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After a Motorola employee tipped us off earlier today that a wider — more bug free — Lollipop rollout would soon hit Motorola’s 2013/2014 smartphone lineup, we just received word from one reader that his Motorola Moto G 2nd Gen has just received an over-the-air update to Android 5.0.2. Previously on 5.0.1, his Moto G 2014 (US model) is now running software version 22.21.28 with Android 5.0.2.
It’s still unclear if he was simple one of the lucky few who gets to test the update before a broader rollout, or if this is Motorola opening up the floodgates for all. As for our own Moto G 2nd Gen, it’s running KitKat with the device still saying it’s “up to date” with the latest software. Waiting is the hardest part…
Thanks, Jose!
Motorola is working on putting the finishing touches on the Moto X Lollipop update. It turns out, 5.0 had some bugs originally, which means that Motorola had its work cut out for itself. Now, soak tests are starting around the world, which means we are in penultimate phase of an update rollout.
If you own a 1st generation Moto X, you need to make sure you have the latest version of Motorola Updates Services from the Google Play Store. That update may involve a wait as well, but it’s important to remain vigilant with checking back with the app in order to get the update.
Motorola is also begging for patience from its loyal users. As anyone with some technical knowledge knows, updating an operating system is an arduous task, and Google makes the OS to work on Nexus devices, not Motorola devices. However, if there are no more huge bugs, we can expect the update soon.
What do you think about Motorola’s handling of the update? Not nearly fast enough, or will you cut the manufacturer some slack? Leave a comment below and let us know what you think.
Source: Google+
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Currently, it is possible possible to install and work with custom code (such as Linux) on a Chrome OS device. The entire process of installing custom code is possible but it is not necessarily easy. That all changes because Google is adding Debugging Features for Chrome OS devices in Developer Mode. It means that Chrome OS users will be able to take a USB drive, connect it to the device, and install the custom code.
The following are what will be possible with the new feature:
You can access it right now by heading to the Dev Channel and selecting “Enable debugging features.” From there, follow these directions.
Source: +François Beaufort
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In the wake of the Charlie Hebdo shooting and its succeeding events in France, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom has expressed concern over the encryption of messaging applications. David Cameron, who has held the position since 2010, made it clear he would serve a ban to messaging apps that failed to uncover messages even with the inclusion of a warrant. The government wants access to the data because it provides the chance to prevent, identify, or act on a crisis.
Snapchat, Apple iMessage/FaceTime, and WhatsApp are just some of the services to encrypt their data. Those services, and others, are highly unlikely to give access to the government; therefore, expect this situation to drag out for months before any actual progress is made.
Source: The Independent
Via: Phone Arena
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Lego has been developing plenty of fun games on the Google Play store recently, and its new Ultra Agents Antimatter game is exactly what we’d expect from everyone’s favorite toy company.
The Ultra Agents are back, and this time they’re under attack! The villain? Antimatter! The key to defeat him is to excel at the smaller, exciting games inside the game, uncover new clues by doing some digging around, and use some vehicles, gadgets, and other equipment to augment your already fantastic agent skills.
The app is free, and has been receiving plenty of great reviews, despite only being out for a day. According to the description, the game is best played on a tablet, but presumably a phone will function just fine, albeit much less graphically pleasingly. Snag the new game below.
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For most of us, making and receiving phone calls with our devices is something we simply take for granted. Unfortunately, Nexus 6 owners who use Sprint as their carrier are finding that it's not quite that simple.
The Nexus 6 works on all five major US carriers with the simple swap of a SIM card, but that doesn't mean that all problems with the device are universal to all carriers.
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There’s a lot of thought that probably goes into deciding which streaming music service is right for you, that is if you find yourself contemplating choosing a subscription based streaming music service at all. There are more than a few options out there and available if you’re using an Android device, but namely the top two choices would be Google Play Music and of course Spotify, which is more than likely the service with the most subscribers. What if you have spent the last two or three years subscribing to Spotify though and you’re wanting to switch services to Google Play Music?
What happens to all those playlists you have set up? Enter them all manually and sacrifice a chunk of your day getting everything set up as you had it before? Sure, you could do that. Or, you could simply use Portify, except there may have just been one issue, many people seemed to be having problems with Portify actually working. Thanks to this genius individual over on reddit named rcklmbr who was having that exact problem, he decided to “do something about it” he says and re-wrote the backend in Python as he noticed that the backend seemed to built on unstable API’s. The end result? is that Portify now seems to work pretty well for users trying to port their Spotify playlists over to Google Play Music: All Access, with many redditers commenting on the original thread that his method had also worked for them.
