Scientists 3D print ‘live’ blood vessels

It’s no longer a rare feat to 3D print blood vessels. Printing vessels that act like the real deal, however, has been tricky… until now. Lawrence Livermore researchers have successfully 3D printed blood vessels that deliver nutrients and self-assemble like they would in a human body. The key is to print an initial structure out of cells and other organic material, and then to augment it with bio ink and other body-friendly materials. With enough time, everything joins up and behaves naturally.
Via: Gizmodo
OPPO Advent Calendar Game offers discounts, giveaways and more

Everyone is getting in the holiday spirit, so OPPO couldn’t just stay behind in the celebrations. The Chinese manufacturer is adding a fun touch to its Christmas event. They call it the Advent Calendar Game. Like any other game, you need a certain level of interaction and dedication in order to take advantage of all it has to offer.
See also: OPPO R7s announced: mid-end, good-looking and coming in November
The idea is simple. All you have to do is tear open the Advent Calendar every day and earn different badges. The user can then unlock different prizes with each new badge. Even a single badge can save you €20 on any R7 series handset. Alternatively, you can get 3 badges to save €40, or 5 to get an €80 voucher.

Feeling lucky? You could even win an OPPO R7s if you get all 7 badges, a treat that would surely make your holidays jolly. It’s just a matter of visiting the site and pulling that digital paper every single day.
See also: OPPO R7s heading to Europe on December 1st
By the way, the event starts tomorrow, December 7th, and ends on the 13th. We haven’t gotten a chance to play around with it much yet, but the OPPO R7s has a great design, modest specs and a convincing price. You really can’t go wrong with it… if it’s available in your area.
So there you have it, guys! This is your chance to get a discount on a great phone and maybe try your luck at winning a smartphone. Keep it tuned to OPPO’s site for more details!
Samsung Gear S2 update starts rolling out with new features
A software update for the Samsung Gear S2 smartwatch started hitting user devices over the weekend. The update adds some new apps, watch faces, a variety of new features, and the usual performance improvements and bug fixes.
Among the apps that are now available to owners of the Gear S2 is a World Clock app, News Briefing and ESPN apps. The ESPN app will let users see scores of their favorite games on the device. Samsung also includes some new Mendini watch faces which may be especially popular for users who have purchased the Mendini bands.
Some of the new features include a new unread notification indicator. A small red sphere will show up on the watch face when there are unread notifications to be reviewed. Samsung also added a new alert to let users know when Bluetooth is disconnected. There is a new search feature available in the Contacts app, screen time out settings have been updated, and emojis are now available through the keyboard.
source: SamMobile
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Japan’s Venus probe is about to take another shot

Japan tried and failed to get its Akatsuki (“Dawn”) probe into Venus’ orbit back in 2010, and the spacecraft has been stuck orbiting the Sun ever since. However, the team is about to get another chance at completing its intended mission. Controllers plan to fire the ship’s engines on December 7th at 9AM Japan time (December 6th 7PM ET), hopefully giving it just enough of a push to (eventually) get it circling around Venus. They’ll know whether or not the burn worked properly within a few hours, but it’ll take a few days before they know if they’re in orbit.
Update: The attempt is happening in just a few minutes, for live updates you can watch a stream of the data and control center, or follow Emily Lakdwalla on Twitter.
Via: Nature
Source: JAXA
Android 6.0 for the Galaxy Note 4 drops suspiciously early, but who’s complaining?
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Samsung is a pretty rigid company when it comes to releasing software updates, meaning its most recent flagship devices will always get their updates first, followed by the next recent, and so on and so forth. Whether by freak miracle or divine intervention, that tradition has somehow been broken today as Android 6.0 for the Galaxy Note 4 (yes, the phablet from 2014) has dropped today in Hungary. Judging by the location and timing of the update, we can only assume the trigger was accidentally pulled on releasing the update – but we’d like to be surprised.
Either way, Galaxy Note 4 owners get to have a look at what the next version of the software is going to look like. For all intents and purposes, the TouchWiz UI of Android 6.0 looks exactly the same as it did on Android Lollipop, but there are some subtle improvements, such as the new Air Command introduced on the Galaxy Note 5 and apparently the UI works smoother overall. At this point we’ll have to wait and see whether Samsung officially addresses this, but if it turns out to be an official roll-out, you’ll hear about it right here.
What do you think about Android 6.0 for the Galaxy Note 4 arriving early? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
Source: Napidroid via SamMobile
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Orbital Sciences launches first spacecraft since 2014 explosion

