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Aug

Project Nursery Video Baby Monitor System review – CNET


The Good Nursery Project’s Video Baby Monitor System has reliable connection, crisp two-way audio and a creative design. Plus, it has a lot of extra features.

The Bad For the high price, the resolution feels a little low, the camera’s pan/tilt responsiveness is inconsistent, and the wrist monitor is a bit bulky.

The Bottom Line While the price might be too high for some customers, Nursery Project’s Monitor System is a solid product with a creative and unique design.

One of the perks of having an app-connected video baby monitor is that you don’t need to carry the base station screen around the house with you. Instead, you just pull up the app on your phone and get an instant update on your napping kiddo.

Project Nursery wants to bring together the best of both worlds — a secure, non-app-connected camera with a base station monitor that isn’t a hassle to carry around. Its solution: a 1.5-inch monitor that straps to your wrist like a smart watch. This mini monitor is included with the typical camera, a 5-inch base station viewing screen and a slew of great features. This creative design positions the $300 Project Nursery Video Baby Monitor System as one of the best on the market — and one of the most expensive.

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The first thing customers will probably notice when looking at Project Nursery’s product is the $300 price tag. This video baby monitor costs more than most wearable monitors, video monitors and even things like automated infant seats and computerized changing pads.

But Project Nursery’s monitoring kit will be worth the price for many parents. First, it has solid-but-not-incredible 800×640 resolution, a reliable connection, clear two-way audio, and plenty of extra features like motion alerts and lullabies.

Project Nursery really stands out because of its mini monitor, which shares all the features of the full-size base station. The 1.5-inch screen with a well-designed user interface is perfect for a wearable-type device. I used that monitor more often than the full-size one, especially when I did chores that required moving around the house.

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This new monitor system isn’t perfect, though. The $300 price will be prohibitive for many customers, no matter how many cool features are available. While the dedicated 2.4 GHz radio frequency keeps a consistent resolution, it has an 800-foot radius, which means you can’t do any remote viewing — a feature that would seem natural on a wearable wrist monitor like Project Nursery’s. Even within that radius, there is minor latency when panning and tilting the camera. Finally, the wearable wrist monitor is pretty bulky — especially for anyone who’s accustomed to sleeker smart watches.

For all its minor shortcomings, Project Nursery’s new monitor is a standout on the market. If parents can get past the price tag, it’ll be a solid investment.

26
Aug

Charge three devices at once with this $9 wall charger


Aukey is currently offering its 3-port desktop charger for just $9 with coupon code 24UOYEHW, a savings of $7. One of the three ports is Quick Charge 2.0 compatible, allowing you to charge your device up to 75% quicker. The other two ports are just standard chargers, meaning they won’t be as quick but they can all be used at the same time. This small unit is perfect carry around with you while traveling or on the go. It is a small piece that plugs into the wall and allows you to charge up to three devices at the same time.

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This deal has been popular in the past, so it may not last long. If interested, be sure to grab one soon! Remember, you need to use coupon code 24UOYEHW for the full savings.

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26
Aug

How to capture amazing video on your Galaxy phone


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How do I capture better video on my Galaxy phone? With a little help from these tools!

Almost anyone, regardless of age or skill level, can play around with experimenting and shooting video on their Galaxy device.

With the help from some tools, a couple of simple tips, and some editing apps, you can turn your phone videos into some beautiful, memorable visual masterpieces. Plus, shooting video with your Galaxy is a blast because of its wide selection of toys and gear, room for creativity, and overall ease.

Shooting professional-looking video with your Galaxy phone is better than you think, so here’s what you need to get started on your next mobile Hollywood blockbuster!

Gear

  • External Lenses
  • Tripod
  • External Light Source
  • Microphone
  • Gear bag

Just like someone who shoots professionally, you need some decent gear to capture the best quality video. However, because we aren’t shooting anything too terribly intense, there’s no need to break the bank or purchase crazy expensive equipment (unless you really really want to).

There are many inexpensive options available out there to bump up your overall Galaxy video quality, and the best part is you can choose to use one piece of gear, or all of them at once!

These are a few pieces of video equipment to consider using while shooting with your Galaxy phone.

External Lenses

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Similar to a DSLR camera, switching up your lenses can change what your videos look like, how they feel, and the overall quality of your clips.

With the help of an external lens, it’s easy to get creative and shoot your subject at different angles. You’ll be more likely to do something unique with a fisheye, wide-angle, macro, or any other external piece rather than just your standard Galaxy camera. All you have to do is attach the lens, aim, and start recording.

