Google is set to announce the next generation of Pixel devices next week and despite already seeing a leak showing the rear of the device, this time a new leak reveals the specs of both the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL.
The Pixel 2 XL will feature a curved QHD screen and will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 835 processor with either 64 GB or 128 GB of internal storage, which we already suspected. It is said that the screen-to-body ratio will be around 80% and 85%, lending a similar look and feel to that of the Note 8. The Pixel 2 XL will also feature dual stereo speakers but no headphone jack.
It appears the Pixel 2 devices won’t see dual rear-cameras but instead retain the single front-facing and rear-facing cameras we’ve seen in previous models. These will be specifically called Pixel cameras though so that could lend some suggestion as to how much focus Google will be placed on the camera functionality.
The source also suggests that the Pixel 2 devices will come equipped with an E-SIM that would allow the device to connect to different carriers without the need for a physical SIM. The Pixel 2 XL will have IP67 water resistance and Gorilla Glass 5 and be powered by a 3520mAh battery.
The subtle differences of the Pixel 2 over its bigger brother are that it is likely to have a larger bezel and will be removing the headphone jack. The device will have an FHD screen instead of the curved QHD screen on the Pixel 2 XL and have a smaller 2700 mAh battery given the smaller profile of the device.
This is how the two devices lineup:
Google Pixel 2
Google Pixel 2 XL
Processor
Qualcomm Snapdragon 835
Qualcomm Snapdragon 835
Screen
FHD with Gorilla Glass 5
QHD Curved Gorilla Glass 5 Wide Color Gamut
Cameras
Pixel Cameras with OIS and Google Imaging Chip
Pixel Cameras with OIS and Google Imaging Chip
Battery
2700
3520 mAh
Storage
64 and 128 GB
64 and 128 GB
Dust/Water Resistance
IP67
IP67
Audio
No 3.5mm Headphone Jack
Dual Stereo Front-Facing Speakers
No 3.5mm Headphone Jack
Dual Stereo Front-Facing Speakers
OS
Android O
Android O
SIM
E-Sim
E-Sim
RAM
N/A
N/A
Extra features
Active Edge
Active Edge
Some of these specs may be surprising while others seem spot on with exactly what we were expecting from the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL. With only a few days left to the event, the devices are certainly shaping up to reveal some interesting features. Based on what we know so far, which device would you go for?
Bitcoin is an unusual and revolutionary technology, and with this, there are a lot of extreme stories surrounding the currency. If you’re looking to get involved with this exciting, unique technology and start using bitcoin, then you’ll need to download a bitcoin wallet. In the past, people could mine their own bitcoin at home from their computer. However, as the technology has become more popular it’s become more difficult to mine bitcoin. People are now required to use specialist computer hardware for mining. For this reason, instead of mining bitcoin many people are buying it directly from bitcoin brokers and exchanges. To purchase and store bitcoin, users need a bitcoin wallet. The wallet can be stored on individual’s phones or their desktop. However, users with Apple mobile phones may struggle to find an appropriate bitcoin wallet, the brand are well known for being wary about bitcoin and have previously removed wallets from the app store.
How does a bitcoin wallet work?
There are slight differences between mobile and desktop bitcoin wallets. Desktop wallets are usually included with bitcoin software but you can also download a separate wallet if you would prefer to. Although desktop bitcoin wallets are useful and have their merits, mobile wallets are far more convenient. This is because they allow users to pay for things using bitcoin when they’re on the move. In general, a bitcoin wallet works in a similar manner to online banking. You can run the app on your mobile phone and use it to make payments. Making bitcoin payment payments from your phone has become easier as the technology has advanced, it’s even possible to make in-app purchases with bitcoin now. When starting to use bitcoin for the first time you’ll need to make sure you have signed up for a unique bitcoin address, this allows all of your bitcoin transactions to be stored under your anonymous ID.
In the past, Coinbase was the most popular option for storing bitcoin securely and easily. However, Coinbase is not technically a bitcoin wallet. It’s actually an exchange with the facility to hold bitcoins. There are plenty of better options available for storing bitcoins on your mobile phone, although it’s important to remember that you shouldn’t store large quantities of currency on your phone in case you are hacked or lose access to the wallet.
Android have been known to be revolutionary when it comes to all types of technology, with phones like the Samsung Galaxy S8 making waves in the industry and looking to outshine the ever-popular iPhone. This is also the case when it comes to Bitcoin, as unlike iPhone, Bitcoin wallets have consistently been available on the Play Store. These are some of the best bitcoin wallets currently available for Android phones and tablets.
Samourai Wallet
This bitcoin wallet is great for privacy and it offers an easy to use interface. It’s ideal for first time bitcoin buyers or those who are concerned about their security. The enhanced security features on this wallet include military grade encryption, PIN login and individual bitcoin addresses for each purchase. Not reusing bitcoin addresses means that transaction data is kept more anonymous than it would be with other bitcoin wallets. This allows people to maintain their privacy when purchasing items using bitcoin.
