Google Photos reaches 100 million active users in just 5 months

Ever since Google launched the revamped Google Photos application in May 2015, the service has quickly become one of the most popular photo sharing platforms in recent years. How popular has it become? As of today, just five months after the service went live, Google Photos has reached over 100 million monthly active users. To celebrate this impressive milestone, Google has given us a good look at what type of photos we’ve all been taking since the service launched.
For starters, aside from photographing our friends and family, food is what we photograph most often. And when it comes to taking pictures at specific events, weddings take the top spot, followed by concerts, Christmas time photos and pictures of people dancing. Dogs are apparently the number one most photographed animal, and Paris is the most photographed place in the world, followed by New York and Barcelona. Also, babies hold the top spot for the subject we search for most often.
Google also says we’ve created more than 15 million animations and collages, and the company has freed up 3,720 terabytes of storage thanks to the free backup storage option.
Recently, Google Photos gained Chromecast support, a feature that’s been noticeably missing since the service’s decoupling from Google+ Photos. Do you use Google Photos? If so, how are you liking it?
Telltale’s Game of Thrones Episode 1 goes free in the Play Store, final episode arriving next month

Just last week Telltale Games announced that it would be making the first episode of Tales from the Borderlands free in the Google Play Store, and now the popular game developer has done the same for Game of Thrones. Starting today, you can now download the first episode of Game of Thrones, which is normally available for $4.99, for free from Google Play.
On top of that great news, Telltale has also revealed that the series finale, entitled Episode 6: The Ice Dragon, will be launched on Tuesday, November 17th across all platforms. This marks Telltale Games’ first title to be released on Android, iOS, PC/Mac, Playstation 4 and 3 and the Xbox One and 360 all at the same time.
Telltale has released a trailer to get folks excited about the final episode. It features popular characters such as Emilia Clarke (Daenerys Targaryen), Natalie Dormer (Margaery Tyrell) and Iwan Rheon (Ramsay Snow), so if you’re a fan, be sure to give it a watch.
When the final episode goes live, we’ll be sure to let you know. In the meantime, head to the Play Store link below to grab the first episode of Game of Thrones for free.
Nintendo revives ‘Wild Gunman’ in time for ‘Back to the Future’ Day
You’ve probably seen your share of over-the-top publicity grabs on Back to the Future Day, but Nintendo has a subtler one that you might just appreciate. The company’s European branch has quietly released a Wii U Virtual Console port of Wild Gunman, better known as the game that Marty McFly dominates when he visits 2015 in Back to the Future Part II. As in the movie, you have to use your hands to play this “baby’s toy” — the big difference is that you’re using a Wii remote instead of the NES’ Zapper light gun (BTTF2‘s particular arcade cabinet never really existed, we’d note). You probably won’t mind if you’re on a nostalgia kick, though. And if you really, truly want to play a game that Hill Valley’s kids would enjoy, Microsoft is happy to help.
Via: Wired
Source: Nintendo
White House streams time travel talk for BTTF Day
The White House jumped into the Back to the Future Day hooplah by hosting a panel discussion on the feasibility of time travel. Tom Kalil, director of White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, hosted the half-hour talk, which also featured University of Queensland physicists Tim Ralph and Martin Ringbauer. The trio discuss a variety of topics including quantum mechanics and recent accelerated particle experiments, though they don’t dive particularly deeply into any one subject or even get to the part about the self-lacing Nikes. Check out the full discussion below.
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Via: Motherboard
Source: YouTube
Fifth episode of ‘Tales from the Borderlands’ to hit Android on October 22nd
Earlier this month Telltale Games offered Episode One of their episodic game Tales from the Borderlands for free. If you happened to check out the special offer and got hooked on the game, purchasing the additional episodes that were available or if you have always been a Tales from the Borderlands fan, you will be glad to know the fifth and final episode Finale: The Vault of the Traveler will be hitting Android devices on October 22nd.
Continuing the story arcs of Rhys and Fiona, the two characters you play as, this fifth episode reveals the identity of the Stranger, the location of the vault, and a peek at the inner workings of the Hyperion Corporation.
Telltale Games has garnered some positive reviews for their titles recently after successfully adapting hit TV shows The Walking Dead and Game of Thrones into enjoyable gaming experiences. Tales from the Borderlands should provide a good time for gamers, although the $5 cost per episode is a good chuck of change compared to many titles.
You can check out the trailer video for the fifth episode below. If you want to get in on the action, hit the Play Store download link below that.
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Best smartwatches right now
Although smartwatches have yet to become mainstream, tech lovers like me feel the need to have one. Over the past year, numerous smartwatches of all different brands hit the market hoping to get slapped on your wrist. But not all of them feature the same functionality. With new manufacturers getting involved in along with those who are already returning with a second generation product, it has become harder than ever to choose the one that best suits your needs best.
