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samedi 30 juillet 2016

Waze will soon remind you not to forget your kid in the car

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Drivers lose track of a lot of things, but it's always hard to believe people are forgetting kids in their cars. One would think walking away from a baby you are always with would feel like walking outside with no shoes. You would instantly notice something is missing, right?

It seems this issue is more common than one would think. According to San Jose State University's Department of Meteorology & Climate Science, kids forgotten in vehicles has been the cause of 23 infant deaths in the USA this year. It's kind of a big deal, especially as the summer heat creeps up on us. This is why Waze wants to help a bit.

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The popular navigation app is getting ready to launch a feature that would remind users not to forget their kids every time they reach their destinations. These notifications can be personalized and are now available in Waze's beta app.

But of course, if people are forgetting their kids, nothing can assure they will be paying attention to their notifications. This is a nice addition, nonetheless. If you find you don't need it, it's also possible to disable the feature.

We don't know how long this feature will stay in beta, but if it is to save some lives we certainly hope it comes to the official app sooner rather than later.



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The Akyumen Holophone Phablet dual-boots Android and Windows 10, features a projector

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There's no shortage of good smartphones in the market, but there is definitely a need for more unique devices. This is why our heads always turn when we see gadgets like the Akyumen Holophone Phablet (yes… they literally put the word "phablet" in the name). But that moniker is about the only bad thing this device seems to have.

This phone is a one-of-a-kind in multiple ways, and it happens to be pretty powerful. For starters, it is bigger than even the biggest smartphones at 7 inches. It's pretty much a tablet with cellphone capabilities. But that is only part of what makes this phone odd.

This device can dual-boot both Android and Windows 10. No, not the mobile or simplified versions of Windows 10; full-on Windows 10. And you definitely don't want to be using Windows 10 on  7-inch screen, so the manufacturer has added a 35-lumen, 720p pico projector that can display at up to 100 inches.

Other specs include the following: 

  • Windows 10 and Android Lollipop
  • 7-inch 1080p display
  • 720p pico projector
  • Intel Cherry Trail 8300 processor
  • 4 GB of RAM
  • 128 GB of internal storage (upgradable)
  • 13 MP rear-facing camera
  • 5 MP front-facing camera
  • 2910 mAh battery

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Needless to say this idea is pretty crazy, but we can see it working great if well implemented. Making a device do too much can sometimes translate to a bad experience all around. But if done right, this could be an amazing tool for the road warrior.

Interested? You can pre-order this device now. Prices vary from $600 to $950, depending on your needs, or whether you are in education or not.

Basic Package ($750) : Sabertooth pen, high quality ear buds, basic device stand, screen protector.

Premium Package ($850) : Sabertooth pen, high quality ear buds, screen protector, external wireless Bluetooth speaker, Saber stand with built-in battery, allowing up to an additional 5 hours of battery life.

Advanced Package ($950) : Sabertooth pen, high quality ear buds, screen protector, external wireless Bluetooth speaker, game controller, Saber stand with built-in battery, allowing up to an additional 5 hours of battery life.

Education Package ($600) : Basic Saber Stand, Sabertooth Pen, DNA Earbuds, Basic DNA Speakers, Screen protector and Akyumen School Bag.

Are any of you signing up?

Pre-order the Akyumen Holophone Phablet


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Pokemon Go update: footprints gone, customizable avatars and more

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Tired of all those Pokemon Go bugs? Things are getting a little better with the latest update to version 0.31.0, which comes with a plethora of fixes and improvements. Some changes may be more welcomed than others, but at least we know Niantic Labs is working on improving the app.

Here is the full change log: 

  • Avatars can now be re-customized from the Trainer profile screen
  • Adjusted battle move damage values for some Pokémon
  • Refined certain Gym animations
  • Improved memory issues
  • Removed footprints of nearby Pokémon
  • Modified battle damage calculation
  • Various bug fixes during wild Pokémon encounter
  • Updated Pokémon details screen
  • Updated achievement medal images
  • Fixed issues with displaying certain map features
  • Minor text fixes

Definitely one of the coolest changes is that we are now able to customize our avatars whenever we want. This was something we could only do when creating a profile, which meant users had to stick to their avatar and regret their decisions later. Now you can go back and easily change your clothes in the user profile section.

Something else that catches our eye is the removal of the footprints for nearby Pokémon. What's up with that? How are you supposed to know how close a pocket monster is?! Well, you will just have to keep walking to find out. The footsteps feature became an issue when it stopped working some weeks ago, and of course Niantic thought the best solution was to get rid of it altogether.

