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mardi 27 octobre 2020

Google Home 2.30 rolls out with full Nest Thermostat controls

Google today began rolling out an update for its Google Home app that introduces support for the latest Nest Thermostat. Google previously said the Home app would be the primary way to control the company’s newest smart home thermostat.

With the version 2.30 update, users will no longer need to rely on the Nest app, like when setting up the thermostat. Previously, the Google Home app only let you change the temperature and cool mode of your Nest Thermostat. To change any other setting, you had to open the Nest app.

In addition to being able to adjust temperature and other settings, the update will also allow users to see their energy dashboard. On the thermostat’s main screen, users will see the current temperature, which they can adjust by dragging the dial or pressing the plus or minus buttons. There are also buttons for different modes, temperature presets, hold temperature, and fan. If you click on the temperature preset option, you’ll see settings for Comfort, Eco, and Sleep temperatures, which can be edited at any time.

Google Home 2.30 is rolling out now on the Google Play Store, but it’s also available on APKMirror for those who want to sideload it.

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Featured image credits: Google Nest on YouTube

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T-Mobile’s unveils its TVision Live TV service alongside an Android TV dongle

T-Mobile has launched a live TV service called “TVision” that’s set to be available on November 1, and it starts at $40 per month for the most basic bundle of channels. The new service is available alongside a new Android TV dongle called the TVision HUB, which will be available for $50.

T-Mobile’s TVision Live TV features three tiers: TVision Live TV, TVision Live Plus, and TVision Live Zone. TVision Live TV is the most basic package and is available for $40 per month. It features roughly 30 channels, including ABC, NBC, and Fox. The bundle also offers some news and sports channels, along with general cable options such as TBS, TNT, and Cartoon Network.

T-Mobile TVision Live TV UI

TVision Live TV Plus costs $50 per month and includes roughly 40 channels, including regional sports. T-Mobile notes that its Live TV Plus option costs $15 less than YouTube TV while offering a similar bundle of channels. T-Mobile is also offering TVision Live Zone for $60 per month, which includes all the channels of the other two bundles plus ten additional channels, including NFL RedZone.

No matter which bundle you choose, the service offers 100 hours of cloud DVR and access to over 10,000 programs on-demand. Subscribers also get up to three concurrent streams for TVision Live, making it an excellent option for families.

Today’s announcement also includes two other streaming options. TVision VIBE features comedy, lifestyle, and drama content and costs just $10 per month for over 30 channels, including Hallmark and HGTV. The final option is called TVision Channels and allows customers to pick and choose what premium channels they want to subscribe to, including Starz ($8.99), Showtime ($10.99), and Epix ($5.99). If you want, you can combine TVision Live services, so you can subscribe to both TVision Live TV and TVision Vibe.

As for the TVision HUB, the HDMI streaming TV dongle runs Android TV and can be used to download your favorite apps like Netflix. The TVision HUB features support for Bluetooth headphones and game controllers and comes with a remote that can quickly access Google Assistant.

T-Mobile’s new service is entering a crowded market, going up against services like YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, and AT&T TV, just to name a few. But it’s trying to shake up the status quo by offering its bundles at a lower price, especially its TVision Vibe package. While the prices are affordable at launch, it’s worth noting that many of the top services on the market have raised their prices over the years, so we’ll have to keep an eye on TVision Live’s prices a year from now.

These new services will be available for all postpaid customers starting November 1st. You can add the services you want by visiting T-Mobile.com/TVision and then download the app on your phone or purchase the HUB.

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Amazon Fire tablets get a Smart Home Device Dashboard to control Alexa devices

Amazon is rolling out an update to select Fire tablets that will turn them into Alexa-compatible smart home devices (via ZDNet).

The feature, called Device Dashboard, introduces a Smart Home button found in the navigation bar. It’s there where touch might be more convenient than voice, according to Amazon. When launched, Fire tablet owners will get an overview of all their smart home devices, with options to quickly turn off all lights, plugs, and switches.

The Device Dashboard also features tiles for pinned and recent devices, so you can view cameras, turn off lights, and adjust thermostats. The Amazon Fire tablets that are compatible with the new Device Dashboard are:

  • Amazon Fire 7 (2019)
  • Amazon Fire HD 8 (2018)
  • Amazon Fire HD 8 (2020)
  • Amazon Fire HD 10 (2019)

Amazon said you don’t have to close your current app to access the Device Dashboard. You can even access the controls from the lock screen, so you don’t have to jump through a bunch of hoops to control your devices.

