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5
Apr

OnePlus OxygenOS is finally live and it looks a lot like stock Android


For some time now, owners  of the OnePlus One smartphone have been eagerly awaiting the release of OnePlus OxygenOS, a new operating system being worked on by OnePlus to replace its existing CyanogenMod offering. Finally, the time for its release has arrived, and OnePlus has released a video for prospective users to take a look at […]

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4
Apr

Google Play Store V5.4 going out, brings immersive hero image to Lollipop devices [APK Download]


A new update to the Google Play Store is on the way to users everywhere. The update moves the PLay Store to version 5.4.10. The update is surely packed with bug fixes, tweaks and a whole lot more. The front end change that some might notice is a change to the Play Store’s listing page. As […]

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3
Apr

T-Mobile’s LG G3 to get Android 5.0 Lollipop April 7th


Looks like all that waiting you did with your LG G3 to get Android 5.0 Lollipop is about to pay off. A Tweet from Des has announced that the LG G3 on Magenta will be getting its taste of Lollipop beginning April 7th. OF course, if you have a PC and like to play the […]

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3
Apr

Amazon Instant Video updates to include Android tablet support


The year is 2015. We have the ability to stream live TV to our phones, tablets, Roku, Xbox One and more. We can mirror our devices screens to our TV and access files remotely on our PCs from anywhere in the world. Hell, we can even stream triple A games and even get items delivered […]

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3
Apr

Android 5.0 Lollipop coming for the Verizon Galaxy Note 4


Well hello there Lollipop. Verizon hasn’t always had a very stellar track record when it comes to updating devices to the latest Android OS variant on devices. Often time they are way past fashionably late to the party. However, that isn’t the case with the Android 5.0 Lollipop update for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4. […]

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3
Apr

Game streaming service, OnLive, picked up by Sony


Game streaming service, OnLive Games, had a pretty good thing going for it when it first launched. Unfortunately they just couldn’t get a hold on the market for one reason or another. Now, after five short years of service, OnLive Games will be closing up shop. As noted on their site this morning, Sony is […]

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3
Apr

Microsoft isn’t selling Kinect for Windows anymore


Given that Microsoft has consolidated so many other parts of how it operates lately, word that it’s discontinuing the new Kinect sensor for Windows shouldn’t be much of a surprise. From here on out, Redmond will no longer sell the now redundant desktop-specific version and instead point app developers toward the “functionally identical” Xbox One unit and its necessary adapter cable instead. The Xbox One sensor was apparently pretty popular amongst desktop developers and Microsoft couldn’t keep up with demand in some markets, so rather than keep producing two incredibly similar units, it’s likely focusing its efforts on producing more of one. Should you already own a Windows Kinect don’t fret — Nadella and Co. promise that support for it isn’t going anywhere. For a peek at how we put the console do-all sensor to use with a Windows PC, take a gander at the video just below.

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Filed under: Desktops, Gaming, Home Entertainment, Software, HD, Microsoft

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Via: WMPowerUser

Source: Kinect for Windows Blog

2
Apr

Scrooge McDuck, Magica De Spell and the Beagle Boys go mobile in DuckTales: Remastered


I have very fond memories of my 8-bit gaming days on the NES. A few that stand out in my head were the Mario Bros series, Chip N Dale Rescue Rangers, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,  Yo! Noid, Zelda and Duck Tales. Certainly one can grab all these classics and game to their heart’s content with […]

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2
Apr

No Joke: Square Enix releases first Tomb Raider to the Play Store for $0.99


Nintendo long said they would not be bringing classic games to the mobile world. They have partnered up with DeNA to bring “original’ titles in the future. While that is still good, it is not exactly what we would all like to see. Square Enix on the other hand has been bringing remastered classics, like […]

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1
Apr

Todoist redesigns its iOS app to save you time, increase productivity


There are plenty of to-do list options out there, ready to equip your phone with software to help you meet deadlines. Todoist is one of those, and the iOS version of the app just got a massive redesign. First, instead of typing in an item, and then having to tap a few more menus to assign a due date or tack onto a project, composing all of that info in the text box will automatically complete the necessary tags. The app inputs the date and makes sure that the item appears in the correct project. Not only is it handy, but it’ll surely save you some time. There’s also a button at the bottom right of each project screen for quickly adding new tasks. Need that reminder in a specific spot? Pull two existing items apart and you’ll be able to add it right where you need it.

New features also include the ability to assign start and end dates to tasks, collapse list views, edit multiple items at once and add color themes if you prefer a bit more visual organization. The folks at Todoist spent a few months carefully studying how users employ the app to determine how to improve it, and today’s update is the result of that research. While the new version is only available on iOS right now, web, Mac and Windows updates are on the way. A new Android version is in the works, too — and yes, it’ll come draped in Material Design.

Filed under: Internet, Software, Mobile

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Source: Todoist