El futuro ya es presente: nuestra inexacta realidad vs ‘Regreso al Futuro II’

Debes de vivir en una cueva (y haber tenido una infancia/juventud algo especial) para no saber que hoy no ha sido un día como otro cualquiera: hoy era justamente el día al que un joven Marty McFly, acompañado del Doc Brown, se teletransportaba en su …

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Samsung Pay now working on supported Verizon Galaxy devices

If you’re the owner of a modern Verizon Galaxy device, we have some good news for you: Samsung Pay will finally work on your Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 edge, Galaxy S6 edge+, and Galaxy Note 5! If you’ve received the necessary software update from Verizon, just download the app from the Play Store and you’re good to go.

While Verizon was the last carrier to adopt the service (we wouldn’t have been surprised if Verizon refused altogether), the carrier announced that support would be coming, just late. Thankfully, it didn’t take long for Verizon to push the update out to enable this new feature.

Hit the source link to download the app if you have a supported device and give it a shot!

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How YouTube Red Compares To Netflix, Hulu And More

YouTube is entering the subscription streaming market. Next week the Google-owned video site will launch YouTube Red, a new ad-free video and music streaming service for $9.99 a month ($12.99 a month for iOS users). The main selling points of a YouTube Red subscription are offline and background play functionalities and that it will showcase YouTube stars such as PewDiePie and Lilly Singh in original content, which will be exclusive to the service.

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Play Store shows icon indicating Android Wear support for apps

While there has been a section of the Play Store specifically for Android Wear-supported apps, it hasn’t always been easy figuring out if an app you’re looking at supports your favorite wearable. With the latest update rolling out to the Play Store, that changes.

You will now see an icon indicating Android Wear support in the description. In the collapsed view, you’ll see the Android Wear watch icon. In the expanded description, there will be a line at the bottom. It doesn’t apply to all apps yet (a lot of Google apps are missing the icon, despite supporting Android Wear), but this is just the start.

With Android Wear growing quickly, it’s good to see Google making it easier to find apps for your watch. The feature should be rolling out to everybody now, so go check your Play Store to see if you have it!

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