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Samsung now offers three new pairs of AKG wireless earphones in the US

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Last Friday, Samsung announced that the Galaxy A6 and Galaxy Tab A 10.5 are coming to the US. Actually, they just went on sale today.

Well, today the Korean tech giant is launching three pairs of new wireless headphones by AKG in the States. Pricing starts at $99.95 for the most lower-end model called the Y100.

These are in-ear headphones and Samsung says they are capable of bringing crisp, clean sound regardless of whether you’re at home or in a crowded place. The Y100 include a feature called Ambient Aware which allows users to control their surrounding sound with a simple tap.

Y100

The Y100 come with an estimated battery life of up to 8 hours. They are available in Pink, Green, Blue and Black.

The high-end model brings studio-quality audio

Next, Samsung also offers the Y500 which are a bit more advanced at $149.95. The on-ear headphones feature what AKG calls Multi-point Connectivity. This will allow users to pair two Bluetooth devices at the same time.

What’s more, the Y500 have a play/pause automation feature embedded so the headphones will stop playing when taken off the ear and resume once they have been placed back. Samsung says the Y500 should be able to offer a battery life of 33 hours. Get them in Black, Blue, Green or Pink.

Y500

Last but not least, Samsung offers the N700NC for more demanding users. These over-ear headphones are capable of delivering studio-quality sound thanks to features like Adaptive Noise Cancellation.

This allows users to control how much background noise they want to let in. The N700NC’s battery life has been rated at up to 20 hours on a single charge. Samsung is selling these premium headphones for $349.95. They are only available in Silver.

AKG N700NC

Interested in Samsung’s new audio accessories? Well starting today you’ll be able to order the Y500 and Y100 at AKG.com, Amazon, Samsung.com, Sprint and US Cellular. The premium N700NC will go on sale later this year through AKG.com, Amazon and Samsung.

America’s four top carriers team up for Project Verify in an effort to eliminate app passwords

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Keep forgetting your passwords to all your different accounts? Today we use so many different apps on our smartphones. And they each require us to log in with an account. But having so many different ones will eventually leave you frustrated as you struggle to remember password after password.

US carriers are well aware of this fact, so they have joined forces to create a solution. America’s biggest wireless providers – Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint – have teamed to launch a single sign-on service for smartphone users. The service is called Project Verify and was created to automatically authenticate any apps that require logins. Which means users will no longer have to type in a unique password.

US carriers are seeking to make passwords obsolete

Project Verify takes advantage of a multi-factor solution that analyzes things like IP addresses and SIM card details to verify a user. The entire system is designed to be harder to crack by hackers.

Users will need to manually authorize an app to use Project Verify in order to to be authenticated. Although for the time being, it doesn’t look like any apps support Project Verify. This will, of course, change soon.

While there’s an obvious advantage to this new service, the fact that you won’t have to remember complicated passwords anymore, there are also some concerns. Having Project Verify enabled on your phone could potentially mean anyone who had access to your phone could easily also login into your apps too. However, this issue could be addressed simply by installing a PIN or other biometric data for protection.

Even so, if someone stole your device or somehow managed to guess/crack your PIN, they could end up doing a lot of damage.

Nevertheless, the initiative does appear to have some potential, and we’re curious to find out more details about how the system works and which apps will be compatible with Project Verify.

What is 5G?

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One of the most critical commodities in today’s world is the internet. Not just any internet either, but a fast and stable internet. Nowadays, we don’t only have to power our phones and computers, but also vehicles, smart home accessories, and more. This power of 4G is currently powering this connectivity, and it has been and will continue to be great.

Now, however, companies are looking forward to the next generation of wireless connectivity, 5G.

Even though 4G has not reached its final maturity and is still not available everywhere, companies are testing 5G. Being the 5th generation, it should help bridge this new family of internet-connected devices. These devices include smartwatches, smart home tech, cars, and the ever incoming wave of technological equipment.

