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20
Nov

[Deal] Get £20 of Play Store credit when buying the Chromecast v2 from the UK Google Store


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The second version of Google’s Chromecast has been out for a couple of months now and has been well received, our very own Jeff Causey reviewed it for us, and said that Chromecast v2 was a ‘more well-rounded streaming device‘. If you live in the UK and have thought about ordering the Chromecast v2, either for yourself or as a gift, then Google will throw in some Play Store credit as an incentive.

While the Chromecast v2 will still cost £30, Google is throwing in £20 of Play Store credit to get you started. The Play Store credit can be used to buy anything within the Play Store, so you can buy apps, books, movies, tv shows, music, pretty much whatever you fancy. The promotion expires on January 15, and the £20 Play Store credit must be added to a UK Google account by January 31st.

With Christmas fast approaching, the Chromecast  v2 makes a great stocking filler, and the £20 Play Store credit really does sweeten the deal.

 

Source: Google Store

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20
Nov

Pre-order the incredible octa-core 5.5″ LTE Letv 1s at Gearbest.com for $225


You most likely have not heard of, let alone seen a Letv phone as they started selling phones just this year in China. The Letv 1s is being offered at Gearbest.com for less than the price of the OnePlusX and has even better specs, with an all metal build. The Letv 1s comes with a circular fingerprint reader on the back of the phone, similar to the latest Nexus devices, and also comes with the latest USB standard in USB type-C.

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It doesn’t stop there. Powering the Letv 1s the Mediatek 2.2gHz octa-core processor and 3GB of RAM and for an ultra speedy smartphone. The Letv 1s comes unlocked with dual SIM capabilities making this the perfect phone for international travel.The display is a full 1080p 5.5″ LCD which should look absolutely stunning. The days of unlocked smartphones are here and are here to stay with powerhouses like the Letv 1s. Head on over to Gearbest.com to get your pre-order in today.

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Letv 1s 5.5 inch 4G Phablet Android 5.1 MTK6795 64bit Octa Core 2.2GHz 3GB RAM 32GB ROM 5.0MP + 13.0MP Cameras
Main Features:
Display: 5.5 inch 1920 x 1080 FHD Screen
CPU: MTK6795 64bit Octa Core 2.2GHz
GPU: PowerVR G6200
System: Android 5.1
RAM + ROM: 3GB RAM + 32GB ROM
Camera: Dual Cameras, front camera 5.0MP camera, back camera 13.0MP
Sensor: Gravity Sensor, Proximity Sensor, Ambient Light Sensor and Fingerprint Sensor
Bluetooth: 4.0
Features: GPS, A-GPS, Glonass, Beidou
SIM Card: Dual SIM dual standby, one Nano SIM Card, one Micro SIM Card
Network:
2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
3G: WCDMA 850/1900/2100MHz
4G: FDD-LTE 1800/2100/2600MHz

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20
Nov

YouTube backing content creators by paying fees against copyright takedowns


youtube_live_logoWe’ve all seen cases of YouTube videos getting taken down over copyright claims, and sometimes those claims are a little outlandish and unfair to the content creator. Obviously YouTube doesn’t condone piracy, but sometimes those claims can take down perfectly legitimate, fair use cases of content. That kind of thing hurts YouTube more than it helps, so the site is planning on backing up some of its content creators if they happen to face any legal action over these copyright takedowns.

This doesn’t mean YouTube is going to rush to aid just anyone that gets hit with a copyright takedown action, as the program is starting with only four creators. It also isn’t going to be stopping the copyright takedowns, but it will help pay for legal fees if any legal action is taken against the creators after the takedown occurs.

The plan for this program is to increase brand loyalty and to help educate users on fair use laws. And really, the legal fees of a handful of YouTube creators is cheap for all the good press this would bring the company.

source: New York Times

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20
Nov

Google to move all of its cloud services under one umbrella


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Google’s shuffling its alphabet again. The company announced on Thursday that it will condense all of its cloud-based internet services — including Google for Work, Cloud Platform, and Google Apps — under a single company that has yet to be named. “This new business will bring together product, engineering, marketing and sales and allow us to operate in a much more integrated, coordinated fashion,” Google CEO Sundar Pichai said in a statement. Former CEO and founder of VMWare Diane Greene is expected to head up the new company.

Via: Android Central

Source: Google for Work Blog

19
Nov

Google Fit gets real-time stats and grabs data from more wearables


Just in time to outfit your holiday workout regimen, Google its updating its Fit app with a few new features. First, the activity-tracking software now provides real-time distance, steps, pace and calorie stats for your running, walking and riding workouts. When you come to a stop for some push-ups, sit-ups or squats, you can use your Android Wear device to keep a tally of your reps before adding the total to your daily activity log. Google Fit also pulls in sleep and nutrition info from other apps and fitness trackers. If you’re using MyFitnessPal (and a host of others) to track meals or Sleep as Android, Xiaomi Mi Band, Mi Band 1S, Sony Smartband 2 or the Basis Peak to keep tabs on how well you’re resting, you’ll be able access those details for a more complete picture of your overall wellness. Looking to give it a shot? You can grab the latest version of the Android app from Google Play right here.

