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With the introduction of the Chrome Push API, Google made it possible for websites to push notifications through their popular mobile browser. This proves to be a huge step for many web developers and companies, as they no longer have to make users download an app in order to get updates on the latest happenings. Facebook has now joined the party after working with the Search Giant to bring convenient alerts to web users.
“Have fun, be supportive. Hate must not win.” This is the opening mantra for a large group of indie Android developers that are paying homage to the fallen Flappy Bird by creating their own games with a similar style.
The objective of the Flappy Jam project is not to create clones of the original, but simply to create a painfully difficult, yet oh-so-simple game that draws design inspiration from classic video games.
We’re now in full swing for OTA updates of Android 5.0 Lollipop for a number of popular devices. But the majority of updates we’re hearing about are based out of either the US or Europe, and not too many out of Canada. A few weeks ago, we heard the HTC One M8 in Canada was receiving the update, and now it’s rolling out to a few more devices in the region. Starting today, the update to Android 5.
The G Flex 2, LG‘s most recent curvy smartphone, has made its way to the US after a brief time being exclusively available in South Korea. Sprint is the first carrier in the United States to sell the phone, and it’s offering the device in two different color options: Platinum Silver and Volcano Red. For those wondering, Volcano Red is an exclusive color for Sprint, but it doesn’t differ too much from the original Flamenco Red variant that was originally announced.
LG just took the wraps off of its latest flagship, the G4, combining design elements from previous generations with some from its Flex series, making for an impressive overall package. One of the key aspects of the LG G4, as has been teased by the company for a while, is the availability of genuine leather back covers for the device. As we found out though, polycarbonate options are also up for grabs, if you’re looking to not be too flashy.
Motorola just released some pretty nice updates to their Camera and Gallery apps, and should already be hitting most compatible Moto devices. Motorola is showing some Material Design love to the Gallery app, bringing a more responsive, colorful experience to the app. The gallery didn’t look old or outdated by any means, but it’s nice to see a little visual update every now and then.
Moto also updated their Camera app, focusing on features instead of visuals.
Ad-blocking remains a controversial but popular feature of today’s web browsers, and Opera has just updated its main and Mini Android browsers to include a new ad-blocking feature as a core part of the apps, rather than as an optional add-on extension. Interestingly, the option appears under the data saving menu within the apps, data saving and compression being one of Opera’s most popular features.
Opera leaves ad-blocking disabled by default, but it can be easily enabled by heading into Settings > Data Saving and then ticking the Block Ads box.
Today, Qualcomm has unveiled its latest mid-range mobile platform – the Snapdragon 636. The main billing with this product is the introduction of Qualcomm’s Kryo 260 CPU cores into the Snapdragon 63X range, bringing additional CPU power to a lower cost chipset.
The company states that the Kryo 260 CPU setup inside the Snapdragon 636 will deliver a 40 percent performance improvement over the Snapdragon 630’s 2.2 GHz octa-core Cortex-A53 CPU arrangement.
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Samsung has introduced the Galaxy F12, which offers a 90Hz display for Rs 9,999. You’ll also get a large 6,000mAh battery and quad cameras. The Galaxy F02s is also available with a few tradeoffs for Rs 8,999. The days of paying a premium for a high refresh rate display are well and truly over. Samsung has introduced the Galaxy F12, an India-focused entry-level phone that includes a 90Hz display for a regular starting price of Rs 10,999 (about $150).