Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Android World Update # TripIt brings Seat Tracker service to Android app

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TripIt brings Seat Tracker service to Android app
Aug 21st 2013, 18:22, by Andrew Martonik

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Popular travel service TripIt is adding one of its best "Pro" features, Seat Tracker, to its Android app today. The new feature leverages the fact that TripIt manages your flights for you and therefore can autonomously scan for open or better seats and offer them to you when they become available. Seat Tracker can help you get out of the middle seat, get into an exit row for more leg room or bring you closer to friends or family that you're flying with.

To take advantage of Seat Tracker you'll need the latest version of the Android app and be signed up for the TripIt Pro service, which costs $49 per year but includes several great features for the frequent flyer out there.


    






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Android World Update # 2MB security update possibly rolling out to Nexus 7, 10, and Galaxy Nexus

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2MB security update possibly rolling out to Nexus 7, 10, and Galaxy Nexus
Aug 21st 2013, 17:44, by Harrison Kaminsky

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Just yesterday an OTA update which addressed security issues was rolled out to the T-Mobile Nexus 4 and is now being pushed to other Nexus devices, including the Nexus 7, 10, and the Galaxy Nexus. The changes are unconfirmed at this point, but the update is known as JWR66Y. If you didn’t receive the update yet, you can manually flash it to your device by going to the XDA link in the source.

Source: XDA / PhoneArena


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Nextdoor neighborhood-based social app arrives for Android
Aug 21st 2013, 17:49, by Robert Nelson

Nextdoor is an app that iOS users may be familiar with. This is an app that originally launched only for iOS, however as of today the app has arrived for Android users and can be found in the Google Play Store. For those not familiar with the name, Nextdoor is a neighborhood-based social networking app.

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The app usage is based on your address. In fact, the first person in your area is required to setup items such as the boundaries. That first person also names the neighborhood and can provide a little background as to why they want to use the app and also invite some neighbors. Another step in the process is creating an online Nextdoor account.

Obviously the use cases can vary widely, however the folks behind the app offer suggestions such as being able to send urgent reports about suspicious activity, crime activity, to report lost (and found) items and also warn neighbors about construction or other activity.

Basically, it seems to be up to the user and/or neighborhood. But if nothing else, this seems like a good way to stay in contact with the neighbors without having to share more personal details such as your telephone number or email address.

Otherwise, while the Android app is brand new, Nextdoor as a service has been around for some time now. The iOS app launched in May 2013 and the service itself has been around for even longer. The service was founded back in 2010. Anyway, at this point it looks like Nextdoor is being used in more than 18,000 neighborhoods around the country.

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Samsung Galaxy Gear smartwatch tipped to arrive late Sept in 5 colors
Aug 21st 2013, 17:22, by Cory Gunther

The details surrounding Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Gear smartwatch are coming in at a steady pace these days, and we only have a few more weeks before the company unveils it. Set to be announced on September 4th alongside the Galaxy Note III, the Galaxy Gear will be Samsung’s first Android smartwatch. Today we’ve learned about 5 color variations, and more details on the release date.

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According to SamMobile, who’s been quite accurate and hot on the Galaxy Gear trail, the Samsung Galaxy Gear smartwatch will hit shelves in week 39, which is at the tail end of September. Yesterday we reported a similar date, with the Note III arriving around the second week of the month.

The leakster revealing the end of September date has also confirmed the smartwatch will arrive in 5 fashionable color options. Four on launch, and a 5th “white gold” edition will land a week later, and probably cost quite a bit. The four colors are white, black, orange, and grey, although surely they’ll have nifty names just like the colors of Samsung’s smartphones.

If all goes as planned (if these rumors are accurate) Samsung will launch their new smartwatch the last week of September and into October, just in time for people to start getting ahead of their holiday shopping. And wow, it’s already nearing that time of year. There’s been a lot of talk, hype, and rumors about this watch, and we hope it isn’t so mild that it disappoints after all these high flying rumors.

Stay tuned as we’ll be there live with the details on September 4th.

Google Glass Field Trip app arrives for a new-style virtual tour
Aug 21st 2013, 17:09, by Robert Nelson

The Field Trip app has been available for Android for a while now, though it doesn’t seem to attract much attention lately. That is not to say the app isn’t maintained and updated, in fact Google updated the Field Trip app just a few days earlier. While the Android app remains, it seems Google Glass users also have a Field Trip app available.

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Anyway, while most think of Field Trip as being a smartphone app these days, it was originally created with glass in mind. John Hanke, a vice president of product at Google recently spoke about how the mobile (Android) version of the Field Trip app was intended to simply spread the word about the app. After all, Google Glass has a limited user base at the moment.

That should have the Glass Field Trip app fitting in rather nicely. Similar to how Google Now feeds you information, the Field Trip app will do the same. Just in this case that information will be about nearby sights. Unlike Google Now which seems to be beneficial regardless of where you are, Field Trip seems like it would be more beneficial when you are traveling (as opposed to wandering around your home town).

If you have used the Field Trip app on a smartphone you likely have a good understanding of how this all works. And that statement is only more accurate if you also happen to have experience with Google Glass.

Needless to say, given many have yet to see or use Google Glass at this point — Google has released a video showing how Field Trip works on Glass. And as a spoiler, if you happen to like venturing into new locations and checking things out — this will likely make you want to buy Glass when it comes available.

VIA: Engadget

HTC One update in Europe brings support for the Mini+ remote
Aug 21st 2013, 16:49, by Cory Gunther

While many are still waiting for Android 4.3 Jelly Bean, or even 4.2.2 to arrive for the HTC One smartphone, today we’re seeing an update hitting devices across Europe. The HTC One is receiving a rather small 32MB update which is adding a few new features, as well as official support for the Google Keyboard.

