Marshmallow has arrived! Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Marshmallow has arrived! Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

BlackBerry has started rolling out its latest Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow update to all Priv handsets, just two weeks after it kicked off its beta test.

The release brings features like Doze and Google Now on Tap, plus slow-motion video recording, improved typing, a greater BlackBerry Hub experience, and more.

The shutdown of Revolv has some home-automation fans questioning the Internet of Things.

The looming shutdown of Revolv has some home-automation fans questioning the Internet of Things. Photo: Andrew Stawarz/Flickr CC

Revolv smart hubs will no longer be supported as of May 15. Even though subscribers have known this was coming since February, there wasn’t a lot of attention until an author’s highly critical piece was published on Medium.

That story has spurred conversations questioning investment in the Internet of Things, or IoT, and prompted Nest to consider compensating users who were early investors in the Revolv hub.

Facer finally arrives on the Gear S2. Photo: Little Labs

Facer finally arrives on the Gear S2. Photo: Little Labs

Facer, the wonderful watch face platform from Little Labs that has become incredibly popular on Android Wear, is now available for the Samsung Gear S2.

It arrives with 22 faces that are compatible with the Gear S2’s Tizen OS, many of which are officially licensed by franchises like Ghostbusters, Garfield, American Dad, and Star Trek.

Exchange support has arrived in Gmail. Photo: Google

Exchange support has arrived in Gmail. Photo: Google

Google is rolling out a new Gmail update on Android that finally brings support for Exchange email accounts. The release comes 18 months after the Gmail app first started supporting third-party mail services.

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