He calls the ambitious and successful little project “Pyportify”(a port of portify in python), and getting everything working doesn’t seem to be too difficult. There is a set of instructions to getting all the needed components installed, which doesn’t look like much, over at the github thread where rcklmbr has this posted. He also mentions that you may be violating the terms of service of both Spotify and Google Play Music and that he isn’t liable for anything that happens, so take that into consideration before you go about using Pyportify. The only issue at this point in time is that this Pyportify tutorial only seems to work with Mac OSX, Ubuntu or Fedora(both Linux distros)and there doesn’t seem to be a compatible set of instructions or files for Windows users. If you fall into any of the workable OS’s mentioned here before Windows, you’re good to go, just read through everything at the github.
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YU, is certainly a brand to watch out for in 2015. Those who follow the news avidly will know that YU is a sub-brand of their bigger parent company, Micromax. As such YU is primarily manufacturing for India, with currently no obvious signs of migration to other countries in the near future. That said, whether in India or not, they are a company to keep an eye on as they are planning interesting things for the future. The company has already announced their first device dubbed Yureka, although they are far more likely to be remembered as the company who managed to get OnePlus temporarily booted out of India in a recent court battle. Again, those who follow the news, will remember the battle was based around the use of CyanogenOS.
However, the employing of Cyanogen seems to be only one of the similarities between YU and OnePlus. They are both looking to offer competitively priced devices and also seem to be keen on end-user involvement and development. Today, XDA announced that they will be hosting the official device forum for YU and their first device ‘Yureka’. Now, you may think, sure, XDA hosts many device forums, and they do, but it seems this will be the main and official forum. In contrast to OnePlus who hosts their own forum on the OnePlus site, the YU forum will be officially residing on the XDA site. In addition, the announcement went on to note that when Yureka goes on sale, YU will provide the kernel sources and build tree on the day of launch. Not to mention that YU will also be providing tutorials including how to build kernels for their devices. So it does seem YU plan on hitting the ground with the development market, running.
In terms of when this will all begin, well, the Yureka will officially go on sale January 13th (tomorrow). The device is launching in India and will be exclusively sold through Amazon.in and will be priced at RS 8,999 which equates to roughly $145. In terms of XDA the official support forum has already gone live although you won’t find too much information on it just yet. If you are interested in knowing more than you can click here to read the full XDA blog announcement. So, are you looking forward to YU and their open nature approach? Let us know.
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Later this year, owners of select Samsung devices will be able to use LoopPay when unique cases are released. LoopPay has partnered with XPAL Power and Trident Case to develop cases for Samsung devices that have its mobile payments technology built-in. The two devices to receive accessories first are the Galaxy S 5 and Galaxy Note 4. A back cover will be available for the Galaxy S 5 and an entire case for the Galaxy Note 4. The latter will allow for protection in addition to LoopPay functionality. Samsung has been said to be eyeing the mobile payments space like Apple, but nothing has materialized just yet.
Source: LoopPay (PDF)
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While it feels like it was only yesterday when Lollipop began rolling out to the Motorola Moto X Pure Edition and Nexus devices, for some, the wait is leaving more of a bitter taste in their mouths. This seems to have something to do with relatively small few who get to enjoy the bugs and memory leaks that come with early adoption, while everyone else with older Motorola devices is forced to wait on the sidelines with their old, stable Android firmware while Google n’ Motorola work on ironing out all the bugs. As we mentioned before, there were a handful of them.
Today, Motorola software engineer Luciano Carvalho took to Google+ to shed a little light on what’s been keeping Lollipop from rolling out across the rest of Motorola’s smartphone portfolio. He reminds everyone that, as promised, Lollipop will be arriving “really soon” to Motorola’s 2013-2014 smartphone lineup, they just want to make sure they’ve squashed most of the bugs you’ve been hearing about first. In fact, he’s pointed out that limited soak tests of Android 5.0.2 have already begun for some in different parts of the world and if no critical bugs are found, a more broad rollout will begin shortly thereafter.
We should point out that bugs in Android can be device specific, this is due to the vast differences in hardware across a multitude of devices. Just because Motorola may have squashed some of the known bugs in 5.0.2 doesn’t mean they’re totally in the clear. They will still need to test the software on each one of their devices to ensure total compatibility and make sure no other bugs pop up.
Anyone with 1st-gen Motorola devices will first need to make sure the “Motorola Update Services” app on their device is up-to-date in the Google Play Store. If you don’t see the app just yet, don’t worry — Motorola says you’ll soon be able to download it “really soon” so be on the lookout.
Near the end of 2014, Verizon was faced with some criticism regarding one of its advertisements that featured a map of a competitor’s 4G LTE coverage. The ad compared its network to that of T-Mobile; however, it was greatly skewed in favor of Verizon. The map portrayed T-Mobile’s 4G LTE coverage as extremely scarce by removing the HSPA/HSPA+ coverage. Yesterday, Big Red uploaded an updated version of the ad which shows a much more purple map of the United States (above). The coverage is still dwarfed by Verizon’s but T-Mobile has committed heavily to its growth.
Hit the break for the videos.
This is the ad rolled out in December:
Click here to view the embedded video.
And this is the one that arrived on January 11:
Click here to view the embedded video.
Via: TmoNews
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