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- Google’s Project Wing gets its very own logo, we could learn more at Google I/O 2016
- Huawei files trademark for ‘Huawei 7P’ but what could it be?
- Android N’s Google Now Launcher has a new look for app folders [VIDEO]
- NVIDIA drops Android 6.0.1 update onto the SHIELD K1 Tablet
- iPhone-like 3D Touch support spotted in Android N documents
- Let Shaq guide you through your travels during the NBA Playoffs
- Android’s people emoji will finally look human, but it still wont change how they look on OEM devices
- Here are the 35 companies supporting Facebook’s Chatbots
- Android N Developer Preview 2 is rolling out today, brings all new emoji, features, and more
- Snapchat stickers can now move inside your videos
- You can watch a live 360-degree stream of a surgery tomorrow
- Amazon could have a new affordable Fire HD 8 tablet on the way
- Blackberry PRIV Marshmallow beta starts rolling out to initial testing group
- USB 3.0 group announces a protocol for automatically authenticating proper USB Type-C cables
- Meizu Pro 6 has a 10-LED flash camera and a 3D Press display
Google’s Project Wing gets its very own logo, we could learn more at Google I/O 2016 Posted: 13 Apr 2016 06:17 PM PDT Last we heard from Google's Project Wing, they were looking to deliver their first consumers packages in the US sometime in 2017. While that's still a ways off, we stumbled across in a recent trademark filing showing off its official logo. Something tells us we'll learn much more during this year's (outdoor) Google IO developer conference. |
Huawei files trademark for ‘Huawei 7P’ but what could it be? Posted: 13 Apr 2016 04:21 PM PDT Huawei's Nexus 6P is easily one of -- if not the best -- Android smartphones around, but could the company be planning a 7-inch tablet followup? We stumbled across this odd "Huawei 7P" trademark, but what could it be? |
Android N’s Google Now Launcher has a new look for app folders [VIDEO] Posted: 13 Apr 2016 03:22 PM PDT The Android N Developer Preview 2 is in full swing and there are a handful of new under-the-hood, as well as slightly more subtle user-facing, changes being discovered. One of the more interesting UI tweaks is with the updated Google Now Launcher that came bundled inside the update. |
NVIDIA drops Android 6.0.1 update onto the SHIELD K1 Tablet Posted: 13 Apr 2016 02:22 PM PDT NVIDIA has released an update to its SHIELD Tablet K1 from Android 6.0 to Android 6.0.1 bringing along quite a few new features and bug fixes. |
iPhone-like 3D Touch support spotted in Android N documents Posted: 13 Apr 2016 01:56 PM PDT A new feature called "Launcher shortcuts" in Android N appears to hint at support for devices with pressure sensitive displays. You know, like on the iPhone 6S. Check out the wording in Android N's support docs and tell me if any of this sounds familiar to you. |
Let Shaq guide you through your travels during the NBA Playoffs Posted: 13 Apr 2016 01:49 PM PDT Waze has just rolled out an update that brings the ability to have NBA Legend Shaquille O'Neal narrate your directions. |
Posted: 13 Apr 2016 01:19 PM PDT The Android N Developer Preview 2 was released today which, aside from other more developer related things, could signal the end of Android's yellow glob emoji, that odd looking stock emoji we saw introduced back in Android 4.4. KitKat. |
Here are the 35 companies supporting Facebook’s Chatbots Posted: 13 Apr 2016 11:35 AM PDT Wondering which companies are using Facebook Chatbots? There are 35 known businesses coming along for the ride in the early going, though not all of them are available right here. In any case, here's the list! |
Android N Developer Preview 2 is rolling out today, brings all new emoji, features, and more Posted: 13 Apr 2016 10:48 AM PDT Android N Developer Preview 2 is rolling out today and aside from bug fixes, new APIs and features -- it finally kills off the old yellow glob emoji in favor of actual humans with skin ton variations. If you're enrolled in the Android Beta Program, it'll be rolling out to your Nexus device today. |
Snapchat stickers can now move inside your videos Posted: 13 Apr 2016 10:20 AM PDT Snapchat stickers are great, but they're lazy. They don't move! Well, that's changing in the latest update. Snapchat is making it possible for stickers to move around in the videos you send to your friends instead of acting too much like an actual stationary sticker. |
You can watch a live 360-degree stream of a surgery tomorrow Posted: 13 Apr 2016 08:42 AM PDT Looking for something cool to check out with your VR headset? Medical Realities has one of the most interesting 360-degree experiences airing tomorrow. They are hosting the world's first live stream of a surgery in 360-degree video. |
Amazon could have a new affordable Fire HD 8 tablet on the way Posted: 13 Apr 2016 07:33 AM PDT We know Amazon has a great new high-end Kindle e-reader that was announced today, but the company also seemingly has plans to bring us a new tablet for those who are on a budget and want something more than an eBook reader. |
Blackberry PRIV Marshmallow beta starts rolling out to initial testing group Posted: 13 Apr 2016 06:25 AM PDT Were you lucky enough to be selected to participate in the Blackberry PRIV Marshmallow beta? Well, today is the day you'll get your first taste of the goods. The company has started rolling the update out to the initial group of testers. |
USB 3.0 group announces a protocol for automatically authenticating proper USB Type-C cables Posted: 13 Apr 2016 05:52 AM PDT USB 3.0 Group -- part of the USB Implementers Forum -- has developed a great solution for the bad USB Type-C cables seeding the market. They've announced a system where devices can detect whether a cable is up to spec and automatically reject USB cables if they aren't. |
Meizu Pro 6 has a 10-LED flash camera and a 3D Press display Posted: 13 Apr 2016 04:52 AM PDT Meizu has officially revealed the Meizu Pro 6. The device is positioned to be a top performer for the company, with highlights being a 5.2-inch Super AMOLED display at 1080p resolution that also has 3D Press, the name for their pressure sensitive technology. |
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