Apple Hires Engineer From Digital License Plate Company for Car Project
One of Apple’s recent hires is Rónán Ó Braonáin, who previously served as Director of Engineering at Reviver, a company that makes digital license plates. Braonáin joined the company in August, and as seen on his LinkedIn page, he’s working on Apple Special Projects as a “Secret Agent.” Presumably that means he’s part of the team working on Project Titan, the codename for the Apple Car.
The profile, discovered by Elektrek.co, says Braonáin led the Reviver engineering team for five months. Before that, he worked at Vision Fleet, building fleet management software to read data from electric vehicles, and prior to that, he was a software engineer at BMW working on connected car apps.

Reviver has produced Slate, a product dubbed “The World’s First Digital License Plate.” The Slate is a connected plate that’s able to do things like monitor vehicle location and maintenance records and digitally send payments for tolls and parking fees. It also alleviates the need for physical stickers and manual registration processes.
Given Braonáin’s short time at Reviver, it’s not clear if Apple hired him for the work he did on digital license plate technology, but it’s possible it’s something Apple is considering for the Apple Car.
Braonáin is just one of dozens of hires with car-related expertise Apple has made in recent months. Apple has been hiring employees from companies like Chrysler, Tesla, NVIDIA, Volkswagen, and Ford, along with researchers who have expertise in autonomous vehicles and connected car systems.
Development on the Apple Car has sped up as of September of 2015, when the project reportedly received a “committed” label. Apple is said to be targeting a 2019 completion date for the project and will make additional hires in the coming months and years as work on the car continues.
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Google angers customers by saying Nexus orders are shipping “in the order received”
A very simple way to frustrate your customers is by putting out a statement that is seemingly false. That’s exactly what Google did last night when the company (through its Google Store account) tweeted that Nexus device orders are shipping on a first-come, first-served basis. Customers that have ordered the Nexus 5X and/or Nexus 6P were angered by this and really let Google know that is an incorrect statement.
.@GoogleStore Care to explain this to me? Same models!!!! Please don’t give false info. @jdban I already did. pic.twitter.com/vG8x71CVcR
— Emanuel Negreanu (@Emann56) November 5, 2015
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@GoogleStore, the 1st is someone else’s order. the 2nd is mine. not in order that they were received. need help. pic.twitter.com/J6mhIso1M1 — aaron (@tigercranestyle) November 5, 2015
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@GoogleStore Stop lying google, be professional, we just need the truth and an apology!
— Qi Yang (@yangqi86) November 5, 2015
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Although many have expressed anger and demanded an apology, Google has not made any comments on the situation.
Everyone to Google right now regarding "Nexus orders are shipped in the order received." pic.twitter.com/DAuVFKfV3D
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Are you noticing any oddities about your order? Definitely let us know in the comments section.
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AAXA Technologies P700 HD LED Micro projector (Review)
Having the ability to bring presentations with you on your smartphone, USB flash drive, or other media device is useless if you don’t have the ability to share it with a group. Portable projectors are taking hold and replacing the need for paper presentations as well as presentations from a laptop display. The AAXA Technologies P700 HD Micro Projector is a tool that every business professional should consider adding to their briefcase/laptop bag. It is a portable, compact, well-built, battery-powered and easy to use.
It’s so good, it can even be used for home entertainment as well.
Design
The AAXA P700 projector is an LED(light-emitting diode) projector which is different from your traditional projectors as they use different lighting technology to display the image or video. LED lamps have better electrical efficiency and longer lifespan than their LCD and DLP projector counterparts. What this means in real world usage is you can make the size of the projector smaller and you can make it portable which is perfect for business purposes.
