Tuesday
Jan122016

iOS Twitter app to integrate Persicope video into feeds

Twitter announed today that Persiscope broadcasts will be brought directly into tweets. Periscope, which was launched by Twitter last year has already reached 100 million broadcasts and now the company hopes to intertwine users of both services by making live and replay feeds available into Tweets.

Starting with the iOS Twitter app, Periscope broadcasts in Twitter timelines offer a new way to experience the world, giving Periscope broadcasters a window to a massive new audience.

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Tuesday
Jan122016

SlideShow: The Acura Precision Concept from the 2016 Detroit Auto Show

Acura's made a strong showing at this year's NAIAS, not just with the new NSX but with the Acura Precision Concept which is a swoopy, angular and bold statement that points towards a possible new design direction. One of the more attractive concepts unveiled here in Detroit, the Acura Precision looks like part spaceship, part sedan. Distinctive rear suicide doors complement the general ease of access and appearance of space plus the beefy rear and curvaceous lines toe the line between sedan and coupe. It is definitely a refreshing take and one that we hope will invitably creep into Acura's future design language.

Tuesday
Jan122016

NAIAS 2016: GMC launches 2017 Acadia crossover focusing on safety

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Detroit, MI- GMC took the wraps off its redesigned line of Acadai crossover vehicles designed for the needs of families and which now boast more safety features and a sportier profile while reducing up to 700 pounds of weight and improved mileage.

In tune with GM's push for improved technology across all their car brands, the GMC Acadia features the Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration.

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Monday
Jan112016

BlackBerry Virtual Expert app comes to Android

With the release of the BlackBerry Priv, it was inevitable that the company’s self-guided diagnostics app will launch on Google Play. The Virtual Expert app basically gives your device a “health assessment” to see if everything is running as it should. It’ll put your device through various hardware tests to see if everything is working properly. It’s customized to whatever BlackBerry device you are using. In the case of the Priv, it can test things out like camera and camera display, keyboard, vibrator, stereo headsets, to name a few. After testing, it’ll send you a summary of the results. If there are any issues, then you can show that your provider and get it fixed.

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