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Jun

Jump back into Telltale’s ‘The Walking Dead’ this fall


Telltale Games may be hard at work on bringing Batman: A Telltale Games Series to life, but it’s also working on bringing fans more of one of its most popular series yet: The Walking Dead. In a tweet from head of creative communications at Telltale, Job J. Stauffer, Season Three of The Walking Dead was confirmed for fall 2016, along with the release window for the Batman-focused game. It’s been a long time coming for another season of the critically-acclaimed Walking Dead series — since 2014, in fact.

While fans got a taste of what could be with the three-episode miniseries The Walking Dead: Michonne, it just couldn’t quite scratch the same itch that Lee, Clementine and company were able to with the main series.

Here’s to hoping it’ll feel every bit as excellent as the first two seasons, and we’ll see some interesting narrative decisions as the story picks back up proper.

‘BATMAN – The Telltale Series’ will premiere this summer

@TheWalkingDead’s 3rd season will premiere this fall

#E32016 begins in 1 week 😉

— Job J Stauffer (@jobjstauffer) June 5, 2016

Source: Twitter

7
Jun

What’s on your HDTV: ‘Voltron,’ ‘Mirror’s Edge’ and ‘House of Lies’


As the NBA and NHL finals are already close two wrapping up, it’s time for the summer TV season to kick off. House of Lies will be gone for good after this week, while The Americans season finale means there’s only two years left. On streaming, Netflix is ready to premiere its new Voltron animated series and Hulu has the season premiere of Casual. If you’ve already upgraded to Ultra HD, this week you can grab Independence Day, Ghostbusters and Ghostbusters II in 4K, while The Martian is back again with an extended edition and Elektra Woman and Dyna Girl is out on VOD. For gamers, it’s finally time to jump back into the world of Mirror’s Edge with Catalyst. Look after the break to check out each day’s highlights, including trailers and let us know what you think (or what we missed).

Blu-ray & Games & Streaming

  • Independence Day (4K)
  • The Martian: Extended Edition (4K)
  • Journey to Space (4K, 3D)
  • Ghostbusters (4K)
  • Ghostbusters II (4K)
  • Electra Woman and Dyna Girl (VOD)
  • 13 Hours
  • Zootopia
  • Roots: The Complete Original Series
  • The Girl Who Leapt Through Time
  • Kill Your Friends
  • Rick & Morty (S2)
  • Jarhead 3: The Siege
  • Mirror’s Edge Catalyst (PC, PS4, Xbox One)
  • Soul Axiom (PS4, Xbox One)
  • Paragon (PS4)
  • Guilty Gear Xrd: Revelator (PS3, PS4)
  • Edge of Nowhere (PC)
  • Tankr (PC)
  • Minecraft: Story Mode Episode 6 (PC, PS3, PS3, Xbox 360, Xbox One)
  • MXGP2 (PS4, Xbox One)
  • Bard’s Gold (PS4)
  • The Solus Project (PC)
  • In Between (Xbox One)
  • Storm VR (PC)
  • Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter (PC, PS4, Xbox One)
  • Just Cause 3: Mech Land Assault DLC (PC, PS4, Xbox One)
  • Grim Legends: The Forsaken Bride (Xbox One)
  • Elite: Dangerous Horizons (Xbox One)

Monday

  • NHL Stanley Cup Finals Game 4, NBC, 8PM
  • So You Think You Can Dance, Fox, 8PM
  • WWE Raw, USA, 8PM
  • Reign, CW, 8PM
  • American Dad, TBS, 8:30PM
  • Rizzoli & Isles (season premiere), TNT, 9PM
  • Angie Tribeca (season premiere), TBS, 9PM
  • Top Gear, BBC America, 9PM
  • 12 Monkeys, Syfy, 9PM
  • Mistresses, ABC, 10PM
  • Turn, AMC, 10PM
  • Extra Gear, BBC America, 10:30PM
  • Scream, MTV, 11PM
  • Hunters, Syfy, 12AM

