Save £30 on the Amazon Echo Plus and get a free Philips Hue bulb (UK)

Save £30 on the Amazon Echo Plus and get a free Philips Hue bulb!
When it comes to creating a smart home, there are few ways that make the process easier than the Amazon Echo Plus, a connected speaker that can connect with various devices and allow you to manage them all through the power of voice. For a limited time only, the online retail giant is offering £30 off the Echo Plus in the UK and is bundling a Philips Hue bulb to get started.
Priced at £109.99, you not only get the smart hub that can connect to various services and even playback music, but also what will be the start of transforming your home into a connected world. The Philips Hue family of bulbs are not just ideal for shining light in dark areas but can be controlled remotely thanks to built-in wireless.
As an added bonus, you don’t need a Philips Hue hub device to bridge the gap between the Amazon Echo Plus and said bulbs. Everything works as is.
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Best zombie games for Android

Prepare for the pending zombie apocalypse with these games
Few moments in gaming are as satisfying as mowing down a gnashing horde of zombies with a machine gun. Or as exhilarating as outrunning a swarm of the living dead.
Zombies have a special place in our hearts as one of the best video game baddies of all time, and nothing beats a good zombie game. Whether you’re the type to go in guns a-blazing, or opt for a more stealthy and strategic approach, there’s a zombie game for Android that’s right up your alley.
Just remember: Don’t get bitten!
- Death Road to Canada
- Telltale Games: The Walking Dead
- Dead Trigger 2
- Into The Dead 2
- Plants Vs Zombies 2
- Zombie Gunship Survival
- Run, Zombies!
Death Road to Canada
Death Road to Canada is a $10 game — I want to open with that just to get the sticker shock out of the way before I talk about how freaking awesome this game is.
Facing a zombie apocalypse, you must lead a scrappy squad of diverse characters on a deadly mission from Florida to the relative safety of Canada. Along the way, you’ll need to explore and loot places for supplies, while also managing your team’s health and morale.
Everything within Death Road to Canada is randomly generated, making every play-through a unique experience in this dynamic road trip action-RPG. You can randomly generate your character and buddy or custom design your starting characters with different attributes to help them stay alive, but you probably don’t want to get too attached unless you’re a really good shot.
The controls admittedly take some getting used to, and there’s a pretty steep learning curve as you learn which weapons are most effective and what times it’s better to fight or run. And you will die, early and often, although that’s part of the fun of a zombie apocalypse, right?
There’s a ridiculous amount of depth in this game, including 10 different game modes to unlock. The price might seem a little steep, but if you’re a fan of rogue-like zombie games, it’s well worth the investment!
Download: Death Road to Canada ($9.99)
Telltale Games: The Walking Dead
How could we not include one of the most popular zombie franchises out there? Telltale games hit it out of the park with its series of games based on AMC’s “The Walking Dead.”
The game follows Lee Everett, a convicted criminal, in his efforts to protect an orphaned girl. Telltale Games have a unique storytelling method where the decisions you make throughout the game, including any conversations with other characters, have a major impact how the story plays out. This allows for some variety in multiple play-throughs.
You get the first episode in the series for free when you download the app, with the remaining five episodes available via in-app purchases.
Download: The Walking Dead Season One (Free w/IAPs)

