Entries by Nicole Batac (11811)

Sunday
Mar232014

LG introduces Smart Bulb, light fixture that can connect with Android and iOS devices

LG aims to take on the Philips Hue with its new Smart Bulb (yes that is its name). The light bulb can reportedly last for a decade if it is just used for five hours a day. It comes with compatible Android and iOS apps and features Bluetooth support. The app is designed to help users control different settings, including a play mode that responds to music and a security mode that imitates someone being at home with a lighting sequence. Android version even has the bulb blinking to remind you when you get a call. The Smart Bulb is currently only available in Korea for 35,000 won or roughly US$32.

Source: The Next Web

Saturday
Mar222014

Apple reportedly working on Spotify competitor, iTunes Android app

Apple is tipped to be working with record label executives to build an on-demand streaming music service that can take on the likes of Spotify and thinking of creating an iTunes Store app for Android. A report from Billboard cited three unnamed sources that claim the “exploratory talks” are in its very early stages.

Apple does seem to need to rethink its strategy with iTunes. Nielsen reports downloading on the platform has dropped 13 percent from the week of March 9 and digital track sales are down 11 percent from 2013.

Source: CNET

Saturday
Mar222014

Google adds ‘Take A Picture’ and ‘Take a Video’ voice commands to Search

Google is looking to make it easier for you to take photos and videos. The tech company has added “Take a picture” and “Take a video” (or “Record a video”) voice command into Search. You just need to launch Google Now and have it open the camera app to the needed mode.

Source: Android Police

Saturday
Mar222014

Twitter kills #Music app

Twitter has officially pulled the plug on its #Music app and has pulled out the app from the App Store yesterday. The app will stop working on April 18. #Music was Twitter’s attempt to build conversations around music and help users discover new music on the social network. Unfortunately, it wasn’t able to lure listeners away from other music apps out on the market. The company has said it is looking to develop “new ways” to incorporate music into Twitter.

Source: The Verge