Tuesday

  • Powers, PSN, 3AM
  • The Mindy Project, Hulu, 3AM
  • Casual (season premiere), Hulu, 3AM
  • America’s Got Talent, NBC, 8PM
  • Coupled, Fox, 9PM
  • 60 Minutes Sports, Showtime, 9PM
  • Containment, CW, 9PM
  • Deadliest Catch, Discovery, 9PM
  • Feed the Beast, AMC, 10PM
  • Maya & Marty, NBC, 10PM
  • Person of Interest, CBS, 10PM
  • Tosh.0 (summer premiere), Comedy Central, 10PM
  • Not Safe with Nikki Glaser (summer premiere), Comedy Central, 10:30PM

Wednesday

  • Chelsea, Netflix 3AM
  • American Ninja Warrior, NBC, 8PM
  • Unsung: Next, TV One, 8PM
  • Young & Hungry, Freeform, 8PM
  • Baby Daddy, Freeform, 8:30PM
  • NBA Finals Game 3, ABC, 9PM
  • Kingdom, DirecTV, 9PM
  • Maron, IFC, 9PM
  • Wayward Pines, Fox, 9PM
  • Royal Pains, USA, 10PM
  • The Real World/Road Rules Challenge, MTV, 10PM
  • The Americans (season finale), FX, 10PM
  • The Ultimate Fighter, Fox Sports 1, 10PM
  • Cleverman, Sundance, 10PM

Thursday

  • Chelsea, Netflix, 3AM
  • NHL Stanley Cup Finals Game 5, NBC, 8PM
  • American Grit, Fox, 8PM
  • Lip Sync Battle, Spike TV, 8PM
  • Bones, Fox, 8PM
  • WWE SmackDown, USA, 8PM
  • Streets of Compton (series premiere), A&E, 9PM
  • Beauty and the Beast, CW, 9PM
  • Live from Daryl’s House, MTV Live, 9PM
  • Red Nose Day, NBC, 9PM
  • Alone, History, 9PM
  • Orphan Black, BBC America, 10PM
  • Ladylike (series premiere), MTV, 11PM

Friday

  • Voltron: Legendary Defender (S1)
  • Lego Friends: The Power of Friendship (season premiere), Netflix, 3AM
  • Chelsea, Netflix, 3AM
  • Copa America Centenario, Fox, 6:30PM
  • Masters of Illusion, CW, 8PM
  • NBA Finals Game 4, ABC, 9PM
  • Outcast, Cinemax, 10PM
  • ELeague, TBS, 10PM
  • Comedy! Bang! Bang!, IFC, 11PM

Saturday

  • Killing Mommy, Lifetime, 8PM
  • People’s List, ABC, 8PM
  • 30 for 30: O.J. Made in America: Part 1, ABC, 9PM
  • Hell on Wheels (summer premiere), AMC, 9PM
  • Outlander, Starz, 9PM
  • American West (series premiere), AMC, 10PM
  • Being (summer premiere), Centric, 10PM

Sunday

  • Cooper Barrett’s Guide to Surviving Live, Fox, 7PM
  • The 70th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 8PM
  • The Girlfriend Experience, Starz, 8PM
  • NHL Stanley Cup Finals Game 6, NBC, 8PM
  • Dodgers/Giants, ESPN, 8PM
  • Preacher, AMC, 9PM
  • Game of Thrones, HBO, 9PM
  • House of Lies (series finale), Showtime, 9PM
  • The Last Ship (season premiere), TNT, 9PM
  • The Night Stalker, Lifetime, 9PM
  • Undercover Boss, CBS, 9PM
  • Ride with Norman Reedus (series premiere), AMC, 10PM
  • Feed the Beast, AMC, 10PM
  • Penny Dreadful, Showtime, 10PM
  • Silicon Valley, HBO,10PM
  • United Shades of America, CNN, 10PM
  • Veep, HBO, 10:30PM
  • Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, HBO, 11PM

(All times listed are ET)

7
Jun

Santiago subway will be the first powered mostly by the sun


A subterranean transit system may seem like an unlikely place to find some solar power, but that is exactly how the city of Santiago, Chile hopes to power the trains on its 108-stop, 64-mile Metro system. According to Fast Company, the Santiago Metro will soon be the first in the world to get the majority of its power from renewable resources.

