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Sep

Spotify brings new Running feature to Android


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Spotify is currently in the midst of rolling out an update for its official Android app via the Play Store. In terms of added functionality, this upgrade transports compatibility for its formally iOS-exclusive Running feature, as well as several much-needed bug fixes and stability improvements to the application.

To see the Running feature in action, check out the video below:

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To install the update on your smartphone, simply open up the Play Store, toggle the hamburger menu by swiping in from the left-hand side of the screen, select ‘My Apps’ and click on ‘Spotify’, then all that’s left for you to do is hit the update button.

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15
Sep

‘Fruit Ninja’ studio removes ‘designer’ as a role


Fruit Ninja studio Halfbrick recently fired its final two designers, as reported by Kotaku Australia on Monday. This marks a structural shift for the company: Halfbrick doesn’t plan on hiring new designers and instead wants its artists, programmers and other employees to work on game design together, Chief Marketing Officer Nicholas Cornelius tells Engadget. “The roles were made redundant and not laid off,” he says. “This is because of a change in the way teams will work at Halfbrick.”

Cornelius continues, “As per our CEO, our teams are being empowered to contribute to design rather than design being in its own silo. To add to this, we have a design coach to guide the teams on achieving this goal. Halfbrick’s focus remains on creating new mobile games while expanding on its core brands (Fruit Ninja and Jetpack Joyride).”

Fruit Ninja was a massive success when it launched in 2010 and Jetpack Joyride kept Halfbrick’s mobile mojo rolling when it hit iOS in 2011. The studio has released successful games since, though none have garnered the same fever pitch of popularity as Fruit Ninja or Jetpack Joyride.

One game, 2013’s Fish Out of Water, demonstrated Halfbrick’s experiments in monetization and gameplay mechanics in real-time. It started out as a $1 app, but within the final six months of 2014 alone, its price fluctuated between free and $2 (the free version featuring a fresh injection of ads and other interruptions, of course).

This week, Halfbrick CEO Shainiel Deo told Kotaku Australia that the studio’s latest shake-up — making games without designated designers — doesn’t mean the studio will lack design altogether.

“Halfbrick remains a design-focused company and this change will empower everyone in our teams to contribute to design rather than concentrate design control in the hands of a few. Great ideas can come from anywhere and we want to create an environment that fosters this notion.”

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15
Sep

Bank of America adds fingerprint logins to its Android and iOS apps


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One of the most anticipated features arriving with Android’s Marshmallow OS update is the new fingerprint reader capability. And while Marshmallow won’t go live until the end of the year, a number of companies are already gearing up with fingerprint-enabled apps. Bank of America is one of them. The company announced on Tuesday (via its app update screens) that it has added fingerprint recognition for both Android and iOS’ Touch ID to its mobile banking app.

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Tags: Android, apple, BankofAmerica, fingerprint, google, ios, marshmallow, TouchID

15
Sep

Apple will (eventually) let you remove some of its iOS apps


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Apple’s iOS devices have long included apps that you’re unlikely to use (do you really need a stock tracker?), and that list only seems to be getting longer. That’s potentially a big problem, especially when the company is still shipping 16GB flagship iPhones where every megabyte counts. However, there might be some relief in sight. In a chat with BuzzFeed News, CEO Tim Cook says that his company will eventually “figure out a way” for you to remove some of those apps. You won’t get to yank all of them (that “might cause issues” with some device features, Cook says), but this could spare you from creating a folder for the bundled apps that would otherwise gather virtual dust.

There’s no timetable for when this will happen, so don’t be surprised if you end up waiting a while to clean up your home screens. However, the very mention of the idea represents a shift in Apple’s stance toward bundled apps. Cook wants you “to be happy” with your gear, not to “suck up your real estate.” To him, it’s better to let you purge some software than to risk losing a customer.

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15
Sep

India gains access to Google Play gift cards at five retail outlets



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The Google Play gift card doesn’t just make a great gift for Android lovers. They are also a great way to be able to purchase apps, games, music and other content from the Play Store if you don’t have a credit card. Those of you in India will now see 3 gift card denominations (₹750, ₹1000 & ₹1500) at Spice Hotspot, Vijay Sales, Planet M, Planet Mobile and Sangeetha Mobiles. They can also be purchased at Snapdeal.com.

