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Monday, February 1, 2016

Google Search Makes It Easy to Follow Primary Results, Find Candidate Stances on Political Issues

If you plan to keep tabs on the current primary election situation or want to quickly find out where candidates stand on certain issues, Google Search has your back.

Thanks to Search on mobile, you can easily find statements and quotes on hot topics or policies (search for things like: “hillary clinton economic policies”) or get general information about a single candidate and their stances (just search for: “ted cruz” or “bernie sanders”) without diving into the hundreds of political websites out there vying for your attention at the moment. 

If the results are all you care about because you already know all there is to know from each candidate, then to turn to Google as they keep up with primaries and results through a simple, “primary results” search. That search will return the election schedule, but also “live” results and a tally of how many delegates each nominee has received.

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Have fun tonight, Iowa.

Via:  Inside Search

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Deal: All-Weather Bluetooth Precision Speaker for $45, Free Shipping

Currently available at a discounted price, the All-Weather Bluetooth Precision Speaker can be purchased on the DL Deals Store for $45, down from $70, plus free shipping.

This speaker is not only portable, with the ability to be wirelessly connected to your smartphone via Bluetooth technology, but its construction brings intense protection from drops and water damage (IPX6 rating). Wrapped with a high-quality silicon case, this speaker would be perfect for an outdoor lifestyle, including working outside or even camping. 

Check out all of the features below, then follow the link if you are interested.

Features

  • Includes precision-tuned 2.1 channel speakers
  • Allows for hands-free calls w/ MIC function
  • Wrapped w/ a high-quality silicon case
  • Perfect for the active outdoor lifestyle w/ water-resistant IPX6 rating
  • Plays for about 8.5 hours per charge
  • Designed to be lightweight & portable

Deal Link

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Gmail Also has Over 1 Billion Active Users Per Month

Oh, what’s up, WhatsApp? You thought a billion users was something? How about over a billion active users? That’s what Gmail has each month, according to Google’s Sundar Pichai.

Pichai broke the news during the company’s Q4 2015 earnings call, which took place a little over an hour ago. The call also acted as a moment for Google to talk shop about the big quarter it just had before overtaking Apple as the world’s most valuable public company (probably temporarily) in after hours trading. Yeah, it’s a good day to be a part of Google.

And here is a cute video to celebrate the occasion with. 

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1 Billion People Are Using WhatsApp Each Month, 1 in 7 People Globally

WhatsApp, the global messaging and calling service, has reached one billion monthly users. In early 2014, WhatsApp was acquired by Facebook, and now, just two years later, they have reached this landmark. 

In a blog post to announce this occasion, WhatsApp states, “…as we celebrate this achievement, our focus remains the same. Every day, our team continues to work to improve WhatsApp’s speed, reliability, security and simplicity.” So, while WhatsApp is proud of this achievement, the company’s goals remain the same.

Over the years, the WhatsApp app for Android has been receiving helpful updates, including one with the Material Design UI, and other features.

Are you one of the one billion users?

Via: WhatsApp

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Simple Brilliance: I Wish Every Phone had the Moto X Pure Edition’s Front IR Sensors

Those two little dots to the left and right of the Moto X Pure Edition’s front speaker are the reason I recently made a switch to it as my go-to device. As cliche as this is going to sound, sometimes it really is the little things that can sway a major decision and get someone like me, who will still tell you that the Nexus 6P is the best Android phone you can buy, to move away from it.

As many of you know, we have entered into this sort-of plateau period in smartphones, where just about everyone has a phone that you would be happy to own for a couple of years. However, choosing between them has become more difficult than ever because they are all so similar or all do all of the key things so well. When everyone has a really good phone, how do you choose the right phone for you? Well, sites like ours try to help by putting together lists like this one or spelling out 5 reasons to own the top devices. For me, it always ends up being the really little things that – many of which I figure out later on down the road – are the difference makers.

For example, as I just admitted, have switched to the Moto X Pure Edition for the time being. Why? Because of those two front dots on the lower end of the phone.

Those, in case you weren’t familiar, are IR sensors. They really only have a single purpose, as far as I can tell, and that’s to tell the phone’s screen to light up or not when something interrupts their current beam (such technical). That right there is reason enough for me to use this phone on the daily. I already know that the phone’s camera is good enough and that the design is to my liking, as is the performance and overall Android experience. With the IR sensors, I’m also getting one of those convenience features that makes a couple of things that I do more often in a day than any human should probably do, so easy to do, that I wish every single phone would adopt them.

