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[Update: Qualcomm Says No Double Twist Gesture] The Nexus 5X And 6P Will Let You Activate The Camera With A Double Twist Of Your Wrist Or A Double Tap Of The Power Button
[Update: Qualcomm Says No Double Twist Gesture] The Nexus 5X And 6P Will Let You Activate The Camera With A Double Twist Of Your Wrist Or A Double Tap Of The Power Button Total Shares708 Google News Nexus 5X Nexus 6P Videos Update 1: 2015/10/15 7:55am PDT After we shared this article, Qualcomm has updated its […]
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You Can Now Pre-Order The Star Wars Digital Collection On Google Play For $89.99 (Or $19.99 Per Film), Available April 10th
You Can Now Pre-Order The Star Wars Digital Collection On Google Play For $89.99 (Or $19.99 Per Film), Available April 10th Total Shares158 News Disney has made a number of sweeping changes since buying out Lucasfilm to get all that sweet Star Wars IP. There are going to be new movies, but of more immediate […]
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Former Google App Sky Map Gets Its First Update Since 2011
Former Google App Sky Map Gets Its First Update Since 2011 Total Shares272 Applications News You’d be forgiven for forgetting that Google used to have an app called Sky Maps on the Play Store. As the title points to, it was a nice digital planetarium that you could carry around your pocket back in the […]
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Barclays adds contactless pay option to Android app
Barclays adds contactless pay option to Android app Barclays has updated the Barclaycard app for Android to enable customers to make contactless payments using their smartphones. In lieu of Android Pay remaining a US-only proposition at present, Barclays is introducing the stopgap measure for NFC-enabled handsets. Just as with a contactless card or through other […]
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Sony Adds The First 64-Bit Devices To Its Open Device Project
Sony Adds The First 64-Bit Devices To Its Open Device Project Total Shares114 Sony is ahead of most other OEMs when it comes to its support of open source. It contributes significantly to AOSP and even releases binaries for many of its devices so developers can build AOSP ROMs for them. Today, Sony is announcing […]
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Android Pay Won't Work On The Marshmallow Developer Preview, But It Will In The Final Release
Android Pay Won’t Work On The Marshmallow Developer Preview, But It Will In The Final Release Total Shares258 Applications Marshmallow 6.0 News The Android Pay APK is out there, available for public consumption. Getting it is as simple as heading over to APK Mirror (and making sure you have the right version of Google Play Services installed). […]
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Amazon Brings Fire OS 5 Developer Preview Based On Android 5.1 To Fire TV
Amazon Brings Fire OS 5 Developer Preview Based On Android 5.1 To Fire TV Total Shares63 Amazon Development FireTV News Now that you’ve heard the new name for Android M, you’re probably all excited to hear about how Amazon plans to deliver a customized version of Android Lollipop to its Fire devices later this year. […]
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Circa News Was Unable To Monetize And Is Shutting Down
Circa News Was Unable To Monetize And Is Shutting Down Total Shares85 Applications News Circa News launched on Android in late 2013, and right from the start it was a neat way to keep up on the day’s events. However, CEO and co-founder Matt Galligan has announced via Medium that Circa is shutting down its news […]
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Cyanogen OS 12.1 Begins Rolling Out To Yureka And Yureka Plus
Cyanogen OS 12.1 Begins Rolling Out To Yureka And Yureka Plus Total Shares56 Device Updates News Back in the early Gingerbread days, CyanogenMod provided geeks and tinkerers with a way of installing the most up-to-date Android version on virtually any device. It wasn’t for everyone, but if you were willing to deal with a few bugs and instability issues, you […]
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BitTorrent Sync Hits Version 2.0, Debuts A Pro Tier Bringing Mobile-Friendly Sync Options
BitTorrent Sync Hits Version 2.0, Debuts A Pro Tier Bringing Mobile-Friendly Sync Options Total Shares60 Applications News Videos BitTorrent Sync is the cloud storage solution for people who don’t like clouds, those who rather keep their files saved locally without giving up the convenience of accessing data from their desktops and mobile phones alike. Today’s […]
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Nearly half of Apple Music sign-ups have already stopped listening, survey says
Nearly half of Apple Music sign-ups have already stopped listening, survey says When Apple Music boss Eddy Cue bragged about racking up 11 million subscribers many folks argued the real battle would be keeping them when the free trial expires. Judging by a survey published on Tuesday, Apple faces an uphill struggle to remain anywhere […]
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Facebook targets YouTube with revenue share for video contributors
Facebook targets YouTube with revenue share for video contributors Image credit: Re/code Facebook is hoping to entice video creators to share more content to the social network by offering cash as well as exposure. The move, which targets YouTube’s market dominance, gives content owners the chance to earn a share of the revenue for any […]
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Android 6.0.1 Starts Rolling To The Sprint HTC One A9 [RUU Provided]
Android 6.0.1 Starts Rolling To The Sprint HTC One A9 [RUU Provided] Total Shares73 HTC News One A9 Sprint HTC’s One A9 is the luckiest Android but non-Nexus non-Android One phone on the planet these days. It keeps getting updates sooner than most other OEM smartphones and is even receiving the monthly security patches faster […]
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Samsung Creates Web Player For Its Milk Music Service, Non-Samsung Users Welcome On Desktop Browsers
Samsung Creates Web Player For Its Milk Music Service, Non-Samsung Users Welcome On Desktop Browsers Total Shares65 Applications News Samsung Samsung has been pushing its fancy new Milk brand hard lately, adding video and teasing virtual reality. But before today, listeners’ biggest barrier to access was the fact that the app was only available on […]