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Dead Trigger 2
Dead Trigger 2 continues to be the quintessential zombie-shooting experience on mobile. The graphics are amazing, though the game hardly takes itself seriously — there are lots of tongue-in-cheek references and over-the-top baddies to mow down. This version is a little different in that players now have their own hideout and a crew that can build stuff for them. The controls have also been streamlined for touch; all you have to do is move the crosshairs over a zombie, and if you’re in range, you’ll automatically start shooting.
There are many missions to enjoy, and the in-app purchases have been scaled back with the removal of the premium currency — now you can buy and build everything yourself without spending a cent.
Download: Dead Trigger 2 (Free)
Into the Dead 2
Into the Dead 2 is a first-person game that puts you in the role of a survivor in a post-zombie-apocalyptic world. You must run for your life to stay alive, occasionally finding weapons to help you fight back.
There’s a surprising amount of variety in this game with a story that spans over 60 stages with multiple endings. Unlock and upgrade your weapons and even play with a canine companion as you explore military bases and survivor campsites looking for other survivors.
On top of the unique gameplay, this game also looks gorgeous. It’s the perfect game to play with the lights off.
Download: Into the Dead 2 (Free w/ ads, IAPs)
Plants vs Zombies 2
Plants Vs. Zombies is one of those classic game franchises that’s just so fun to play. I can still remember beating the first one after marathon sessions in University while I was supposed to be studying.
Plants Vs. Zombies 2 continues with that winning formula, offering a new campaign that spans over 11 unique worlds spanning all of space and time — from Ancient Egypt to outer space. Collect and choose your favorite plants as you battle against swarm after swarm of brain-hungry zombies.
It’s just classic a classic strategy action game with a splash of zombie fun that’s fun and accessible for the whole family. Not your “traditional” zombie game compared to the other entries on the list, but a great game nonetheless and certainly worthy of its spot here.
Download: Plants vs Zombies 2 (Free)

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Zombie Gunship Survival
Zombie Gunship has always offered a unique zombie gaming experiences on mobile. Rather than compete with the flashy first-person shooters or more challenging strategy games, Zombie Gunship Survival has you take to the skies as you offer support to ground troops looking to push back the hordes.
The graphics are outstanding as it’s got a very authentic look and feel during gameplay. As you complete missions you can upgrade and your weapons and start building out your remote airfield as your base of operations. Like so many other games, your basic duties are to survive and save other survivors.
Check out Zombie Gunship Survival if you’re looking for a fresh take on the zombie survival genre.
Download: Zombie Gunship Survival (Free w/ ads, IAPs)
Zombies, Run!
Part fitness tracker, part audio drama, Zombies, Run! is the perfect app for those of us who really need to be motivated to keep running. Developed by Six to Start, this app has been around for quite some time, but it’s always a fun recommendation to throw out there for anyone looking to start a running routine. Simply load up the game on your phone, pop in your favorite workout headphones and head out on your adventure.
You fill the role of Runner 5, a survivor of an ongoing zombie apocalypse that must venture out into the infected lands to collect supplies and find new survivors. You’re able to listen to your own music with the story cutting in between songs. If you start slowing down, you might begin to hear zombies following you — a not-so-subtle reminder to pick up the pace.
The base app is free, but you can pay a monthly or yearly subscription to unlock all the missions and content at once. If you’ve never tried it before, it’s definitely worth checking out.
Download: Zombies, Run! (Free w/ optional subscription available)

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How do you like to slay zombies?
There are our picks, but did we miss your favorite? Let us know in the comments!
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The best VR experiences to share with family this Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving means family, and that means showing off your VR headset to all of them.
November is halfway over, and that means it’s only a few weeks until the big Turkeyfest. We’re talking about Thanksgiving, a holiday about food, family, football, and spending the day with relatives you may not have seen since last Christmas. To help while away the hours between arriving and sitting down to devour dinner, bringing your Gear VR or Daydream along to show off what VR can do is an awesome idea.
So we’ve put together a list of the best apps to share with everyone this Thanksgiving. From Football to space, there’s a little bit of everything here.
Read more at VRHeads
Gboard gets built-in stickers and 40 more languages with latest update
Gboard now features built-in stickers and supports more than 120 different languages.

Although your options for virtual keyboards on Android are endless, Google’s Gboard remains as one of the best around. Gboard recently received a new update, and it brings support for built-in stickers and 40 additional languages.

Starting first with the new languages, the biggest addition is that of Japanese. Google has offered a Google Japanese Input app for a while that allows users to type in the language, but it’s nice to finally see it integrated into the full Gboard application. If you’re currently using Google Japanese Input, you’ll need to manually download Gboard and configure it for Japanese typing in order to get the new experience.
As for the built-in stickers, you’ll now see four sticker packs in Gboard when tapping on the stickers icon. Stickers could previously be used with Gboard, but doing so required you to download Allo and grab them through it rather than directly through Gboard. It was a pretty clunky process, so we’re grateful to see that there’s no longer a reliance on Allo to make the sticker magic happen.