Chile has the advantage of being one of the sunniest places on Earth and the power itself will be generated at a 100-megawatt solar plant on the edge of the Atacama Desert, about 400 miles away from Santiago. Assuming the city hits its goal, by next year the sun will provide 60 percent of the energy needed to move the system’s 2.5 million daily passengers. A nearby wind farm will fill in another 18 percent of the necessary power.

The solar plant is being built by California company SunPower using low-cost modular panels that cut down on setup and maintenance time. One key difference that sets Santiago’s system apart from other cities is a direct connection that will transmit power from the solar facility straight to the subway system instead of tapping into the city’s main power grid. And because desert dust has the potential to gunk up solar panels, SunPower is also using specially designed robots to keep the panels clean and running efficiently. In the United States, SunPower has actually partnered with Ford to provide renewable energy for owners of electric vehicles, but CEO Tom Werner thinks the Santiago plan could be the start of “a widespread trend” for cities with power-hungry transit systems.

7
Jun

Trade off unwanted ‘Rocket League’ gear for hats and profit


Cross-platform play is getting some fresh company with the new additions coming to the soccer-meets-vehicular-mayhem of Rocket League. As part of the game’s next update, the developers at Psyonix say they’re adding “rare” and “very rare” items (hats, paintjobs, etc..) that will augment a particular skill of yours. More than that, if you build up a collection of gear that you’d rather not use any more, have countless duplicates of or have found more powerful/uncommon versions of, soon you’ll be able to trade items in for more prestigious implements.

Maybe best of all is news that trading gear among your friends will be possible too, and the loot might become even more valuable as it’s passed from person to person. Rocket League’s next patch is shaping up to be pretty sizable, and the developers tease that there will be even more info about it coming later this week. Party on, Wayne.

Source: Psyonix

7
Jun

Instagram Updated With Share Sheet Extension for Quicker Sharing


A minor Instagram update released this morning lists only bug fixes in the description, but has quietly added a long overdue feature – a share sheet extension. With the new version of Instagram, it’s possible to use the “share” feature in Photos or another app that supports share extensions to upload content directly to Instagram without needing to open the Instagram app.

When viewing images in Photos, selecting an image and then tapping on “share” now brings up Instagram alongside other sharing options like Facebook, Twitter, and Flickr. Selecting Instagram will allow users to write a caption before sending the image to Instagram.

As MacStories points out, Instagram’s share extension is limited. Adding a caption to a photo is the only option, with no available photo adjustment tools or options for adding locations and people tags.

Instagram can be added to the share sheet through the Photos app by tapping on share, selecting the “More” button, and choosing to toggle on the Instagram option. Once that’s done, Instagram will always be available in the share sheet of any app with share functionality.

Instagram can be downloaded from the App Store for free. [Direct Link]

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Jun

iOS 10 Concept Features Dark Mode, Split Screen for iPhone


There’s been some speculation that the dark theme of Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference website and WWDC app are hinting at a potential dark mode set to be released as part of iOS 10, and a new set of concept images from iHelpBR imagines what a dark mode setting could look like on iOS devices.

A system-wide dark mode is depicted in the images, offering up an example of what darker backgrounds would look like in Messages, Mail, Contacts, News, and more. iHelpBR speculates that such a feature could be set to come on automatically when the sun sets, darkening the entire operating system as is currently done in the Maps app.

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The site images a dark mode that would extend to built-in Apple apps and system menus, as well as third-party apps using a potential dark mode API.

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iHelpBR’s concept also features split-screen multitasking and picture-in-picture support, bringing the iPad feature to the iPhone when used in landscape mode. It’s not clear if Apple would consider bringing split-screen multitasking to the iPhone given the small amount of screen real estate compared to an iPad, but some users would likely welcome the feature.

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OS X has had a dark mode since the 2014 launch of OS X Yosemite, with a darker menu bar, dock, and system menus, and since then, it’s been a highly desired feature for iOS. Despite the darker look of Apple’s WWDC app and WWDC website, there is no concrete evidence a dark mode is coming, but it’s a possibility. A dark mode was also featured in the iOS 10 wish list concept video created by MacStories.

iOS 10 will debut next week alongside OS X 10.12 and new versions of watchOS and tvOS. Apple is expected to show off the new operating systems at the WWDC keynote event, set to take place on June 13 at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time. Following the keynote event, Apple will likely provide beta versions of new software to developers.

