Andro4all Unplugged #2: Xiaomi TV, Mi 5, Moto G 2015 y más

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Una semana después del estreno, aquí estamos de nuevo con otro Andro4all Unplugged. En esta nueva sección, nuestros queridos Carlos y Jaume, acompañados por el gran Echedey, nos contarán sus reflexiones y opiniones acerca de los temas más candentes del momento en el universo Android, en un nuevo formato que podríamos bautizar como “videopodcast”.

Si en esa primera entrega teníamos como protagonistas a los futuros OnePlus 2 y Samsung Galaxy Note 5, entre otros muchos temas, en esta ocasión nos toca hablar de la actualidad de Xiaomi, principalmente del esperado Xiaomi Mi 5 que por lo que parece, está a la vuelta de la esquina. También habrá tiempo para hablar de la Xiaomi Mi TV, y por supuesto, no nos olvidamos del Motorola Moto G 2015, otro que también parece estar a punto de llegar, pues ya tenemos todo tipo de rumores y filtraciones sobre el mismo.

Os dejamos ya con el vídeo, no sin antes mencionaros que si lo deseáis, podéis escuchar el audio en Spreaker, y en iTunes.

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Expedia’s Playlister Will Help You Discover New Music At The Festival You’re Headed To

Music festivals are big business, and they’ve become an important part of many people’s summers. Every year, millions of people shell out good money to head to the festival grounds, and as new events pop up every year, the people keep coming. An entire culture has popped up around the scene, and it’s expanding in size and becoming more relevant all the time.

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Moto Hint gets a $70 price drop, now priced at $80

Motorola has dropped the price of its $150 Moto Hint. The tiny device can now be purchased at a much more reasonable $80 from Motorola's website.

In case you are not aware what this is, Moto Hint is a tiny Bluetooth headset that allows you to perform searches on your phone using your voice. You can wake it up using a voice command and then ask queries by speaking them out, without taking your phone out of the pocket. The device automatically detects when it is placed in your ear and switches off when it is removed. The Hint also has a very small footprint and remains discreet most of the time. The small size does come at the cost of battery life, which is only about three hours but the supplied charger can charger it on the go up to two times with its internal battery.

The Moto Hint works best with Motorola's smartphones as they have the voice command app and on other devices mostly functions as a simple Bluetooth headset. It is available in black leather, brown leather, walnut, bamboo, and light fabric…

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Next Android Wear version to feature new single tap gesture and watch to watch messages

Industry sources have revealed some of Google's plans for the future of Android Wear. As most of you surely remember, version 5.1.1 of the wearable OS came out fairly recently and brought about quite a few new gestures and a much-needed rethinking of the main control scheme and menu arrangement. According to some new info, the next iteration promises even more advanced functionality.

One of the main features, said to be in the works is a new single tap gesture, intended for interactive functionality on watch faces. Android Wear users have always been able to bring up the launcher with a single tap on the screen. While that is undoubtedly convenient, is seems that developers have been experimenting with other uses for the single tap, which Google is now picking up on. Currently, there are a few Wear apps in the Play Store that overwrite the aforementioned default behavior and implement some quick toggles or shortcuts, to be activated with a single press.

Apparently the idea has its appeal and has prompted Google to integrate the behavior straight into the OS, so developers won't have to rely on undocumented tricks and hidden buttons to get the effect they desire. This new control scheme might have already been in planning for some time now, since the last Android Wear update made the launcher accessible through a swipe from right to left. Essentially freeing up the single tap. And of course, there is always the familiar "OK Google" voice trigger.

A few leaked pictures provide examples as to what the new single tap gesture can be used for. They include cycling through variants of a watch face and changing up some of its aesthetics. Also, toggling a whole other state on an off. The new control scheme also opens up the possibility to interact with shortcuts on the watch face itself – bringing up more detail, or simply launching an app.

Watch to watch messages is said to be another new feature coming to Android Wear. Apple Watch users already have to possibility to send doodles to one another and Google doesn't want to lack too far behind. The feature is called Together and should allow Wear users to send each other messages, photos, emojis, stickers and also doodles. The following code gives some info on the new feature.

Oddly enough, however, the above snippet is said to come from a single watch face, rather than system-wide code. So, it could turn out to be restricted to a particular watch interface, which is kind of counter-intuitive. In any case, this info is preliminary and while it sounds credible enough, largely unconfirmed and subject to change.

Last, but not least, the next Android Wear update is said to finally put an end to the LG G Watch R Wi-Fi drama and enable the feature. We hope to find more information on the future of Android Wear soon and learn more about the upcoming features, prior to the software rollout, which was initially set for July 28, but will likely be postponed for…

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Check Out Five Solid Minutes Of ‘Fallout 4’ Gameplay

Fallout 4 is just around the corner. Bethesda made a bold move announcing the followup to its open world post-apocalyptic RPG, lifting the veil on the project at E3 just a few months before the actual release date. Because of that, they had the opportunity to announce Fallout 4 in the form of a more or less finished game, giving the audience in Los Angeles a look at character creation, the pre-apocalyptic prologue, and five minutes of gunplay and exploration showing off the new combat system and the Boston setting. Now they’ve released the full gameplay trailer to the public, and you can watch it below:

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