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Quickoffice update deepens Google Drive integration
Nov 10th 2013, 17:58, by Robert Nelson

Google purchased Quickoffice back in June and while the app sat relatively untouched for some time, there was a relaunch in September. That brought a refreshed version of the app as well as a new price point — Quickoffice went free for all. Along with that relaunch, Quickoffice users were also given 10GB of Google Drive storage.

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Now keeping with the Drive connection, Google has once again updated Quickoffice. This time around the Google Drive integration has been improved. Google has said that Google Docs, Sheets and Slides files will automatically open in the Drive app, that is, provided the user has both Drive and Quickoffice installed.

Otherwise, this most recent Quickoffice update also included some unspecified performance improvements and big fixes. This was a simple, but a seemingly welcomed update. This does bring the question though, how long before Google updates the Quickoffice app to a point where it is no longer needed.

After all, the last update made Quickoffice free and gave away Drive storage, then this update had Google Docs files opening directly in Google Drive — eliminating some of the need for Quickoffice. Of course, you still need Quickoffice installed alongside Drive for now, but it seems like we are moving to a point where Quickoffice will no longer be quite as necessary.

That all being said, the latest version of Quickoffice can be found in the Google Play Store.

Omate TrueSmart Kickstarter shipments will run through December
Nov 10th 2013, 17:56, by Robert Nelson

It looks like a shipping status update has arrived from the folks at Omate. And jumping right in here, it looks like the smartwatches will be shipping based on specs, as opposed to when you when you backed on Kickstarter. In other words, those who got in as an early bird will not necessarily be amongst the first to receive their TrueSmart.

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According to details provided by Omate, their “priority is to launch the developer edition with rooted software followed by the standard edition.” Other details here mention how the Developer Edition software has been finalized and is ready to be loaded onto the production model watches. While no shipping date was offered, it was said that production and assembly will start on Monday.

Aside from the Developer Edition TrueSmart, the remaining watches will be run in batches — depending on the specs you have, as opposed to when you did the backing on Kickstarter. Basically, it looks like those who upgraded any specs on the watch will be waiting a few extra weeks.

Omate has said, the “production will run in batches according to the different models.” The models include the 512MB/4GB, then 1GB/4GB and will be followed by the 1GB/8GB model. Assuming there are no further delays, these will begin in mid-November and run through mid-December.

  • 512MB+4GB (2100MHz EU 3G): Mid Nov
  • 512MB+4GB (1900MHz US 3G): Begin of Dec
  • 1GB+4GB (1900MHz US &2100MHz EU 3G): Begin of Dec
  • 1GB+8GB (2100MHz EU 3G): Mid Dec
  • 1GB+8GB (1900MHz US 3G): Mid Dec

SOURCE: Kickstarter

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