Measuring in at 6.9″x3.9″x1.6″ the AAXA P700 is much smaller than the hardback copy of Built to Last by Jim Collins, who also authored the famous book Good to Great. There is a high chance that if you’re a business professional, you’ve probably read or at least heard of one of those books before. If you have carried one in your laptop bag, briefcase, suitcase, etc. before, you should have no problems dropping the AAXA P700 in your bag as well. It only weighs 1.37 pounds which is lighter than some portable batteries used for charging mobile phones and tablets.
The external design of the AAXA P700 looks the part as its external body is made of glossy plastic – white on the lower half with a black top. It is tuxedo like giving it a very elegant look. On the sides are a manual focusing wheel, on/off switch, HDMI input, TF-card input, headphone out port and the power input slot. In the front is obviously the output lens projector, and around back has slots for VGA, AV and a full size USB input. On the top are built-in controls for navigating on-screen(remote control is included too). On the bottom is an input for attaching the AAXA P700 to a tripod to make it easier to display your images or videos if you need height.
Overall the design is elegant, compact, lightweight and portable.
Usage
I have access to quite a few meeting rooms inside of the building at the company I work at. We either use projectors(bulbs) or LCD televisions. LCD displays are limited in size and are difficult to mount. They typically only work for our small group meetings. Our projectors on the other hand are a couple of years old and required professional ceiling mounts. They also need their bulbs switched out on a regular basis which is not an easy task. They either burn out completely or lose brightness over time making it hard to see. The old style projectors are very loud because of the built-in fans to keep the bulbs and circuitry from overheating. Five or ten years ago, these projectors were fantastic, but after using the AAXA P700 I will be recommending we swap our projectors out.
The AAXA P700 really shines. Not only is it easy to bring into work with me to test, but it is also very bright. Brightness is one of the most important factors when presenting information – if your viewers cannot see what you are presenting they will disengage. The AAXA P700 is very clear making it super easy to see from the back of the room. The other benefit of being small is that the built-in fan is quiet and doesn’t require much on my part to speak over it.
I found the remote AAXA provided to be very responsive and simple. This is also important because you don’t want to be fiddling around with a remote control when you’re preparing a presentation. I connected a laptop to it using an HDMI cable as well as an external USB port. In my experience, these two ports are the most commonly used by sales reps and business professionals when giving presentations. Just like using a standard TV, all you need to do is select the proper input and it will display the image from your laptop or whatever device is connected via HDMI.
For my external USB drive, the AAXA P700 could read standard files such as MP3, WMA, OGG, WAV, AVI, BMP, JPG, GIF and TXT. I tested out most of these files types and they all loaded and displayed with ease.
For business purposes, there are no flaws with the AAXA P700. It even has 70 minutes worth of battery power which is long enough for the typical 30-60 minute presentation.
Knowing that the projector could handle HDMI, I connected my Chromecast to it. I streamed videos in my bedroom when I took it home. The AAXA P700 has a built-in speaker which is loud enough for a quiet room, but if you want real entertainment quality sound don’t expect much. The volume is loud but lacks depth and bass. When I was watching a video, I simply connected external speakers via the headphone out port to improve sound quality. The sound output was very clear and entertaining with external speakers.
But the most important part, the display output, was absolutely incredible. I projected the video at my white colored bedroom wall, and the image was so clear I thought I could use this as a entertainment device for my bedroom if I wanted. It’s smaller than a wall-mounted TV and can be moved to any other room at anytime. I even threw up a video for cat – my cat was instantly entertained. She was trying to interact with the birds on the wall. She and I could not get enough of the AAXA P700.
Specs
PROJECTION SYSTEM
| Max Resolution: | 1920×1080 (1080P) |
| Native Resolution: | 1280×800 (WXGA) |
| Brightness (DC): | 650 LED Lumens |
| Brightness (Battery): | 350 LED Lumens |
| Contrast Ratio: | 2000:01:00 |
| Projection Lens: | Manual Focus |
| Projection Image: | Available Size 10 ~ 150 inch |
| Lamp: | Triple RGB LEDs with Vibrant Color Technology |
| Life 15,000hrs | |
| Projection Offset: | 100% |
GENERAL SPECS
| Audio Output: | 1W (x2) Stereo Speakers |
| Stereo speaker/headphone mini-jack | |
| Color: | White/Black |
| File Playback: | MicroSD& USB Host reader |