Amazon’s Device Dashboard is all about touch and is reminiscent of Google’s recent changes to its Smart Display UI, which puts more emphasis on touch rather than voice. The difference is Amazon’s Fire tablets are portable, making today’s update a pretty big deal, especially if you have a lot of Alexa-enabled smart home devices on your network.

The update is rolling out to supported devices starting today. If you don’t own a Fire tablet, you can get a Fire 7 for as low as $49.

    Amazon Fire 7
    The Amazon Fire 7 tablet is an affordable device that's great for playing games and watching movies. And now it's great for controlling your smart home devices.

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Google announces new emulator, data analysis, and performance insight tools for Firebase

Google’s Firebase is a pretty comprehensive set of development tools. Its goal is to make app development and maintenance easier, with features like detailed crash reporting, user analytics, authentication, and storage. And Google is constantly working to make Firebase better.

With the COVID-19 pandemic shifting millions of workers to work-from-home status, demand for remote collaboration and testing tools has grown dramatically. Google says that over 2.5 million monthly active apps now use Firebase every month — up from 2 million apps this time last year. To help developers get started with Firebase, Google adapted developer meetups and community events to be virtual; they also hosted a 5-part series of talks and tutorials earlier this year to answer frequently asked questions, share knowledge, and improve productivity.

Today, Firebase is introducing a host of new features to further accelerate app development, get actionable insights, and tailor the tools to fit your needs. Here are the highlights from Firebase Summit 2020.

Emulator Tools

A while back, Firebase introduced the Emulator Suite. This feature allows developers to locally emulate various online Firebase features, such as storage or hosting. This can be useful if you need to test an online feature, but want to avoid doing it in a production environment. However, up until today, it didn’t fully support the entire online set of features in Firebase. While most functions worked, Authentication was missing.

Now, the Emulator Suite will fully support all of Firebase’s online functions, including Hosting, Realtime Database, Firestore, Cloud Functions, Cloud Pub/Sub, and Firebase Authentication.

Hosting Preview Channels

Firebase Hosting is exactly what it sounds like. Developers can use it to host web pages and web applications that are then deployed over Google’s CDN. Testing changes to your site using Hosting could be tricky, however. Firebase previously had no easy way to preview or view changes before going live. That’s a big problem if an entire development team is working remotely, making it much more difficult to coordinate testing. Thankfully, Firebase is now adding a new feature to let developers publish changes to preview channels.

When publishing to a preview channel, developers can generate a unique URL to share with teammates or testers, and view a fully-functional version of their changes, without having to push to production or test off-site.

Imported Segments

An important part of analytics is to divide users into segments, based on common characteristics. This allows developers to target messages, new updates, notifications, etc., to specific groups of people. For a while now, Firebase has allowed developers to export analytics data from Firebase to other analytics services like BigQuery, but the reverse wasn’t possible. If you had a data source that wasn’t Firebase, you would have to manually create segments based on that data.

Now, however, Firebase has added the ability to import custom user segments. If you have multiple data sources for analytics, you can now import it all into Firebase to manage your users in one place.


That’s a high-level overview of the major new features, but this isn’t all that Google is rolling out. There’s also a new Extension called Detect Online Presence that shows you which users or devices are currently online, a redesigned Performance Monitoring dashboard that makes it clearer if a critical metric needs attention, semantic versioning support for Remote Config, and three new Google Analytics APIs.

For more details on these features, and to learn more about what else is coming, be sure to check out Google’s blog post or watch the live stream for yourself on YouTube.

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Save over 90% on these top Microsoft Excel courses today

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Prices subject to change 

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Yeah, XDA made a phone…

There have been many rumors and running jokes over the years that XDA would, and probably should, make a phone. Our history with alternative platforms such as LineageOS (and CyanogenMod that came before it) has meant that XDA has been at the forefront of helping develop viable alternatives to the primary platforms available on smartphones.

Today, we’re super excited to announce that we’ve finally done it – we’ve made a phone. Earlier this year, we partnered with F(x)tec to discuss how we can bring an alternative platform to a wider audience. The F(x)tec Pro1-X does just this: it’s the world’s first phone to run LineageOS out of the box, and you can also get a version running Ubuntu Touch OS.

Here are all the details:

A choice over software

CyanogenMod – the spiritual ancestor to LineageOS – began in the XDA community, and since then, we’ve helped to maintain, develop, and expand the devices that LineageOS supports. It’s safe to say that the history of LineageOS and XDA are inexorably linked and we’re excited to launch the first phone running LineageOS out of the box.