To kick off the new launch, Google has put together a list of promotional apps, games and the likes for users in India. Among the deals you will find Prince of Persia for Rs. 10 and discounts on movies like Sherlock Holmes. The deals are specific to India for the launch of the Google Play gift cards.


Giving India residents access to these great cards will only help bolster Google’s ability to support the country. Mix in the Android One program and the area is starting to shape up nicely.

Source: Google India Via 9to5Google

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15
Sep

Moto X Pure owners running into issues starting service with Verizon, fix on the way



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The Moto X Pure Edition is one of Motorola‘s largest device launches in a long time. While the DROID Turbo could be mixed in there, specific carrier models aren’t as widely looked upon as stock unlocked devices at an extremely great price point. While its size, battery, processor, camera and other aspects stand out quite a bit, it is a bit more important that the device, as is, supports all US-based networks out of the box. While awesome, it did produce some worries with the biggest carrier state side, Verizon. Big red hasn’t always had the best track record of devices that aren’t theirs being compatible out of the box. The Nexus 6 comes to mind. However, I have seen a number of videos where swapping in an already active Verizon SIM card into the Moto X Pure works without a hitch, but apparently there seems to be an issue with customers attempting to start-up a new account.

According to a statement that was provided to Dorid-Life on the matter; “Moto X Pure Edition is certified and supported for activation on Verizon’s network. We are working with Motorola to resolve the activation issue by Friday Sept. 18.


It is important to note that this issue is related to new lines of service or a new SIM card activation for the device. Utilizing an already active line and SIM card from another Verizon phone seems to work just fine. If you are stuck in that situation, rest assured, you will be up and running soon. If 3 more days is too long for you to wait, then you might want to investigate another service provider.

Source: Droid-Life

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15
Sep

Samsung Gear S2 coming to Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and US Cellular on October 2


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Samsung just recently launched its new Tizen-powered smartwatch, the Gear S2, at IFA 2015 in Berlin. Even though various retail stores have already opened up pre-orders, until now, Samsung has been doing a great job at keeping us in the dark about the watch’s availability. At the trade show, Samsung told us that the Gear S2 would be available for purchase from its website and other retailers sometime in October, though the exact date has yet to be officially announced.

The Gear S2 won’t be available on Sprint at launch

According to an SEA Training video, which is associated with Samsung Electronics America, we now have a little more information regarding the watch’s U.S. release date. Around the one hour and fifty-five minute mark in the video, the speaker explains that the Bluetooth-only version of the Gear S2 will come to Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and U.S. Cellular stores in the United States on Friday, October 2nd. He adds that Sprint will not carry the Gear S2 at launch, though he doesn’t specify whether or not the carrier has plans to sell the smartwatch in the future. Sprint has yet to comment on the Gear S2’s availability.

The 3G variant of the device is launching in the U.S. on Friday, November 6th, though no carrier information was given. Both Verizon and T-Mobile have previously announced plans to carry the 3G version, so we expect these two carriers will be among the first to get the device on the 6th of November.


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Pricing information has yet to be announced, but we’ll let you know as soon as we learn more.

Perhaps the biggest news regarding the Gear S2 is that it will be compatible with other Android devices, unlike other Gear smartwatches in the past. Although there might be a slight hiccup in software and apps here and there when connecting to other Android devices, we’re sure fans of the new wearable will be quite happy with this news. As for other specifications, the Gear S2 features a 1.2-inch circular display with a resolution of 360 x 360, and it’s powered by a dual-core 1GHz processor, 512MB of RAM and comes with 4GB of built-in storage. There’s also NFC on this device, which will enable users to purchase goods from stores around the world using Samsung Pay.

Now that it’s been some time since the official announcement, do you think you’ll purchase the Gear S2 on launch day, or are you more interested in some of the new Android Wear watches? Be sure to let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Thanks for the tip, Salvatore Thomas!

