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The Vivaldi browser will ship on the Astro Slide 5G pre-installed

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Vivaldi Technologies just announced that they have teamed up with Planet Computers. Planet Computers, the maker of the Astro Slide 5G, will ship their device with the Vivaldi browser pre-installed.

Astro Slide 5G

The Astro Slide 5G is an Android 11 based device with a MediaTek Dimensity 800 chipset. It has 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. There’s a 4,000mAh battery, a 48MP camera, and a 13MP selfie camera. The display is an FHD+ AMOLED display.

None of those specs jump out at you, but the form facture sure will. The Astro Slide 5G has a built-in keyboard. It isn’t like a Blackberry keyboard (RIP Blackberry phones), it is more in line with a miniature standard keyboard.

Teaming up

The Vivaldi browser is a privacy-enabled web browser. Allowing you to enable the built-in Tracker and Adblocker to shield you from ads and trackers. You also get access to Vivaldi Translate, Vivaldi’s privacy based translation service.

You will be able to sync your browsing data securely between the Astro Slide and your other Vivaldi browser-equipped devices. The Vivaldi browser allows you to take notes on the go, take screenshots, customize the user interface, and quickly take screenshots.

Both Vivaldi and Planet Computers show their love for Linux with pride. You can multi-boot Linux as well as Android on the Astro Slide. The Vivaldi browser just became the default browser on Arch-based Manjaro’s Cinnamon edition.

Motorola debuts $90 MA1 car adapter for wireless Android Auto experience

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Android Auto is a great experience, and continues to evolve with new features but it’s not a perfect solution for some. Indeed, depending on the head unit in a vehicle, some users will find they have to constantly content with the act of physically plugging and unplugging a phone for things to work as intended.

Motorola on Wednesday announced its MA1 wireless car adapter for Android Auto, which makes it much easier to pull up Google Maps, media, and other apps on a vehicle’s display.

Motorola MA1 features include:

  • Fast media transmission (5 GHz WiFi for wireless Android Auto)
  • Direct USB plug-in to existing Android Auto-enabled vehicles
  • Fast automatic connection using Bluetooth
  • Lightweight, sleek design

The Motorola MA1 is a more or less a plug and play adapter that lets users forget about the hassle of plugging directly into the car. Once setup, a simple, “Hey Google” is all it takes to send messages, control media, or pull up directions. This lets users keep their phone in a pocket or purse, or tucked away safely.

Priced just $90, the Motorola MA1 goes on sale January 28 and will be available at motorolasound.com and retailers across the country.

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Athom brings its privacy-first smart hub, the Homey Bridge, to the US

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Athom is known for its privacy-first smart home solutions. Previously only available in Europe, they are taking their products overseas. At the 2022 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), they unveiled they are bringing the Homey Bridge and the Homey App to the United States.

Homey Bridge

The Homey Bridge is a smart home hub designed with your privacy in mind. You won’t have to worry about this little device listening or selling your data. The Homey Bridge supports over 50,000 smart home devices from more than 1,000 brands.

Easily connect your devices with support for Zigbee, Z-Wave Plus, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 433MHz, and infrared.

Currently, in beta, you can only get it from the Homey website. Starting in February you will be able to find it at Amazon, BestBuy, The Home Depot, and others for $69.

Homey Bridge App

Homey Flow, Insights, and Energy

Homey Flow allows you to create automated rules that tie devices together. It doesn’t matter if they are different brands or feature different technologies, Flow just makes it work.

Homey Insights gives you an easy-to-read graph or chart to analyze your smart home usage. This allows you to easily track temperature levels over time or how much energy your fridge uses in the summer and winter.

Homey Energy allows you to see your home’s energy usage in real-time. You can even tell which rooms use the most energy in your home.

Homey App Store

The Homey App Store is open-source, allowing developers and manufactures to extend support for their products and services. Homey is looking to unify all devices under one roof and make them work together.

Meet the new Shokz bone conduction headphones, the OpenRun Pro

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Shokz announced their latest premium bone conduction sports headphones, the OpenRun Pro. These open-ear sports headphones use Shokz’s patented PremiumPitch 2.0 technology. This bone conduction technology delivers audio through your cheekbone. According to Shokz, this allows for greater comfort and to hear what is going on around you.

Shokz used to be called AfterShokz. To see bone conduction technology and how works, check out our AfterShokz Trekz Air review.