The rest of the fixes are more minor, but very welcomed. After all, the popular app seems to be full of issues, so we are happy to see updates coming constantly. As usual, the update is rolling out in stages, so be patient (or not). Now, when will I be able to trade Pokémon?



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Android 7.0 Nougat final release reportedly coming this August

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We've seen a lot of changes in the Android Developer Preview program since its inception in 2014 with Android L. While Lollipop only saw one developer preview, Android M would end up offering three previews. With Android N, Google has upped its game even further, with the fifth and final preview of Android 7.0 Nougat arriving earlier this month. So what's next for Android 7.0 and its release cycle?

Typically final versions of Android don't arrive until October, but with the aggressive development schedule we've seen with Nougat, we can't help but wonder if the update will arrive a bit earlier this year. If Evan Blass (aka @evleaks) proves correct, the answer is "yes, it's coming next month".


Further backing up Evan's claims, a recent post on reddit claims one Nexus 6P user was accidentally pushed to Android 7.0 build NRD90M when attempting to ditch the Nougat developer preview and return to the stable Android 6.0.1 release. For those that don't know, "R" in the build name stands for release, and so this was likely an internal build that Google is testing out in preparation of the final release. In other words, all signs point to a final release in the very near future.

So what does that mean for Google's 2016 Nexus phones? Google traditionally releases new Android builds alongside Nexus phones and tablets. Unless Google plans to break tradition and release Nougat to existing Nexus phones first, that means we might be seeing the next generation HTC-made Nexus phones as early as next month. Again, Google has proven more than once that it's willing to break its own rules, so almost anything could happen.

What do you think of Android 7.0 Nougat so far? Excited that we may seen the final build in just a few short weeks? Do you think Google will also release new Nexus phones early, or will they push the update to existing Nexus phones first and hold off on the new Nexus phones until the fall?



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Did Samsung get lazy with the Galaxy Note 7?

When it comes to smartphone generations, history has proven that sticking to a tried-and-true formula doesn't work. Consumers expect improvements on almost every front and there's a huge backlash when these expectations are not met. Even when they are not even possible, the unwavering demand for the new, the improved, the better, is constant.

With this in mind, and in the light of the extensive information we now have on the Galaxy Note 7 ahead of its official unveil, has Samsung reverted to its old ways? Is Samsung in for a painful reminder that last year's design, yesterday's specs and an outgrown approach to features are a recipe for disaster?

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To give you the back story, the Galaxy Note 7 as it has been leaked is exceedingly – and problematically – familiar. It looks near identical to the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge, which themselves look a lot like the Note 5 and Galaxy S6. Most of the features it adds, like an IP68 rating and edge features, are nothing new. The full specs that have just been leaked are almost exactly those of the Galaxy S7 Edge, albeit with a slightly larger screen and slightly smaller battery.

The Note 7 we've seen so far smacks of the Samsung of old: lazy design, largely pointless features and a failure to innovate.

The Samsung of old

To be critical, this smacks of the Samsung of old: lazy design, largely pointless features and a failure to innovate. You witnessed the immense flack HTC caught for the largely unchanged design in the HTC One M9.

You likely remember that pre-Galaxy S6 Samsung was under constant fire for not changing the design of the S Series in any substantial way since the generational shift from Galaxy S2 to S3. You're familiar with the constant sneers when it comes to Sony's uninspiring Omnibalance design language.

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Even if your recipe is near-perfect you can't get away without making changes for long. Now, it has to be noted that the Galaxy S7 Edge is the closest I think any manufacturer has ever come to the 'perfect' smartphone. But it is still full of compromises. The IP rating makes the speaker terrible, the edge features, following a brief honeymoon period, inevitably never get used again.

The glass back is the among the most disgusting surfaces known to man: a permanently oily mess of fingerprint grease and smudges. It's incredibly slippery and relatively prone to scratches. There is still plenty of work to be done and the smartphone market has never been tougher.

The Galaxy S7 Edge is the closest I think any manufacturer has ever come to the 'perfect' smartphone, but there is still plenty of work to be done.

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Same specs but different

When it comes to the specs we've just seen leaked, releasing a new phone six months after the last with essentially identical specs in a slightly larger format sounds more like a Galaxy S7 Edge Plus than a Galaxy Note 7. Is the simple addition of a stylus really all that is demanded by the Note faithful?

Are Samsung fans – and haters for that matter – really going to accept the Note 7 as a new flagship rather than just a larger S7 Edge with a stylus? Samsung is certainly onto a winning recipe with the S7 so it's understandable that they don't want to mess it up. But perhaps by doing nothing new they are flirting with disaster.