You see, throughout the day while sitting at my desk, I need to look at my phone and quickly check the time or see if I have notifications that need tending to. I also like to quickly check the time while running on the treadmill or when getting my son’s lunch ready or playing with his train set or to see if it really is 3AM just after my Persian cats have finished hacking up the latest fir ball in the middle of the night. We’re talking about a hands-free experience when checking the time or for notifications dozens and dozens of times per day. Thanks to these IR sensors, I get to do that with the wave of my hand.

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See.

I don’t have to pick-up my phone or press a button. All I have to do is wave my hand about five or six inches above that front portion where the two dots are and it lights up enough of the screen to tell me the time and if I have work to do. Wave. Time. Wave. Notifications. Wave. Back to sipping beer. Wave. Back to putting off cleaning up fir ball barf for a few hours.

From experience with the past two Moto X phones, the addition of these little sensors doesn’t seem to have had any substantial impact on battery life. Motorola tossed them in, likely in some sort of ultra-low power capacity to add to the functionality of Moto Display. The Moto X Pure Edition has solid battery life and that’s with these IR sensors completely activated with Moto Display.

Why hasn’t anyone else adopted them yet? I don’t know. Maybe they don’t realize the benefit here or maybe they don’t want to add-on any extra cost. We’ve talked about Moto Display ad nauseam, but maybe the rest of the world isn’t listening to our reasoning for loving it so. Google tried to emulate Moto Display a bit with their Ambient Display, except that after spending time with both Nexus phones and the Moto X line, it’s immediately apparent which is the best. Ambient Display only works as a notification comes in or as you pick up the device. Well, in theory that’s how it works. The Nexus 6P’s Ambient Display almost never wakes properly when picked up. And Ambient Display has been a disaster when in pocket on every Nexus device I’ve used that has it enabled. You also can’t activate it with a wave.

This wasn’t meant to be a post about my weird love for the Moto X Pure Edition because of a couple of dots, even though it sort of came out that way. The point I’m trying to make is that in a time where phones are all so similar and are having difficulty standing out from one another, it really can come down to the simple things. Some times, it may even take a while before you realize them. For me, checking notifications and the time is something I do over and over and over again in a day. With two little IR sensors on the bottom of this phone, that task is no longer much of a task and is instead a quick wave of the hand that then allows me to get back to enjoying more important things in life. That wave of the hand has been enough to get me to switch phones.

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HTC Hosting Two Hot Deals This Week, 60% Off RE Camera and Free Headset With One A9 Purchase

In celebration of Groundhog’s Day, HTC is hosting two Hot Deals this week, instead of the usual one. On Tuesday, tomorrow, if you purchase a One A9, you will receive a free Jabra headset. On Wednesday, you can score 60% off a RE Camera. Each deal starts at 12:01am Eastern and will last until midnight Pacific each day.

There are no product details for the Jabra headset included with the One A9 purchase, but that information should be made available once the deal is live. As for the RE Camera deal, 60% off of the original $200 price will be $80, bringing your grand total to $120 for the device.

To get in on the action, head to HTC’s online store here starting tomorrow.

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Question of the Day: What Do You Hope Samsung Changed From Galaxy S6 to S7?

The Samsung Galaxy S7 will be announced on February 21 in Barcelona. So far, from what we have seen from leaks, this year’s Galaxy S will look very similar in size and style to last year’s Galaxy S6. I don’t know that I would consider that to be a bad thing, since Samsung happened to make one of the most beautiful line-ups of smartphones ever last year. Actually, you could take that a step further and say that they made not only some of the best looking phones ever released, but they should be considered some of the best all-around as well. Come on, how can you not love the Note 5?

With that said, the Galaxy S6 had its issues – namely with battery life. I think I’m still in a bit of shock as to how bad the battery life on that phone was. Also, even though Samsung greatly improved the software experience on the S6, it wasn’t exactly something we would prefer to use for a 2-year period. There were serious lag issues for a while, the icons are still…ugly, and there are so many settings and Samsung-created apps that most of us could live without. Let’s not forget that the back of the S6 has a camera hump, there wasn’t SD storage or waterproofing, and that single bottom-facing speaker is far too easy to cover.

With the Galaxy S7 just around the corner and leaks pouring in from all angles, let’s talk about what you were hoping Samsung would do this year. What were you hoping to see change from the S6 to the S7 (or S7 Edge)? 

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Sign-Up for T-Mobile Prepaid Plan, Receive Free Smartphone in Form of $50 Mail-in Rebate

Starting Wednesday, February 3, those who sign up for a T-Mobile prepaid plan will receive a $50 mail-in rebate, good for use on a smartphone. This rebate essentially nets you a select smartphone for free, which is never a bad thing.