The OpenRun Pro will also be Shokz’s first headphones to feature their TurboPitch technology. This technology adds two bass enhancers into the transducers, allowing you to experience your music to its fullest.

OpenRun Pro

These headphones were made with athletes in mind and were designed to push as hard as they do. Made from lightweight titanium, Shokz says these headphones will provide a secure fit for all-day comfort.

These headphones are IP55 rated, so they can withstand rainy runs and sweaty conditions. It pairs with your device using Bluetooth 5.1.

The OpenRun Pro has 10 hours of playtime and 10 days of standby time. A quick 5-minute charge will give you an additional 1.5 hours of playtime. A full charge takes about an hour.

You can adjust EQ settings through the new Shokz App, available on the Google Play Store.

The Shokz OpenRun Pro headphones are available now, for $179.95. They only come in black at the moment, but other colors will be announced at a later date.

 

Nokia debuts five phones for US market

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While much of the fanfare around smartphones tends to focus on high-end devices and flagship experiences, a large segment of buyers prefer to shop with budgets in mind. That is to say that phones priced $300 and lower tend to do quite well.

Nokia, no stranger to affordably priced devices, this week announced five handsets for the US market, all of which will be priced below $250. Among them are a 5G model, three 4G phones, and a non-Android feature phone.

The full details, including specifications and price, aren’t yet known, but Nokia has revealed a few tidbits.

The Nokia G400 sits at the top of the ladder for the new products, and features a 6.6-inch 120Hz display, 5G support, and a 5,000mAh battery. Moreover, the phone houses 6GB RAM with 128GB storage.

In terms of cameras, the G400 packs a 48-main shooter with a 5-megapixel ultra-wide, and 2-megapixel macro sensor. Pricing is said to be $240 for the phone when it goes on sale in the coming months.

As for the other phones, we have the following model numbers and reported prices:

  • G100 – $150 (4G, 6.5-inch display, 5,000mAh battery, fingerprint sensor in power button)
  • C100 – $100 (4G, 5.45-inch display, 3,000mAh battery, 8-megapixel rear camera)
  • C200 – $120 (4G, 6.1-inch display, 4,000mAh battery, 8-megapixel rear camera)
  • 2760 – $80 (Flip phone with KaiOS)

Nokia phones, while offered through select MVNOs and prepaid carriers, don’t have a big presence in the US as it tends to focus on Europe and Africa.

Looking ahead, things figure to change a bit as Dish Wireless and Consumer Cellular are the latest US-based providers to partner with Nokia.

Additional details for each of the new Nokia phones is expected over the coming weeks and months.

Google is bringing updates to Android Auto and to cars with Google built-in

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Google is on a mission to provide you with easy, safe, and seamless access to your digital life while on the road. Google has announced a few new updates for Android Auto and cars with Google built-in.

Having already announced updates to Android’s ability to connect to other devices, let’s check out what they have for us on the road.

Android Auto

Android Auto allows your Android device to connect to compatible car displays. This summer they are expanding the types of apps you can use. Google is partnering with Lyft and Kakao Mobility, allowing drivers to view and accept rides from their car display.

In the coming weeks, the new Motorola MA1 wireless adapter will allow you to enable wireless on your Android Auto, even if it isn’t built-in.

Motorola MA1

Google built-in

Google built-in is for cars with infotainment systems that are powered by Android Automotive OS. In the coming weeks, you will be able to download navigation apps like Sygic and Flitsmeister. You will also be able to download charging apps like ChargePoint and PlugShare, as well as parking apps such as SpotHero and ParkWhiz.

This spring, Google will allow you to check on and adjust settings in your car with just your voice. Activate features like lane-keeping assist, or check when your next service is due. Beginning with Volvo, apps like YouTube will allow you to access video entertainment in your car while parked.

Other announcements

You can already unlock your BMW, but later this year Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technology will allow you to unlock and share keys on compatible cars. With UWB you won’t even have to take your phone out of your pocket to unlock your car.

This spring, Google is launching remote actions. Allowing for direct integration with the Google Home line of products, you will be able to warm up or cool down your car, lock and unlock it, as well as check the status of things like the battery. It will start with Volvo and roll out to other manufacturers at a later date.