The main reason we created the Pro1-X was to offer our users a choice. Every phone launched either runs Android or iOS, and even the best Android phones require rooting to be able to truly customize the experience.

Now, there’s more than just two options: the Pro1-X doesn’t only run LineageOS; there are also variants available running Ubuntu Touch OS and Android, and we’re actively exploring other platforms.

XDA F(x)tec Pro1-X Blue - front showing keyboard open

Key Specifications

The Pro1-X might look familiar to you; we took the popular F(x)tec Pro1 that was launched last year and made a few key tweaks. The RAM and storage have both been increased – from 6GB and 128GB to 8GB and 256GB respectively – and the Pro1-X comes in this new Discovery Blue color that looks fantastic!

Beyond that, many of the Pro1 specs have remained the same. There’s a 66-key full QWERTY keyboard that slides out from beneath the display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor, Dual SIM support, a fingerprint scanner, a dedicated camera button, USB-C, and HDMI out, and far more. There’s also an 8MP front camera, a 12MP primary camera, and a 5MP secondary camera.

XDA F(x)tec Pro1-X Blue - Front with keyboard open and back

Why we created the Pro1-X

For years, we’ve teased that we’re planning to create a phone. So why did we finally do it? This year especially, privacy has become more important than ever before, and LineageOS is known for letting you go beyond the controls you’d find on a traditional Android smartphone. In particular, the Privacy Guard – in LineageOS 16, which was replaced by AOSP’s Permissions Hub in LineageOS 17 – allows you to only share the data you want to share, and not share the data you don’t want to share.

We’ve also seen that the popularity of LineageOS and other platforms across our community has grown over the past few years and there’s more interest in these alternative Android distributions.

Beyond just LineageOS, there’s a large community of Ubuntu users who’ve always dreamed of having a smartphone running Ubuntu Touch, and the Pro1-X is the first Qualcomm-powered smartphone to run Ubuntu Touch. Not only that, we’ve also managed to get the HDMI-out feature working, so you can plug an HDMI cable in and connect it to a big screen, and use the display as a trackpad.

A special launch price for the XDA community

Building a smartphone isn’t cheap, even when we’re adapting an existing device with some key upgrades. That said, we’ve managed to keep our costs down and there’s a special price for the XDA community.

The full retail price of the Pro1-X is $899. But for the XDA community, there are a limited number of devices available at $639, which is 29% off! If you’re fast enough, we also have a pre-early bird offer for $599, which is a saving of 33%!! To find out more details, head over to our Indiegogo crowdfunding page. You can only access the special XDA price using the link on this page!

We’re super excited to finally launch the XDA phone, and we’re proud to be helping elevate LineageOS and Ubuntu Touch OS to the next level.

  Get the special XDA price!

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The fantastic Logitech G533 gaming headset is just $66, one of its lowest prices yet

If you are following my deal round-up posts, then you know I love the Logitech G533 gaming headset. Going on sale for half off at a time that my old gaming headset was dying, the G533 was a godsend, being a wireless headset that worked properly and didn’t randomly change the volume on me. I’ve been using them for about a month now and have had next to no issues with them. They’re comfortable, don’t lose the Bluetooth connection when I head to the kitchen to grab a drink, and they last a long time without needing a recharge.

I’m pretty picky about my headsets, too. I wear glasses and have sensitive ears, so a lot of headsets I’ve picked up either pinch my glasses in an uncomfortable way or made my ears ache after a couple of hours. It’s not the best experience when gaming or watching movies. My last headset did the job for a few years, but eventually, they fell apart and the volume knob became too easy to jostle around.

I knew I couldn’t pick up a cheap headset again, but one perk of being a Deals Guru is that I can usually find what I’m looking for at a discount… with the added bonus that I can then tell you about the same deal and we all benefit. So when I initially saw the Logitech G533 headset, I knew I found a winner and needed everyone to know about it.

When I picked the Logitech G533s up last month, they were $75, half off the MSRP. Now, they’re even lower, and you can grab this quality headset for just $66. I thought it was well worth the price at $75, but you really can’t argue with saving even more! I’m not the only one that likes this headset, either, as it sports a four-star rating on Amazon.

    Logitech G533 Gaming Headset
    Stop messing with headset wires. Logitech's wireless G533 headset is only $66, and this is a quality buy. With comfortable ear cups, great sound, and a long battery life, these will not disappoint.

Amazon is currently saying the Logitech G533s won’t be in stock again until the 29th, but put your order in now, relax, and they’ll be at your doorstep pretty soon.

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