Wednesday
Jan152014

HP gunning for mobile market with two new phablets

HP's long hinted that it may get back into the mobile market post-webOS. Now that they've sold off Palm's mobile operating system to LG, HP is betting on Android to power their Slate 6 and  Slate 7 tablets which feature voice calling. Looks like HP is shooting straight for the supersized smartphone market where it can make a dent. The new Jelly Bean powered slates are coming to India first but we'll hopefully see them come to North America sometime soon.

Source: Re/code

Tuesday
Jan142014

TELUS and Koodo Moto G's getting KitKat 4.4.2 update 

It looks like the humble yet over achieving Moto G has something its more powerful sibling, the Moto X, doesn't. At least here in Canada, the TELUS and KoodoMoto G's are getting the huge Android OS 4.4.2 update promised during launch late last year. This brings the latest, greatest version of Android to the Moto G and brings a new dialer, the highly touted full-screen mode, imrpoved battery life and the end to the blue on black interface that harkens back to the days of Honeycomb and Ice Cream Sandwich. For the full list of features, kindly go check out this link. As for the Moto X, word has it that we'll the long awaited update before February. 

Source: TELUS

Tuesday
Jan142014

YouTube unveils Comments Page to answer for user complaints

 

YouTube received flak for requiring users to have Google+ accounts to comment on videos and when they moved the comment notifications to Google+ notification page. Google’s video streaming service seemed to have listened to its large user base and introduced at Comments Page to help video creators manage, view and respond to comments in one place.

At the moment, the users will be required to click on the video page and reply to the comments there. But the company intends to allow for inline replying and expanding all replies on the Comments Page soon.

Source: YouTube Creator Blog

Tuesday
Jan142014

Microsoft adds speech input capabilities to Bing Translator on Windows

 

Microsoft introduced new updates to Bing Translator for Windows and Windows Phone apps. The tech company brings speech-to-speech functionality from Windows Phone app to the Windows app to let you speak into your device with the microphone and have the app answer you back in the native speaker’s accent. You can also now use your device’s camera in portrait and landscape to take a shot of text and have the app translate the words in the language you select.

Meanwhile, the Bing Translator for Windows Phone received improvement when it comes to speech features in order to improve the quality and “responsiveness” of the translations. The UI for the offline language packs has also been revamped.