Depending on the type of lens you’re looking at shooting with, the prices can vary. Some can cost as little as a couple of dollars online (with decidedly low quality), while others can go up to $500+ for more serious phone videographers.

At the end of the day, the way you shoot will also influence the type lenses you buy. If you’re looking to shoot more still, calmer videos, then magnetized or clamp-based lenses may be a great idea; if you’re looking to shoot video that’s a bit more fast-paced and intense, then you’ll have to spring for a set of lenses that attach with a case (or even maybe find one that’s waterproof).

Check out the XENVO Premium Lens Kit as a high-quality, reliable first lens option that won’t leave you bankrupt.

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Tripod

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If you’re looking to keep your shots steady and even, then using a tripod with your Galaxy is a must.

It doesn’t matter if you’re trying to capture a time lapse video, or attempting to get the perfect angle for your Instagram post, a tripod keeps your footage looking crisp and clean, taking your video from “Obviously shot on a Smartphone” to “Woah!”

Tripod types vary depending on the size of camera it’s meant to mount, so it’s unnecessary to spend a ton of money on something that specifically holds a larger DSLR or a video camera.

Smaller, less rigid tripods that move, twist, and bend in all directions work extremely well in tight spaces and weird positions, making them the best for shooting with your Galaxy phone as you can get the most creative results. You can pick up something like the JOBY GripTight GorillaPod to get the intended result.

As a bonus, smaller tripods that bend are also easier for storage, so it’s great for shooting video on the go.

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External light source

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Whether you’re taking video of a friend’s party, shooting action-packed skateboarding stunts, getting a timelapse at the lake, or anything in between, there’s probably going to be room for an external light source to amp up your video quality.

Even though your Galaxy phone’s flash produces quite a bit of light, it may not work while recording video. And although you can use the recording option in tandem with some flashlight apps, this can unfortunately oversaturate the image and wash-out the video if you don’t have control over how much light is let in.

An external light is a great piece of equipment for recording video because there are plenty of options to pick from depending on the type of video you want to shoot. For example, the Universal Dimmable cell phone light is a great option if you’re looking to brighten up your photos without jumping through any hoops.

There are more durable ones for action-packed videos, or simple LED lights for interviews, and with lights like these you can typically adjust and control the flood of light that you let into frame so nothing looks too washed-out.

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Microphone

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If you’re just looking to film fun little montages or music videos, a microphone isn’t a necessary piece of gear to have — your phone’s mic will do just fine. But if you’re looking to talk to people on camera and have every syllable picked up on audio, or record crystal-clear ambient sound, then looking into a portable microphone for your Galaxy phone might be a great option to consider.

Microphones can give some incredible sound quality to videos, even if the footage isn’t 100% top-of-the-line: people watching videos can’t stand barely-intelligible audio. Even though most modern Android phones have numerous microphones, having something like a case attached, or even the way you hold the phone, can cover the holes, severely distort the sound quality.

While microphones for video and DSLR cameras can be a few hundred dollars, you can find some compatible microphones for your Galaxy online that won’t be too terribly expensive. The Rode Videomicro Compact microphone is under a hundred dollars and makes sound clear as crystal!

Keep in mind that while you’re shooting video, the microphone will add some weight to your phone, so shooting with a tripod or a stabilizer might be a great option to keep your footage steady and pro-looking.

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Gear bag

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Keeping your items stored can make sure that none of your gear gets damaged as you’re moving around and shooting. Whether you’re spending a lot or a little on video equipment, you want it to be working properly when you find the perfect shot.

You can either opt for a large, bulkier gear bag, or something a bit smaller depending on what you use to shoot.

If you’re just shooting with external lenses, then a smaller roll-like bag, like the Photojojo Photographer’s Pouch, could be good at keeping everything separated and neat, but if you’re shooting with various tripods and lights, you might want something a bit bigger.

There are tons of options to pick from, but the key is to find something compartmentalized. Keep in mind that all this gear isn’t as gigantic as DSLR gear, so even using DSLR bags designed for lenses that have multiple sections may be a good idea for hauling you Galaxy video equipment.

See at Photojojo

Shooting Tips

The ability to capture decent video is something most smartphones are capable of nowadays.

The difference between a cool video and an amazing video usually has way more to do with the person holding the camera, and the cool thing about people is they don’t require a software update.

With that in mind, here’s a couple of quick tips for shooting video on Android.

