Top 10 Android app updates this week: PayPal, Vimeo

Welcome back to our weekly Top 10 Android App Updates column, where we take a look at the most frequently upgraded apps for the week. We’ve found that one of the best ways to discover useful apps is to find the ones that are actually being updated by the developers rather than selecting the apps with the most installs. As in the past, we’re going to filter out minor updates for the super-popular apps that have over 10 million installs, but we’ll make exceptions for apps that have had significant updates. We hope you enjoy this weekly feature and that you discover some apps that end up being useful.

PayPal – Version 6.0.0

PayPal

What’s new in this version:

  • A completely refreshed design
  • New start screen that provides faster access to your most important account info and the top actions you take
  • Send and Request Money pages that can be personalized with the people you exchange money with most – including your phone contacts
  • Completely new request money flow that allows others to pay you with just one click

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Cartwheel by Target – Version 2.1.1

Cartwheel by Target

What’s new in this version:

  • Updated the barcode scanner to address reported bugs
  • Added Android Wear Watch support, so now you can easily redeem with a flick of your wrist.
  • Added null search recommendations to help you save even more.
  • Added App Invites so you can share the awesomeness of the app easily with your friends.
  • Numerous bug fixes.

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Microsoft Translator – Version 1.3.0

Microsoft Translator

What’s new in this version:

  • Download language packages to access translation services without Internet connectivity
  • Bug fixes

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Enpass Password Manager – Version 5.0.0

Enpass

What’s new in this version:

  • Autofill in Chrome Browser and other Apps using Enpass Keyboard.
  • Full-time Fingerprint support to keep using fingerprints every time for unlocking your Marshmallow device having Fingerprint sensor.
  • Fixed Sync issue with Google 2 step verification.
  • Improved Material design.

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Telegram – Version 3.5.0

Telegram

What’s new in this version:

  • New Voice Messages. Waveform visualizations, brand new player. Experimental: raise to speak / raise to listen
  • New Secret Chats. Support for all the stuff you love in cloud chats: GIFs, replies, sticker set previews, and inline bots. Added improved key visualization and optional link previews
  • New privacy settings. