Sunday
Nov132016

OnePlus 3 to get Nougat update before end of 2016

Sometimes we wish all manufacturers roll out Android updates as quickly as they can. One company who is trying to get it right is OnePlus. After merging its two separate software teams (the China-only HydrogenOS and OxygenOS), OnePlus has announced that OnePlus 3 owners will be getting the community build of Android 7.0 Nougat in the next few weeks, while the final build will be out before the end of the year. OnePlus 2 users will have to wait a bit, the phone is promised to be getting Nougat also but there is no specific timeframe for it.

Source: Android Police

Sunday
Nov132016

The HTC Vive accessory can go cordless with the TPCAST

Simply following tech news you can see how big a trend virtual reality is. And development for these devices are in full swing. The HTC Vive is getting a much needed feature: the capability to use it sans cords. The TPCAST, which was developed by one of the companies that participated in the Vive X $100 million accelerator program, lets users use the HTC Vive wirelessly. Users no longer have to fear getting entangled while walking around VR environments.

The TPCAST was offered for US$220 (around CA$300) on Vive’s Chinese site and is now sold out. Those who got one of the devices will get the accessory in the first quarter of 2017. There is no word if the accessory will be making its way to other countries but it would be a compelling offer if it did.

Source: Mashable

Saturday
Nov122016

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup 11/06-11/12

Saturday
Nov122016

Instagram to get live video

Everyone has live video these days and Facebook-owned Instagram is getting in on the action. According to Instagram CEO Kevin Systrom, the company is working on bringing live video to users in the future. There is no specific timeline for it but it might be similar to Facebook Live. If you want to start streaming an event for someone, you just open the Instagram camera and start recording.

Screenshots of the feature have surfaced and it shows the feature will show if someone is live in the same spot you see Stories within the app.  If someone you follow is live, you’ll see a red ring around the profile photo and when you tap on that it’ll take you directly to the broadcast.

Source: Droid Life