From what we've seen so far, the Note 7 feels more like a Galaxy S7 Edge Plus with a stylus than the Galaxy Note 7.

When you have two major flagship lines you can't be expected to completely reinvent the wheel with every new release. This is obviously unsustainable and we've certainly seen S series devices and Notes that share more than a few similarities in years past.

There's nothing inherently wrong with this, but it's the kind of attitude that has seen Samsung and other manufacturers tossed under the bus before. It doesn't matter if it's unreasonable to expect constant innovation and improvement. That is simply the nature of the consumer beast, whether it's reasonable or otherwise.

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A temporary shakeup

If the specs and renders we've seen so far are true, then it's hard not to feel like Samsung's big shakeup in terms of design and features we saw following the Galaxy S5 was nothing more than a passing affair. Brought about by a dire sales situation but only temporary in nature and not a permanent indicator of the Samsung to come. That the company now, having achieved monumental success with the S7, is satisfied to let things ride, unchanged, until the next big consumer meltdown.

Is Samsung now satisfied to let things ride, unchanged, until the next big consumer meltdown?

Of course, there may be untold depths of innovative new software features hidden beneath the shiny surface of the leaked press renders. But the leaked system image and Grace UX beta have already shown us that we shouldn't expect too much from the new UI except lots of white and a cleaner layout.

The battery life might well be amazing, the camera software might be even better. The possibility of a front-facing flash will surely satisfy many but adding an IP rating simply seems overdue. Adding an edge with no flat option is perilous. While an iris scanner is undeniably cool, is it really enough to get consumers lining up, cash in hand? As things stands right now, it's a little difficult to get truly excited for the Note 7's arrival.

Is the addition of an iris scanner an IP rating really enough to get consumers lining up, cash in hand?

The chances of failure

Could the Note 7 be a massive failure? Probably not, to be honest. Note users tend to be hugely loyal. The Note 7's new tick list is sufficiently long that at the very least those dedicated few will be happy with it. Its larger form factor and iris scanner will undoubtedly attract others.

Screen recording and GIF making with the S Pen, downscaling to 720p to save battery, iris unlocking (and probably app locking), double the base storage, edge features, USB Type-C, an app drawer that can be sorted alphabetically…you can see how these add up to something that seems good. But they're a long way from what I would consider exciting.

Samsung Galaxy Note 7 iris scanner registration

Perhaps we're just at that point now where all smartphones are good enough. That the huge technological advances of years past are long gone (just look at how good flagship cameras are across the board now). That it's hard to pack brand new features into phones that are already jam packed with features. That we essentially have everything we actually need in a smartphone already.

Who knows. Only time will tell if the Note 7 is held up as an example of refined design, improved performance and enhanced features. Or if it's ridiculed as the emperor's new clothes. All I know for sure is that right now it feels like not much has changed from the phone I've been using for the last six months; that things are starting to feel eerily familiar, but not in a good way.

What do you think of the Note 7 you've seen so far? What phone are you most excited for?



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10 best new Android games of June 2016!

Android gaming is getting bigger and better every month it seems and there is always a slew of new titles coming to Google Play. Whether you're a casual gamer or you want something with a beat more meat on its bones, there's usually a game coming out to suit everyone's taste. Let's take a look at the best new Android games from the last month!


boderlands 2 best new android gamesBorderlands 2

[Price: $14.99]
Borderlands 2 was released for Android this month but it should be noted that it was released solely for Android TV and the Nvidia Shield Console. In this port, you'll get the classic Borderlands 2 experience in every way and the port is fairly faithful. On top of the regular game, this port also includes new characters, new classes, new areas to explore, and more additional content. It's a bit lame that it's only for Android TV or the Shield Console, but if you have one of those, this is probably worth the $14.99 price tag.

Get it now on Google Play!

blue angels best new android gamesBlue Angels – Aerobatic SIM

[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
Blue Angels – Aerobatic SIM is a flight simulator that is officially licensed by the US Navy. In this one, you'll get to pilot a Blue Angel and engage with all of the aerobatics, stunts, and flying that you would see during an airshow. It features a variety of game modes, including an Airshow mode where you perform stunts and Additive Mode where you can create your own scenarios. You get a score based on how accurate your flying is and it also features pretty decent graphics. It's free with in-app purchases.

