Entries in rumours (261)

Tuesday
Apr222014

Nest Learning Thermostat might be coming to Canada through Google Play

It would make sense that Google will sell the product of its latest acquisition on the Google Play Store. You can find all Google devices there already. While Google has not officially announced its availability yet, Droid Life was able to grab a screenshot of Google Play’s support pages for available devices with the Nest Learning Thermostat in the list. It says the device will be available in Canada, the US, and UK. The product isn’t available in those countries right now. So, does that mean Google plans to sell the Nest here? There is no word yet from Google and they have pulled the listing from the support page. We’ll keep our eyes and ears open for any developments.

 

UPDATE

Google has started to sell the Nest Learning Thermostat on Google Play for US$249. The tech company even helped celebrate Earth Day by planting a tree for every Nest device it sold.
Source: PCMag

 

Sunday
Apr202014

Leaked supplier letter claims Microsoft to rename Nokia Oyj to Microsoft Mobile Oy

Microsoft is reportedly planning to rename Nokia once their deal closes soon. According to a letter sent to suppliers, Nokia Oyj will become Microsoft Mobile Oy, a wholly-owned subsidiary that will become Micrososft’s mobile devices division. Based on the copy of the letter obtained by Nokiapoweruser, the suppliers were told that the terms and conditions of their contracts will not change when the acquisition is completed.

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Sunday
Apr202014

Arrival of Android 4.4.3 tipped by an official Google app

Seems Google let the arrival of its next update slip through the changelog of one of its apps. The Google Edu Device Setup app, an app designed to help schools setup tablets, has been updated to support Android 4.4.3. This version of Android hasn’t really been announced yet but it would seem the new update will be coming soon. We all just have to wait a bit more.

Source: Android Central

Friday
Apr182014

Report claims Apple looks to integrate Shazam into iOS

A recent report from Bloomberg claims Apple plans to integrate the song recognition feature of Shazam into future iteration of iOS. It would be similar to how the mobile platform is integrated in Twitter without the need to download a separate app. It will also be able to use  Siri to name a song you hear instead of having to open an app. This could be a handy feature if the rumours will ever be confirmed. Perhaps Apple's upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference will bring this rumour to light or debunk the report.