Google Photos wants to help you free up storage on your Android

Google Photos becomes even more useful! Photo: Google  Google is rolling out a new Google Photos update for Android that includes a number of new features that can help you free up storage space on your smartphone or tablet. Users will find a new “Free Up Space” button in the Settings menu that lets you bulk-delete photos that you’ve already backed up.

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Why You Might Want To Wait Until 2016 To Buy ‘Fallout 4’

I’ve put my time into Fallout 4, and there’s little question for me: Fallout 4 is an amazing game, and well worth $60. Bethesda, true to form, has crafted a deeply engaging world worth dozens of hours of gameplay. But there’s little question about another fact as well: as good as the game is right now, it’s only going to get better later. It’s a side effect of the Internet connected console that any game’s least polished day on the market is its first. And so, we wonder whether or not to buy Fallout 4 now, or to give it some time.

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Samsung’s Galaxy Note 5 now comes with a warning on inserting the S Pen correctly

Soon after the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 launched, several different people found that inserting the included S Pen could actually break the internal S Pen sensor and essentially prevent the S Pen from being removed without causing further damage. While Samsung was quick to respond, the damage, so to speak, was already done.

Now, almost three months later, Samsung has taken the initiative and created a brand new warning label for the Galaxy Note 5 and the S Pen. The new warning label was first discovered via a YouTube video published by “J. Williams” showcasing a T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Gold Platinum, and surfaced by way of SamMobile.

In the video, it’s clearly showcased now on a new warning label that says inserting the S Pen the wrong way “can damage the pen and your phone,” and it also has a pair of images depicting the right (and wrong) way to insert the stylus.

Is it a good idea that’s a little too late?

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Why NextBit’s Robin Has Already Won Asia

NextBit had targeted their campaign toward potential customers in North America and Western Europe, but found that 6 of the top 10 countries ranked by conversion rates were in Asia. According to the company, at least 1 out of every 100 people in Japan and Hong Kong who visited the Kickstarter page purchased a Robin phone, which became available for pre-ordering starting at $399 in late October.

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