| Menu Language: | English, Spanish, French, German, Chinese |
| Aspect Ratio Control: | 16:09 |
| Battery Life: | 70 Minute Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery (Removable) |
| Dimensions: | 6.9″ X 3.9″ X 1.6″ |
| Weight: | 1.37 lbs |
| Power Consumption: | 45 Watts |
| Supported Formats: | MP3 / WMA / OGG / WAV / AVI |
| BMP / JPG / GIF / TXT |
Summary
The AAXA Technologies P700 HD Micro Projector is a rock star for business use and can easily be adapted for home use as well. All around it is a fantastic option for its affordable price, compact size, litany of features and gives a very bright and clear display output. It isn’t bigger than a typical business book and should fit nicely in your work bag. You can display up to 150″ giving a fun view for movies,pictures, games and most importantly presentations. You can learn more at AAXA Technologies or make a purchase from Amazon.com. I just showed it to the head of I.T. at my company and he ordered one for use on business trips.
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Boost Mobile’s latest Android is the 5″ ZTE Prestige
ZTE is no stranger to a budget presence on the pre-paid carrier Boost Mobile. To kick-off the holiday season, a new Android smartphone has just been introduced – the ZTE Prestige. Affordable phones are ramping up quite nicely these days, let’s check out what the Prestige plans to bring to the table.
Firstly, the 5″ display size is at a sweet spot for a lot of users. You’ll get access to Boost Mobile’s LTE spectrum (which piggybacks off of Sprint’s network). You won’t have the latest version of the Android OS, Marshmallow, but on Android 5.1 (Lollipop) you won’t be far behind either.
The other specs match what you would expect from a lower-end Android handset, but it should be fine for first-time or basic users:
- Chipset: Snapdragon 210 SoC (1.1 GHz, quad-core processor)
- Display: 5″ TFT LCD, 854×480 resolution
- Memory: 1GB of RAM
- Storage: 8GB internal, expandable via microSD up to 32GB
- Cameras: 5MP rear and 2MP front
- Battery: 2,300mAh
The ZTE Prestige is expected to launch on Nov. 6th. The retail price is $99.99, but over the holiday season Boost Mobile will run a promotion that cuts the price in half to $49.99. You’ll be able to check which stores will offer that deal at: http://www.boostmobile.com/in-store-offers/
Press Release
HEADLINE: Start Your Holiday Shopping NOW and Pick up the New ZTE Prestige from Boost Mobile
By Danielle Babbington
Nov. 5, 2015
The holiday season is quickly approaching. Although “it’s the most wonderful time of the year,”it’s not always the most wonderful time for our credit cards or wallets.
This year, why not give a gift that’s easy on your bank account and truly says you care. There’s no better way to say you care than giving your friends and family wireless independence with the new ZTE® Prestige™ combined with a no-contract plan from Boost Mobile.
Originally priced at $99.99, for a limited time1 only this holiday season, you can get the Prestige for $49.99 (plus tax) at participating Boost Mobile exclusive retail stores and select independent wireless dealer locations nationwide! For the complete list of participating stores, visitwww.boostmobile.com/in-store-offers/. Now that’s called being easy on your wallet.
Packed with high-end features such as a large 5-inch capacitive touchscreen display, Android™ 5.1 Lollipop, and a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera, your friends and family will love unwrapping this gift. Other key features include:
2-megapixel, front-facing camera
3G/4G LTE2
8GB ROM/1GB RAM
32GB microSDHC™ card compatible3
1.1GHz quad-core processor
2,300mAh battery
Growing Data with Boost Mobile Prestige can be paired with one of the new Boost Mobile Unlimited Plans. Boost Mobile is rewarding customers with what they want most, more high-speed data without paying a penny more. Customers can earn up to 3GB more high-speed data for their monthly plan by making on-time payments. For more details, visit http://www.boostmobile.com/growingdata/.
Prestige is expected to be available nationwide starting Nov. 6 at exclusive Boost Mobile retailers and select independent wireless dealer locations and then online Nov. 10 at http://www.boostmobile.com.
# # # !Offer valid Oct. 1, 2015, to Jan. 3, 2016. Available for new and existing customers at participating dealers, while supplies last (excludes http://www.boostmobile.com and national retailers). Discount applied toward purchase of phone; excludes taxes. 2Nationwide Sprint LTE network reaches more than 280 million people. The Enhanced LTE network reaches 125 million people on devices with enabled tri-band LTE capability. Visit http://www.sprint.com/coverage for info. 3Sold separately.
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Order & Chaos 2: Redemption review