5G focuses on the inter-connectivity of several different genres of technology, while 4G concentrated on the mobile internet, and 3G on simple mobile data.

Benefits

Besides improving interconnectivity between different types of devices, there are several other benefits of having 5G over its predecessors. We’re looking at even faster upload and download speeds, decreased latency, and more bandwidth. Naturally, what this equates to is better performance, better efficiency, and possible lesser cost (after a while).

With a stable and mature 5G connection, we’d be able to download a full length, high-quality movies in seconds. People would be able to stream sporting events from various angles with a little-to-no delay from the real world action. Gamers could play with no lag. The job market would be more stable (in jobs that require even a little reliance on the internet) and our Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices would perform even better.

These benefits would affect not only general consumers and population but also businesses. Businesses that rely upon any internet connection (read: most places) could perform more efficiently. Also, communications between companies would be more stable as well, so b2b marketing has the potential to boom.

Time Span

One of the next questions many have concerning 5G is its prospective time span. Even though 4G coverage hasn’t wholly eclipsed 3G, 5G will be coming soon. Several mobile companies have started rolling out infrastructure and started test the new generation. Companies as big as Verizon, AT&T, and Telstra already have trials cities up and running, but you won’t have a device able to utilize the connections just yet.

Devices are said to start rolling out with the necessary 5G capable hardware in 2019. The services, though, won’t be more widely available until near-2020. Even then, just like with older generations, it’ll take time for the service to roll out in multiple areas, mainly rural areas. That said, 5G will be worth the wait. Due to its more software nature than hardware, it’ll also be more accessible to upgrade after its initial rollout.

Cost

Lastly, one of the other major concerns about any new network is its cost. (Maybe) Fortunately, 5G has yet to come with a price tag. One of the plans with this generation is to have it cost less (per unit of measure) than 4G. Having a less expensive network would help with a speedier widespread rollout and adoption rate. A lower cost could also help on a smaller scale by allowing mobile carriers to continue to offer unlimited data.

All in all, 5G will be a welcome upgrade to today’s mobile network situation. Nearly everyone loves having a fast and stable connection, and getting the next billion users and devices connected is essential. The future, with its blazing fast internet, is coming soon, and hopefully, 5G will be the technology to bring us into the next era. For now, go back to tweeting and downloading that hot gif on your paltry 4G LTE service.

Why monday.com is the universal team management tool for your team

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Every project management tool seeks to do the same instrumental thing: keep teams connected, on task and on deadline to get major initiatives done. But the market is getting pretty crowded, and for good reason — no platform seems to have gotten the right feel for what people need to see, and how that information should be displayed so that it’s both actionable/relevant, and contextualized.

That’s why monday.com is worth a shot. The platform is based off a simple, but powerful idea: that as humans, we like to feel like we’re contributing to part of a greater/effort good — an idea that sometimes gets lost in the shuffle as we focus on the details of getting stuff done. So projects are put onto a task board (think of it like a digital whiteboard), where everyone can have the same level of visibility into anyone else who’s contributing set of tasks.

That transparency breaks down the silos between teams that cause communication errors and costly project mistakes — and it’s a beautiful, simple way to connect people to the processes that drive forward big business initiatives.

Whether you’re part of a tech-forward team or not, monday.com is a welcome relief to cumbersome Excel files, messy (physical) whiteboards, or meetings that waste time when actual work could be completed.

The scalable, intuitive structure can effectively work for a team of two, or an international team of 2,000+ — and a beautiful, color-coded board lays out tasks you can cleanly see and tag for various stages of completion. That way, employees can see exactly what needs to be done (and who needs to do it), while managers can optimize their time re-allocating resources as necessary to optimize processes. It’s a win-win.

monday.com also allows teams to communicate within the platform, cutting down on the amount of laborious sifting through various email threads to figure out a workflow. Messages can be sent inside of tasks — so all the communication is contextualized before meeting resolution or seeking it.