  • Vertical Videos
  • 4K
  • Be quiet
  • Settings

Vertical Videos

There’s no nice way to say this, so I’ll just come out and say it: if you’re holding your phone vertically while recording video, you’re doing it wrong.

The video you capture in portrait looks terrible to anyone watching the video, because the video doesn’t fill the screen and makes enjoying the video you captured much more difficult. Any chance you have to turn your phone landscape to record video, you should absolutely do so. The resulting video will look much better, especially if you upload to services like YouTube for the world to see.

It’s also worth pointing out that if you start recording a video vertically and rotate your phone to horizontal in the middle of recording, the video will not rotate with you. Instead you’ll get something that is entirely unwatchable, because not only will the video be vertical but it will also be sideways.

Know when to use 4K

Lots of modern Android smartphones let you crank up the video resolution to 4K, and while this is an incredibly cool way to future-proof your videos by making sure the quality stands up to the test of time there’s a few things about 4K that can cause problems for you.

Not only is recording 4K video incredibly expensive as far as processing power and local storage goes, but most of the first and second generation 4K-capable Android phones sacrifice things like video smoothing and stability for that higher resolution. This means 4K recording by someone with shaky hands or an attempt to capture something moving especially fast can actually wind up looking worse when recording in this higher resolution mode.

The best way to be sure your videos are going to be the best is to test out things like 4K before you go to capture something important, and be aware of the limitations found in whatever device you are recording with.

Be quiet

Whether you’re running after something to catch a video of it, or you’re just a loud breather all the time, it’s important to be aware of how the sounds you make affect the video you are recording.

Shouting at someone on the other side of a Baseball field while holding a camera three feet from your face, for example, is a sure-fire way to cause everyone watching your video to cringe. It’s not just shouting, in fact when you record something in a quiet place your Android camera could easily pick up on the sound of you breathing and focus on that instead of whatever you are recording.

It’s not an easy problem to solve unless you are aware it is happening, and the easiest way to do that is to just pay attention to the sounds you are making and your proximity to the camera.

Settings

Every Android manufacturer does things just a little differently, and on top of that there are plenty of apps out there to take things even further with photos and videos. Being aware of what your app is capable of sets you up to record even better videos, as well as new kinds of videos that you never thought would be fun to capture.

The video settings menu for your camera app is your friend, and through it you could find yourself capturing 4K videos with laser focus, slow motion videos of your friend getting thrown in the pool, or even HRD video when you’re in a place with questionable lighting.

The end result is better videos for every occasion, which isn’t a big deal until you pull your phone out to capture that perfect moment. Use your settings, and have fun with your video!

Editing Apps

After shooting video on your phone, you’ll want to be able to edit together your footage without exporting it to a computer.

Some editing programs are quite expensive, but you can edit creatively straight from your Galaxy phone screen without much hassle as long as you have the right apps to work with.

Here are a couple of editing apps that go hand-in-hand with shooting video on your Galaxy!

  • FilmoraGo
  • VivaVideo
  • Triller

FilmoraGo

FilmoraGo is one the best option you have for smoothly editing through the footage you’ve captured with your Galaxy. One, because it’s easy to follow along and understand the app’s instructions, two, because the app has an incredible amount of creative options, and three, because it’s just a great, overall video-editing tool!

After selecting the video clips you would like to string together, Filmora will give you little tips as your go throughout your editing process. If you think this is annoying, you can turn the option off when you first start compiling your video.

The variety of themes within the app give the user a ton of fun creative control, and if you didn’t want to waste your time doing step-by-step editing, popping on a theme is a great alternative. You can pick from themes like fashion, 80’s, winter, Chaplain, and much more.

With FilmoraGo, you can also get a bit more detailed with your video editing, adding in colored filters, titles, overlays, and more, all while editing the speed, the volume, and the length of specific clips.

Overall, FilmoraGo is a really fantastic, easy to use app that makes editing from your phone not only simple and headache-free, but also super fun! You’ll soon be playing around with your settings, finding weird ways to splice clips together, and figuring out all the ways to turn your Galaxy videos into true Hollywood blockbusters.

Download: FilmoraGo (free)

VivaVideo

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Slap a filter on it, add some music, and edit to your hearts content with VivaVideo, an unique Instagram-like video editor for your Galaxy phone!

The theme option is particularly great if you want some flashing editing and transition effects along with a couple of colored filters and some funky music. The great thing about VivaVideo is the wide variety of options that come along with the app, including themes that cater to country life, romance, pop art, retro, and more.