MMORPGs take too much of your time, efforts and sometimes money. Choosing which you will play is of salient importance. After all, these are not games you just play for a little bit, or can finish in a few hours. A good MMORPG will keep you busy for months, or even years.
Is Order & Chaos 2: Redemption the one you will dedicate your time to? The series sure has plenty of followers, so there is an ample community that will tell you this is the mobile MMORPG to download. In fact, we did put its predecessor in our list of the top 15 Android MMORPG games.
I personally thought I should go ahead and take the bullet for the team by downloading the title and taking care of this review, risking months of MMORPG addiction that would surely obliterate my social life. I have been playing Order & Chaos 2: Redemption for a couple weeks and am ready to tell you my thoughts on it, so let’s dig into all the details.
The Story
Undoubtedly, RPGs are recognized for their deep narratives, which tend to be very well elaborated and provoke emotions no other types of games can achieve. And of course; these are all about role-playing, after all. Order & Chaos 2 is not the exception to this unwritten rule.

As you would expect, this is the continuation to Order & Chaos Online. It has been 600 years since the destruction of the Primal Heart, which ended up causing an unexpected cataclysmic event that caused unbelievable damage to everything this world’s residents knew.
The world is now recovering from all the destruction and heroes are beginning to rise once again. Your goal is to help keep piece and find redemption (that is part of the title, after all).

Characters
Character customization is a staple most MMORPGs adhere to, and Order & Chaos 2 is not the exception. The question is whether this game satisfies your needs for appearance modification or not.
Let’s start by saying I am definitely satisfied with the races and classes. There won’t be a plethora of choices, but Gameloft did a good job at keeping each class and race under its own category and specific characteristics.
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You can opt to be a human, elf, orc, mendel or kratan. By the way, the last one happens to be new. Kratans are these reptile-like, tall beasts with an immense amount of strength. They are kind of gentle giants, though, as they happen to prefer diplomacy if possible.
When it comes to appearance customization, the app does very well, but it also doesn’t come near other console-level games. Yes, you can modify your character’s looks a bit, but you only get a few options for the hair, skin color and face types.
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I would like to see a deeper appearance altering system, as I am used to having the ability to change every single part of the face and body in my characters, but this will definitely do for a mobile game. Remember, Gameloft can’t go crazy and add even more MBs to their already sizable game app.
Weapon crafting and customization are also viable options. You can even add abilities to your weapons, which is actually quite helpful.
The world
Like any good MMORPG, one of Order & Chaos 2’s largest assets (literally) is its world. Gameloft calls it “a living and breathing world”, and that is exactly what it seems like. For starters, it’s huge. But it’s not like those RPGs that have immense maps with repetitive, lame visuals. You definitely won’t be walking through monotonous fields here (at least not most of the time).

This world is very much alive. There’s plenty of scenery alterations wherever you go. Other characters will always be present, both players and non-players. I do wish I could see other live players more often, but there are enough out there to keep the social aspect active. And we can’t forget about those monsters, which you can always pick fights on and get loot from.
I do have to say it’s easy to get lost in the game, as the map is a bit hard to read and reach. But what MMORPG doesn’t have a confusing map? At least you can use the guidance line to lead your way when you are heading to a mission.