The platform also supports uploads, so documents and videos can be added to facilitate more collaboration, and integration with other productivity apps. So, if your team is already using tools like Slack, Google Calendar, Dropbox, Microsoft Excel, Trello, and Jira, there’s specific, clean shortcuts to integrate the information from those platforms into monday.com.

And even beyond team communication and management, you can use monday.com for client-facing exchanges, so all your messages are consolidated into a single place.

The platform recently raised $50M in funding, and received nods from the likes of Forbes, Entrepreneur, Business Insider, and more for its ability to empower international teams to do better work together. Best of all, unlike other team management software, which can be pricey and time-intensive to scope, test and run, you can try monday.com today — for free.

Don’t just take our word for it; the tool is already being used by major brands and companies, including McDonalds, Fiverr, Philips, DHL, Discovery Channel, and more!

See if monday.com is the right fit for your team: create your free account and start using the platform today.

Motorola Moto E5 Play review

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For more than a couple of years now, Motorola’s E series of phones has delivered entry-level, straightforward phones for users who don’t demand a lot of their device. It makes sense that they do so well in developing and emerging markets; it’s all that you need with just a little extra left over.

As a no-frills line of handsets, the Moto E is solid, budget-friendly, and offers up an excellent first phone experience. The 2018 model, the E5 is more of the same. We’ve spent time with an E5 Play and are happy to share our impressions.

If you’ve ever had the chance to use a Moto E phone, you know that’s it not an overly sexy device. Simple in design and straightforward in its approach, it’s what we would call an “everyman” phone. That’s the same for the Moto E5 Play.

Design and Features

The E5 Play follows the same design language set forth by its predecessors and goes with the same approach internally, too. In essence, look for a utilitarian phone with capable specs, and not much else.

In terms of hardware, the Moto E5 Play packs a 5.2-inch 1,280-by-720 IPS panel, a quad-core processor (1.4GHz), and 16GB storage. Additionally, it offers up a microSD expansion card slot for external storage of media; a 2,800mAh battery powers the show.

As for cameras, this one has an 8-megapixel shooter on the back with a 5-megapixel sensor on the front. Taken as a whole, there’s nothing too fancy, to be sure.

Despite not being a “rugged” phone, the Moto E5 Play does have a water-repellent coating and can handle life’s spills and accidents.

You’ll find the volume and power buttons on the right side of the phone with a 3.5mm headphone jack at the top edge. A microUSB charging port is located along the bottom; the rear cover removes to access the SIM and microSD slots.

It’s worth noting that while the Verizon model comes with a fingerprint reader on the rear, not all versions are the same across carriers. At last check, the Boost Mobile and Cricket Wireless models do not include the sensor.

Where we do find the Moto E5 to be really interesting, though, comes in the supported network bands. And, while our particular review unit is offered through Verizon and its prepaid line, it supports LTE bands 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/12/13/14/17/25/26/29/30/38/41/66. In other words, that’s pretty much anyone you’ll encounter carrier-wise.

Staying with networks, you can purchase the Moto E5 Play through the following providers as of today: Verizon, Cricket, Boost Mobile, T-Mobile, Sprint, Virgin Mobile, and Xfinity. Color options vary but you’ll find it in Black, Dark Lake, and Flash Gray.

Performance & Impressions

In our testing of the phone we found this to be about the baseline for an acceptable smartphone experience. It’s somewhat frustrating to go directly from a flagship to something like this as the differences in hardware are glaringly obvious. With that in mind, we expect that more casual users, or those who don’t replace their phones all that often would complain much.

Powered by Android 8.0 Oreo, the Moto E5 Play has but a smattering of extra touches. Motorola, as always does a fantastic job of keep the platform pretty much untouched. There’s nothing added to the user interface, meaning it’s basically what Google envisions for its software experience.

Viewing angles are good for the Moto E5 Play and the picture is decent enough for our tastes. Because of its resolution it’s not the sort of phone you’ll want to put in a VR headset.

