Wednesday, 11 September 2013

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Putting an end to another series of rumors, Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy Note 3. As the name would imply, this marks the third-generation for the phablet and this time around we are seeing the continued support for the S Pen as well as goodies such as a 5.7-inch Full HD Super AMOLED display and quad-core processor. And just as the leaks and rumors were suggesting, that processor will vary by market.
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The Note 3 will arrive running Android 4.3 and just like they increased the size of the display — the also upped some of the other specs. The Note 3 will have 3GB of RAM, a 3200 mAh battery, up to 64GB of internal storage and a 13 megapixel rear-facing camera. While much of the specs have been bumped and the display is larger, Samsung managed to have the Note 3 come in a bit slimmer and lighter (as compared to the Note II).
The Galaxy Note 3 measures in at 151.2 x 79.2 x 8.3 mm with a weight of 168 grams. The back cover is still able to be removed, which means the battery is still able to be swapped out if needed, however those moving from the Note II to the Note 3 will notice a difference on the backside. Samsung has added a leather-textured, soft-touch back panel. This leather back cover does make the handset a bit easier to keep tight in hand and otherwise the Note 3 is outlined with metal-finish edges.
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Shifting back to the front of the device and that display is one that has a resolution of 1920 x 1080. Again, the display measures in at 5.7-inches. Overall the display has good viewing angles as well as great colors and strong brightness levels. In addition to the 13 megapixel camera on the back, that one brings an LED flash and the ability to capture 1080p video. The Note 3 also has a 2 megapixel front-facing camera.
As far as the connectivity goes, those looking towards the Note 3 will find LTE (Cat 4; up to 150/50Mbps down/up) with support for up to six different bands for the various markets the handset will be available. There will also be HSPA (up to 42Mbs) along with WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac and Bluetooth 4.0 LE. Other items here include NFC, an infrared blaster and a variety of sensors to include accelerometer, digital compass, gyroscope, proximity, barometer, temperature and humidity.
The storage options go up to 64GB with stops at 16GB and 32GB. The handset will also have a microSD card slot for anything additional. Aside from the changes in the hardware, perhaps one of the bigger points here comes in with the S Pen. The Note 3 will have a palette of options (called Air Command) that opens when you remove the S Pen from the slot or when you hover and click on the pen’s side button.
The S Pen options in that palette include Action Memo, Scrapbook, Screen Write, S Finder and Pen Window. Samsung also made some improvements to S Note and Multi Window and the handset will arrive with support for Samsung KNOX and Find My Mobile. Some other software related goodies include My Magazine which is similar to Flipboard and an improved Group Play.
Shifting away from the device and we find a new windowed case that has a rather large opening on the front. This gives access to the touchscreen and allows the user to see notifications, browse the calendar, run apps and more. This case will be available in a variety of colors and with interchangeable back panels. There will also be some without the front window opening.
Finally, Samsung has said the Galaxy Note 3 will be coming to more than 140 countries. Availability will begin from September 25th and the US release is expected “later this year” with carriers to include Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, and US Cellular. And as one would expect, the price has yet to be revealed.

Tuesday, 27 August 2013

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It appears that YouTube has released an update for its Android app that includes picture-in-picture functionality, updated user interface, improved playlist support, TV queue options, and more.
 We reached to Google for comment and a spokesperson for the video social network confirmed that the update is coming soon to all platforms.
1 Screenshot Nexus4 EN 520x867 YouTube for Android gets a UI redesign, picture in picture functionality, playlist search support, and moreThe main navigation has been reworked so that it’s a slide-out navigation that looks much cleaner than before. It doesn’t seem to take up a lot of real estate. In addition, the landscape mode has been updated so that, by default, movies will not prevent you from scouring through other videos. Now, if you turn your mobile device to its side, the site simply rotates to accommodate it.
Perhaps one of the most interesting features that YouTube offers now is picture-in-picture functionality. What this does is allow you to continue browsing through videos while watching one that catches your eye.
33 Screenshot Nexus4 EN 220x367 YouTube for Android gets a UI redesign, picture in picture functionality, playlist search support, and moreJust like with old school PIP technology, you start out by watching something in the app, then, swiping downward, the video will minimize to the bottom-right hand side of the screen. From there, you can go to the large portion of the screen and scan through other videos. When you find something else you wish to watch, tap on that file and it will instantly play like normal, interrupting the previous video.
In April, the video service said it was testing a new auto-generated playlist feature. Today, that ability is being brought to Android in a self-curated fashion. In the app’s navigation, you can play through your existing playlists, or search channels for other people’s playlists and watch them right from your Android phone or tablet.
With the launch of the Chromecast earlier this month, one must wonder how that would play into the updated app. It turns out that YouTube further integrated the Cast button with a preview screen to let you know when a device is connected. The app also now includes options to queue up more videos for later on.
Today’s reveal is for Android devices, but it would probably be safe to think that an iOS update hopefully will be out soon.
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After notching nearly one billion games played on iOS, Dots comes to the Android platform to snare more addicts.



Android users say goodbye to your idle time and hello to Dots.
Roughly three months after its iOS debut, the wildly popular brain game Dots has come to the Android platform.

Chances are good that you've seen your iOS-toting friends playing this maddeningly addictive game this summer. Reportedly, the last few months have been kind to Dots,
 having garneredmore than 5 million installs and nearly one billion games played. Thanks to its simple play anytime premise I say it isn't much of a stretch to forecast millions of installations on Android phones and tablets in the near future.The puzzler from Playdots, Inc., which entices players to connect as many same-color dots as possible, is now available for Android devices and Kindle Fire tablets and features multiple game modes. This first non iOS release includes single player and multi-player options as well as a new un-timed Moves mode. Rather than racing against the clock, players have 30 moves to use as strategically as possible.
Eager to give Dots a spin for yourself? Dots is available for free in the Google Play Store andAmazon Appstore and includes support for nearly one dozen languages.