Thursday
Jan302020

New Dell XPS 13 Masterfully Designed

Having used a Dell XPS13 since Fall 2019, I’ve come to appreciate the quality and craftsmanship of the product. In 2020, Dell will release its new XPS13 refining an already well-crafted product.

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Thursday
Jan302020

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip to come with outer display

Samsung is reportedly launching its second foldable phone/Motorola Razr competitor during its February 11 Unpacked event. We've been getting more and more details about the device. The latest one shares a lot about the Galaxy Z Flip. 

Leaker Ishan Agrawal shared some details about the displays, camera, and battery of the foldable device. The Galaxy Z Flip will have two screens. The smaller outer screen will reportedly have a 1.05-inch sAMOLED screen called the "Focus Display." Meanwhile, the inner glass display (a first for this type of display) will be a 6.7-inch FHD+ screen with a long 22:9 aspect ratio. 

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Thursday
Jan302020

Dell adds Cinema Guide app

Dell wants to make your life easier by allowing you to search the content you stream into one guide. If you have multiple subscription services, the Dell Cinema Guide will allow you to search and find the show or movie you’re looking for in one app. Often consumers are logging into separate apps to find what they want to watch. You can search by title, genre, content type, actor/actress, and more.

Dell’s Cinema Guide is in addition to the current Dell Cinema offering (which optimizes your viewing experience) and allows you to search for what you want easily. The Dell Cinema Guide is a PC solution and is available at no additional charge in the Microsoft Store, or factory installed on XPS, Inspiron, or G Series. The guide is set to be available in 2020.

Thursday
Jan302020

YouTube Music now shows new album and single releases

Admittedly a glaring omission from the start, but thankfully, that has changed. YouTube Music on mobile will now show you all the new album and single releases. There’s a new carousel on the app’s Home feed that will show you all the new music. A new “See all” button will bring you to a new “Albums & singles” page, where you can endlessly scroll to see what’s new and fresh. Previously, the app will only show you the 10 most recent album or single releases when swiping horizontally. YouTube started rolling this feature out earlier this month, but it’s now widely available on both Android and iOS.

Source: 9to5Google