We did find the phone to feel larger than the 5.2-inch display, at least physically in hand. There’s more bezel around the screen than you’ll find in other phones, but that is a trade-off we’re okay with considering the price. The top and bottom edges could shrink somewhat, though, if we’re being totally honest.

When it comes to taking pictures, the Moto E5 Play delivers passable results. Images look good on the phone and when viewed over social media but close inspection reveals fine details are lacking at times. Lower light conditions seem to impact things more than we expected. Pictures taken in cloudy or rainy days were dull and uninspired and not simply because of the subject and environment.

The front-facing camera is alright but nothing spectacular. If selfies are super important, or if you spend a lot of time video chatting with others, you might want to temper your expectations.

The Moto E5 won’t win any benchmark awards. It also won’t take first prize in a beauty contest. Do we care? Not really. It’s all about practicality at this level. You’re not buying this phone because you expect to get a tier-one experience for less than a night on the town. No, you’re buying it because you need a phone or are just starting out with your first one.

With prices that range from around $40-$100 at different outlets, it’s a terrific pickup for the money. And, when you understand that it can go with you from carrier to carrier, that peace of mind is worth it alone. Hell, assuming you opt for something more expensive later on, we’d suggest keeping this one for backup purposes or travel.

If you’re going camping for the weekend, headed to an amusement park for the day, or spending a few weeks abroad, the Moto E5 Play does the trick. In all of those instances you are not going to spend a ton of time using the phone. What’s the point in buying an expensive phone for those purposes? Moreover, why take the risk in losing or damaging one?

We like that the Moto E5 Play is paired with a variety of prepaid carriers. It’s the perfect demographic for it here in the US. Many of those user types are lesser demanding and the price point is right in line with its hardware.

Admittedly, battery life could be better. The phone’s 2,800mAh is touted as being “all-day” but that’s stretching things a bit. With that said, you don’t exactly have to keep a charger on you at all times. And, even when you are charging, it’s super fast (10W) and you’re back up and running before you know it.

In our testing we found it to last plenty long enough for our liking just so much as we plugged it when driving and didn’t pass up any opportunity to charge during meals. If you have a charger at work, you may really only need it once every so often.

Software

While the overall Android experience is excellent in 8.0 Oreo, and Motorola’s extra gestures and enhancements are minimal, we can’t say the same for the installed apps. There’s plenty of carrier-branded influence here, at least on our Verizon review unit.

Among other titles, we found ours to have Yahoo Finance, Yahoo Sports, Solitair, Slotomania, Word Blitz, Yahoo Mail, Wish, and Weatherbug. This was in addition to the Verizon stuff. Fortunately, we were able to uninstall these non-essential titles.

We noticed that there was approximately 40% worth of storage space already spoken for so definitely look for a microSD expansion card. A few apps and games later and you’re sitting on the down side of the hill. That’s not even counting the pics and videos you’re likely to take.

We recommend at least trying out some of the Motorola gestures and functionality. A lot of them provide a bit of handiness and practicality. And, really, we miss them when they’re not activated or enabled.

Conclusions

Regardless of where you buy it, the Moto E5 Play makes for a solid all-around value. It’s everything you need in a device (web, social media, email, and messaging) with just a little bit left over.

There’s nothing overly sexy about the phone but we appreciate having the 3.5mm headphone jack, fingerprint sensor, and microSD card. It runs a very modern version of Android and the custom Motorola touches are essentially opt-in. We might like to remove some of the Verizon branded stuff but that ought not reflect on what Motorola’s done here.

For a first time smartphone user, less demanding consumer, or someone who might need a phone in a pinch, the Moto E5 Play is a great bargain. If your phone use is a mix of want and need, you may wish to look elsewhere.

The tech and apps you need for hurricane season

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Hurricanes are one of the most destructive natural disasters that wreak havoc for miles upon miles. It leaves in its wake flooding, millions of dollars worth of property damage, and of course power outages.

Currently, the US is bracing for what looks to be a very active hurricane season beginning with Florence; this one looks to be a massive storm unlike one we’ve ever experienced on the East coast in recent memory.