Breadwallet
Breadwallet is a straightforward bitcoin wallet. It’s a no-fuss solution for people who are looking to try out sending and receiving bitcoin on their mobile phone. There’s no intimidating technical language, although of course you will need a basic understanding of how bitcoin works. The basic idea behind breadwallet is giving users the ability to control their transactions and eliminate hidden fees and restricted banking hours.
Copay
If, for any reason, you need your bitcoin wallet to be accessible on many different devices then Copay is the right app for you. Copay is a multisignature wallet, this means that you can have multiple people signing off transactions. This makes the Copay wallet an ideal choice for people who are using cryptocurrency within their businesses. There are a number of different ways that you can use Copay, it’s not just designed for business use. The average bitcoin wallet user can also use Copay.
Airbitz
If you know you’re going to be spending bitcoin regularly, instead of just storing them for use at a later date as many people choose to, you’ll need a wallet that is able to cope with frequent use. Airbitz is ideal. It has a number of plugins that make spending bitcoins easier and updated at the end of last year to fix bugs and support Android Fingerprint, alongside other features. These features include fold integration, which allows you to buy gift cards within the app for popular stores, such as Starbucks and Target. Another feature is biterefil integration which allows you to top up your mobile phone from within the wallet, which is particularly handy if you are on a pay-as-you-go contract. The Android app is easy to use when you are the go, with an interface that is easy to navigate.
These are just some of the many bitcoin wallet applications available for Android users. If you’re looking for a bitcoin wallet to suit your needs, be sure to read reviews and research the features of each app before you commit to one.
We figured that LG would have wanted to improve on the V20’s large announcement to release gap last year, but unfortunately the V30 has found itself in the same predicament. It’s been just about a month since we had official word about LG’s hot alternative to Samsung’s Note 8 big-hitter. It’s been frustrating to say the least for those who LG has made excited about this promising flagship phone.
But if you’ve managed to hold out, you’ll finally get to see if the wait was worth it next week. AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon have let the cat out of the bag; here’s the scoop:
AT&T: Very short pre-order window. You can technically order the V30 on Oct. 5th, but it will be in stores the next day, on Oct. 6th. Retail cost is $810 or you can finance it for $27/month for 30 months. Read the official word here.
T-Mobile: A week behind in comparison. The V30 won’t be in stores until Oct. 13th on T-Mobile, with pre-orders starting on Oct. 5th. Retail price will be $800 or $30/month for 24 months (with $80 down). Bear in mind that this will be the first phone to launch that can use the carrier’s brand new 600 MHz frequency, enabling the potential of better coverage and future-proofing. Read the official word here.
Verizon: The V30 is also launching Oct. 5th on Verizon. That’s literally all we know right now. No pricing or info about pre-ordering. We should see official word soon.
As a refresher, the LG V30 is a powerhouse of features. We’re looking at a 6.0″ QHD+ P-OLED screen with 2:1 aspect ratio (LG has finally moved to OLED on its flagship), Snapdragon 835 chipset with 4GB of RAM, 64GB internal storage with microSD expansion, 16MP standard camera (f/1.6 aperture, OIS) + 13MP wide-angle camera (f/1.9 aperture, no OIS), 3,300 mAh battery (no longer removable), IP68 rated waterproofing, wireless charging, and headphone jack powered by the newest HiFi Quad DAC.
Exit secondary screen, enter Floating Bar.
It’s looking like Silver may be the only color we’re getting, but it may be too early to conclude that. The V30 was initially announced with four colors: Aurora Black, Cloud Silver, Moroccan Blue, and Lavender Violet. We knew all these colors weren’t coming to the US, but dang. I personally really wanted the Moroccan Blue, especially after Samsung shafted the Note 8’s blue color in the US.
All the V30 colors.
Have you managed to hold out for the V30’s untimely release? One thing that’s nice is that we’ll be able to check out the new Pixel phones on Oct 4th before having to decide on the purchase.
In a world where the Internet of Things is becoming more and more a reality, the large majority of cars on the road are still disconnected from that world. Sure, many cars these days come standard with Bluetooth and some even have 4G hotspots baked into them, but for the most part our cars are totally separate from an otherwise connected world.
That’s where AutoPi comes in. On Kickstarter right now – and with a mere $500 to go! – the Raspberry Pi-based AutoPi system plugs into your car’s ODB-II port (every car since 2002 has one), transforming your dumb car into a smart one. This brings a world of functionality to your vehicle:
The features it can bring to your care are legion: create a touchscreen car computer, use Google Assistant, and create If This, Then This style rules for your car. AutoPi Cloud is the backend of the AutoPi system, where you can govern all the functionality remotely, from your desktop or phone. AutoPi starts at $100 for a DiY model, ranging up to $274 for the best model, which includes WiFi and 4G connection.