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According to a few tweets from Paul O’Brien the HTC One in EU is getting the update, and the main feature here is full support for the currently unreleased (but available for pre-order) HTC Mini+ remote accessory. It’s like a mini phone that doubles as an extension for your current phone, and much more.

The HTC Mini was announced earlier this year, then the Mini+ for Europe. This little device is essentially an NFC and Bluetooth-equipped old style phone with the standard 10 key dial pad and a small monochrome display. It acts as an extension to your HTC Butterfly (and now HTC One) and allows you to read messages, see and even answer an incoming call, and make a call should you choose. It’s like a bridge to your device. Weird, we know.

one-mini

Alternatively it has an IR blaster and can act as a remote when your phone is connected to an HDTV, or even the remote for HTC’s Media Link accessory. It does a few things. It’s available for pre-order in the UK now, and will probably be announced and available soon.

The changelog also mentions support for Google’s keyboard, for those who don’t like the standard Sense option, and surely there’s a few other changes hidden in there somewhere. We’ll report back when we know more, and let us know in the comments below if you’ve received the update.

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Android World Update # Chrome for Android updated, bringing WebRTC to everyone

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Chrome for Android updated, bringing WebRTC to everyone
Aug 21st 2013, 17:36, by Nate Swanner

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Chrome for Android was updated yesterday, bringing one very important feature to the forefront. While the desktop version of Chrome received Omnibox improvements and a quick reset for the settings, Chrome for Android (stable, not beta) will now get WebRTC support.

If you're unfamiliar with WebRTC, it's an open source tool which was launched by Google in early 2011. The "RTC" stands for Real Time Communication, and can be tested here. In a nutshell, it brings video conferencing to the browser without the need for a plug-in.

The update also brings some scrolling and startup improvements, but WebRTC is the real star of the show. Once you allow a website to use the camera and microphone on your device, the fun can begin. While the immediate reaction is teleconferencing, this has a slew of possibilities once developers implement it.

The most glaring question right now is whether WebRTC will work with Hangouts, specifically Helpouts. The service, which is real but not live, relies on Hangouts for its chat backbone. Not everyone uses Hangouts, or wants to install it, so perhaps WebRTC could prove useful for such a service, down the line. Chrome is a much more useful platform for true cross-platform/OS ignorant communication, so it will be interesting to see where this development takes us.

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Android World Update # Here, there and everywhere: Google Keep reminds you at the right time

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thumbnail Here, there and everywhere: Google Keep reminds you at the right time
Aug 21st 2013, 17:34, by Unknown

Notes are a good way to keep track of all you have to do, but most of us need a little nudge now and then. Google Keep can remind you of important tasks and errands at just the right time and place. For example, Keep works with Google Now to remind you of your grocery list when you walk into your favorite grocery store, and nudges you on Thursday night to take out the trash.

To get started, select the "Remind me" button from the bottom of any note and choose the type of reminder you want to add. You can add time-based reminders for a specific date and time, or a more general time of day, like tomorrow morning. Adding a location reminder is incredibly easy tooas soon as you start typing Google Keep suggests places nearby.

 
Of course, sometimes plans change. If you get a reminder you're not ready to deal with, simply snooze it to a time or place that's better for you.



 

It's now even easier to get to all of your notes using the new navigation drawer, which includes a way to view all of your upcoming reminders in one place. And for people who want more separation between their home and work lives, the drawer also lets you easily switch between your accounts. 


And finally, we've made it easier to add your existing photos to a Google Keep note on Android. When you tap the camera icon you can choose between taking a new photo or adding one you already have from Gallery.

The new update is gradually rolling out in Google Play, and available now on the web at http://drive.google.com/keep and in the Chrome App.

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Android World Update # FCC filing confirms LG G Pad

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FCC filing confirms LG G Pad
Aug 21st 2013, 16:35, by Jeff Causey

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Over the past couple months we have seen some indications that LG is getting ready to get back into the tablet market with a device known as the LG G Pad. They are one step closer to making that happen in the U.S. market based on a record discovered in the FCC database for the LG-V500 which appears to be a WiFi only model of the new tablet. According to reports, LG is also working on a tablet with the model number LG-V507L which many think will be an LTE capable version of the device.

The LG G Pad is expected to be an 8.3-inch tablet with a screen running at 1920×1200 resolution, a Snapdragon 800 processor and 2GB of RAM. In addition to being slim in size, the tablet is also expected to have thin bezels. We will keep an eye out for leaked images and hope this new device makes an appearance at IFA 2013 in Berlin next month.

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Android World Update # ‘Asphalt 8: Airborne’ release set for tomorrow, new trailer online

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'Asphalt 8: Airborne' release set for tomorrow, new trailer online
Aug 21st 2013, 16:12, by Harrison Kaminsky

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Gameloft’s next sure-hit game is set for release tomorrow on the Google Play Store, and will surely garner plenty of sales at initial launch, especially when considering Google’s heavy promotion of the game alongside the new Nexus 7.

This next installment of the Asphalt series introduces some welcome improvements, including spectacular graphics (‘Retina’ optimized), a brand new realistic physics engine, new maps, weather effects, 180 events, 47 cars, and new game modes.

The game also includes simultaneous online multiplayer supported by Google’s new Play Games service which tracks scores in leader-boards and makes it easy to play with friends on the fly.

The game will be available tomorrow on the Play Store for $0.99 and we’ll let you guys know as soon as it’s released. Check out the new trailer after the break.

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