You can also add music to your Galaxy videos, or choose to keep the music going underneath your video from the theme you pick. With VivaVideo, you can even add special effects to your video, along with transitions, text, filters, and stickers to make your final product truly unique.

The worst part about VivaVideo? The watermark in the lower right corner. While the app is free to download, it costs $2.99 to be able to export your video without a watermark, and $3.99 to remove the watermark, remove the video duration limit, and get rid of all those pestering ads on the app.

Download: VivaVideo (free)

Triller

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Sometimes you want to shoot great interviews or more serious moments with your Galaxy device, but other times you want to have a little fun and make montages and music videos.

Triller is a really nifty video editing app worth checking out that combines social media with video-making creativity!

After picking out a song from your library or the recommended music from Triller, you get to throw a filter on your video and customize the look of your clip. Then just angle and begin shooting to record your mini music video. The music will begin playing out loud so you know exactly what lyrics and music to follow along to.

While Triller seems a bit barren compared to other video editing apps for your Galaxy device, the thing that makes it truly unique is the social media and sharing aspect. Like apps like Vine and Instagram, you can post your video straight to your feed to have it seen by others around the world. You can also view other people’s videos and get inspiration for creative storytelling ideas from them.

Download: Triller (free)

What do you recommend?

Is there a tool, tip, or app that we missed that can make shooting pro video with your Galaxy phone easier? Let us know what you use to shoot in the comments below.

26
Aug

Best clear cases for OnePlus 3


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What’s the best clear case for OnePlus 3? Here are our favorites!

The OnePlus 3 might be a budget phone option, but that doesn’t mean you don’t want to protect your investment.

Its aluminum body is beautifully designed and if you love your OnePlus 3 naked but know you should protect it, go with a clear case!

Here are a few to get you started.

  • TUDIA Ultra Slim
  • Love Ying Ultra Slim
  • Ringke Fusion
  • Cruzerlite Bugdroid Circuit
  • Orzly Fusion
  • HOTCOOL Ultra Thin

TUDIA Ultra Slim

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TUDIA’s clear cases are some of the best money can buy, and that’s because they fit very well and stand up to short drops, bumps, and scratches quite valiantly.

The Ultra Slim is made of clear TPU, which is soft and flexible, but not so smooth that your OnePlus 3 will fall out of your hand. Quite the opposite, actually – it has a grippy textured that makes it feel solid in your hand.

The raised bezel on the front and back keep your screen and camera safe from scratches and all ports and buttons are precisely cut out, so there’s no need to take it on and off to charge.

If you’re after a well-fitting, great-feeling clear case for your OnePlus 3, then check out the TUDIA Ultra Slim.

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Love Ying Ultra Slim

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Love Ying makes some great minimalist cases that show off your OnePlus 3 in style, since you can opt for the completely clear version or you can go for translucent mint, pink, or purple.

No matter what color you choose, you’ll get a great-feeling case made of soft TPU, which is excellent for shock absorption and its flexibility makes it easy to put on and take off.

All the necessary buttons and ports are cut out, so there’s no hassle when it comes to usage and its ultra slim design means that there’s little to no bulk or weight added to your OnePlus 3. It’s like one of those flesh-colored body suits – for your phone! (Also it’s clear).

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Ringke Fusion

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The Ringke Fusion is the perfect blend of solid bump and scratch protection and flexible shock absorption. It’s made of hard polycarbonate, but all around the edges of your OnePlus 3 is soft TPU. Having your corners covered in TPU is paramount, since we all know what happens to a phone when it’s dropped on its corner (if you don’t, Google it and weep along with the owners).

You can opt for the Crystal View version, which features a totally clear TPU bumper, or you can go with the Smoke Black version, which has a translucent black bumper, for a bit of added flair.

The neat thing about the Ringke Fusion is that you’re sent a DIY template for dressing up the back of your case. It’s basically a piece of cardboard that’s the perfect size so that you can cut out photos, trim them, and stick them in your case. Change the look of your case every day if you want or just keep it clear.

The Ringke Fusion is the perfect blend of minimalism and protection and the option to customize the back is just gravy!

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Cruzerlite Bugdroid Circuit

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Cruzerlite’s Bugdroid Circuit case is a must-have for any Android superfan. The case is clear with a circuit pattern and the Bugdroid logo featured on the back. So, if you want a case that shows off your OnePlus 3 but still want a bit of a design and something to spruce it up, it’s perfect.