The idea is pretty genius, really, and I’m shocked it hasn’t been done at this level before. But the AutoPi team wants to do it, and is this close to making it happen. Let’s see if we can’t make their dream a reality, dear Android Guys.
They say that bingo first originated in Italy in the 1500s, possibly as a way for the government of the time to raise money, just like our National Lottery today. But it wasn’t until the 1920s and 30s that it really took off in America. In the UK the 1960s were its true heyday with thousands of bingo halls up and down the country and millions of people playing each week.
But for several decades bingo hall attendances have been on the decline as people have chosen different ways to spend their leisure time. It’s a decline that’s continuing as, according to Gambling Commission figures, between 2016 and 2017 the number of bingo halls in the UK fell by nearly 6%.
However, the advent of the internet and mobile access to it have given the game a whole new lease of life with many operators finding that bingo translates very well to being an online experience.
One of the biggest and most successful of these operators is Wink Bingo. As one of the most innovative of the online bingo operators it’s not surprising that Wink also have a cutting-edge app that makes mobile play simple.
Getting started
The app is easy to download from the Google Play Store and installing it on any Android device is simple, although you will have to register on the Wink Bingo site too. Luckily this is also a very easy process that takes only a couple of minutes to complete.
Once the app is installed you’re ready to go.
An especially good feature for anyone starting to play via the app is the so-called “Newbie Room”. For 7 days it gives free access to games so you can find your feet by playing games for free as well as having online access to help if you find you need it. Then, at the end of the 7 days, you should have all the confidence you need to play whenever you want.
Choice of games
The Wink Bingo App gives you a great choice of games to enjoy on your Android device including both 75 and 90 ball games which are easy to play. Experienced players even have the opportunity to play a selection of VIP games for even bigger prizes.
Payments and withdrawals
One of the most important aspects of any online bingo app is being able to make payments and withdrawals quickly and easily – and the Wink Bingo app makes sure this is simple. You can use all major debit and credit cards but lots of players prefer methods like PayPal, PaySafe Card and Entropay so you certainly do have plenty of choice.
Bonuses and incentives
Another real area of strength are the welcome bonuses that Wink Bingo offer for new members – though it is a good idea to read through the terms and conditions for these before you play as there are certain wagering requirements to be met before you claim yours. Nevertheless, they do offer fantastic value when you claim them.
So, to sum up, the Wink Bingo App is a great way to play this popular game on any Android device and installing it couldn’t be simpler. If you want to find out more about Wink Bingo before you commit then visit their website where you’ll also be able to download the app.
So eyes down, and get ready to play!
Editor Note: Our editorial stance on including links to apps or games with gambling and/or casino links is as follows: We will only consider them if there is an official app in the Google Play Store and/or Apple’s iTunes. The sentiment being that if it’s good enough for those outlets, it’s good enough for us to mention. Wink Bingo can be found in iTunes now.
So you’ve taken some great photos, tweaked them a bit and then shared them online. Now you’ve got all sorts of friends and family asking for copies. Why? Because nobody captures the moment like you do.
Instead of letting your loved ones download the images to their devices, why not take things a step further? Why not get them a gift that just happens to center around the photos?
Canvaspop is an outlet that specializes in turning your pictures into printed artwork. Be it in the form of a poster, collage, Triptych print, magnet, or pillow, it’s an easy process with quick turnaround.
We recently had a chance to test out the custom photo pillow and were really impressed with the way in which things were handled. Moreover, we were delighted to see the finished product, an 18″ x 18″ pillow that has become a conversation piece.
For us, the hardest part about ordering was figuring out which picture we were going to use to test it out. Now that we’ve had a chance to check it out, we’re ready to dive back in with more stuff.
Having recently gone to a concert with lasers and lights, we’re interested in checking out a triptych print. What is a triptych print, you ask? That’s where you take an image and break it apart over three pieces. You can space them out, offset them, and do other cool things with the artwork. It works great in cases where you have a lot of colors or objects and don’t need to focus on, say, a single face.
There are plenty of options at Canvaspop, each of which speaks to a different sort of use case or photo. We invite you to check them all out to see what would make a good gift.
Not everything has to be done from scratch, either. There are existing designs to start with and patterns which could make for interesting pillow backs. Prints can be done in just about any size with various framing and color options. And, if you’re not sure where to start, check out the gallery of inspiring ideas.
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Back at CES 2017, Google promised the Google Assistant will soon make its way to the Android TV platform. Well after months of waiting (CES took place in January), the feature is finally rolling out, first for the NVIDIA SHIELD TV, but Sony Bravia TVs with Android TV will also be getting it in the upcoming months.