The latest update for Gboard is live on the Play Store now, but if you’re not seeing it for whatever reason, you can download the APK file here.
Emogi for Gboard brings thousands of animated stickers to Android
Google will fix hissing sound on Pixel 2 in “the coming weeks”
Your Pixel 2 will soon be free of both clicking and hissing.
Since its release, a number of users of the smaller Pixel 2 have reported a faint hissing sound that can be heard when the phone is placed near your ear during a phone call. My device doesn’t appear to be affected, but those that are experiencing the issue should be relieved to know that a software update will soon be available that eliminates it for good.

This announcement came from a community manager of Google’s Pixel User Community, and it’s said that the update will be available “in the coming weeks.” We certainly would have liked a more solid ETA, but having a light at the end of the tunnel is still great nonetheless.
Google recently fixed the clicking noise also found with the Pixel 2 in the November security patch, and that was discovered to be a bug with the phone’s NFC chip. It’s unclear exactly what’s causing the hissing, but I suppose that won’t matter in a few weeks.
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Cheap Fitness Trackers You’ve Never Heard Of

Don’t spend your money on a high-end fitness tracker right off the bat, try out one of these cheap ones instead!
When it comes to fitness trackers, big names like Fitbit, Garmin, and Jawbone have a real grip on the market. While Fitbit has been in the game a long time and makes a great product, the best Fitbit products cost a lot of money, same goes for big brands like Garmin and Jawbone.
If you’re looking to try a fitness tracker for the first time, spending hundreds of dollars on a Fitbit or other big brand name may not be the wisest choice. Try before you buy isn’t always realistic; however, if you buy a cheap fitness tracker first, you can see if it will be worth to upgrading to a more expensive brand later. Here are our favorite cheap fitness trackers that you’ve probably never heard about.
- Wesoo K1 Fitness Watch
- FitOn
- LEMFO Fitness Tracker
- X-CHENG Fitness Tracker
Wesoo K1 fitness watch

For only $30, the Wesoo K1 offers lots of features that you’ll find on higher-end fitness trackers for a fraction of the price.
Counting calories, steps per day, and distance traveled are all par for the course on any fitness tracker, but the addition of automatic sleep monitoring, silent vibrating alarms, and sedentary alerts makes the $30 price tag even sweeter.
One of the coolest features of the Wesoo K1 is its ability to charge without a cable. That’s right when you take the Wesoo K1 out of the band, there’s a built-in USB end on the tracker so you just have to plug it into your computer, wall outlet, or even a power bank to charge it.
You can buy the Wesoo K1 fitness watch with an extra band that either purple or blue.
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FitOn

FitOn is a relatively ambitious Kickstarter campaign, that looks promising and has already reached its funding goal.
On top of tracking all your important fitness metrics — steps per day, calories burned, distance, traveled, etc. — FitOn is promising a IP68 water resistance rating meaning you can swim with this tracker on all you want without damaging it.
The FitOn promo video also describes an oxygen meter that’s meant to help you gauge your blood oxygen levels during intense workouts or swims. Using this data with the included heart rate monitor will give you a better statistics when it comes to your personal training.
Now since this is a Kickstarter campaign there is a little bit of risk in backing it up; however, it’s already over it’s funding goal so that risk should be limited. You can back this campaign and receive a FitOn when they start shipping for only $49.
See at Kickstarter
LEMFO fitness tracker

If you’re going to be wearing something on your wrist all day, why not make it stand out a little? The LEMFO fitness tracker has a bold design that will is bound to get noticed while packing in important fitness tracker features.
The automatic sleep monitoring will kick in when you decide to lay your weary head down for a rest, and the active heart rate monitor will help you track your pulse through even the most intense workouts.
The LEMFO fitness tracker has an IP67 rating, meaning you can take it for a quick swim or out in the rain with no problem and even supports message and call notifications to keep you up to date.
For only $35, LEMFO fitness tracker is a great way to see if you enjoy using a fitness tracker or not.
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X-CHENG fitness tracker