Google adds Fast Pair to more devices and enhances connectivity to Chromebooks and Windows PCs

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Google has been hard at work updating the Android ecosytem. With recently announced updates, Google is now focussing on making these devices sync, pair, and function together in a more connected way. Google will be releasing updates throughout the year to make Android devices work better together.

Fast Pair is coming to more devices

Fast Pair allows you to quickly set up and pair devices. Google is working to bring this functionality to other devices including TVs and smart home devices.

In the coming weeks, Google will allow you to Fast Pair Matter-enabled smart home devices to your network, Google Home, and other apps. You will also be able to Fast Pair headphones to Chromebooks.

Sometime in the next few months, you will be able to Fast Pair headphones to Google TV or other Android TV OS devices.

Coming later this year, you will be able to use your Android phone to quickly set up a new Chromebook.

Do more with Android

You are already able to unlock your Chromebook with your Android phone, but in the coming months, that feature will be extended to Wear OS.

Google is working with Acer, HP, and Intel to Fast Pair your Android phone to your Windows PC. Quickly set up Bluetooth accessories, sync text messages, and share files with Nearby Share. This feature is coming sometime this year.

Later this year, you will be able to use your Samsung or Pixel device to lock and unlock your BMW using Ultra Wide-Band (UWB) technology. You will also be able to share keys with friends and family.

Media Sharing

In the coming weeks, starting with Bose speakers and soundbars, Chromecast built-in will be coming to more devices. Camera Roll on Phone Hub will let you share photos, videos from your Android phone to your Chromebook.

Within the next few months, your Bluetooth-enabled headphones will automatically switch the audio between Chromebooks and Android devices. Spatial audio is also coming to headsets. You will be able to turn your car on and off, control the temperature and get information about your car on all Assistant-enabled devices.

Sometime this year your will be able to view and respond to Android phone’s messaging apps on your Chromebook without the need to install them.

Fossil, Razer collaborate on gaming-themed Gen 6 watch

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Fossil and Razer on Wednesday announced a limited-edition Gen 6 smartwatch that goes on sale in the next few business days. Priced at $329, it’s essentially a branded approach to the Fossil Gen 6 watch from 2021 that will be offered in a limited quantity.

Called the Razer X Fossil Gen 6, the watch has the gaming brand’s hallmark green and black design with three themed watch faces. The watch, of which there will only be 1,337 offered, comes with a chroma watch face that lets wearers set up a theme that calls to might a Razer keyboard.

The wearable ships with Google’s Wear OS 2 with a promised update to Wear OS 3 somewhere in the middle of the year.

The Gen 6 line of Fossil watches are notable for their ability to charge from zero to 80% in roughly 30 minutes as well as the Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 4100+ processor.

Features include GPS, a heart rate sensor, a Sp02 blood oxygen sensor, and Bluetooth 5.0 LE connectivity. In terms of performance, the watch houses 1GB RAM and 8GB of storage space, both par for the course in today’s modern wearable.

Other details in the Razer X Fossil Gen 6 include a 44mm stainless steel case with a top ring and pushers, a 1.28-inch touch display, interchangeable straps, and 4-pin magnetic puck charging.

Also on tap for the Gen 6 watch is support for Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant, which Fossil advises should arrive in the near future.

The watch goes on sale Monday, January 10 with a 44mm black case, starting at $329.

Lenovo is updating their lineup and adding a few new devices as well

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Lenovo has announced a trove of devices at the 2022 Consumer Electronics Show (CES). New Legion laptops, new ThinkPads, new ThinkCentres, new ThinkBooks, new monitors, and a bunch of accessories. Let’s break it down and see what Lenovo has in store for us in 2022.

Legion Devices

Lenovo Legion 5 Pro Series

Lenovo Legion 5i Pro

Lenovo took the wraps off their esport-centric pro series laptops. The Legion 5i Pro and Legion 5 Pro are the world’s first 16-inch laptops with 16:10 WQHD+ screens (2960 x 1600 resolution) and up to 204Hz refresh rate. You get 100% sRGB color gamut and a low 3ms response time. These devices are HDR 400 certified and deliver up to 500 nits of brightness.

These machines are equipped with 4800Mhz DDR5 memory and up to 1TB SSD storage. These devices support quick charging, going from zero to 80% in just 30 minutes. Processors will either be a 12th Gen Intel Core i7-12700H or a next-gen AMD Ryzen processor. Your games will be powered by a GeForce RTX 30 series Laptop GPU.

