Wednesday
Nov272019

Disney+ update rolls out 'Continue Watching' section

A streaming service essential has now found its way into Disney+. Disney is rolling out a server-side update to add the missing "Continue watching" section. A strange omission that's thankfully being added now. There's nothing you need to do; you just have to wait for the update to head your way. It will be coming to all platforms Disney+ is available on.

And once you get it, you will see a "Continue watching" row on your home screen. It will display shows or movies you've recently started and how far along you are in the episode or film. When you tap on a specific title, it will then pick up where you left off.

Source: The Verge

Wednesday
Nov272019

Google Photos' Android app lets you draw, add text on photos

Maybe you wanted to draw on your images as you would on apps like Instagram and Snapchat. Well, now, Google Photos will let you do that exactly. But it's only available on Android, and no sticker GIFs, unfortunately. The new editing tools will let you draw, highlight, and add text to your photos. All you need to do is select the photo you want to edit, select the Edit option, and then pick Markup. These features are available on Google Photos version 4.32.1.

Source: MobileSyrup

Tuesday
Nov262019

Leaked Samsung Galaxy S11+ renders show phone design, big camera array

If the leaked renders of the Samsung Galaxy S11+ is accurate, then we're getting a large, almost domino-like camera setup at the back of the phone. Steve Hemmerstoffer (@OnLeaks) shared the renders of Samsung's upcoming flagship, and what immediately catches our eye is the big, black camera array at the top left of the device. It reminds us of the Pixel 4, but just stretched to look more like a domino piece. 

The phone is expected to have a five-camera setup, but details on these are scarce. Rumour has it the Galaxy S11+ will feature a 5x optical zoom with a 108-megapixel primary sensor. It's expected to get telephoto, ultra-wide, and time-of-flight lenses, too.

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Tuesday
Nov262019

Tile Smart Alerts will let you know if you've left an object behind

Tile's Bluetooth trackers are designed to help you locate lost products. But the company looks to expand that feature further by reintroducing "Smart Alerts." Currently in beta, Smart Alerts will automatically let you know when you've left behind an item with a tracker for five minutes. You can set "safe zones," so it doesn't alert you when, for example, you leave your purse with the Tile tracker at home.

You will, however, need to pay to get the feature. Smart Alerts beta requires the $34.99 a year subscription fee. But if you're forgetful enough, this expense might be worth it. Tile will be pushing out the beta in December.

Source: Engadget + MobileSyrup