Gameplay
Gameplay is important for any dedicated gamer. Especially when it comes to titles like Order & Chaos 2, in which the battle system will mean the difference between you totally loving or hating the game. Does Order & Chaos 2 do a good job? It’s definitely fun and active, but strategic gamers probably won’t like its button-smashing nature.
This is because you have to press a button every single time you want your character to do somethings. Otherwise he/she will just stand there and chill while the enemy depletes that precious health bar.
There are four buttons in the bottom-right corner. The main one is for the regular attack, while the other three can give you access to abilities you will continue to get throughout the progression of the game. By the way, these can be customized and switched at will.

Moving around is an important part of the battle, as well, which does make things a bit more exciting. For example, I chose to be a ranger, which means I can back off and continue shooting while the enemies try to get close to me. In most cases I can walk away from a battle with zero damage.
If you need more help, it’s also possible to pull out a secondary menu that will grant you access to more skills, potions and other items. Do try to vary your skills and switch them around depending on your conditions. Sticking to the same attacks is easy, but it gets repetitive, and adapting with your environment can really give you the upper hand in combat.
Quests and missions
Things get interesting here. Order & Chaos: Redemption is certainly no casual game. Gameloft has managed to bring a near-console quality MMORPG to mobile devices. Nothing is lacking here, but we can definitely tell some casual mobile gaming elements were integrated.

Remember those WoW quests and missions in which you had to walk for hours on end? Regular MMORPGs are a sit-down-and-spend-all-your-day-in-the-computer kind of experience. But you can’t do that on mobile. The battery won’t even last that long! Though Order & Chaos 2 can be fun if you continue playing for extended periods of time, it is also designed to be picked up for quick gaming sessions.
I believe my longest mission so far has lasted about 15 minutes. This means I could pull off a quest or mission during a work break, or maybe a bus ride. Just be careful with that data, which this game sure is good at consuming. And obviously, it has no offline mode.

The user will have to get missions from specific characters in the game. These will ask for help and get you started on the intricate story. Don’t you worry, you won’t run out of things to do!
Final thoughts
Will you take on this quest or spend your precious time on another time-consuming hobby? That is the question we are trying to answer here, as an MMORPG like Order & Chaos 2: Redemption is no small investment.
Honestly, it had been some years since I last took on an MMORPG and can say I am satisfied with what Gameloft has put together here. For one, fans of the first Order & Chaos game will definitely have to give it a try. It is a direct continuation of the story, after all. But this doesn’t mean those of us outside this clique won’t find some fun in this game.
I spent some good time with Order & Chaos 2 and can say I am really enjoying the experience. You get the complex story, map, character customization and weapons system, but there is no time-consuming element involved. You can play this game in little spurs, as well as hard-core sessions. It’s a great balance that caters to both casual gamers and more dedicated users alike.
And did I mention it’s a free game? Yes, there are in-app purchases in here, but I found I never had to use them to really enjoy the game and move forward. Those who find pleasure in long, complex games that never really end will find a nice home in the Order & Chaos 2 world. I believe you can’t do much better than this when it comes to mobile MMORPGs.
Hit the button below to download Order & Chaos 2: Redemption straight from the Google Play Store. And don’t forget to hit the comments and tell us your very own experiences on the game. Have you been playing this title? What do you think of it? Do you have a preference for another similar game?
10 best texting apps for Android

Text messaging is among the most popular ways to communicate in the whole world. It’s quick, easy to do, and it doesn’t require you pausing what you’re doing like phone calls do. We do understand that many people still prefer the human touch of talking on the phone and we respect that. However, let’s face facts, most people are texting these days. Let’s take a look at the best texting apps for Android to see if we can’t help you make your texting experience better. Do note that various text apps will have issues depending on your device, Android version, carrier, and texting habits.
See also: The best SMS replacement apps for Android
Chomp SMS
[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
Chomp SMS has been around since the good old days of Android and was one of the very first, really good texting apps on Android. It has since evolved into an app that embraces Material Design while still having plenty of features. Some of them include emojis, SMS blocking, quick reply in the notifications, MMS, and group messaging. You can even stop a text mid-send if needed. It also comes with Android Wear and Pushbullet support.
Get it now on Google Play!