Source: Google

19
Nov

Google Fit’s update is all about tracking, caring, and motivating


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Earlier in the week, word got out that Google Fit would be updated with several new features to enhance the service’s health and fitness experience. Today, Google is pushing that update to the official Google Fit app for phones, tablets, and smartwatches. Google Fit is now better at tracking your activity, providing recommendations, and motivating you to live a healthier life.

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Google Fit will show real-time statistics — speed, pace, route, and elevation among others — for your ongoing activities. Previously, users were only able to see organized data after it had been recorded. Having instant insights allows a user to see whether or not he or she needs to alter an activity.

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Android Wear devices can record sit-ups, push-ups, and squats

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Google Fits’ integration with other products and services has been bolstered so that the app can give a deeper breakdown of activity and nutrition. Nutrition and sleep tracking data gathered from products like the Xiaomi Mi Band 1S and Basis Peak or services like MyFitnessPal of LoseIt will sync with Google Fit are more detailed in order to show a person what exactly is going into their body and how it is affecting him or her.

Now that the holidays are here, Google Fit as well as other health and fitness-related apps are going to experience a spike in installs. Gotta burn those cals, people!

Source: Google

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19
Nov

Gartner: Android and iOS dominate smartphone market with 98 percent marketshare


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Android and iOS-powered devices have long dominated the smartphone market, and it’s still clear that the two mobile operating systems show no sign of stopping anytime soon. New data has been released by Gartner, suggesting that Android holds 84.7 percent marketshare as of the third quarter of 2015, which is a 1.4-percent increase year over year. The research firm says Android’s growth is thanks in part to strong global smartphone sales from Samsung and Huawei. These manufacturers make up 23.7 and 7.7 percent of all smartphones sold in Q3 2015, respectively.

Apple’s iOS achieved sizable growth over the past year as well. 13.1 percent of all smartphones sold in Q3 2015 were running iOS, which is a .6-percent increase year over year. Together, iOS and Android make up 97.8 percent of smartphone marketshare. Despite these numbers, Gartner says there’s still hope for Microsoft’s Windows 10 for Mobile. Windows dropped from 3 to 1.7 percent marketshare year over year. It should be noted that Microsoft’s new mobile OS debuts in the U.S. this Friday on the Lumia 950.

Roberta Cozza, research director at Gartner, says:

…we expect Windows smartphone market share will continue to be a small portion of the overall smartphone OS market as consumers remain attracted by competing ecosystems… Microsoft smartphones will mainly focus on driving value for enterprise users.


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In terms of overall sales, nearly 478 million smartphone units were shipped during the third quarter of 2015, which is an increase of 3.7 percent from last year.

To get all of the numbers for this past quarter, feel free to visit the source link below.

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19
Nov

YouTube foots the bill for video makers to fight copyright takedowns


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YouTube is no stranger to cases of copyright infringement, and it’s lending a hand to video creators who are involved in the disputes. The video-hosting site says that it will cover the legal fees for a few content creators that are fighting the demands of copyright holders with fair use claims. It’s only offering support in four cases right now, but the company doesn’t rule out expanding that number in the future. By offering assistance, YouTube hopes to not only educate the masses on fair use, but also foster loyalty among users who house their content on the site. “We want, when we can, to have our users’ backs,” said YouTube’s legal director for copyright Fred von Lohmann. “We believe even the small number of videos we are able to protect will make a positive impact on the entire YouTube ecosystem.” The new policy also helps combat the takedowns of legally posted content, keeping videos that should be available to the masses online.

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Source: New York Times

19
Nov

Google Fit updated to recognize all of your activies


Tired of your pedometer simply counting your steps? With Google’s latest update to Google Fit, it will now recognize all of your activities: from cardio to strength training, what you eat plus how you rest, and coaches you every step of the way. I can actually confirm this, as my own Google Fit app knew I had been more active recently and asked me to increase my daily goal, which I begrudgingly did. But after one day with the new goal, I already achieved an additional 25 minutes of activity which will make me healthier.

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Google Fit will now pull information from your favorite nutrition and sleep apps giving you the whole picture of your health. Diet apps such as  MyFitnessPal, Fatsecret, Lifesum, or LoseIt are all compatible with Google Fit. And the compatible sleep apps:  Sleep as Android, Xiaomi Mi Band and Mi Band 1S, Sony Smartband 2, or the Basis Peak.

Google Fit is bringing a whole new level of health monitoring just in time for those New Year’s Resolutions.

 

 

 

 

 

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Instant insights. See real-time stats for your runs, walks and rides on your phone. Google Fit will record your speed, pace, route, elevation, and more so you can stay motivated and on track.

Strength training. Want to add push-ups to your routine? If you have an Android Wear watch, you can start a daily challenge and your watch will automatically detect and count each sit-up, push-up, and squat. They’ll be added to your daily activity, so you get credit for each one.

Just five push-ups?

Source – Google Blog

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19
Nov

Google now lets you join Hangouts as a guest, no account needed


The worst thing about organizing an online meeting is squabbling over platform. Should you choose WebEx? Skype? Google? Your decision just got a little easier. As of today, you no longer need to have a Google account to join a meeting Hosted on Hangouts — just a link.