Whether you’re bracing for a direct hit from a hurricane or you’re simply near the path, you need to be prepared. If you haven’t already, check the National Hurricane Center on how to prepare for the storm.

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Be Prepared

If you’re wondering what tech and apps can help you through the hurricane then that’s what we’re here for. Before we start with what items you need to pick up you should think about what you already own.

After a hurricane comes through causing flooding or other damage you’re going to be dealing with insurance companies. To make this process go more smoothly it helps to have pictures of all of your big-ticket items.

Make sure to take photos of the inside of your home, including serial numbers of some of your larger purchases such as TVs, laptops, and more. While you’re at it, don’t forget to sync these photos to the cloud service like Google Photos for example.

Weather Radio

A weather radio is essential in times like these. If cell coverage is taken out then you’ll be glad you have one of these to hear weather reports. With this weather radio from Esky, you get everything you need in an emergency situation. It is compact, lightweight, brightly colored, has AM/FM/NOAA radio, includes a flashlight, and can even charge your phone. There are also three handy ways to power it through solar, batteries, or a dynamo crank.

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Midland – Weather Alert Radio Midland ER210 Weather Alert Radio

Stay Powered Up

It doesn’t matter if you’re in the path or just near it, power outages are an inevitability. That means you’re gonna need other sources of power. Especially to keep your lifeline to the world powered up because it’s never more important to keep your phone from dying than in an emergency situation. Luckily power banks are an easy and portable way to do just this. Below are a few good choices to choose from.

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Another great option to have is a power bank that can jump-start your car. If you’re evacuating then you don’t want to get stuck with a car that won’t start or stuck behind someone who can’t start their car. This one from iClever has served me well over the past year and even comes with a flashlight built in.

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Solar Chargers

In a situation where you can be days or even weeks without power having a solar charger can be a lifesaver. These tiny panels won’t be super efficient and are only helpful if the sun is out to directly hit them. Still, it is better than no power at all.

Check below for some alternatives that you can try picking up locally from Best Buy and Walmart.

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Lighting

Storms can hit at any time, including night time and there is nothing worse than being in the middle of a storm with no light. Not only that but the resulting power outages will leave you without light as well. For that reason, it is very important to have some flashlights and lanterns to use during or after the storm.

Check below for some alternatives that you can try picking up locally from Best Buy and Walmart.

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Waterproof Phone Case

While it’s true many flagship phones these days are waterproof, it’s not foolproof or perfect by any means. They also weren’t tested against storm surge or murky flood waters full of chemicals and other garbage.

A phone is one item you don’t want dying on you in the middle of a natural disaster. It’s better to be safe than sorry and get some sort of protection against the elements for one of your most important devices. This JOTO case comes highly rated and works for all phones up to 6 inches in length.

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Important Apps

Another reason you’ll be glad you kept your phone charged up is for all the useful and vital information you can get using it. When a storm is coming that could threaten your life or your family is when you’ll be wanting to stay as up to date as possible with the latest news. Here are some apps to help you out.

Notifying Friends and Loved Ones

Whether you’re in the storm yourself or you have loved ones in the path you’re going to want to know if they are safe. It is important to know that during an emergency situation such as a natural disaster, cell towers can be damaged or clogged with calls. The best way to keep in contact is through text messages which have a higher likelihood of getting through.

Another useful tool for updating your friends and loved ones is through Facebook Safety Check. This is a feature Facebook enables during national disasters and other emergencies that allows you inform your friends and family quickly and easily that you’re safe.

Google teams with Samsung to make RCS messaging more widely available

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Wish your Android phone had iMessages? Well as it turns out, this might soon become a reality. In a blog post this week, Google announced it has partnered up with Samsung to bring Rich Communication Services (RCS) messaging to Android devices.

RCS is a next generation SMS protocol that upgrades text messaging. In case you don’t know, the biggest advantage RCS Messaging has over SMS it that it will enable users to send rich, verified messages. This means messages will be able to carry more info, so users will also be allowed to send things like photos, videos and audio messages.

