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الخميس، 30 أبريل 2015

LG Watch Urbane begins shipping to customers

If you happened to order a snazzy new LG Watch Urbane, you'll be happy to know that the wearable has started shipping to customers.

The LG Watch Urbane officially went on sale in the U.S. earlier this week from the Google Store, Verizon, and AT&T and it looks like early orders are beginning to make their way to customers.










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Google releases Android 5.1.1 factory images for 2012 and 2013 Wi-Fi Nexus 7s, Nexus 10

Google has released Android 5.1.1 factory images for the Nexus 7 (2013 Wi-Fi), Nexus 7 (2012 Wi-Fi), and Nexus 10 this evening.

The factory images will allow owners of the above devices to snag the latest version of Lollipop with build number LMY47V.










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Ford CTO details plans for close integration between Android Auto and SYNC

In an interview today, Ford CTO Raj Nair gave us a peek at how the company plans to integrate Android Auto into its upcoming cars.

Speaking with Re/Code, Nair emphasized that Ford is approaching Android Auto integration in a way that gives consumers choice, looking for ways to make its own SYNC infotainment system work closely with third-party offerings.










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How to remove photo location info on the Samsung Galaxy S6

Samsung makes it easy to remove (or add) geotagging on the Galaxy S6. Here's how.

Having location information attached to pictures you take with your phone can be a lot of fun. Any number of applications and services can organize your shots by location, or create albums and slideshows from various events you've been to.

But location information also brings about privacy concerns. Maybe you don't want the world to be able to see where your house is. Where your children live. Or where you just installed that new 60-inch television. That's where EXIF data — also know as metadata — comes in. It's a little bit of information that's embedded in the pictures you take. It can tell you the model of camera you're using. The time and date. Information about the aperture and ISO of the shot you took. And, of course, location data.

And Samsung makes easy it toggle geotagging — as well as making it easy to scrub some of this from your images that you've taken already. Here's what's up.










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AT&T acquires Nextel Mexico for $1.875 billion

AT&T announced today that it has acquired Nextel Mexico for $1.875 billion.

AT&T first announced its plans to acquire Nextel Mexico earlier this year and the acquisition is official as of today.










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S Voice on the Galaxy S6 vs. Moto Voice on the 2014 Moto X

Voice commands aren't a new phenomenon on Android, but as manufacturers bolt on new features things start to get interesting.

While every Android phone offers Google Now for voice commands, Samsung and Motorola offer something extra. Moto Voice extends Google Now voice commands to every part of the phone, even when the screen isn't on, and allows users to issue an impressive array of additional commands. S Voice, on the other hand, largely replaces Google Now with its own set of tools for answering questions and acting as a virtual assistant.

Both solutions require you to have specific hardware in order to enjoy the experiences offered, and both services are arguable better than standalone Google Now for voice commands, but which offering has the accuracy and feature set that allows the service to stand out in the crowd?










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Sprint teams up with Boingo to provide free Wi-Fi access to customers at airports across the U.S.

Sprint announced a new partnership today that will allow its customers to automatically connect to Boingo Wi-Fi networks at 35 major airports across the U.S..










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