If you like the idea of having a fitness tracker that embraces the smart side of things, the X-CHENG fitness tracker may be your best bet.
While it’s big display and bold design may not be your style, the X-CHENG fitness tracker checks all the boxes. IP67 water resistance rating, automatic sleep monitoring, heart rate monitor, calorie counter, step counter, and all the other essential fitness tracking abilities are present.
Not only can this thing receive your calls and texts, it also can hook up to your Facebook, Twitter, and other social apps and send all your important notifications right to your wrist! Plus, even with the huge display, the battery should still last you a whole week between charges, meaning you don’t have to worry about it dying in the middle of your workouts as often.
You can pick up the X-CHENG fitness tracker for $45.
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Do you have any suggestions?
Do you know of any fitness trackers that nobody has heard about? We want to hear from you. Leave us a comment down below!
‘A Wrinkle in Time’ trailer shows off a planet-hopping adventure
A Wrinkle in Time is a classic sci-fi novel that’s being brought to the big screen by director Ava Duverney. The book, originally published in 1963, is by Madeleine L’Engle and features Meg Murry, a twelve-year-old girl who goes on a quest across the universe to save her father. A new trailer for the movie, which releases on March 9th, 2018, came out today.
The trailer focuses on the science of the movie, which revolves around Meg’s father’s (Chris Pine) discovery. He found that there was a way to travel across great distances in the blink of an eye via a tesseract. However, he was captured by a dark force in the universe, and Meg (Storm Reid), along with her brother Charles Wallace (Deric McCabe) and friend Calvin O’Keefe (Levi Miller), must save him. They’re aided by three witches, played by Oprah Winfrey, Reese Witherspoon and Mindy Kaling. Gugu Mbatha-Raw also costars in the movie as Meg’s mother.
Source: YouTube
SoundCloud shows how its algorithms influence music streams
SoundCloud wants the world (and, more importantly, record labels) to know that it can break artists too. And, who can blame it. It must sting when Apple Music declares that it helped Post Malone (who went viral on SoundCloud before invading the Billboard Hot 100) become a streaming record-breaker. And, when Spotify’s Rap Caviar playlist (stocked with SoundCloud upstarts, like Lil’ Uzi Vert and Lil’ Pump) is hailed as a hit-maker. Its solution? A new stat that reveals the power of its algorithm in helping creators nab more plays. The update follows the insights SoundCloud added to its SoundCloud Pulse app and the web, including playlist streams and top listeners, cities and countries.
This time, the stats are even more granular. Creators will be able to see how often their tracks are receiving plays through algorithmic discovery features, such as “related tracks,” artist stations, and The Upload: SoundCloud’s personalized new music feed.
The problem for SoundCloud — a home to underground artists — is its inability to monetize. We’re talking about a company that almost went under as recently as August – – it survived by laying off hundreds, replacing its CEO, and securing some much-needed cash. But, it also shot itself in the foot by failing to capitalize on the success of an entire genre built on the back of its service (SoundCoud Rap). And, it continues to suffer setbacks — last month, Billboard announced that ad-supported streaming services (like SoundCloud and YouTube) will carry less weight compared to paid services when it comes to its chart rankings, starting in 2018. Meanwhile, SoundCloud’s attempt at corralling paying subscribers (SoundCloud Go) was a mess.
But, doubling down on analytics is a step in the right direction. At the very least, it should please uploaders (the lifeblood of the service). What’s more, it could help position it as an influential distributor, in the vein of its popular rivals. Maybe it would be wise to ditch the video experiments, though, which didn’t work for Spotify either.
Uber orders up to 24,000 Volvo SUVs for its self-driving fleet
Uber has just taken another big step from a ride-sharing service to a transportation provider. It announced that it will buy up to 24,000 Volvo XC90s, marking the first major vehicle fleet purchase by a ride-hailing service. Uber will take delivery of the SUVs between 2019 and 2021, then equip them with its own sensors and tech, allowing it to do fully autonomous, driver-free passenger rides. “This new agreement puts us on a path toward mass-produced, self-driving vehicles at scale,” Uber’s Jeff Miller told Bloomberg.
