Monday
Aug042014

Google tipped to unbundle Photo Gallery from Google+

Google has previously consolidated its Android photo and video gallery into an app called photos. A report from Bloomberg claims this might come to an end soon and we might not see the Gallery app anytime soon. Google will reportedly separate its photo services from Google+ so anyone can access them without having an account on their social network. This reported photo service will be considered a self-serving entity, much like how Instagram is separate from Facebook. If these rumours are true, we think it would be a good idea so that more people will gain access to more photo features on their Android devices.

Source: SlashGear

Monday
Aug042014

WhatsApp comes to Android Wear, lets you reply to messages right from your wrist

It’s not really being publicized yet but a WhatsApp update will let you access the app right from your Android Wear-powered smartwatch. The official download from WhatsApp’s site doesn’t specify the Android Wear-related features but you when you manually download the app, it will show up on your Android device. And the app doesn’t just send you notifications, it lets you read stacked conversation messages and reply to them using your voice. We might see it on the Google Play Store soon but if you can’t wait to get it, you can grab the download here.

Source: Engadget

Monday
Aug042014

The Apple Beat: Continuity features can transcend Mac and iOS functionality

A few years ago, I was introduced to the idea of the “Personal Cloud,” a small, secure and private cloud that followed one around from device to device. It was at a Lenovo demo at CES that I saw how a user’s files, applications, subscriptions and other pertinent info could be made accessible via a tablet, smartphone, desktop, notebook and smart TV. As I look into Apple’s upcoming OS X Yosemite, iOS 8 and the new home, health and automotive features, it becomes even clearer than the new handoff features and the continuity focus of IOS and OS X are just the beginning of something bigger.

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Sunday
Aug032014

Nemesis DLC for ‘Call of Duty: Ghosts’ comes out this week

Call of Duty: Ghosts players will be getting access to their final downloadable content pack Nemesis this week. Those who own a Microsoft Xbox One or Xbox 360 will get the DLC on August 5, while Sony PlayStation 3 and 4 will most likely get it a month later (like the other DLCs). Nemesis adds a new episode for the Extinction saga that has players battling aliens as well as four new maps including Goldrush, Dynasty, Subzero, and Showtime. It costs US$14.99 on its own but those who have a season pass won’t need to pay for anything.

Source: Ubergizmo