Having the Assistant live and listening on your NVIDIA SHIELD TV means that you’ll be able to do things like play content, discover content, get answers, set the mood or get ready for your day by using voice commands directed towards your Android TV.
To summon Google’s AI-infused virtual helper on your SHIELD TV you can either press the microphone button on the remote or just say “OK Google” from within shouting distance of the SHIELD controller.
Google Assistant on SHIELD TV is basically Google Voice Search on steroids, coming with a cleaner, more intuitive visual design, but also more features.
So you’ll also be able to cast audio to the Google Home or other Google Cast speakers, as well as play content directly from Netflix, HBO and more.
In order to celebrate the arrival of the Google Assistant on Android TV, NVIDIA SHIELD TV owners will be given a free three-month YouTube Red trial, so they can watch ad-free videos and play all the music they want.
The Assistant comes with the SHIELD 6.0 software update which is currently available for download on SHIELD TV devices.
Samsung’s 2016 flagships, the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge might soon get a taste of the Galaxy Note 8 new UI, Samsung Experience 8.5.
The two flagships have remained stuck to Android 7.0 Nougat for a while now, which also brought a newer version of TouchWiz called Grace UX on board.
But the Samsung Galaxy S8/S8+ introduced the new Samsung Experience 8.1 which received an update to version number 8.5 when the Galaxy Note 8 made a debut.
But while other Samsung smartphones like the Galaxy J5 or the 2017 Galaxy A series received Samsung Galaxy 8.1, year’s flagships continue to run the same UI. But according to a Samsung Members community admin, the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge will get Samsung Experience 8.1 as soon as the next update – which will probably be Android 8.0 Oreo – starts rolling out. No exact timeline for the release was provided.
Given that the Samsung Experience 8.5 update is more cosmetic in nature and not feature-oriented, it would make little sense for the Korean tech giant to invest time and resources to deliver only a UX-focused update. The Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge haven’t been updated that many times anyway and with Android 8.0 Oreo out, it’s quite unlikely the phones will get the bump to Android 7.1 or Android 7.1.2 now.
So there you have it. If you were hoping to get the UI running on the new and shiny Samsung Galaxy Note 8 on your older Galaxy S7 or Galaxy S7 edge, now you can rest assured you will. When will that happen? We can’t tell you at the moment, but we’ll update you.
Just last week we found out Google is gearing up to introduce a new Google Home Mini speaker during the Pixel 2 launch event. But according to recent information coming to us from 9to5Google, it seems the search giant is also developing a larger version of its Google Home smart speaker.
Two industry insiders revealed for the publication that Google is also working on a larger, higher-quality Google Assistant-powered speaker dubbed internally the Google Home Max.
Sources agree that the device will come with stereo speakers that will be able to deliver advanced sound quality, as well as a premium design – although no specific details were offered further.
Google Home Mini
The status of Google Home Max is currently unclear, so we don’t know whether the smart speaker will make a debut alongside Google’s new Pixels and the Google Home Mini. One of the two sources said this was a possibility, but added nothing more.
Amazon, Google’s biggest competitor in the smart speaker market, just unveiled a smaller, re-designed version of its original Echo speaker, as well as the Echo Plus model which supports Dolby Sound.
And by the looks of it, Google will be replicating Amazon’s strategy by rolling out a smaller version of its Home speaker, as well as a larger higher-end version of it.
Twitter has become a thriving social media platform for brevity, with the company making changes all the time (such as the introduction of Twitter Lite earlier this year for less-than-stellar cellular data networks) to encourage growing participation by its growing user base.
While the company is famous for its 140-character limit, its brevity has proven to be a pain for English “Tweeters.” This week, Twitter Product Manager Aliza Rosen and Senior Software Engineer Ikuhiro Ihara took to Twitter’s official blog to announce the arrival of a new character limit for Twitter. Instead of the long-held 140-character limit, Twitter will now expand the character limit to 280 to help ease the frustration of cramming English expressions into 140 characters.
Rosen and Ihara state the motivation behind the character expansion: while English tweets must often be edited and reduced before posting, Japanese users don’t run into the same problem because “in languages like Japanese, Korean, and Chinese you can convey about double the amount of information in one character as you can in many other languages like English, Spanish, Portuguese, or French.” The old 140-character limit has put English users at a greater disadvantage, with 9% of English users reaching the 140-character limit when tweeting as opposed to 0.4% of Japanese users reaching the same character limit.
The company says that it is rolling out this feature to a few users before releasing it to the entire Twitter community, so most users will have to wait a while. The new feature will see a mass release, though a dedicated timeframe hasn’t been mentioned yet.
What do you think of the new 280-character limit? English tweeters, excited or indifferent? Let us know if you’re experiencing the new character expansion in the comments below.