Get it now on Google Play!

csr racing 2 best new android gamesCSR Racing 2

[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
CSR Racing 2 is the long awaited sequel to the intensely popular CSR Racing. In this game, you'll be drag racing high end cars against AI opponents in order to prove that you're the best. The game has very good graphics, simple controls, and a ton of missions and quests for you to go through. It also features tons of actual cars that you can buy. There is an online component where you race others to earn rewards. It's a freemium game through and through, but it's not a bad way to spend a few minutes if you have time to kill.

Get it now on Google Play!

fear the walking dead dead run best new android games july 2016Fear the Walking Dead: Dead Run

[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
Fear the Walking Dead: Dead Run is a unique runner where you must survive hoards of zombies and stay alive. The game's claim to fame is the ability to play through various scenarios from the TV series to see if you'd survive them. It adds to the tense atmosphere by using silhouetted graphics. You'll have over 50 weapons to choose from and you'll be able to play as a variety of characters from the show. It's nothing groundbreaking, but it is quite fun.

Get it now on Google Play!

final fantasy brave exvius best new android games july 2016Final Fantasy Brave Exvius

[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
Final Fantasy Brave Exvius is the latest freemium Final Fantasy game. This one was developed by Gumi, makers of Brave Frontier and you can see the similarities in gameplay. You'll play as two characters who are trying to stop a madman from destroying all of the crystals. You'll be joined by "memory" spirits of Final Fantasy's past to do battle. It's full of Final Fantasy fan service, but thankfully the mechanics aren't half bad. It's worth picking up if you're a fan of the series.

Get it now on Google Play!

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final fantasy VII best new android gamesFinal Fantasy VII

[Price: $15.99]
After months of waiting, Final Fantasy VII finally saw its official Android release this month. The game remains untouched from prior releases and all of the gameplay elements, storyline, and even graphics are pretty much the same as they were before. It's a rather large game and will require 4GB of space to get it up and running. It also includes some additional options that help you play through the game faster. The price tag is hefty, but there are no in-app purchases.

Get it now on Google Play!

pokemon GO best new android gamesPokemon Go

[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
Of course, the cultural phenomenon of the year is going to be on this list. Pokemon Go has already captured the hearts of millions around the world. For those of you who have been living off the grid for the last month, Pokemon Go is an augmented reality, location-based game. You collect Pokemon by going places, take Gyms in various areas, and hit up Pokestops to collect items. It's gotten more people outside than house fires and health warnings combined and it's definitely worth a shot.

Get it now on Google Play!

rooms of doom minion madness best new android gamesRooms of Doom – Minion Madness

[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
Rooms of Doom – Minion Madness is the latest game out of the same studio that made Crossy Road. This one is an adorable side-scrolling platformer where you help animals defeat the aptly named Dr. Doom. It features the same types of graphics from prior Yodo1 Games titles and the controls are easy enough to learn. It features 12 rooms that you'll be jumping and moving through along with 25 minion hybrids that you can play with. It's family friendly and tough to finish which makes it a great game to try.

Get it now on Google Play!

suicide squad special ops best new android gamesSuicide Squad: Special Ops

[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
Suicide Squad: Special Ops is a fighting game where you'll be able to play as your favorite member of the Suicide Squad. It uses a unique first-person perspective and you'll be running around and using your special powers to defeat tons of bad guys. Your goal will be to survive wave after wave of bad guys, explore the city to find loot, and more. There are also leaderboards to track your progress and the graphics are pretty decent. It's a fun little time killer even if it is a freemium game.

Get it now on Google Play!

titan quest best new android gamesTitan Quest

[Price: $8.99]
Titan Quest finally made its way to Android this last month. It's a faithfully made port by DotEmu, a company that has a history doing good ports of classic PC games. The game is an action RPG where you create a character and explore many historically significant regions all over the world. It includes many different creatures, items, and character skills that offer up a ton of gameplay and plenty of character customization options. Perhaps best of all, it's one of only a few action RPGs that features no in-app purchases.

Get it now on Google Play!

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10 best new Android apps of June 2016

App developers are pushing the envelope on a daily basis trying to improve and enhance our smartphone and tablet experiences. In fact, so many Android apps come out every day that it's difficult to keep track of them all. It's difficult to usurp the best of the best but if you're getting bored with what you've got and want to try something new, check out the best new Android apps from the last month!


bitly best new android appsBitly

[Price: Free]
Bitly, one of the most popular link-shortening websites on the Internet, released their official application this month. With it, you can shorten links quickly straight from your mobile device and share them easily wherever you need to. The app also includes various analytics so you can see how many clicks your links get, who is clicking them, and more. It's wrapped up in Material Design, it's easy to use, and it's completely free. The only downside is that you have to make an account to use it.

