Entries in Android (267)

Tuesday
Jan202015

Amazon Prime members in Canada can enjoy unlimited Photo Storage 

Amazon today introduced Prime Photos for customers in Canada, providing free unlimited photo storage in Amazon Cloud Drive. Most people have a lifetime of birthdays, vacations, holidays, and everyday moments stored across numerous devices.  And, they continue to create billions of photos every year. Now, Prime, Amazon Student and Amazon Family members in Canada have a simple, secure place to store their photos -- all for free.

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Tuesday
Jan062015

CES 2015: Audi and LG show-off smart watch collaboration

One of the highlighted keynotes today was from car maker Audi. During their hour long session they announced in-car partnerships with Android Wear manufacturers LG, Samsung and NVIDIA. Exciting, yes, but it wasn't the subtle Easter egg that caught a sharp journalists eye. No, something else had people talking -- the watch Ulrich Hackenberg had on during the presentation. Bearing a striking resemblence to the in-market LG G Watch R, the yet-to-be-named watch looked strikingly more refined with a stainless steel bezel and leather strap. 

The Verge reached out to LG for comment, to which they confirmed that the watch was made specifically for Audi and runs a customized version of Android Wear.

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Thursday
Dec182014

Muse Art app for iOS and Android has 100k paintings by thousands of artists

Making full use of those gorgeous and pixel dense smartphone displays to enjoy some of the most inspiring works of art, Muse Art features 100,000 paintings by over 2,000 artists ranging from old masters to contemporary visual artists.

Turning your phone into a travelling exhibit, Muse Art allows anyone to discover new artists, learn about their work and find out where paintings are currently being shown. Users can save their favorite paintings, build their own Private Gallery, and share it to Facebook, Twitter and more. Check it out here.

Sunday
Dec142014

Review: Amazon Kindle Fire HD 7

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Amazon's Kindle’s e-Ink eReaders have really set the standard for design and functionality. Their Android tablets, however, have always been a bit of a mixed bag. Focused on content consumption, they don’t offer the full range of Android features, apps and functionality you'd get from a Nexus 7 or any other Android tablet, but give just enough for the average user to be more than satisfied.

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