Monday
May142018

Amazon Germany reportedly leaked OnePlus 6 images

Just a couple of days before the official launch of OnePlus’s newest flagship, it might have just gotten accidentally leaked by Amazon Germany. The German tech site Winfuture showed off images that were allegedly of the front and the back of the OnePlus 6. Based on Amazon German’s marketplace, it will reportedly come in Mirror Black and Midnight Black. The company already took down the images.

The OnePlus 6 is going to be unveiled in London on the 16th. Other specs that are expected to come in the new OnePlus flagship include an iPhone X-like notch that can be toggled on and off and Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor.

Source: CNET

Monday
May142018

‘Gotham’ gets fifth and final season

Batman will return for one final season. Gotham, the origin story of our favorite caped crusader, has been renewed by Fox for its last season. It’ll be 13 episodes long and will star David Mazouz as the young Bruce Wayne. According to a Fox representative, “The fifth and final season will wrap up this unique origin story of the great DC Comics Super-Villains and Vigilantes, which revealed an entirely new chapter that has never been told.” The upside is at least you have time to prepare for the end.

Monday
May142018

Customer feedback and spirit of innovation fuel HP’s new premium devices

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

New York- HP invited select media to New York City to be the first to experience their new product lines for premium consumer and premium professional and creative users.

Integrating customer feedback and understanding real world use cases has given HP the ability to create a wide assortment of personal computing devices that integrate power, connectivity and desirable build and materials. HP's latest devices don't just bring a high-level of design and premium materials, they feature  various notable innovations not found elsewhere in the industry. Jump for a roundup of the new HP premium portfolio.

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Sunday
May132018

YouTube starts rolling out feature to remind you to take a break from watching videos

While Google released lots of new exciting things at its I/O 2018 developers’ conference, one of the big things the tech giant talked about is improving the “digital wellbeing” of its users. One of the solutions, Google introduced is being able to schedule breaks or at least be reminded to take breaks when watching YouTube videos. This feature has started to roll out to users and if you’re YouTube app updated recently, you would’ve gotten access to this. You can enable the reminder by heading over to the General menu section and from there you should see the new Remind me to take a break option. Once you select on this, you should see options ranging from Never to Every 180 minutes.

Once enabled, you’ll get reminders to take time off during the time you set it to remind you. You can opt to ignore the reminder and continue watching. But that will, of course, defeat its purpose. Two other features are also coming to the service including being able to display notification sounds and vibrations from the YouTube app for a set amount of time and being able to get all of your notifications once a day at a specific time.

Source: Android Authority