We know what you’re thinking. These are features that messaging services like WhatsApp and Facebook have offered for some time, but Android phones have gone without in a default application.

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Samsung and Google enter collaboration to push RCS

Well, by teaming up with one of the largest Android handset makers in the world, Google is making sure to that its new text-messaging standards get pushed to the masses. In the blog post the search giant explains that the collaboration will ensure Android Messages and Samsung Messages work seamlessly with each company’s RCS technology.

Samsung will begin rolling out these features soon to some of its existing phones, starting with the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+. But RCS will also come to newer devices including the Galaxy S9, Galaxy S9+, Note 8 and Note 9. Samsung’s mid-range lineup has also been taken into account. So select Galaxy A and Galaxy J devices with Android 9.0 or later will also get RCS.

The blog post goes on to say that new Galaxy phones will benefit from native RCS support, depending on wireless carrier. So at the moment in the US, we’re looking at Sprint and T-Mobile.

The new partnership hopes to further the adoption and availability of RCS globally, and honestly, Google couldn’t have chosen a better partner, given Samsung’s large share of smartphone market.

LG V40 ThinQ will be unveiled on October 3, ahead of Google’s Pixel 3

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October is going to be a busy-busy month in terms of smartphone releases. And as it turns out, the first company to unleash a new flagship phone is going to be LG.

The Korean phone maker just announced it will be hosting an event in New York on October 3 to unveil the V40 ThinQ. This will be followed by a second event in Seoul, South Korea on October 4. The invitations to the release party have been sent out and LG also rolled out a 10-second video to tease the new camera on the V40.

While LG doesn’t explicitly say in the clip, it does hint towards the fact that the phone will arrive with a triple camera setup. Other than that, we expect the phone to arrive with a Snapdragon 845, 6GB of RAM and a 3,300 mAh battery.

The next phone in the V series is coming early October

But in contrast to the current LG V35 which features a classic display, the V40 will apparently take advantage of a notched display. According to a source, the phone will boast a screen-to-body ratio of up to 90%.

LG hasn’t confirmed any of this so far, so some things might turn out to be a little different when the company finally gets around to launching the device. So if you want to know the full story, don’t hesitate to tune in on October 4.

LG V40 concept

As we told you above, October is shaping up to be quite a month for smartphone lovers. Google is all set to unveil its next-gen Pixel phones on October 9. Then Huawei is also expected to unleash its Mate 20 lineup on October 16.

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Last but definitely not least, if rumors are true, OnePlus could end up unveiling its next-gen flagship, a day after Huawei’s event. The company hasn’t confirmed the date it, but chances are we’ll see the 6T make a debut on October 17.

Which of these flagships are you looking forward to the most? Let us know in the comment section below.

Google’s Inbox app days are numbered

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Fans of Google’s innovative email app Inbox will have to look elsewhere in the coming months. The good news is, you have until March 2019 before you have to switch to Gmail or another app. Just another case of Google killing off an app or service, Google giveth and Google taketh.

Inbox began as an email experiment nearly four years ago for Google. It was created to test out innovative features and give users a new way to interact with their emails. At the time when it launched Gmail lacked many of the features it has today. However, with the launch of the redesign of Gmail Google has brought most of Inbox’s most popular features to their main email app.

Over the years features from Inbox have migrated over to Gmail including smart reply and most recently snoozing. Even tasks have made there way over from Inbox with the recent redesign. Currently, one absent feature is bundles which groups similar emails into a single block.

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Never fear, as Google says that bundles are in the works for Gmail. Yet, at this time there is still no word on when we can expect that feature to roll out to Gmail. Hopefully, we see it before the March 2019 retirement date for Inbox.

No one likes losing their favorite app or service and being forced to transition to another. Luckily fans of Inbox still have Gmail to fall back on and won’t have to lose many of the features that made them love Inbox. In fact, Google has even thrown together a support guide for Inbox users who are switching over to Gmail to make it easier.

