Google’s finally done it. Android 6.0 Marshmallow includes a new, iOS-style permission system for new apps. You can also manually revoke permissions from any app — even ones designed for old versions of Android.
10 more really fun movie mistakes that made it into the final version of the movie
People screw up. And in movies, you’d expect that when someone screws up that those scenes would just be played for laughs as outtakes or on a blooper reel. But sometimes everything else about the scene is so good and the screw up is so unexpectedly perfect for the movie that the directors include the screw up in the final film.
Happy Canadian Thanksgiving everyone!!
Happy Canadian Thanksgiving everyone!!
5 Ideas That Could Change the Future of Trains
The Subway, the El, the Tube, the Métro: Trains have been transporting humans around cities since 1863. But too many public transit systems still run like they’re stuck in the 19th century. That needs to change.
Smartphone Battery Myths, Explained
Over just a few years, the batteries in our smartphones have changed a lot. That means those old tips to stretch out your battery life just aren’t as true as they once were, yet we still share them like they’re gospel. Before telling someone to disable Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, let’s shed some light on those old myths.
PSA: If Some Apps Like Google+ Aren’t Working Well On Marshmallow, Check Their Permissions, They Might Not Know To Ask For The Ones They Need
Over the past couple of days, Marshmallow’s official release has been making its way to us as Nexus factory images and OTA updates for Nexus… by Rita El Khoury in Marshmallow 6.0, News
Check out the new features in Android Marshmallow.
Check out the new features in Android Marshmallow.
Android 6.0 Marshmallow was finally made available for the public to download, and with it comes a host of new features. Although they’re not all visibly obvious, they’re welcome changes nonetheles…
Nexus 6P & 5X Impressions!
Nexus 6P, Nexus 5X and Pixel C: Everything you need to know! Nexus 6P Camera rating: http://www.dxom
NIce to see a Nexus phone with a great camera!
NIce to see a Nexus phone with a great camera!
I think quite a few users were a bit nervous when they heard that the new Nexus phone cameras were eschewing an optical image stabilization system, instead… by Michael Crider in News, Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P
Great presentation today!
Great presentation today!
We saw something new from Google today, and I’m not talking about gadgets. Tech events usually come in two flavors. You get the sterile, bland demonstration of the capabilities of whatever is being announced, or you get an absolute trainwreck with demo fails and horrible attempts at being relatable. Fortunately for those of us who attend these events on a regular basis, there’s a lot…
That’s a lot of smart people, lol
That's a lot of smart people, lol
How the Nexus 5X and 6P Stack Up Against the Android Competition
Google’s next generation of Nexus, the hardware it uses as the premium example of how great just plain old Android can be, is now out in the smartphone wild—but it enters that world filled with some stiff competition.
Love it a lot, with Chromecast
Introducing the new Chromecast and Chromecast Audio. Use your phone, tablet or laptop to cast your f
New Nexus Phone!
New Nexus Phone!
The Nexus 6P is the new phone from Google with Android 6.0 Marshmallow. The 6P features a 5.7” WQH
New Nexus Phone!
New Nexus Phone!
The Nexus 5X offers top-line performance in a compact, lightweight design with a camera that takes g
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Apple. We don’t innovative, we stagnate. Leave a like, a comment, and SUBSCRIBE. We will bring you a
NASA Says There’s Strong Evidence of Liquid Water on Mars
After a weekend of rampant speculation, NASA has confirmed our suspicions: There’s probably liquid water on Mars, today. The landmark finding makes the notion of life on the Red Planet all the more plausible.
Android 6.0 Marshmallow OTA Updates To Hit The Nexus 5 And 6 Starting October 5th, Says Telus
Instead of one new Nexus device, this year we’re getting two: the Nexus 5x and the Nexus 6p. But as usual, what’s perhaps more exciting than the release of… by Bertel King, Jr. in Device Updates, Marshmallow 6.0, News, Nexus 5, Nexus 6, TELUS
Machine Learning & Deep Neural Networks Explained – #NatAndLo Ep 7
SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/CEsJyN | TWEET: http://ctt.ec/6jtD1 | #NatandLo What do voice search, mach
Physicists Smash Quantum Teleportation Record With 60-Mile Fiber Jump
A team of researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology has broken the distance record for quantum teleportation down optical fiber, showing they’re able to transfer quantum information over 60 miles.