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Jun

Apple Launches New Apple Music Fashion Channel Featuring Content Curated by Alexander Wang


Apple has created a new “Apple Music Fashion” channel available to Apple Music subscribers, which features three new Apple Music playlists curated by fashion designer Alexander Wang, among other curated selections from Vogue, Burberry, and more.

As shared by Vogue, Wang’s playlists, entitled Chill, Hype, and Vibe, feature a mix of R&B slow jams to hardcore rap to “dance-floor ready tracks.” Each playlist includes between 15 and 20 songs.

“Chill is my go-to playlist when I get home, when I need to decompress, or when I’m having a night in,” Wang told Vogue.com of a playlist that includes Rihanna, Drake, and Juicy J. […]

“Hype–those songs are mostly derived from playlists that I’ve played in a party bus or en route to a festival or going out. They are songs that kick up the energy,” he says of a grouping that features Diplo, M.I.A., and Lil Jon. “Vibe is more a playlist that’s in between, with songs that have high energy and also are great classics. It’s good for having people over, drinks; it’s kind of pregame music.” There you’ll find A$AP Rocky, Rich Homie Quan, and Meek Mill.

Wang plans to update the playlists throughout the year with new content so his selections are always up to date. The launch of his playlists are accompanied by a new Apple Music video.

New playlists, compliments of @AlexanderWangNY.
CHILL. HYPE. VIBE.https://t.co/dRMOXuAw0H#AppleMusicFashionhttps://t.co/OS1acuC8cW

— Apple Music (@AppleMusic) June 6, 2016

Wang’s playlists and the Apple Music Fashion channel can be accessed by all Apple Music subscribers on iOS devices, Macs, and Android devices through this link.

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Jun

Urban Armor Gear LG G4 case review: Where beauty meets precision


Urban Armor Gear is arguably the case maker for all devices. They claim to make quality, military grade cases for most of the popular devices, along with equally good screen protectors. I recently purchased one for my iPad Air 2 and was totally blown away by what it had to offer.

I also have the LG G4, and inevitably grew curious at what else UAG had up on offer. While the LG G5 has already been out for some time, I nevertheless thought it a good idea to test out what all the UAG hype is all about. So, here is our LG G4 Urban Armor Gear Case and tempered screen protector review.

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A big thanks to UAG for sending out these review samples.

In the Box

For the case, the box is relatively simple. There’s a small paper slip thrown in with basic step-by-step application instructions. There is, as a nice benefit, a screen protector that comes with the case. It’s a plastic film that will give you some protection against scratches. It’s something that’s not advertised as part of the package, but it is not something I’d use for a long term period either.

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The presentation is very nice and gives the impression of a premium product without actually applying the product or taking it out of its packaging.

The screen protector, on the other hand, comes with quite a bit more thrown in the box.

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Wrapped firmly in solid cardboard, it is nicely secured and should be protected against any shipping damage. With it is the application instructions, a dust remover, two microfiber wipes and a repositioning film.

All very good on the outside, but how well do they stack up when you use them?

Case

The LG G4 UAG case is downright excellent. It fits perfectly down to the micrometer and feels extremely solid and well defined. All the curves are accounted for and it snaps on without hassle.

Take the cutouts, for example. The case contours seamlessly to the outline shape of the camera and flash, while also providing a big enough charging hole and even a headphone cutout designed for odd shaped connections.

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The design makes for a case that is a pleasure to hold. It has grips on the sides for more firm handling, aided by the rubber bands running along the extreme top and bottom of it. Even the back design is aesthetically pleasing, although I’m not sure why UAG always goes with this particular signature patterned back.

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Not only does it look startlingly great, it fulfills its main function and provides a whole ton of protection. It is rated MIL STD 810G 516.6 for military drop protection which means that your device should be just fine if you happen to drop it.