There are currently three prepaid options available at T-mobile: Simply Prepaid, Simple Choice Prepaid, and Simple Choice No Credit. The cheapest, being the Simply Prepaid, starts at $40/month for unlimited talk, text, and 3GB of high-speed data. 

Phones available for this promotion are the Coolpad Rogue, ZTE Obsidian, LG Leon, and Samsung Core Prime. In addition, those who activate a second line (no number port required) using the Simple Choice No Credit option, will receive another $50 rebate to redeem.

Again, this promotion begins Wednesday, January 3.

Check out T-Mobile’s prepaid device options here.

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February Android 6.0.1 Security Update is Ready, Factory Images Posted

It’s February, so that means it is time for Google to push out this month’s security update to Nexus devices. Already this morning, we are seeing factory images posts for the Pixel C, Nexus 6P, Nexus 5X, Nexus 6, Nexus Player, Nexus 9 (WiFi and LTE), Nexus 5, Nexus 7 (2013, WiFi and Mobile), and Nexus 10. 

The updates are rolling out as Android 6.0.1 build MXB48T for the Pixel C, MMB29U for the Nexus Player, MMB29R for the Nexus 9, and MMB29Q for the Nexus 6P, 5X, 6, 5, and Nexus 7 (2013). The Nexus 10 is getting build LMY49G of Android 5.1.1.

That should mean that over-the-air updates will be here shortly.

To grab the factory image file, head over to Google’s site. Here are instructions for flashing a factory image.

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GIVEAWAY: We Have 50 Promo Codes for Chrooma Keyboard to Hand Out!

Last week, we told you about this newish keyboard called Chrooma Keyboard. The keyboard stood out to us because it mimics the Google Keyboard, yet adds to the brilliance of Google’s keyboard by deploying an adaptive coloring scheme feature that automatically adjusts the color of the keyboard to the app you are currently using. It’s a fun trick that makes your typing experience that much more entertaining.

Outside of the color changing, Chrooma Keyboard also excels because you can add a permanent number row, adjust the keyboard’s size, and even allow it to adjust the color to a night mode when lighting is dim. It’s a really cool, yet simple keyboard. Today, we are doing just that.

After sharing our thoughts on Chrooma, the team behind it asked if we wanted to giveaway 50 promo codes for it to the Droid Life community. We, of course, said of course

Also, be sure to stop by the Chrooma Keyboard Google+ community for the latest on the keyboard’s happenings.

Play Link ($1.49)


How to win a promo code.

To enter for a chance to win, all you have to do is follow the Rafflecopter widget instructions below, which is basically going to tell you to visit the Chrooma G+ page and then leave a comment about your likes or dislikes with your current keyboard. So you have a few steps here. You need to enter information into Rafflecopter, because this is how we’ll choose our winners. Then, after doing so, jump through to their G+ page for support or if you have feature suggestions before leaving a comment below. If you don’t do the Rafflecopter portion and instead just leave a comment, you won’t be entered. I apologize if that sounds difficult, but the widget makes it really easy for us to pick winners.

We’ll choose our winners tomorrow at 9:30AM Pacific.

Ready? Go!

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NVIDIA SHIELD Tablet Receives Marshmallow, Updated Features in Upgrade 4.0 (Updated)

Upgrade 4.0 for the SHIELD Tablet from NVIDIA is rolling out to owners, bringing Android 6.0 Marshmallow with it. In late December, Marshmallow was made available for the SHIELD Tablet K1, and for whatever reason, NVIDIA had to hold off on making the update available for the SHIELD Tablet. In terms of the features made available through Upgrade 4.0, it is a very important update, as it contains Adoptable Storage, UI upgrades, and power consumption improvements. 

More specifically, Upgrade 4.0 includes an updated SHIELD Camera app, featuring a UI inspired by Material Design and real-time HD Image Effects, as well as improvements for WiFi connectivity, and improved customization of the tablet’s UI. The highlight feature is Adoptable Storage. With it, users can integrate the microSD with the internal storage, giving you a ton of additional space to store apps and files.

Once an update is live on NVIDIA’s servers, devices are quick to receive it, so you should already see a notification to install the update. If you don’t, you can manually check for the update from within the settings menu. For those with a microSD card already installed, please read the important note from NVIDIA below.

Important: If you are currently using a MicroSD card in this SHIELD Tablet:

  • In Android 6.0 there are changes to how expanded storage works. After this upgrade, there will be 2 ways to setup the MicroSD card, please read carefully – Portable Storage: This option will not delete data from the SD card, Internal Storage: This option wipes all data from the SD card. If you are currently storing data the SD card, please make sure it is first backed up.
  • NVIDIA recommends to back up the MicroSD card prior to downloading this update.

Go grab that update.