You don’t have to go with totally clear, if that’s not your jam. The Bugdroid Circuit case comes in eight translucent colors, from black to bright teal, so take your pick or buy a few, since they’re only about $10.

These cases aren’t just pretty faces for your OnePlus 3; they’re made of durable TPU that absorbs falls and keeps scratches at bay.

If you’re up for a clear case but want something with a little more oomph, then check out Cruzerlite’s Bugdroid Circuit.

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Orzly Fusion

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Orzly’s version of the Fusion features a hard, totally clear polycarbonate back and a reinforced rubber bumper all around the edge of your OnePlus 3 that really takes the cake for shock absorption.

Instead of being cut out, the buttons are covered and raised, which makes pressing them – especially while in your pocket – that much easier. The cutouts for the ports are precise and do not impact function whatsoever.

The rubber bumper around the case gives your OnePlus 3 a solid, grippy feel that’s secure in your hand and that reinforced rubber adds a teeny bit of weight, but it’s a good, strong-feeling weight.

If you’re up for some excellently solid protection, then check out the Orzly Fusion.

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HOTCOOL Ultra Thin

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If you really want to go for the absolutely naked look, then the HOTCOOL Ultra Thin is your best choice by far. It’s incredibly thin, weighs less than 2 ounces, and honestly looks like it’s not even there.

It’s made from soft, flexible TPU, which is better for shock absorption than hard cases. It covers the power and volume buttons and raises them slightly so that you can be more accurate when your OnePlus 3 is in your pocket, but they won’t feel obtrusive with your phone in your hand.

The best part of this case is just how minimalist it is. A great phone feels great in your hand and this case is about as close as you’ll get to that naked feeling without compromising protection. That being said, the thinner the case, the less protection you’ll receive, so understand that the HOTCOOL Ultra Thin is best-suited to protecting from scratches, light bumps, and short falls – it is by no means rugged.

If you don’t want to go for clear, it also comes in translucent black, gold, mint, and pink.

See at Amazon

What’s on your phone?

Are you using an awesome clear case on your OnePlus 3 that I neglected to mention? Let me know what you recommend in the comments below!

OnePlus 3

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26
Aug

ICYMI: Stack your dominoes and get the pizza delivered too


ICYMI: Stack your dominoes and get the pizza delivered too
Today on In Case You Missed It: Global pizza company Domino’s is teaming up with drone delivery company Flirtey to launch an actual pie delivery service, via UAV, in New Zealand. The company has passed checks by the country’s Civil Aviation Authority and aims to begin tests later this year.
Meanwhile virtual reality gamers are (understandably) losing it over the latest thing to make VR look incredible: Dexmo exoskeleton gloves that are worn, then react as though objects within games are actually being manipulated.

And in case you’re wondering, the story detailing Uber’s financial losses of over $1 billion so far this year is based on a story from Bloomberg that cites finance director Gautam Gupta, who reportedly said most of the losses come from compensation of its drivers. Considering Uber drivers have fought the company in union organizing efforts, this story is likely to keep developing.

You can watch the adorable incoming fourth grader from Austin here, and the domino tower collapsing from 19 feet here. As always, please share any interesting tech or science videos you find by using the #ICYMI hashtag on Twitter for @mskerryd.

26
Aug

Sony and Panasonic partner to sell 8K TVs by 2020


NHK boldly declared it would broadcast the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in 8K (also called Super Hi-Vision), but that’s just four years away now and the grand total of 8K TVs on the market is … one. To get things jump-started, the Japanese broadcaster has teamed up with Sony and Panasonic to develop the tech necessary to get more sets on the market, according to Nikkei.

8K requires four times the bandwidth of 4K video, so the group must build new types of streaming and compression technology. Sony and Panasonic, which both have pro video divisions, will also help NHK develop cameras and other broadcast products. For consumers, the benefit will be ultra-realistic video with more resolution than even most theaters can deliver. However, there’s barely any content for 4K, let alone 8K, so jumping to a higher resolution will be a hard sell.

NHK broadcast a small amount of 8K content from the Rio games in Japan. Since Sharp is the only company that sells an 8K set (an 85-inch, $130,000 model), the only way for fans to see it was on public viewing stations. However, Both Sony and Panasonic plan to roll out 8K sets in time for the 2020 Tokyo games. By forming an all-Japanese consortium, they hope to gain back some prestige and market share lost to Asian competitors like Samsung, LG, TCL and Vizio in the 4K market.