All-around champ: Huawei Watch
If you’re just entering the world of smartwatches, why not start out here. The Huawei Watch is one of the best offerings out there running Google’s Android Wear platform for smartwatches. Android Wear is still a work in progress but constantly receives updates adding additional features and reducing battery consumption. Without the need to go through carriers and all that mess, Google pushes updates directly to the watch so there’s hardly any wait to get the latest and greatest.
Unlike many smartwatches form last year that feature a square display, the Huawei Watch closely resembles actual watch design. Its round face is the most durable on the market built with sapphire crystal and can hold up to just about anything. For an added durability, the Huawei Watch includes an IP67 rating for water and dust resistance.
Huawei didn’t forget that everyone has different tastes in design. That’s why the company made the process of swapping out bands as easy as possible. At Huawei’s website, buyers have the choice of different colors and band options. Under the hood, the Huawei Watch includes the typical hardware specifications for a smartwatch these days. The Huawei Watch’s 1.4-inch full circle AMOLED display is perfect for viewing outdoors. The quality is crisp and never shows a pixel with its included 286ppi. It’s powered by a 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor with 512MB of RAM and 4GB of internal storage space. Cellular connectivity is not included here; however, users will get a built-in gyroscope, accelerometer, vibration motor and heart-rate monitor for tracking daily activities. The Huawei Watch is made of 316L stainless steel and weighs in at 48g without the band. Huawei estimates 1-2 days of battery life.
The Huawei watch comes in a luxurious box, making it feel like a rare piece of jewelry. To charge the smartwatch, users must place the watch on a magnetic charging cradle that comes included. Pricing begins at $349 and goes up from there depending on the band you so desire. It’s compatible with Android devices running version 4.3 and up and Apple users running iOS version 8.2 and later. With all the functionalities of Android Wear, a variety of Android apps to download, built-in sensors for checking notifications, fitness tracking and a high durability that’s built to last, make the Huawei Watch the perfect companion for your smartphone.
[Huawei] [Google Store] [Best Buy] [Amazon]
Functionality: Samsung Gear S2
The Gear S2 from Samsung is all about functionality. Samsung worked on this smartwatch for an extended period of time to ensure consumers get the best experience possible. It runs Samsung’s very own Tizen software with the new Circular UX. The new user experience is everything other than what one gets with Android Wear. The Gear S2 makes a very good impression, one that is far superior than that of its predecessor, the Gear S. Nearly everything has changed here. You no longer get the bulky body the Gear S came with. Rather, you get a sleek round display with a rotating bezel for a new way of interacting with what’s on the screen.
Based on my usage and coverage of the Gear S2, there isn’t much not to like. Samsung really did a great job with this one. Tizen offers a wide range of functionality that Android Wear fails to offer and built-in cellular connectivity gives one the option for standalone functions. These include making and receiving calls (with the built-in speakerphone) and going on a run without having your phone on-hand.
On top of all that, you still get all the capabilities of a normal smartwatch such as apps (which Samsung worked hard to get), interchangeable watch-faces as well as notifications and calendar reminders right on your wrist.
The Gear S2 comes in a bevy of options including different colors and watchbands. The price tag varies on the model but starts at $300. It’s compatible with Samsung phones and the company recently added support for many other Android phones. But, sorry, no iOS support here. The Gear S2 and S2 Classic are some of the best looking smartwatches out there and offer a wide-range of functionality.
Standalone: LG Watch Urbane LTE
The LG Watch Urbane LTE is the first Android Wear device to offer cellular connectivity. However, it should be noted that the smartwatch is not for sale just yet but will be prior to the holidays.
LG’s newest smartwatch foreshadows the direction Android Wear could be heading in. With built-in cellular connectivity, users can carry out a number of features that other Android Wear smartwatches need a phone for. These include using online based apps, making and receiving phone calls, receiving notifications and monitoring fitness like a professional. The cellular connectivity guy, though, comes with some downsides. This smartwatch relies on the band to contain some sensors, meaning it cannot be replaced. Altogether, it has a larger body then the original Watch Urbane with a body that’s 3mm thicker.
The full-circle LG Watch Urbane LTE smartwatch is compatible with all Android devices running version 4.3 or higher and iOS devices running version 8.2 and above. The price will likely be north of $350, considering that’s what the original Watch Urbane was priced at without LTE connectivity. If you’re looking for an Android Wear device that brings something new and you want more independence, this is the perfect one for you.