Google informed The Verge that none of the Inbox team had been let go which is good news for the future of Gmail. Without splitting focus between Inbox and Gmail, it’s most likely we’ll see Gmail continue to evolve and be a worthy successor and alternative to Inbox.

Winc is the new, affordable way to discover new wines

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Even though most people love wine, few people know how to select wines based off their actual taste preferences — which is where Winc comes in to help. This wine delivery service not only eliminates the need to go to the grocery or liquor store for your bottle, they also handle all the work and research of picking the perfect bottle for you.

Here’s how it works: once you sign up, Winc asks you a few questions to build your taste profile. You’re sent a box of four wines, that you rate — your feedback is used to improve the next set of carefully curated bottles. How does Winc sell such high-quality range of wines for so little? They select and produce the wines in-house, cutting out the middleman and acting as your own personal wine club, winery and sommelier.

From crisp, drinkable Sauvignon Blancs, to elegant sparkling wines that taste like French champagne, to buttery, 100% Pinot Noirs, there’s something to suit everyone’s taste. Sign up today and start enjoying delicious recommendations and their pairings.

What Are The Wines Actually Like?

Winc was founded in 2012 by Xander Oxman and Geoff McFarlane, based on a shared belief that wine should be easier to get and to enjoy. They collaborated with winemaker and sommelier Brian Smith to create the personalized wine club that evolved into Winc.

Their passion is creating distinct and interesting wines, and Winc’s business model makes it possible for them to create more value and get granular with the stories surrounding each of their wines — like with the below five featured examples.

2016 Diviner Sauvignon Blanc

The future is best served chilled. This Sauvignon Blanc comes from the Santa Ynez Valley in California. The vineyards of this region are as high caliber as those in Napa Valley but because they are lesser known, it’s possible to create high-quality wines at a next generation price point. Crisp and lean, with light body and mineral notes, this Sauvignon Blanc is great with shellfish and cheeses.

2016 DIME Red Blend

If this wine was a celebrity it’d be James Dean—cool and elegant, a guy who can fit in anywhere because he doesn’t take himself too seriously. DIME is a blend of 70% Cabernet Sauvignon and 30% Merlot from two prime spots in the Santa Ynez Valley. Pop it open about 20 minutes before serving and enjoy its robust, dark fruit flavors.

2016 Field Theory Mourvèdre

If you’re the type of person who appreciates discovering handcrafted or unusual products then this is a perfect bottle of wine for you. Field Theory highlights curious varietals from unfamiliar places. And this old-vine Mourvédre (pronounced “mohr-VED”) from Enz Vineyard in the Lime Kiln Valley is a rare opportunity to taste a small lot wine without needing a wine collector’s budget. Mourvédre is typically deep in color, almost black, and delivers big, intense flavor. It’s best consumed with stews, red meats, or pasta with red sauce.

2017 Finke’s Sparkling White Blend

Celebrate independence. Celebrate yourself. Or just celebrate Tuesday with Finke’s Sparkling White Blend. This blend of Chenin Blanc and Chardonnay gives sun-kissed California vibes with tasting notes of pineapple, honeysuckle, and lemon. California Sparkling is just beginning to come into its own as a recognized category set apart from, not imitating, French Champagne. Finke’s has the celebratory feel of champagne, without the special occasion price tag.

2016 Folly of the Beast Pinot Noir

Pinot Noir is known as the “heartbreak grape”—thin-skinned and finicky, it’s a difficult grape to grow. For that reason, anyone would be mad to attempt to deliver a 100% Pinot Noir for under $20. Enter Folly of the Beast: a high quality, crowd pleaser with notes of cherry, clove, and oak. Enjoy it with poultry, pork, and cheeses. You can afford to get obsessed with Folly of the Beast.

Typically, four bottles from Winc can be delivered to your door for $52 (with complimentary shipping), but you can receive $22 off your first purchase right now.