After some weather delays, Orbital Sciences has reclaimed some of its lost reputation. The private spacecraft firm has successfully launched Cygnus, its International Space Station resupply mission, aboard an Atlas V rocket. It’s a relatively routine unmanned flight carrying over 7,300 pounds’ worth of cargo, but it represents an important return to form for the company after its Antares craft exploded on launch last year. Let’s just hope this is an auspicious sign for space travel as a whole — it’s had far too many tragedies in recent months.
Source: NASA TV
Orbital Sciences launches first spacecraft since 2014 explosion

After some weather delays, Orbital Sciences has reclaimed some of its lost reputation. The private spacecraft firm has successfully launched Cygnus, its International Space Station resupply mission, aboard an Atlas V rocket. It’s a relatively routine unmanned flight carrying over 7,300 pounds’ worth of cargo, but it represents an important return to form for the company after its Antares craft exploded on launch last year. Let’s just hope this is an auspicious sign for space travel as a whole — it’s had far too many tragedies in recent months.
Source: NASA TV
Bits of a New England Patriots practice get filmed in virtual reality
If you have a Google Cardboard VR headset, you can watch selected clips from of a recent New England Patriots scrimmage in 360-degrees.
Courtesy of Visa and Bank of America, owners of Google Cardboard can live the experience of a New England Patriots player for a few minutes. Film was taken in 360-degrees scattered throughout a typical day of practice. If you don’t have a compatible virtual reality device, you can still watch the scrimmage in 360-degrees on YouTube, however you’ll have to scroll using the mouse to see the full view. This is the first of its kind, so maybe, just maybe, it’s glimpse of what could be big plans for the future.
Click here to view the embedded video.
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Needle-less system to draw blood patented by Google
Google has an active branch within the organization that works on a variety of life science issues, like the contact lenses that are being developed that may include a means to monitor glucose levels. Although not “sexy” the work could be some of the most important the company pursues. A new patent application for a needle-free system to draw blood shows yet another project Google has been working on.
The patent application describes a device that fires a microparticle into the skin using a gas-powered mechanism. Negative pressure would then enable the collection of a small amount of blood from the point where the microparticle enters the skin layer.
The description provided by Google indicates the microparticle could penetrate to a distance of .25 mm to 2 mm. This is sufficient to induce a “micro-emergence” of blood released by the impacted tissue, an amount described by Google as what you might get from a mosquito bite. Although this is a small amount, it would be sufficient for medical testing purposes in a variety of situations.
Google’s application explains part of the success of the system is the fact that the size of the microparticle is below the threshold that would trigger a pain sensation for a patient. Google notes that the use of lancets of increasing smaller sizes is that they become too weak to pierce the skin, which was part of the reason for working on a different solution.
Google describes devices using this new technology that are designed for single use as well as multi-use devices that may be worn similar to a smartwatch. However, it is not clear whether Google would be able to produce and get the necessary approvals to make this device an actual product. Anyone who does not enjoy having to give up a small amount of blood via a pin prick certainly hopes so.
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Holiday survival guide: how to make the most out of your Android device this season
The holiday season is full of joy and sharing, but it’s also one of the most stressful times of the year. We turn into frantic shoppers and run around all day, every day, taking care of all the preparations. Despite this being one of the longest vacation times of the year, it is also a main source of frustration. Good news – that nifty little computer you carry in your pocket could make everything so much better!
Our devices can really make the holidays jollier. In this post, our main goal is to help you figure out how you can harness the power of Android and make Santa seem like a snail. We have curated a comprehensive list of apps, services, products and other tools to give you the boost you need, so let’s get started.
Finding the best deals
Groupon
Groupon is one of the most popular Android apps for finding good deals on the daily. With support for over 500 cities, it is almost guaranteed many of you will be covered. And these deals range from tech to food, clothes, entertainment and more. They do have themed collections for holidays and special occasions, so you can be sure you will find a Christmas gift or two.
See Groupon in the Google Play Store