EvolveSMS
[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
EvolveSMS had a bit of a shaky start but has since turned into one of the better and more solid texting apps on Android. It offers full multimedia support which includes audio, video, and gifs along with message archiving, customizable notifications, and password protection. It’s not quite as heavy as something like Chomp SMS or Handcent which many people will appreciate and it even comes with Android Wear support.
Get it now on Google Play!
GO SMS
[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
GO SMS is among the most popular texting apps on the list and for good reason. It comes with a ton of features including hundreds of themes, SMS blocking, delayed text sending, dual SIM support, and much more. There is even a privacy box where you can send private, encrypted messages to your friends. It also includes the usual host of things like emojis and stickers. It works well, even if it’s a bit heavy. It’s also free to download.
Get it now on Google Play!

Handcent Next SMS
[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
Handcent, along with Chomp SMS, were the first two really good, really popular texting apps available on Android and people debated endlessly on which one was better. Much like Chomp SMS, Handcent is a powerful and heavy texting application with a ton of features. Some of them include themes, a privacy box much like GO SMS, SMS backup, eCards, emojis, and plenty more. One of the more interesting features is Handcent Anywhere, which lets you text on your computer and tablet if you want.
Get it now on Google Play!

Google Hangouts
[Price: Free]
The first of two Google apps to adorn this list is Google Hangouts. This is actually a messaging service similar to Skype, Facebook Messenger, and others. The difference being that you can actually use this application for text messages as well so long as you enable it in the settings. As a text app, Hangouts is above average with good MMS support, a simple interface, and you can even send people your location if you want. It’s also totally free and is likely installed on your Android device already.
Get it now on Google Play!
Hoverchat
[Price: Free / $3.99]
Hoverchat, formerly known as Ninja SMS, is a unique texting application. Most apps go full screen and let you text but Hoverchat actually just pops up a window and lets you chat from there. This is very useful if you don’t like to exit whatever it is you’re doing to text back because Hoverchat will appear over whatever it is that you’re doing. It features multiple floating windows that you can drag and drop, emojis, message encryption (called anti-NSA mode), and there’s an option to use full screen if you want to.
Get it now on Google Play!

Google Messenger
[Price: Free]
Google Messenger is the default texting app from Google that started shipping with the Nexus 6 and soon became available for everyone. It’s a simple, lightweight texting app that doesn’t offer much in the frills department. It makes up for that by having nearly flawless Material Design and some fun little features including text searching, SMS blocking, emojis, stickers, location sharing, and message archiving.
Get it now on Google Play!

QKSMS
[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
QKSMS is a newer texting app that came to prominence during the era when Material Design apps were hard to find. This one sticks almost strictly to the Android design guidelines so you know what kind of visual experience you’re in for. Some of the features include themes, a night mode (dark theme), floating notifications, group messaging, MMS, and search. It’s also protected from the Stagefright bug that’s been around. QKSMS is free download and it’s even open source!
Get it now on Google Play!