The Legion 5i Pro will be available for purchase in February for a starting price of $1,569.99. The Legion 5 Pro will be available in April and start at $1,429.99.

Lenovo Legion 5 Series

Legion 5

The 15-inch Lenovo Legion 5i will come with up to 12th Gen Intel Core i7-12700H and the Lenovo Legion 5 will have a next-gen AMD Ryzen processor. You can get these laptops equipped with up to an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU.

These devices have full-spectrum RGB lighting, 1.5mm of key travel, and an improved cooling system. The Legion 5 series will be 15% thinner than previous models. These models come with up to WQHD (2560 x 1440) resolution and 165Hz refresh rates. You also get 300 nits of brightness and a 100% sRGB color gamut. These devices also support USB-C charging.

You can expect the Legion 5i to ship in February with a starting price of $1,129.99. The Legion 5 will start shipping in April with a starting price of $1,129.99. Both will come with 3 months of Xbox Game Pass.

Other Legion announcements

Lenovo announced the Legion Y25-30, G27qe-20 & G24qe-20 monitors. The Legion Y25-30 monitor will have 99% sRGB and come with a 24.5-inch IPS HDR 400 certified display. It has built-in speakers and supports AMD FreeSync. The G-series monitors support up to 100Hz refresh rates.

The Y25-30 Gaming Monitor will start shipping in May 2022 with an MSRP of $339.99. The G-series Monitors will ship in March. The G27 monitor will be $299.99 and the G24 will be $259.99.

Lenovo took the wraps off the M600s wireless mouse and M300s RGB mouse. The m600s supports up to 19,000 DPI and have 70 hours of battery life. The M300s supports up to 8,000 DPI. Both devices are coming in May. The M600s will retail for $84.99, and the M300s will retail for $29.99.

Think series devices

ThinkPad X1

Lenovo X1 Carbon

The ThinkPad X1 series is being updated to the latest 12th Gen Intel Core-P series processors. Lenovo is adding a communications bar that integrates an FHD webcam, Privacy Shutter, and 360-degree quad-array microphones.

These devices will come with Windows 11 Pro, DDR 5 memory. Display options will include a 2.8K OLED for the X1 Carbon and a 4K OLED for the X1 Yoga.

The ThinkPad X1 Carbon is coming in March with an expected price of $1639 and the ThinkPad X1 Yoga is coming in March with a starting price of $1749. The ThinkPad X1 Nano will ship in April with a starting price of $1659.

ThinkCentre M90a Pro Gen 3

Lenovo is giving the M90a a refresh with up to an i9 12th Gen Intel processor. This device will feature a 23.8-inch QHD display, up to 64GB of DDR5 RAM, and two integrated speakers.

The M90a is coming this May with a starting price of $1,299.

ThinkVision P27h-30 and P27q-30

These 27-inch displays feature HDR10 support, 99% sRGB, and 95% DCI-P3. Both monitors can charge your device with their USB Hub.

These monitors are coming in July. The q-series will retail for $499 and the h-series will retail for $599.

ThinkBook

ThinkBook Plus Gen 3

A new sub-brand for Lenovo, the ThinkBook Plus Gen 3 will have a 17.3-inch display with a 21:10 aspect ratio. This device has an 8-inch screen built into the keyboard area, allowing dual screens on a laptop.

This device has a 3072 x 1440 resolution with up to 120Hz refresh rate and 400 nits of brightness.

Other Think device announcements

Lenovo also took the wraps off their desktop line, the ThinkCentre neo 70t, ThinkCentre 50s and ThinkCentre neo 30a 24.

Lenovo announced the ThinkBook 13x Gen 2, a light and aluminum laptop co-engineered with Intel.  This laptop can charge wirelessly. Also announced are a new ThinkBook Backpack and a ThinkBook Mouse.

Yoga Series

Yoga 9i

Lenovo announced updates to the Yoga 9i, Yoga 7i, and Yoga 6 laptops. The Yoga 9i will have Thunderbolt 4, up to a 4K display, and a larger trackpad.

The Yoga 7i comes in 14-inch and 16-inch sizes. You can equip them with up to 4K displays and 12th Gen Intel Core i7 processors. These devices also come with a Thunderbolt 4 port.

The Yoga 6 comes with a 13-inch display and up to an AMD Ryzen 7 5700u processor.