DailySteals
DailySteals is actually a very popular website for finding deals, but they have joined the mobile realms and now cater to everyone on-the-go. These are mostly tech-related offers, and as the name entails, they usually last only one day. Maybe you could just download the app and check for cool deals once a day – you might find something you like!
See DailySteals in the Google Play Store

Woot
Woot.com is another very popular website that switches its deals around once a day. It’s always a hit or miss with these sites, so you best be prepared for when those cool offers do show up. You can download the app and keep track of everything that goes up on the site.
See Woot in the Google Play Store

Slickdeals
If you are a fan of finding deals online, you have probably heard of Slickdeals. This site is huge, and for very good reasons. I really can’t think of another site where you can find as many deals as in here. This is because Slickdeals happens to be a community-driven site. Its users share, rate and find deals any time of the day, every day of the year.
See Slickdeals in the Google Play Store

Amazon Shopping
Amazon has always been a good source for low prices, something their app clearly showcases. Not only because it allows users to find a sea of products available for purchasing, but Amazon also has its Gold Box Deals, which you can easily navigate through, using the app.
To make matters even more interesting, the Amazon Shopping application makes it easy for you to see what online prices for other products are. Just grab any product at a store, scan it (or the bar code) and see how much it would cost to get it straight from Amazon. It’s also very helpful if you go to stores that happen to price match Amazon (like Best Buy).
See Amazon Shopping in the Google Play Store
Best Buy
Talking about Best Buy, you can also grab the popular retailer’s app and keep track of all the tech you need. They also happen to have their daily deals, and you can even see if products you need are available at your local stores. I use this app at least once a week and it always works like a charm!
See Best Buy in the Google Play Store

Walmart
Are you a frequent Walmart buyer? You can find these stores pretty much anywhere in the country (and many parts of the world). They tend to have some of the best prices around, which makes it a good download already, but the reason why I really like this app is the Savings Catcher feature.
Savings Catcher allows the customer to scan his/her receipt after a purchase. The service will then search for local competitors’ prices and price match them by giving you the difference in the form of a gift card. This is pretty awesome, if you ask me, and it takes little to no work from your part.
See Walmart in the Google Play Store

Use Android Pay for your purchases
During the holidays, time is not only money, it is also precious moments you could spend enjoying with your loved ones. Forget about the cash and searching through all your pockets for cards. Your phone is always conveniently available, so take advantage of it by using mobile payments.
Of course, our favorite contact-less payment service is Android Pay. Pretty much any NFC-clad smartphone can use it, and merchants continue signing up to support the service. It will save you time and awe plenty of people. It’s actually still one of the best conversation starters, in my experience.
By the way, you could also use Samsung Pay if you have a Sammy smartphone. Sometimes they’ll even give you freebies if you sign up! Definitely check them out too.
See Android Pay in the Google Play Store

Finding your way home for the holidays (or visiting somewhere new)
December is one of the busiest times for airports and other transportation services. Not all of us can jump in a car and drive days to go visit family across the country, so you will definitely need some help getting home for the holidays.
Google Keep
Want to make sure you don’t forget anything before jumping on that plane? I love using Google Keep for keeping track of all my to-dos. It’s Google’s official app, so it works great with all Android devices, and it happens to be super simple. Just create a list of all the things you need to take and check them off as you pack them. Then make another list of errands you have to take care of before leaving!
See Google Keep in the Google Play Store