In case you’re wondering, GCN.com defines the 516.6 test as the following:

This is probably the method that is cited the most by manufacturers and agencies alike. Part of this test method is sometimes referred to as the “drop” test, and it gauges how well a device holds up to impacts while falling from certain heights. The tests are designed to determine how well a device can put up with general physical abuse while in operation, but not from factors such as nearby explosions (these are covered in separate methods).

I dropped my G4 several times with the case on (I like to live dangerously) and it turned out just fine.

It’s all the small things that UAG takes notice of. For example, with my previous case, the flash would glare and be redirected through the side of the case, reducing the intensity of it. I was delighted to see that UAG had already addressed this and had advertised it on the box as “Glare-free flash” before I even opened the box.

In short, the case feels great, works great, looks great but on the whole is amazing. It will set you back $34.95, which is quite pricey. But hey, you pay for quality, right?

Tempered Glass Screen Protector

There is probably just as many things to say about the screen protector as compared to the case.

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First off, I love what was thrown in with the protector. It gives you everything you need for a proper and tidy installation. The instructions are nothing new:

Clean the screen
Apply protector
Push out bubbles

I (obviously) started off by using the included microfiber cloth to clean the G4 screen. I’m rather accustomed to applying screen protectors to tablets, so doing it on a small screen was much easier.

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Once I had that done, I peeled back the film covering the sticky bit on the protector before proceeding to lay it down. The application was not as smooth as I wanted it to be: there are virtually no reference points to use to balance the tempered glass so that it lines up perfectly. It’s not exactly hard though, I however had to remove the protector several times until I got it seamlessly lined up with everything. It can be removed if needed, albeit with some caution.

Unfortunately there are no pictures from the application due the concentration required – I’m sure you can relate.

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Once it was on, there were no bubbles or dust particles left underneath it (but that may just be my perfection skills).

The protector is strong, bends with the phone curve and is certainly an outstanding option.

There is a tiny problem, however. The UAG logo slapped on the top corner covers the front LED light by a wee bit. It’s not a big problem, but it’s something that I feel UAG could improve upon. After all, not may people want to see another logo on their front screen, right?

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Lastly, the biggest problem is perhaps the one that will prevent you from buying it: the price. At $39.95, I really begin to wonder how much engineering went into this thing that makes it more expensive than the case itself. Sure it’s a great case, but is a price like this really justifiable?

Keep in mind that the case comes with a free plastic screen protector.

Conclusion

If you’re looking for something to protect your LG G4, UAG is the place you want to go to. All of their offerings are premium, quality products that will bid you and your device well into its senior years. Granted that you can afford the price, you should not take a second look at getting these great products. I can say with almost complete certainty that this applies for the entire Urban Armor Gear range.

You can purchase this LG G4 case and tempered glass screen protector from UAG’s official website, along with related accessories.

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Jun

OnePlus Loop VR headset preview: This is the free VR headset for the OnePlus 3 launch


When OnePlus said it was giving away free VR headsets, the internet blew up and soon stock had vanished. Fortunately we were at the front of the queue and now we’ve had our Loop VR headset delivered. 

It would be selfish not to share, so here it is, the launch vessel for the OnePlus 3, the Loop VR.

OnePlus Loop VR hardware design

Emblazoned across the side of the Loop VR is “powered by ANTVR”, aping the wording on Samsung’s Gear VR which reads “powered by OCULUS”. In the case of the Loop, there’s no “power” in the hardware: this is a passive headset. 

In that sense, the Loop VR is similar to existing VR headsets that have been developed for use within the Google Cardboard system, such as Homido. But in this case it offers a plastic body that’s fairly substantial, combined with a rubber flange and foam pad to make a seal against your face.

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It’s substantial and attractively designed for something that’s free and we like the solidity of the main plastic body: it will certainly last longer than something made from cardboard. The Loop VR measures 189 x 103 x 133mm and it weighs about 366g, and that’s without the phone.

There’s a three-point strap that offers some adjustment to hold the headset to your face, so it has an immediate advantage over many of the Cardboard viewers that need you to hold them in place, although this isn’t the most comfortable of headsets and we found it pressed on the bridge of the nose, and there’s no padding there. 