15
Sep

Best instant messaging services


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Messaging services can be a useful alternative to your standard SMS messaging on your smartphone. While a standard text message uses your carrier plan, a messaging app only uses WiFi and is completely independent, which means you won’t actually need a plan from a carrier to use it. These are also useful if you want to message simultaneously on your smartphone, tablet, or computer, and they often have a ton of extra features that your standard text messaging app simply won’t have.

We’ve compiled some of the best and most popular apps available to give you a few to test out.

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For Android users, it’s hard to top Google’s own Hangouts app. The service is pre-installed on nearly all Android smartphones and offers some unique features that you won’t find in other apps, and it has its own video calling feature baked right in.

Hangouts is easy to use and set up because you’ll only have to know someone’s Gmail address to start chatting. Everyone with an Android phone will have a Gmail account, and there’s a good chance that users on other platforms will have one, too. While chatting, Hangouts offers full emoji support, tons of stickers, and you can even do things like share your location or video chat right from within the app. It also seamlessly handles group chats, which is a pretty big improvement over most default SMS clients.

If you don’t like having two separate apps for your messaging and SMS conversations, Hangouts will actually integrate both into its app. Your Hangouts chats will appear alongside your standard text messages so you won’t need to flip back and forth between the two, and you’ll still be able to use Hangouts features when available, like chatting on WiFi and having sent and read receipts.

Hangouts also features its own companion dialer app, too, so you can call using your carrier minutes right from within the app. This can completely replace your standard dialer app (it shows your verified Google phone number on outgoing calls) and it can integrate with Google Voice if you happen to be a user of that service.

Integrated SMS and being completely cross-platform are two of the biggest selling points for Hangouts. It should be quick and easy to start using Hangouts to chat with any of your Android buddies, and anyone on iOS can quickly download Google’s Hangouts app and go from there.

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A messaging service is only useful if your friends use it too, and that’s arguably the greatest selling point for Facebook’s own Messenger app. Facebook Messenger is a standalone app for smartphones and tablets that obviously uses your Facebook account for finding friends and sending messages. The service works seamlessly across just about any device that can access Facebook, so you can start chatting on your laptop and pick up the conversation on your smartphone or tablet on the go.

Facebook Messenger offers several pretty unique features that other apps don’t match, the biggest of which are chat heads. Chat heads were introduced a few years back as Facebook’s killer feature for its messaging platform and they’re still the coolest and most unique feature to the app. The floating bubbles sit on top of every other app on your screen and allow you to quickly jump in and out of multiple conversations, making multitasking a breeze.

The app also features standard things you’d expect from messaging clients, including group messages and read receipts, plus pretty much anything else you can find in Facebook’s desktop client like being able to send your location to friends and family. Since Facebook opened up Messenger as a platform, you’ll also find some different plug-ins, tons of different stickers, the ability to securely send money, and voice/video calling.

Even if you aren’t a frequent Facebook user, the Messenger app is fully fleshed out on its own. You also probably already have a fairly large group of contacts you can chat with, since just about everyone has a Facebook today, making it an excellent option for most people.

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WhatsApp is one of the most popular messaging apps in the world, and although Facebook purchased the company for billions of dollars last year, it still operates independently from the social media network’s own messaging application and even offers some things that Facebook Messenger doesn’t.

The app functions pretty much like a standard instant messaging service and offers all of the normal tools and features you’d find in other apps. Group chatting with WhatsApp is quick and easy, and you can send your location, use emojis and stickers, make voice calls, and so on. Where WhatsApp excels is in its simplicity; it doesn’t use any confusing usernames or anything, and instead relies on your phone number and pulls contacts from your address book to make finding people to talk to quick and easy. It functions as close to SMS as you’ll find in an instant messaging service, but without using any of your carrier’s texting plan. This also applies to making phone calls through the WhatsApp service.

WhatsApp also natively offers a huge range of emojis that aren’t available system-wide in Android (but they are on iOS) so if you do a lot of chatting with iOS users or just like expressing yourself with tons of emojis, WhatsApp stands out. You can also change the background of your chats and do some other small customization, which might be worth investing in for some people.

The only real drawback to WhatsApp is that it’s only free for the first year. The app costs a buck per year to keep using after that, which is extremely cheap, but considering there are several other completely free alternatives, that might turn some people off from the service.

