprising us, so who knows? For a close look at what we know ahead of launch, check out our Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P tag pages.
  • Google will likely introduce the second generation of the Chromecast, featuring better hardware, additional software features, and an all-new design.
  • There’s been some talk about a new Android tablet called Pixel C, and we’re very curious to learn more about it.
  • Google will probably announce a rollout date for Android 6.0 Marshmallow, as well as the list of devices making the cut for the update.
  • Project Fi is due for an update, and with the availability of more compatible devices, Google may announce a wider rollout.
  • What else? Today’s event is the first since Google’s re-organization with Sundar Pichai at its helm. Will he bring us an update on his vision for the company?

Stay with us and chime in

With six hours to go, what are you excited about for today’s Google event? Let us know and stick around for all the news.

29
Sep

Google increases Android app size to 100MB


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Google has introduced an update to the Play Store that will have a big impact on the Android apps you use and install. The update to the Play Store means the max app size has doubled in size from 50MB to 100MB, which will allow developers to include more in the initial app size, rather than rely on post-install downloads like many games do.

While this is perfect for game developers, it also has ramifications for the normal non-gaming apps that many people use. As an example, the latest Facebook update weighs in at 44.64MB and if Facebook wanted to add several new features, it would probably hit the 50MB limit.


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With the increased app size, app developers should now be able to create even more complex apps, that make full use of the prowess that current smartphones possess. Of course, the larger app size isn’t great news for those who have a small amount of internal storage on their handset or concerns over mobile data usage but otherwise, it’s a big step forward for Android app developers.

Are you a developer? If so, what does the increased file size mean for you and your development? Let us know in the comments below!