Update: Owners of the SHIELD Tablet K1, don’t worry, NVIDIA didn’t forget about you. NVIDIA is also shipping out an update for the K1, including the following fixes and improvements.

  • Optimized behavior of legacy apps that lead to instances of increased power consumption
  • Improvements to Wi-Fi connectivity
  • Fixed crashes in Performance, Power, and Display settings
  • Fixed crashes in Gamepad Mapper
  • Fixed Doom 3 not launching
  • Added back SHIELD controller touch pad functionality
  • Added support for Stylus Lasso Capture functionality
  • Update to Android 6.0 Security Patch Level January 2016
  • Fixes to App Optimization feature

This update is also live right now.

Via: NVIDIA

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Here is the Back View of the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge

To finish off last week, @evleaks gave us the first press images of the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge. The images showed the front designs of each phone. Then, over the weekend, Samsung announced that they would take the stage at MWC in Barcelona on February 21 to announce “The Next Galaxy,” which we are expecting to be the two devices leaked on Friday. Today, we’re getting a look at the backsides. 

Thanks again to @evleaks, we are seeing devices that look quite similar to last year’s Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge+. I’d also argue that they have taken some design cues from the Galaxy Note 5, which had a curved backside that really helped the phone sit comfortably in your hand.

Other than the potentially curved back, the camera housing appears to be flusher to the back than it was last year, though that’s really tough to tell from a render like this. To the right of the camera housing, we have a flash and heart rate sensor, followed by “SAMSUNG” and “Galaxy S7” or “Galaxy S7 edge” branding below.

The corners of each device seem to be slightly rounder than last year, but really, the phones aren’t going to be very different in overall design. That tends to happen a year after we see a major redesign like we did in 2015. Apple does the same thing with its regular and “S” lines.

Here is a quick comparison of the new Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge to last year’s Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge+.

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Galaxy S6/S6 Edge+ vs Galaxy S7/S7 Edge

Thoughts?

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Report: Google to Take Top-To-Bottom “Apple-Like” Control Over Nexus Line

Ever since the launch of the Nexus 6P and 5X at the end of 2015, we have begun to see this narrative arise suggesting that Google needs to stop partnering with companies like LG, Samsung, HTC, and Huawei to build its Nexus devices and instead take the Apple approach, where they handle everything from top to bottom and simply contract out companies to help build devices. That essentially means going the Pixel route, where we see products like the Pixel C that were designed and essentially, manufactured, by Google. In other words, Google takes control over everything from the software to hardware design to make a tablet or computer (or phone) that is 100% Google. Sure, they are sourcing chipsets and RAM and displays and all of that, plus they need someone to physically build everything, but they aren’t asking someone like LG or HTC to add their name to it.

While this “Apple-like” control over the Nexus program seems to be the opposite of what the Nexus program was designed for, a report out of The Information this morning, suggests that’s what Google plans to do going forward. 

According to this report, Google CEO Sundar Pichai and his crew has told “colleagues and outsiders” that the company will take greater control over Nexus smartphones. No time frame for when that will happen was mentioned in any form during this report, nor were there any other real details, so we don’t have much to go on other than that bit about Pichai informing “colleagues and outsiders.”

The report continues with mention of HTC potentially still hustling to try and build this year’s Nexus phone(s), but that insiders at HTC aren’t exactly thrilled that Google may want tighter control that wouldn’t include HTC’s name in any way. Then again, HTC could be the last partner before Google switches to a Google-only branded Nexus line later on.

Of course, the argument surrounding this move has to do with Apple. According to sources of The Information, Google wants more control, because it wants to compete at the high-end with Apple and is worried that Apple will continue to try and squeeze Google’s money-making opportunities out of the iPhone, which again, sits at the high-end of the smartphone market. So, putting tons of money into the niche Nexus program is going to fix that? I’m not following.

Some other bullets from the report suggest that Googlers weren’t happy that the newest Nexus phones weren’t sold through carriers and that Nexus phones typically carry “high price points.” Honestly, I don’t know that I can get on board with either of those statements. I don’t think Google likes partnering with carriers. They attempted it last year with the Nexus 6 and the phone was largely thought to be their worst selling Nexus in years. Do I even need to bring up the Galaxy Nexus fiasco? The Nexus line also has never really been sold at “high price points” outside of the Nexus 6. The Nexus 6P, at $499, is quite the bargain actually. Anyways.

So who knows what this all means in the end. If Google wants to reduce the partner participation of companies like LG or Huawei or HTC for its Nexus line, I guess it is what it is. We all know that Nexus phones will never be household items until Google puts some marketing dollars behind them. Will a top-to-bottom approach finally push them to do that?

Via:  The Information (subscription)

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