Thursday
Aug062015

Review: Celluon PicoAir micro projector

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

With the sheer amount of content and entertainment that most mobile devices can carry, Pico projectors are the ideal companions for enjoying this content on a larger scale and on-the-go.

Cellulon's PicoAir projector is incredibly tiny. At 7 ounces and with a very thin profile, it can be easily slipped into a shirt pocket or tossed into your gadget bag. We showed it to various people while asking them to guess what the device was and nobody guessed that this was a full-featured pico projector. It is very easy to confuse this with a sleek smartphone charger or external battery.

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Thursday
Aug062015

Review: Motorola Moto G (3rd Gen)

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

New, improved and still the reigning pound-for-pound champion of the value smartphone segment, the new Moto G delights and impresses users with even more flagship-level features in an affordable and desirable package.

We've come a long way from the first Moto G, which was initially met with some degree of confusion. At that time, the more powerful Moto X (first gen) barely skirted mid-range features, but was being promoted as the next Motorola flagship. The Moto G, however, was clearly targetting the entry level while boldly proclaiming it could match the performance of the Samsung Galaxy S4.

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Wednesday
Aug052015

WhatsApp for iOS now lets you backup video chats

WhatsApp on iOS gets a significant update with new features including the ability to back up your video chats. The app also gets a new look for cropping pictures and videos. It also now lets you share your location via Apple Maps. If you worry about the app using up more data than you think it should, you can also reduce data usage used when you make calls through the settings > chat and calls section.

WhatsApp also now lets you mute notifications for more active chats. You just need to swipe right to mark a chat as read or unread. You can even share contacts from the Contacts app as well. The features are rolling out to iOS now. There isn’t word yet if Android will be getting some of these new features.

Source: The Next Web | Download: Apple App Store (Free)

Wednesday
Aug052015

Apple job listing suggests more Android apps are coming our way

Photo by Kārlis Dambrāns/Flickr

If the new job listing from Apple is anything to go by, there might be more Apple apps for Android coming our way soon. For now, we know Apple Music and Move will be coming to Google’s mobile operating system this fall. But as the listing for “Applications SW Engineer – Android” says: “We’re looking for engineers to help us bring exciting new mobile products to the Android platform.” It succinctly explains what they need but what products are heading the way of the Android platform isn’t known for now. We will find out soon enough.

Source: Mashable