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Skype is almost synonymous with video calling, having made a name for itself several years back as being one of the quickest and easiest ways to video chat with people all over the world. While almost all messaging apps offer some way to make video calls now, Skype still offers a fantastic chat system that makes it a decent alternative to text messaging.

As a messaging client, Skype offers everything you could want. It can easily replace a text messaging service, and even excels at making phone calls, not even considering its video calling capability. Skype has the ability to make calls to phone numbers around the world, even landline phones, with some extremely aggressively priced rates for talk credit. Your carrier plan is almost definitely more expensive, so if you have any friends or family in other parts of the world that you regularly talk to, Skype could almost definitely save you money.

Since Skype is owned by Microsoft, you’ll also get some discounted Skype credit if you subscribe to any of Microsoft’s Office plans that also include OneDrive space and access to Microsoft Office applications. The Skype credit alone probably isn’t worth investing in those things, but if you’re already paying for the cloud space or Office, the free credit could definitely make Skype a solid go-to messaging app.

Skype also has extremely well-designed desktop applications, as it started as a desktop program before ever making its way to mobile. The program might come preloaded on any newer Windows device you might have, but it’s freely available in the Windows store or from their website. For cross platform use that focuses primarily on desktop usage, Skype is arguably a better choice than most other apps on this list.

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BlackBerry Messenger hit peak popularity when BlackBerries were still a viable smartphone choice. It really popularized instant messaging between mobile phones ahead of every other service, but like RIM’s business choices with BlackBerry phones, the service floundered in the face of newer competition.

While purchasing a BlackBerry right now still isn’t a technologically sound decision, BlackBerry Messenger has made a decent comeback in the world of messaging services and really narrows in on privacy-minded users. Plus, you’ll still have all your old BBM contacts. You know, in case you want to spark up some old conversations with your friends from a decade ago.

BBM still has all the staple messaging features from years ago, including the innovative read and delivered receipts, but it’s also added voice calling, quick ways to share content and notes, and location sharing that integrates with Glympse. You’ll still have group chats, emojis, and BBM profiles, plus push notifications and everything else that a messenger should have in 2015.

Where BlackBerry really makes their app stand out is in the privacy department. Instead of taking the simplistic approach and allowing others to find you by phone number or email address, BBM uses a pin number that you’ll have to give out before someone can reach out to you. There’s also a two-way opt-in setting for controlling who can and can’t message you, which is, again, very security focused.

The messenger offers a very unique take on disappearing messages that allows you to retract any message that you may have sent to someone, so when you delete your messages they’ll also disappear from the other person’s chat view, too. You can manually erase messages and photos, but they can also be set up to disappear after a specified time, Snapchat-style. Obviously this won’t prevent anyone from taking a screenshot of what you sent, but it’s better than every other messaging service or SMS where once it’s been sent there’s no taking it back.

The biggest drawback to BBM now is its dwindled user base. While some people are still on the service, without coming pre-installed on any new smartphones it’s hard to keep tons and tons of people using the app regularly. For casual chatting with friends and family, it might be a tough sell to get them to jump on board with a security-focused messaging app that requires pin numbers instead of usernames, but it does make an excellent choice for someone looking for a service that can handle communication in a work or business environment.

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These are five of the best messaging services available on Android that cover most use cases, but there are plenty of others in the Play Store, too. Are there any that you and your friends used that we passed over? Let us know in the comments.

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15
Sep

Customers are redirected to retail partners as Sony shutters it’s Online Store in Europe


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Europeans looking to purchase products online from the company will have look elsewhere from now on it seems, with Sony having closed its online store in the region. While you can still browse through Sony’s products on the website, selecting a purchasing option will steer you to other online retailers such as Argos, Curry’s and John Lewis in the UK.

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This is all part of Sony drawing down its retail presence across the globe, having shut down similar operations in the US and Canada previously. While the US and Canada were given some warning, the European closure came without notice.

The Sony Mobile Store website appears to be operating normally at present if you were planning on pre-ordering a Xperia Z5, but if you were planning on buying a TV or camera, you’ll be guided to a partner retails store to complete the purchase.

 

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15
Sep

[TA Deals] Save 87% on the Android Marshmallow Mobile Developer Course


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