Wednesday
Apr132016

Ford's GT configurator lets you customize the supercar as you like it

Whether you actually have the funds to buy one or not, Fords new GT supercar can be yours, or at least seem like it is, when you design how it looks with the car's online configurator. It lets the potential 500 buyers design the car how they would like it to look. The changes are rather simple though, you can customize the interior and exterior color choices, wheel choices, and the like. On the site, there also seems to be two Series options that are listed as coming soon, these might be some special edition liveries for a special car.

Source: Ford | Via: SlashGear

Wednesday
Apr132016

Samsung Milk VR brings you virtual reality content even without the headset

If you don't have a Gear VR yet but want to see what all the buzz is about, Samsung's Milk VR app will give you the virtual reality experience even without the headset—of course, it won't be the same as accessing VR content on a VR headset but it's a start. The Milk VR app will let you browse through all the 360 content Samsung has available, play these videos on the phone, or download them later when you do get your Gear VR. However, to access interactive videos, you'd need the touchpad on Samsung's VR headset, and thus the actual unit itself. And the app only works for owners of the Samsung Galaxy S7, S7 edge, Note 5, S6, S6 edge, and S6 edge+.

Source: Android Police | Download: Google Play Store (Free)

Wednesday
Apr132016

Google.org awards $20M in grant to fund development of tech for the disabled

Treating the challenges faced by the disabled as issues that can be solved with smart engineering, Google's charitable arm, Google.org, has given $20 million USD in grants to nonprofit organizations around the world to help develop open-source technololgy for the disabled. The 30 winners of the Google Impact Challenge: Disabilities launched last spring were the recipients of said grants. About six of the 30 grantees were given $1 million USD, while the average grant was around $750,000 USD.

Some of the projects funded including developing libraries for the visually impaired, devices that can turn manual wheelchairs into powered ones, and cheap, 3D-printed prosthetics for children.

Source: The Verge

Wednesday
Apr132016

Google integrating Goals feature in Calendar starting today

Google is expanding the functionality of their Calendar App by adding a new Goals feature on mobile. According to Google, "Goals is a tool that makes it easier to find the time to do the things that really matter to you.  Whether it’s running, practicing yoga or learning a new language—you can now add a personal goal—like “run 3 times a week”—and Calendar will help you find the time and stick to it."

To set a goal (like “Work out more”), simply answer a few questions (like “How often?” and “Best time?”), and you’re all set. From there Calendar will look at your schedule and find the best windows to pencil in time for that goal.

Calendar can help you adjust in a number of important ways. For example, Calendar will automatically reschedule if you add another event that's a direct conflict with a goal. You can also can defer a goal at any time, and Calendar will make time for it later.To get started, download the Google Calendar app for Android or iPhone, and set your first goal.