Design: Motorola Moto 360 (2015)
The Moto 360 (2015) expands even more upon the original Moto 360, one of the most anticipated smartwatches ever. With the enhanced second generation Moto 360, Motorola cleaned up its design a bit, added a more powerful processor, a better display and more customization options via its Moto Maker tool. With Moto Maker, buyers get to choose a band, body color, bezel color, pre-installed watch-face and more. And all models are IP67 rated for water and dust resistance.
This time around, Motorola decided to produce different sizes for men and women. Pricing starts at $299 and goes up from there depending on your choice of design and size.
The new Moto 360 runs the newest version of Android Wear, Google’s platform for wearables. The feature most rave about is the design. The smartwatch features a round display (360×330) with a design that is slimmer than the majority and more attractive to the eye. The screen is made out of Gorilla Glass 3 for added protection and has a powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor, 512MB of RAM, 4GB of internal storage space and either a 300mAh or 400mAh battery depending on the model. Motorola promises its smartwatch will last a full day on a single charge. The new Moto 360 also includes a variety of sensors that make Android Wear operate to its full capability. These sensors include a built-in accelerometer, ambient light sensor, gyroscope, vibration/haptics engine, optical heart rate monitor, Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g and dual microphones. A combination of these sensors allow the watch to track all your fitness data, receive notifications from your connected smartphone (Android 4.3+, iOS 8.2+) and pretty much anything else you want to do. Motorola has also made it easy to exchange different watch bands using standard band 16/20/22mm sizes. You won’t have to worry about the difficulty of plugging a cable in such a small confined space because the Moto 360 carries over wireless charging capabilities from its predecessor.
The Moto 360 has already launched in many countries and has generated a lot of attention over recent months. If you’re in the market for a new smartwatch and want one that stands out from the rest, the new Moto 360 has our recommendation.
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Performance: Pebble Time Round
The Pebble Time Round does things a bit differently. Rather than putting a bunch of gimmicks together and throwing lots of features into a smartwatch that many people have no intend on using, Pebble takes a more conservative approach. The Time Round is a taste of Pebble in a new round body. Users get access to everything that comes inside the standard Pebble Time but in a different design. Pebble is marketing the smartwatch as the thinnest and lightest smartwatch ever made, and boy is it thinner than it looks. After wearing a thicker watch on your wrist for some time, putting on the Time Round feels out of the ordinary. But not everyone is loving the new design of the Time Round due to its super large bezel around the display. The company says it was the only place to put some of the required sensors. With the smartwatch’s unique slim profile, not all the sensors were able to fit in the small confined place.
The Time Round’s interface evolves around its hardware buttons which are used to navigate through the interface. The most stand out capability is Pebble’s timeline feature that shows all one’s daily tasks, calendar events, notifications, appointments and reminders in a day by day layout. It’s super easy to navigate and nothing gets in its way. The smartwatch is very reliable when it comes to receiving notifications and hardly ever misses a beat. Crashes, bugs and studders are completely unknown on this device as performance exceptionally exceeds par.
The variety of sensors built into the Time Round allow it to track one’s steps, fitness data and lots more. Best of all, whether you have an Android or iOS device, the Time Round can connect to just about all of them due to its lacking need of an app store. What you get when you open the box is pretty much what you get. Don’t be discouraged! There are still plenty of options to play around and customize your watch. This is an area where other manufacturer’s seem to overboard and bombard people with options, which can seem a bit overwhelming at first. The Time Round costs $249 just about everywhere you’ll look. And if you’re not big into the design of the Pebble Time Round, Pebble offers the Time and Time Steel with the same, if not lower, cost.
All in all, Pebble has well deserved a spot on this list with its Time Round. If you’re constantly switching ecosystems and don’t want to keep having to replace your smartwatch, this comes in handy. And if you’re one of those people who can’t stand plugging in their smartwatch nightly to charge, the Pebble Time Round’s whopping week-long battery life will catch you buy surprise. This smartwatch’s astonishing performance and great reliability are very much appreciated.
Closing
All five of these smartwatches have their reasons to be on this list. The ecosystem, battery life, functionality and design all contribute to what makes them independent from each other. This year was predicted to be the year of the wearable, and it looks like manufacturers have done enough to satisfy that claim. There’s still plenty of room for improvement as people are still facing a brief question: do I really need this? Others are waiting for that ‘wow factor’ before they buy one. Next year will likely be another big one for wearable technology and we can’t wait to see what time research and development brings. With these smartwatches already on the market, one could be reasonably excited about what’s in store for next year.
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Great Scott! Well-timed leak reveals Google’s Project Flux
Google has been receiving considerable attention for their work on self-driving automobiles and their Project Loon balloons designed to bring Internet service to the far corners of the globe. On October 21, 2015, a new “leak” reveals Google has been working on yet another mode of transportation codenamed “Project Flux.”