Via: The Verge

Source: Nikkei

26
Aug

The Engadget Podcast Ep 3: Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)


Editors Nathan Ingraham and Devindra Hardawar join host Terrence O’Brien to talk about Android Nougat, PlayStation 4 rumors and why Amazon would create an Echo-exclusive music service. Then the panel addresses the endless harassment faced by Leslie Jones, and use the word “garbage”… a lot.

Oh, and as promised, here are your Flame Wars leaderboards:

Wins

Loses

Winning %

Chris Velazco
3
1
.750
Devindra Hardawar
4
3
.571
Nathan Ingraham
3
4
.429
Cherlynn Low
1
3
.250

Relevant links:

  • The slim PS4 is looking realer every day
  • Amazon could launch an Echo-exclusive music service
  • Android 7.0 Nougat arrives today
  • Hackers target Leslie Jones, post nude photos to her site
  • Twitter permanently bans one of its most offensive users
  • Twitter is letting all users filter out trolls from their notifications
  • Gawker.com will shut down as part of Univision buyout

You can check out every episode on The Engadget Podcast page in audio, video and text form for the hearing impaired.

Watch on YouTube

Subscribe on Google Play Music

Subscribe on iTunes

Subscribe on Stitcher

Subscribe on Pocket Casts

26
Aug

Nintendo celebrates indie gaming this September


Nintendo is placing the spotlight squarely on a month’s worth of independent games, introducing the #Nindies Summer Jam promotion going on in the Nintendo eShop.

Every Thursday starting September 1st and running through September 30th, Nintendo is releasing several independent hits via the eShop, with some impressive names showing up.

The week of September 1st welcomes Thomas Happ Games’ Axiom Verge, an action platformer with a retro aesthetic, while the week of September 8th brings Jotun: Valhalla Edition, a gorgeous, hand-drawn action game based in Norse Mythology.

On the week of September 15th, Noitu Love: Devolution makes its debut, and the week of September 22nd means you can pick up Drinkbox Studios’ Severed. Finally, September 30th wraps it all up with Azure Striker GUNVOLT 2, a Nintendo 3DS exclusive.

Each game debuts at 10 percent off its original price during its first week of launch, and if you’re interested in learning more about the games themselves, video clips from the developers will be loaded into the Nintendo eShop.

You can get an eyeful of the games in the sizzle reel below.

Via: BusinessWire

26
Aug

The bottom line: Our quick verdict on the HP Chromebook 13


Until recently, if you wanted a Chromebook, you had two distinct choices: splurge on a Pixel, or settle for something cheap and pokey. Lately, though, we’ve seen a few entries that aim to do something different: offer better design and performance for just a modest premium. The latest is the HP Chromebook 13 ($499 and up), which brings a high-res 3,200 x 1,800 screen, comfortable keyboard and trackpad, up to a Core m7 processor and as much as 16GB of memory.

Obviously, though, the tricked-out version will cost you a little more than $499 ($1,029, to be precise). Indeed, we don’t recommend most people spend that much on a machine running Chrome OS. For most people, the base level model, which has a Pentium chip, will be enough. Even then, you can expect decent speeds for everyday use, along with the same sharp screen and comfy typing experience you’d get otherwise. That caveat aside, we’d also warn you about the battery life: It’s not as long as on competing Chromebooks, precisely because of that pixel-dense screen. That doesn’t mean we don’t recommend it — just that it’s not the all-around winner it appears to be on paper.

26
Aug

EE to Offer Free Six-Month Apple Music Subscriptions


United Kingdom mobile carrier EE today announced that it would begin offering free six-month Apple Music subscriptions to new and upgrading customers. The carrier says that the offer is “coming soon.”

The offer is available for iPhone and Android customers starting a new monthly phone contract or SIM only plan. To take advantage of the offer, customers must add it to their account within 30 days. After the six months, customers will automatically be charged £9.99 a month unless they cancel the subscription prior to the conclusion of the free trial.

To celebrate the offer, EE also unveiled a new ad starring actor Kevin Bacon and singer Britney Spears. Bacon dances to music on the street in celebration of getting free Apple Music until Spears appears to scold him for stealing her wardrobe and listening to her older songs.

Some carriers often decide to offer customers free trials of music services like Apple Music or Spotify to attract new customers or entice current customers into switching to newer plans. Australia’s Telstra was the first carrier to offer free Apple Music subscriptions last August, when it gifted free 12-month subscriptions. More recently, Telstra switched the free 12-month subscription to a free six-month subscription. Similarly, Germany’s Deutsche Telekom is planning to offer its customers a free six-month subscription to Apple Music in September.

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