Monday, 14 April 2014

Apple's iOS7.1 With Carplay Support

Apple has finally taken the wraps off its latest firmware update, iOS 7.1, which is now available as a free download for everyone. The new OS update adds a few new features to the mix, including a few tweaks to its UI and bug fixes, especially for the random reboot problem many iOS 7 users have been experiencing.
But perhaps the most notable feature is the inclusion of Apple’s CarPlay feature, which brings iOS integration to your in-dash stereo and provides you with the ability to interact with Siri, access your music library and third-party audio apps, navigate routes using Maps, answer calls and send texts hands-free. The feature will be offered on select new Mercedes-Benz, Volvo and Ferrari models, while plenty of other manufacturers are working on CarPlay options of their own.

Home Quote Of The Day

"Home is where my habits have habitats"
-Fiona Apple

Friday, 11 April 2014

Google Glass For US Only; Begins And Ends April 15

Google will make a limited supply of its controversial Internet-linked Glass eyewear available for purchase in the United States beginning —and ending — on April 15.
Anyone in the United States with $1,500 to spend on Glass will be able to join the ranks of “Explorers” who have gotten to test out the devices prior to them hitting the market, the California-based Internet titan said Thursday in a post at Google+ social network.

“Our Explorers are moms, artists, surgeons, rockers, and each new Explorer has brought a new perspective that is making Glass better,” Google said in the post.
“But every day we get requests from those of you who haven’t found a way into the program yet, and we want your feedback too.”
On April 15, starting at 9 a.m. Eastern, Google will commence what it billed as the biggest expansion of the Explorer program to date by letting anyone in the U.S. buy the eyewear online here, noting that there would be a limited number of units available.
Selling the imageGoogle in March said it is joining forces with the frame giant behind Ray-Ban and other high-end brands to create and sell Glass Internet-linked eyewear in the United States.
The partnership with Luxottica was portrayed as Google’s “biggest step yet into the emerging smart eyewear market.”
Luxottica brands include Oakley, Alain Mikli, Ray-Ban, and Vogue-Eyewear.
The first smart glasses by Luxottica for Google Glass will go on sale in 2015, the head of the Italian eyewear group said Tuesday.
Google has been working to burnish the image of Glass, which has triggered concerns about privacy, because the devices are capable of capturing pictures and video.
Google recently sent out a release to debunk Glass myths including that it invades privacy, distracts wearers, and is for “technology-worshipping geeks.”
“If someone wants to secretly record you, there are much, much better cameras out there than one you wear conspicuously on your face and that lights up every time you give a voice command or press a button,” Google said.
“If a company sought to design a secret spy device, they could do a better job than Glass.”
During the Explorer testing phase, developers are creating apps for Google Glass, which can range from getting weather reports to sharing videos to playing games.
Google in February gave the early adopters a bit of advice: Don’t be “Glassholes.”
It was the final suggestion in a recommended code of conduct posted online for the software developers and others taking part in the Explorer program.
Google appeared intent on avoiding the kinds of caustic run-ins that have seen some Glass wearers tossed from eateries, pubs, or other establishments due to concerns over camera capabilities built into devices.
Glass connects to the Internet using WiFi hotspots or, more typically, by being wirelessly tethered to mobile phones. Pictures or video may be shared through the Google+ social network.

Home Quote Of The Day

“You can go other places, all right - you can live on the other side of the world, but you can't ever leave home” 
- Sue Monk Kidd

Thursday, 10 April 2014

Home Quote Of The Day

"A man travels the world over in search of what he needs and returns home to find it."
-George Augustus Moore

Facebook To Remove Messaging From Mobile App

Facebook’s mobile app is losing one of its main features.

The social media network is notifying some of its European members that they will no longer be able to send direct messages to friends through the Facebook app, The Verge reports. For that function, they’ll instead need to download Messenger for iOS or Android.
The change is expected to roll out for those who received the message abroad in two weeks. A Facebook spokesperson confirmed that this is not a temporary or regional test. Sometime soon, everyone in every country will have to use a separate app for messaging. That is, unless she 1) owns a lower-end Android device without enough memory to load Messenger, 2) has a Windows Phone or tablet, or 3) uses Facebook’s news app Paper to message people … for some reason.
By separating the main Facebook app from Messenger, the company might be able to introduce more unique features into Messenger more quickly, like WhatsApp integration or voice calling. 
So next time you tap the message button in the Facebook app and it redirects you to download Messenger, that’s why.

Tuesday, 8 April 2014

Twitter's New Look; Bigger Photos, Highlighted Tweets

Twitter is getting a little more Facebook-like. 
Twitter this morning said that it’s rolling out a new design for your Twitter profile which includes larger photos, a readjusted timeline, and a display of your most popular Tweets.
It looks (and acts) undeniably like a Facebook profile. But these new features may also make it easier to sift out good Tweets from a stream of white noise.The makeover includes the following new tools:
Best Tweets: Any 140-word post that’s been faved, retweeted, or spurred a lot of discussion will be enlarged on your page so more people can see it. In other words, people will be able to spot your Twitter fights and puppy photos easier.
Pinned Tweet: You, too, can curate the most interesting Tweets in your feed by “pinning” one to the top of your page. That way, anyone who visits your profile will be able to see the message. Sort of like a status update.
Filtered Tweets: When you’re snooping around other people’s profiles, you can filter out their timeline by choosing to only see Tweets, Tweets with photos/videos, or Tweets with replies.
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Those who are brand new to Twitter will automatically inherit the new Twitter, while veterans will receive it over the next couple of weeks.