The XC90 starts at $47,000, so this could be a pretty substantial purchase — over $1 billion worth of cars, to be exact. Uber and Volvo previously signed a $300 million pact, and Volvo, based in Sweden but owned by China’s Geely Auto, is using the proceeds to develop its own driverless cars. It has been working with Uber for nearly three years to develop a base vehicle with core autonomous tech, which the ride-sharing company could then customize as it sees fit. Uber has also made deals with Ford and Daimler.
Uber aims to eventually give driver-free passenger rides, which is the only way such a service would be economically feasible. “It only becomes a commercial business when you can remove the vehicle operator from the equation,” Miller told Reuters.
However, Uber and everyone else are still far from that goal. Uber has been offering autonomous car rides in Ford Fusion and other vehicles for over a year in Pittsburgh. However, earlier this year, it admitted that human drivers had to take the wheel at least once every mile. City dwellers are also reportedly tired of the tests, as they haven’t provided the promised jobs and other benefits. On top of all that, Uber is embroiled in a lawsuit with Google’s Waymo, which accused it of stealing key self-driving tech.
Source: Bloomberg
UK parliamentary groups demand more rights for gig economy workers
Two parliamentary groups have called on the UK government to introduce a new law that would extend the rights of Uber, Deliveroo and other “gig economy” workers. A year ago, two Uber drivers won an employment tribunal case that classified them as “workers,” rather than “self-employed.” That distinction might seem small, but legally it gave them the right to the national living wage, minimum levels of paid holiday, and basic protections against discrimination. Uber is trying to appeal the decision, but has so far been unsuccessful. Now, two select committees want everyone in the gig economy to be categorised as “workers” by default.
“The onus would be on the firm to prove self-employed status, when disputed, rather than on the worker to do so through the courts,” the Works and Pensions Committee and the Business Select Committee wrote in their report. Worker status is different from a traditional “employee,” however. A full or part-time member of staff, for instance, is also entitled to sick and parental pay, minimum notice periods and protection against unfair dismissal. “Worker,” then, is a vaguely defined middle ground in UK law. The two committees would like “increased clarity” so that employers, workers and legislators know exactly how the rules apply.
Uber and Deliveroo, of course, are happy with the status quo. Typically, these companies draft contracts which don’t have worker benefits in them — so drivers and couriers are automatically treated as self-employed. It’s then down to the individual to take their employer to court and prove they deserve the worker classification. The two committees are now calling on the government to close this “loophole” and block “dubious business practices.” “Recent court cases have exposed a pattern of companies using bogus self-employed status as a route to cheap labour,” the MPs argue.
Some people prefer to be labelled as self-employed, however, and the two committees don’t want to put an “unnecessary burden” on this group. They do, however, want tribunals to be “more effective,” with higher fines for companies that have lost similar cases in the past.
While worker status is the bulk of their demands, the group is also calling on the government to tackle the “volatile availability” of gig economy work. If you’re a Deliveroo courier, for instance, there’s no guarantee that you’ll be offered a delivery when you ‘log on.’ To combat this, the committees want a new “wage premium” for hours where work can’t be guaranteed. Such a scheme could, MPs argue, encourage companies to provide staff rotas and other shift details. For Uber and Deliveroo, however, that seems unlikely given the fluidity of customer orders.
Finally, the two parliamentary groups want the UK’s enforcement bodies to have more power and resources. Fines should be increased and non-complying companies need to be “named and shamed,” the politicians argue. “We need new laws but also much tougher enforcement,” Rachel Reeves, an MP and chair of the business, energy and industrial strategy committee said, “to weed out those businesses seeking to exploit complex labour laws, and workers, for their competitive advantage.”
Via: BBC
Source: Parliament.UK