Get it now on Google Play!

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evie best new android appsEvie

[Price: Free]
Evie is an Android launcher app that tries to keep it simple. It operates a lot like the launcher for iOS where you put your most important apps on the main home screen. From there, you use the universal search function to launch apps, make web searches, find contacts, and various other activities. There is also a spot where you can quickly check out widgets. It's not all that different than Google Now Launcher, but it's a good alternative if you don't use Google Now or you want something more minimal. It's also completely free for now.

Get it now on Google Play!

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expeditions best new android appsExpeditions

[Price: Free]
Expeditions is one of two educational apps that Google released this month. This one focuses more on VR and 360-degree video experiences and includes a ton of locations that you can check out. You'll be able to take part in tours of these environments or you can host your own tour. This is especially great for classroom environments and it's even better if you have Google Cardboard handy. It's completely free with no in-app purchases which is a cherry on the proverbial sundae.

Get it now on Google Play!

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discogs best new android appsDiscogs

[Price: Free]
Discogs is an app that helps you track down and organize your physical music collection. The app does a total of three things. It helps you organize your collection so you can quickly see what you have and you can even have it priced to see what it's worth. You can also use the search to find local record stores so you can go hunting for the next piece of your collection. Finally, you can search for albums that you want and it can help you find them. It's a must-try app for music collectors and it's completely free to use.

Get it now on Google Play!

discogs best new android apps

google arts and culture best new android appsGoogle Arts and Culture

[Price: Free]
Google Arts and Culture is the second of two educational apps that Google released this month. This one features various art exhibits, places, and landmarks that you can check out. It features content from over 850 museums and archives and many of them are shown in high quality, 360-degree imagery. On top of having an impressive collection, the app has various tools for you to sort and search for your favorite pieces. You can also save them to collections to quick recall at a later date. Like Expeditions, this is completely free with no in-app purchases.

Get it now on Google Play!

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mobcrush best new android apps july 2016Mobcrush

[Price: Free]
Mobcrush is a video streaming platform made specifically for gamers. It works by streaming your screen directly to the Internet so that you can broadcast the games that you're playing. Alternatively, you can use the app to to watch other people stream their games. It's made for mobile and you'll be able to watch stuff like Clash Royale tournaments, Minecraft, Vainglory, Hearthstone, and other popular mobile games. It's a free app and it only takes a few minutes to get signed up.

Get it now on Google Play!

mobcrush best new android apps july 2016

parceltrack best new android appsParcelTrack

[Price: Free / $2.99]
ParcelTrack is a nifty little app that lets you track packages. This is most useful if you ship a lot of stuff to other people or if you receive a lot of packages from various places. It's draped in Material Design and it's quite easy to use. All you have to do is tell it which carrier you're using and the tracking number and it does the rest. The free version is functional and the pro version adds some features such as push notifications for tracking updates, a barcode scanner, and syncing between devices.

Get it now on Google Play!

parceltrack best new android apps

PlayStation Vue best new android appsPlayStation Vue Mobile

[Price: Free / $29.99 per month / $34.99 per month / $44.99 per month]
PlayStation Vue Mobile is the mobile app for Sony's new TV streaming service. It comes with three pricing plans which include 55, 70, and 100 channels respectively. The channels range from standard TV stuff like NBC, AMC, Cartoon Network, and others along with less known channels like Machinima and Epix. The app is having a rough start, but future updates should fix most of the problems. The app itself is a free download and you can get a free trial to check it out if you want to.

Get it now on Google Play!

PlayStation Vue Mobile best new android apps

swiftmoji keyboard best new android appsSwiftmoji

[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
Swiftmoji is the latest app out of Swiftkey and the first since Microsoft purchased the company earlier this year. This is a keyboard that tries to predict which emoji you want to use and when you want to use them. It puts emoji at the forefront so you can find them more quickly and efficiently. Otherwise, it's a pretty standard keyboard app. For now, the app only supports English although we wouldn't be shocked if more languages came out in the coming months. For now, it's a free app.

Get it now on Google Play!

vysor best new android appsVysor

[Price: Free]
Vysor is a screen casting application that allows you to cast your Android device's screen to your desktop or laptop. The way it works is that you install the app and then the Chrome extension. After a little bit of a set up, you'll be able to see your screen directly on your computer screen. You'll also be able to interact with it using your mouse and keyboard. It's definitely good enough to use apps and even play some games. The app is free while the Chrome extension has a pro version that you can buy.

Get it now on Google Play!

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