Google Maps
Many of you are probably going to places you are not familiar with. Some say the best tool is the one you always have with you, and for Android users the pre-installed location & navigation app is Google Maps. By the way, this is also arguably the best option around, so it’s a win-win situation. I mean, people from other platforms go out of their way to download Google Maps!
See Google Maps in the Google Play Store
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HERE Maps
Yes, I just went there… a mapping app that is not from Google! But why would an Android-focused website recommend that? Because we know other manufacturers and developers can do great products, as well.
I happen to like HERE Maps for a couple of reasons. The first is that they offer offline maps for over 100 cities. Google has a way o save mapping information too, but it’s not nearly as convenient and straight forward. I also love that HERE Maps knows the speed limits for all streets. I’ve never actually encountered a situation in which the app doesn’t know how fast I should be going.
See HERE Maps in the Google Play Store

Google Translate
Tired of all them Google apps yet? We are not, and it’s because the Search Giant truly has some of the best services around!
We know some of you will be traveling to foreign countries this holiday season, which can be a challenge if you don’t know the local language. Google Translate is totally awesome. Aside from supporting over 90 languages, it can serve all your needs. Easily type into a word box or speak to the phone and have it translate your words.
Not cool enough? How about live text translation by using the camera? Yes, that is possible too. Just point your camera at any writing and see it convert to your language of choice.
See Google Translate in the Google Play Store
Kayak Flights, Hotels & Cars
Kayak is one of the most popular apps for finding flights, booking hotels and renting vehicles. The application has a 4.5-star rating in the Google Play Store, and for good reason. Kayak makes it easy to find all your accommodations while traveling. The app is simple and very clean, and it will do the job with no issues. If you are not staying with the parents this holiday, you could always go with this one!
See Kayak in the Google Play Store

Airbnb
Surely, hotels are not for everyone. Maybe you want something a bit more homey and less crowded for your holiday stay, and Airbnb is great at finding just that. Airbnb is a platform people can use to rent their homes to interested members. It’s safe, comfortable, easy and sometimes even more affordable than traditional hotels.
See Airbnb in the Google Play Store
Uber
You probably won’t have a car during your travels either (unless you rent one), so Uber will definitely be a great tool to keep around. Yes, we know there are plenty of other awesome ride-sharing apps out there, but Uber happens to be the one most available; not only in the USA, but also in may other countries. This is the main reason why we decided to pick this one for the list.
Uber is a service in which people can call upon a private driver to take them anywhere. It’s cheaper than a cab and service tends to be awesome. I use it all the time for my weekend adventures!
See Uber in the Google Play Store

GasBuddy
Did you end up taking your car (or renting one)? You will need to gas up at some point, and we all know how pricey that can get! Using GasBuddy you can find the cheapest gas prices within your vicinity. It’s crazy how quickly those cents of difference can add up! The app sure needs some work when compared to the sweet 2015 designs we see nowadays, but it works.
See GasBuddy in the Google Play Store
Google Search & Google Now
This one is going to sound a little obvious to many of you, but many others have no idea how helpful Google Search and Google Now can really be. Google Search’s knowledge graph is immense, so you could ask a bunch of information about key locations and buildings. In addition, Google can compute tips, work as a calculator, make money conversions, translate between languages and more. Google Now will even give you information on your flights, which it pulls from Gmail. It’s a total life-saver; the only downside is that it does need an internet connection.
See Google in the Google Play Store

See also: Google Now on Tap quick look
Finding the best gifts for Christmas
Need help finding the best gifts for your friends and family? If the apps listed earlier in this article are not good enough for you, we have a plethora of comprehensive best gifts lists for every type of person. Here are some of the most popular ones!
- Best tech gifts under $250 (2015 holiday guide)
- Best tech gifts under $100 (2015 holiday guide)
- Best tech gifts under $50 (2015 holiday guide)
- Black Friday 2015 – best deals
- Best Android phones
- Best Android tablets
- Best cheap Android phones
- Best cheap Android tablets
- Best Verizon phones
- Best AT&T phones
- Best T-Mobile phones
- Best Sprint phones
- Best U.S. Cellular phones
- Best portable projectors of 2015
- Best wireless chargers
- Best Android compatible car accessories
Conclusion
So there you have it. These are all the tools you can have in your smartphone to become the holiday hero your family needs you to be. We hope they make your days at least a bit easier, and please do hit the comments to share your own tips for saving the day with Android during the season! Are there any apps, services or products you would recommend your fellow Android smartphone bearers?












