Samsung has today published a report containing various details regarding the pricing and availability of its Android-powered 4G LTE/Wi-Fi enabled mirrorless camera.
Samsung has today published a report containing various details regarding the pricing and availability of its Android-powered 4G LTE/Wi-Fi enabled mirrorless camera.
The new Moto X is expected to join the Nexus 4, the Galaxy S4, and the HTC One on Google Play next month, allowing consumers to buy the device directly from Google. It’s already available from AT&T and Verizon, but according to a leaked screenshot from T-Mobile’s inventory, its model will only be available from Google Play.
Gear Manager, a new Samsung app that will allow you to manage your Galaxy Gear smartwatch from your Android-powered smartphone, has appeared in a pair of leaked screenshots ahead of of the Galaxy Gear’s grand unveiling on Wednesday.
The app suggests Gear will connect to your smartphone via NFC and Bluetooth, and that it will have its own apps and a “find my watch” feature.
After months of only being available on iOS and the web, Digg announced this afternoon that its popular new Digg Reader app is finally available on Google Play.
Digg Reader for Android features the same clean and simple design found on the iOS and web apps. You can organize RSS feeds into folders. Follow your favorite publishers, writers, and bloggers, and share stories to Twitter, Facebook, or save stories to be read later.
Here are the full release notes:
Digg delivers the most interesting and talked-about stories on the Internet. Powered by social signals and old-fashioned human judgment, our editors turn the Internet’s vast and cacophonous flood of articles, blog posts, magazine pieces, status updates, photos and videos into the elegant and endlessly engrossing mix known as Digg. And now the new Digg Reader is a simple, powerful and speedy way to follow your favorite sources and publishers.
◆ Introducing Digg Reader for Android! A fast, clean, and simple real-time reading app.
◆ Find and follow your favorite online publishers, writers, and bloggers.
◆ Organize RSS feeds and other sources via folders. Quickly sort to see the most popular items across the social Internet.
◆ Digg your favorite stories and share them via Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus, Tumblr, LinkedIn, email, and text.
◆ Save stories to read later on Digg, Instapaper, and Pocket
As the undisputed King of Internet Video, it’s kind of hard for YouTube to make any big changes without the public noticing, but over the last 10 days, YouTube has slowly rolled out a redesigned logo, first on its iOS and Android apps, and now to Twitter and Facebook as well.
The new logo ditches the old, thick, bubbly font that’s been in use since the company first started out in 2005, for a flatter, more simplified look that prominently features the YouTube Play button. Curiously, YouTube hasn’t rolled out the new logo to its website yet, nor announced any official changes, but now that it’s in the official YouTube apps, it looks like it’s safe to say this change will be permanent.
Here’s a higher-res version of the new logo: