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- Firefox v47 Beta hits Google Play, introduces new feature to help reduce data usage
- You can now stream all out-of-market games with any NFL Sunday Ticket package
- BlackBerry rolls out BBM Video to users of the beta app
- WhatsApp leak shows new voice mail, call back, and ZIP file sharing features
- New York wants police to scan smartphones after an accident to see who’s been texting and driving
- Samsung says TouchWiz launcher using Vulkan API could help extend battery life in Galaxy devices
- Deal: 31 hours of Android development training from a top-rated instructor
- The man who helped make Motorola great again is now leading Google’s new hardware business
- Google’s OnHub router can turn your lights on when you enter the house
- Did Twitter just make a special exception in their token limit rule?
- Google and the New York Times partner to deliver 300,000 Cardboard headsets
- 2016 Nexus 6P shows up featuring Snapdragon 820 and 4GB of RAM
- AT&T plans to kiss 2G goodbye by the end of 2016
- Rovio launches Angry Birds Action! to coincide with The Angry Birds Movie
- 13 first things every HTC 10 owner should do
Firefox v47 Beta hits Google Play, introduces new feature to help reduce data usage Posted: 28 Apr 2016 02:39 PM PDT Firefox has released version 47 of the beta with a slew of new features behind it. Within the update, Firefox is including some more ways to decrease data consumption. |
You can now stream all out-of-market games with any NFL Sunday Ticket package Posted: 28 Apr 2016 02:29 PM PDT DIRECTV's NFL Sunday TIcket subscribers are in for quite the treat come September. Subscribers will no longer need to upgrade to the MAX subscription if they want to watch out-of-market games on their devices. |
BlackBerry rolls out BBM Video to users of the beta app Posted: 28 Apr 2016 02:11 PM PDT BlackBerry is joining the push for mobile video chatting capabilities with the latest update to BBM. Video calling is (finally) rolling out to the BBM users, but only those enrolled in the beta and in North America. |
WhatsApp leak shows new voice mail, call back, and ZIP file sharing features Posted: 28 Apr 2016 01:52 PM PDT In a recent leak, WhatsApp is poised to gain some fairly essential functionality in regards to voice mails, call back options, and support for ZIP file sharing. |
New York wants police to scan smartphones after an accident to see who’s been texting and driving Posted: 28 Apr 2016 01:25 PM PDT New York legislators are proposing a bill to allow for police to use a device called the Textalyzer to analyze someone's mobile device after they are in an accident. This will tell them if the accident was caused by someone who was texting while driving. |
Samsung says TouchWiz launcher using Vulkan API could help extend battery life in Galaxy devices Posted: 28 Apr 2016 01:00 PM PDT Samsung announced at its Developer Conference that a new TouchWiz launcher, utilizing the Vulkan API, could be in the works that will help extend battery life on their devices. |
Deal: 31 hours of Android development training from a top-rated instructor Posted: 28 Apr 2016 12:56 PM PDT This collection of lectures, with 31 hours of instruction, normally costs $199, but today's deal brings it down to $17. That's a 91% discount, and one you should definitely take advantage of if you're looking to get into Android development. |
The man who helped make Motorola great again is now leading Google’s new hardware business Posted: 28 Apr 2016 12:09 PM PDT Last month, Rick Osterloh left Motorola Mobility following a big corporate structure shakeup after the company was bought by Lenovo. We weren't sure what he was going to do, but the answer was just made clear: he's Google's new top guy for their hardware business. |
Google’s OnHub router can turn your lights on when you enter the house Posted: 28 Apr 2016 11:36 AM PDT The OnHub router is getting a pretty cool update today. The highlight change is the addition of IFTTT support. |
Did Twitter just make a special exception in their token limit rule? Posted: 28 Apr 2016 11:02 AM PDT The other day, we reported on a story about Fenix reaching its token limit. It happened, and the developer even went as far as taking his app down from the Google Play Store, as well as his website. But it's back, and the developer is very quiet on the hows and whys. |
Google and the New York Times partner to deliver 300,000 Cardboard headsets Posted: 28 Apr 2016 10:39 AM PDT Google and The New York Times are partnering up to giveaway 300,000 Google Cardboard headsets away to digital subscribers to celebrate the release of "Seeking Pluto's Frigid Heart." |
2016 Nexus 6P shows up featuring Snapdragon 820 and 4GB of RAM Posted: 28 Apr 2016 10:08 AM PDT A new Nexus 6P device has appeared on the popular bench-marking site, Geekbench. The device features a few different options than the Nexus 6P that was released last November, mainly the change in processor and amount of RAM. |
AT&T plans to kiss 2G goodbye by the end of 2016 Posted: 28 Apr 2016 10:07 AM PDT AT&T plans to completely shut down its 2G network spectrum by the end of 2016 as it converts the old signal to satisfy the needs of today's data consumers. |
Rovio launches Angry Birds Action! to coincide with The Angry Birds Movie Posted: 28 Apr 2016 10:00 AM PDT Ahead of the release of The Angry Birds Movie, Rovio has released a new game called Angry Birds Action! The game ties into the movie and will offer specials for those who go to see the movie and stay until the end. |
13 first things every HTC 10 owner should do Posted: 28 Apr 2016 09:38 AM PDT HTC doesn't bog down their devices with a lot of gimmicky features and apps, but there is still a lot of handy stuff packed in. Here are the first things every HTC 10 owner should do. |
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