This is perhaps made worse by the weight: as it’s pretty heavy, especially once you’ve added a phone to the front, gravity pulls it down your face onto the top of your nose. You could tighten the straps, especially the top strap to try and pull it up, but in reality the problem is a lack of support in the lower sections where it presses against your cheeks. Still, it was free, so you can’t complain too much. 

As is the convention, there are two magnifying eyepieces within the headset and these offer some adjustment, to accommodate the distance between your eyes. These have to be clicked back and forth from the inside, but it’s easy enough to make these minor adjustments. 

You’ll notice there’s been no mention of any buttons or controls: there aren’t any, so this isn’t a fully compliant Google Cardboard headset.

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OnePlus Loop VR smartphone requirements

The phone slips into the front and is held in place via friction with a couple of rubber bubbles on the outside pushing the phone against the rubber-foam front. That’s a fairly conventional setup for these types of headsets and in our tests, phones are held in place securely enough, so they don’t slide around when you move your head about.

The official specs say that the Loop VR supports iOS and Android and that it is designed for devices with a display around 5 to 6 inches. We tested it mainly with the Nexus 6, a device that we’ve used for a number of VR applications because of its large high-resolution display. Of course, all the sensors of the phone provide the movement in the VR universe and the speakers provide the sound, although headphones are recommended.

The Nexus 6 works well (aside from being rather heavy) and the display fits into the Loop VR’s field of view well. If you happen to have an Xperia Z5 Premium you’ll find this is also great, because it offers even greater resolutions for those applications, like YouTube 360 video, that supports it.

We also tested it with the Xperia X. Although the phone’s smaller size and slimmer body are held in place securely enough, because it’s only 5 inches, it doesn’t fill the field of view so well. This means you can see some of the phone and the edges of the display, where the bigger devices give a better, more immersive, experience. 

Additionally, the full HD display is ok for VR, but only ok: the higher the pixel density, the better your content can look, especially when you consider that it’s being magnified by those lenses. Still, the long and short of it is that most mainstream phones will be fine and some will be better than others.

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OnePlus Loop VR: Controls and content

Normally when looking at a VR headset, content is king and control is what makes the difference. In the Google Cardboard universe, the addition of a capacitive button made a big difference, as it allowed you to select and navigate, finding your way out of virtual lobbies more dynamically than just the hover-to-select method. 

Some headsets, like Gear VR, give you even more controls, but that’s a deeper integrated headset designed to work with Samsung’s phones. The Loop VR gives you nothing, so in that sense, it’s a slight step back. For content to be effective, it’s going to need easy navigation, or you might have to be sliding the phone out to tap the display every time you want to do something. Currently there’s a mixture of navigation options presented by VR apps.

This might all change in the future however. With Daydream presenting a new future for Google VR – and thereby smartphone-based VR – the lack of controls might be side-stepped with the introduction of a controller, something that Daydream has in its specifications. That’s some way off for now, but could change the VR landscape later in 2016.

READ: What is Daydream and when is it coming?

There’s no content per se, although you can use any of the current VR or 3D apps on Google Play and it works with YouTube 360 video. You’ll quickly find that Android prompts you to set it up via the QR code scanner method that Cardboard offers – but there’s no QR code, so you can’t. 

The Loop VR was pitched as a giveaway to help you watch the OnePlus 3 VR launch event. There’s a Loop VR app, but this is currently just a 2D countdown timer. This is likely to become a VR lounge to launch and showcase the OnePlus 3 on launch day, but currently doesn’t offer any other functions. We’re sure it will blossom into a slick app to use with the Loop VR when the time comes.

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OnePlus Loop VR: Conclusions

With everything free there’s always a caveat and that is that you can’t complain too much. Is this the best headset out there? No, it isn’t. It’s not the most comfortable, it is heavy and it lacks Google Cardboard compatibility, so as it stands, it’s not as functional as it could be. 

That said, it supports plenty of phone sizes and does so securely, it offers a modicum of adjustment for different sized heads and it looks good. The Loop VR isn’t a silver bullet that will mean you don’t need to look at other VR headsets for a longer-term solution, but it’s a lot more attractive than a piece of cardboard.