See also: 19 best Material Design apps for Android (so far)
Sliding Messaging Pro
[Price: $1.99]
Sliding Messaging Pro is actually the second texting app from Klinker Apps on this list. The first was EvolveSMS. Sliding Messaging is a texting app that is enhanced with the app’s namesake slide gestures that let you quickly glide between conversations. You’ll also get Google Voice support, emojis, themes (and you can make your own), widgets, SMS blocking, custom design elements, and a lot more. It’s a solid app even if it doesn’t get talked about that much.
Get it now on Google Play!
Textra SMS
[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
Last and certainly not least on our list today is Textra SMS. This popular and highly stylish texting app is also one of the highest rated on the list. It comes with over 100 Material Design-inspired themes, a dark mode, floating notifications, delayed sending, slide to delete, and plenty of other features. Perhaps most notable is the patch included to battle the Stagefright issue. It’s free to use and even comes with Pushbullet, MightyText, and Android Wear support.
Get it now on Google Play!

Wrap up
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Marvel Avengers Academy will fly into the Play Store early next year
Captain America: Civil War isn’t scheduled to hit the big screen until May of 2016, but perhaps this upcoming game from Marvel will help tide you over until then. Marvel and mobile game developer TinyCo are planning to release a new game for Android and iOS called Avengers Academy, which will bring your favorite superheroes back to their college years.
Avengers Academy will be an adventure/sim title, where you’ll get to unlock young versions of the Avengers, help them grow and gain new superpowers, and help them get through their social lives by going on dates, training to become a superhero, and interacting with other characters. You can even customize the school itself by molding and shaping it depending on how your characters improve in each area.
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Marvel Avengers Academy will be available as a free download with in-app purchases for Android and iOS devices sometime in Q1 2016. We aren’t sure of an exact date quite yet, but we’ll let you know once we get more information. While you’re waiting, feel free to head to the TinyCo link attached below to get some more information about Marvel Avengers Academy.
Android’s latest distribution figures show that Marshmallow is now running on 0.3% of all Android devices
Google has published the latest distribution figures for the Android operating system. The numbers show a consistent growth in the amount of users running both Lollipop and Marshmallow, whilst Jelly Bean and Ice Cream Sandwich continue on their voyage towards extinction.
This data has been collected by recording which operating systems customers were running when they accessed the Play Store over a 7-day period, which ended on November 5, 2015. Its important to bear in mind, though, that it doesn’t represent every handset out there as some may not have downloaded applications in this time frame.
In comparison to last month, these statistic demonstrate that Marshmallow is now on the table weighing in at 0.3%, and Lollipop has increased by 2.1% as it’s now installed on 25.6% of active Android devices. On the other hand, KitKat is down 1.1%, now totalling at 37.8%, and Jelly Bean is at 29%, down from 30.2%.
The full report can be seen below:
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YouTube for Android updated with support for virtual reality playback
Google has started rolling out an update for its official YouTube application for Android. The upgrade brings virtual reality support for regular videos, which can be watched on both smartphones and tablets by clicking the new Cardboard icon located in the bottom left-hand corner of the screen during playback.
At present, this functionality will only work with Cardboard headsets, but it’s expected to hit other third-party virtual reality viewers in the not-too-distant future. However, developers will first have to send in their source code to Google for YouTube’s video format optimization, then the search engine giant will publish an update.
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Pebble’s Time Round begins shipping this weekend, hits stores too
In late September, Pebble introduced the world’s thinnest and lightest smartwatch in the Time Round. The company started accepting pre-orders right away and even began selling compatible metal bands just a few weeks ago. Now, after getting everything prepared for a smooth launch, Pebble has scheduled the date for Time Round orders to start shipping and when consumers can walk into select retail stores and leave with a fancy new smartwatch.
Those who pre-ordered a Time Round from Pebble will be happy to know that the smartwatch will start shipping on Sunday, November 8. That same day, Target and Best Buy retail stores will also have the Time Round in-stock. The price, wherever you decide to buy the Time Round, stands at a high $249; however, you’re getting a smartwatch that is merely 7.55mm thick and weighs less than 30g. And it comes in multiple sizes and colors to truly match your style. Most makers of smartwatches still can’t say that in addition to boasting two-day battery life.
The Time Round shouldn’t be all that different from the regular Time smartwatch that we reviewed in August.
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