It took more than 100 hours of research and testing—conducted by an airborne-particle physicist and former NOAA scientist using $100,000-plus of equipment—…
Clear the Air: The Best Air Purifiers for Your Home
It took more than 100 hours of research and testing—conducted by an airborne-particle physicist and former NOAA scientist using $100,000-plus of equipment—…
Android: Yahoo may not be the first app you think of to manage your email, but the company’s mobile apps are still pretty sweet. Now, you can sign up for the beta version of the Android app to get the most cutting edge features first.
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Remember that Facebook built a wacky 360-degree camera
to record immersive video? Well, now it’s shot its first film, which allows you to explore New York’s Grand Central Terminal.
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Chatbots are all the rage these days with both Facebook and Microsoft staking part (in Facebook’s case) or a lot (Microsoft) of their reputation on the potential services able to be provided by chatbots. There have been rumors that Google was also working on a messaging app that would use chatbots, but Google has a messy history with making its messaging apps popular. So, the latest rumor is that Google will be providing developer tools and integration support for chatbots in a more general sense.
For those of you out of the loop, chatbots are essentially ways to integrate … – Source
Tomorrow kicks off Google I/O. Google puts on a presentation of the past and future projects for the entire Google suite of products and services. One of the projects that Google’s been closely working on is apparently a direct competitor to Amazon’s rather successful smart device called the Echo, which is essentially a voice-activated information hub offering things like sports scores and real-time weather.
The New York Times reports that Google will introduce such a device in San Francisco on Wednesday at the stage of Google I/O. The same report says this product should be called Google…
They also talked a big game. When SoFi raised a whopping $1 billion from Softbank last year, CEO Michael Cagney told Bloomberg: “I’m looking at over $1 trillion of market cap from the banks, and I think it’s all vulnerable. Fast forward to today, and it’s online lenders who suddenly look like sitting ducks. In an SEC filing yesterday, Lending Club, which announced… Read More
Have a Samsung device with an S Pen? Then you’re probably familiar with S Note. This note-taking app encourages you to pull out your stylus, pen notes or a doodle, and memorize things in a way that may seem a bit more artsy than Google Keep.
Now Samsung has uploaded the app to the Play Store. This way the manufacturer can more easily push out future updates to users.
The app shows up as incompatible with many devices, including some Samsung devices that you would expect to play along.
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Samsung Uploads S Note App Into The Play Store To Provide Future Updates [APK Download] was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
The Huawei Honor 5X is the kind of phone that leaves buyers wondering why people are willing to pay so much for other devices. $200 gets you a 5.5-inch 1080p display, Snapdragon 616 processor, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of storage (plus a microSD slot), a 13MP camera, a metal body, and a fingerprint sensor.
Okay, considering this phone ships with Android 5.1, there are drawbacks. But at this price, a few cut corners don’t hurt.
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[Deal Alert] New Huawei Honor 5X Phones Are Selling On eBay For $159.99 ($40 Off) was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
Despite some technical objections, T-Mobile’s unlimited video streaming option Binge On has proven to be a hit with the company’s customers, just as the audio equivalent Music Freedom was before it. With these two programs, T-Mobile customers aren’t charged against their data caps for watching or listening on participating services. Today Binge On expands to a few new services, and existing Music Freedom services are adding at least some video content to Binge On.
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T-Mobile Adds Video From Spotify, Tidal, NBC, Univision, Noggin, And More To Binge On Service was written by the awesome team at Android Police.