Roll on 14 June for the launch of the OnePlus 3!

READ: OnePlus 3: Release date, rumours and everything you need to know

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Jun

Lenovo Tech World 2016: How can you watch and what will be unveiled?


Lenovo will hold an event in June to introduce new phones and more.

This event, dubbed Tech World, will not only see the introduction of a new line of Moto phones but will also serve as the official launch of Lenovo’s Project Tango phone. If you’d like to know more about these devices and what else Lenovo might have up its sleeve, we’ve rounded up all the speculation along with confirmed information – including how you can stream Tech World.

Lenovo Tech World 2016: What is it and when is it?

Lenovo Tech World is Lenovo’s second annual technology conference. It’ll be held in San Francisco on 9 June 2016. Yang Yuanqing, Lenovo’s CEO, is scheduled to take the stage during the conference’s main keynote, where Lenovo has promised it will address “the most promising and emerging topics in innovation, including virtual reality, smart connected devices/IoT, and harnessing the power of the cloud.”

Lenovo Tech World 2016: How can you stream it?

Lenovo will livestream its keynote at 10 am PST on 9 June 2016 at http://www.YouTube.com/Lenovo (the video is embedded above).

Lenovo Tech World: What will be unveiled?

Lenovo already revealed that Tech World 2016 will host major product announcements, such as the world’s first consumer Project Tango-enabled phone in partnership with Google and a “new mobile technology designed by Motorola that will dramatically change the way people think about and use their most personal devices – in a snap”.

Here’s everything we know so far about Tech World 2016…

Project Tango

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Lenovo and Google announced a Tango phone for consumers earlier this year, but the device, which will be the first commercially-available phone loaded with Google’s 3D mapping tech, won’t get an official launch until Tech World 2016. We know that the phone will be under 6.5 inches big, should cost $500 or less, and features a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. The rest is a mystery.

The consumer version will likely have a different design than the prototype released in January. It will still able to use its cameras to measure a room in 3D and overlay augmented reality objects onto the screen. This shoul allow for accurate indoor tracking, which is ideal for places like shopping centres. You can learn more about Lenovo and Google’s Tango device from here.

Moto Z

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Lenovo-owned Motorola is expected to release a follow up to the Moto X Pure Edition, but all the rumours so far have indicated Lenovo wants to ditch the Moto X brand in favour a new brand name called Moto Z. With this fresh line, you can expect Lenovo to initially launch two new devices: Moto Z Play and Moto Z Style. The interesting thing about these phones is that they’re modular.

Both phones are thought to be 5.5-inches devices that work with modular backplates called MotoMods. They will add new functionality to the phone. Recent leaks have suggested we can expect JBL speakers, a projector, and a Hasselblad-branded camera, for instance. Keep in mind that because of the MotoMods, the Moto Z cannot have a rear-mounted fingerprint reader.

It seems like the Moto Z Style will be the flagship device. Rumoured specs include a quad HD display, 32GB of storage, 3GB or 4GB of RAM, an 0.2-inch thick body, and Snapdragon 820 processor. The Moto Z Play will feature a 1080p screen, either 16GB of storage and 2GB RAM or 32GB of storage and 3GB of RAM. You can read more about both of these phones from here.

Lenovo Tech World: What about the Razr?

No, Motorola isn’t re-releasing its Razr flip phone. Although the company posted a short teaser video featuring the device, a company spokesman told The Telegraph that the hinge-based mobile phone, which sold more than 130 million units globally after launching in 2004, is not coming back. Instead, the teaser was described as a “throwback video” designed to generate excitement. 

“We love how the throwback video has been embraced and the excitement it has generated,” the company said of the video, which shows a student from the early 2000s using the phone. “The Razr was one of the most iconic phones ever designed and redefined how stylish a mobile phone can be. While Moto is not re-releasing the RAZR, we will transform mobile again on June 9.”

Lenovo Tech World: Is that all?

It’s hard to say. The company could unveil a third-generation Moto 360, but the second-generation version of the smartwatch is less than a year old. Also, we might see some new PCs announced, though it seems like Tech World is laser-focused on smartphones at the moment.