According to the leaked document, Project Flux uses a proprietary chronocompression device that allows users to be transported to a place and time of their own choosing. Google indicates development of Project Flux is part of their continuing efforts to make anything in the world discoverable by anyone, anywhere and anytime.
Google does reveal that they have identified some post-future disruption issues that can be induced by improper use of the Project Flux technology. Interestingly, they do not make reference to the European Union’s right to be forgotten and how that may impact erasure from existence.
Google has completed so much work on the project, logging over 3,306 years of test travel, that they are ready to move on to a new testing phase that will be opened to a limited number of members of the public. The prototype vehicles, dubbed DMC-12s, use an all metal – stainless steel in this case – construction. Google has implemented some unique backup power sources to protect against “time-stranding” and they have designed a push-button ignition to prevent faulty starting issues some of the earlier prototypes experienced.
You can read all of the details regarding Project Flux by following the source link below. The 14-page PDF may make you feel like you are traveling back to the future.
source: Google
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New Homeland Security policy demands warrants before deploying StingRays
The Department of Homeland Security announced a substantial policy change Wednesday regarding how it employs cellphone-tracking tools like the StingRay system. These cell-site simulators have been in use for more than a decade. They allow law enforcement to find cell phones either by directly searching for a known device or find an unknown device by sniffing for signaling information from the simulator’s immediate vicinity and triangulating that data. The new policy explicitly demands that DHS personnelle acquire a warrant before deploying the devices unless an exception, such as the imminent loss of human life, destruction of evidence, or to prevent the escape of a fugitive felon. Wednesday’s announcement follows a similar decision by the Department of Justice last month.
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Via: Verge
Source: Department of Homeland Security
Nike’s power-laced ‘Back to the Future’ shoes arrive in 2016
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past few hours, then you know today is Back to the Future Day. In the trilogy’s second film, Michael J. Fox’s character Martin Seamus McFly, better known as Marty, gave us a glimpse of how things would look on October 21st, 2015. And even though the future according to the movie may have not been fully accurate (which is okay), Marty’s power-laced Nike sneakers are indeed a reality. While the sportswear juggernaut did release the Mag in 2011, that version didn’t use the self-lacing technology we saw in Back to the Future Part II. But don’t worry, the actual Marty McFly shoes are coming in spring 2016, Nike has confirmed. Tinker Hatfield, Nike’s VP of creative concepts and the man who designed the Mags, also sent a letter to Fox saying, “Although the project started as science fiction, we’re now proud to turn that fiction into fact.”
“The first pair of self-lacing Nike Mag shoes is in New York City,” a Nike representative said to Engadget early Wednesday. As for where exactly the limited edition sneakers are, well, interestingly enough, Fox is scheduled to be a guest on Jimmy Kimmel Live tonight. Yes, this means the 2015 Nike Mag is likely going to make its debut on the show — and it looks like Fox is already wearing the pair. Naturally, there’s no word on pricing, but in similar fashion to the originals, they will be sold at auction to benefit the The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s research.
What’s more, Nike says this “power laces” tech is only in its infancy, calling what these Mags feature a first iteration. “Nike continues to test this technology across multiple sports, incorporating feedback into future game-changing footwear with unprecedented performance features that have the potential to impact athletes around the world,” the company added.

Michael J. Fox models the first self-lacing @Nike Mag pic.twitter.com/bgPWM5CKBE
— michaeljfox.org (@MichaelJFoxOrg) October 21, 2015
Source: Nike
WikiLeaks publishes CIA chief’s pilfered email attachments
There’s a reason your job wants you to use just your work email for employment-related items. It keeps your personal and career lives separate and lets your IT department lock down job-related correspondences. I’m sure the CIA has the same rules because, you know, national security. But that didn’t stop director John Brennan from using an Aol email account to conduct agency business. Because Brennan is such a high profile target, this should have been expected. The government has already had trouble with leaks of employee information including info on intelligence and military personnel. Now WikiLeaks has begun publishing attachments from the breach. Today it posted six documents and intends to add more to the list in the coming days.
The leaked documents include Brennan’s application for a “National Security Position”, two letters concerning torture and what should be deemed legal, and a paper on what the president should do about the conundrum of Iran. There’s also a paper on how US intelligence agencies should work together in the post 9/11 world and a fax concerning a tiff between the CIA and TAC (The Analysis Corporation).
The high school student that claims to have hacked Brennan’s accounts via social engineering of Verizon and Aol stated that he has roughly 40 documents from the breach. So expect more documents in the coming days.
What’s already been leaked is intriguing and helps frame how the head of the CIA works with other agencies, the senate and the president. Of course, Brennan and the government would rather none of this had been made public. Which is a good reminder why you should keep your personal and your work emails separate. Especially if you happen to run an intelligence agency.
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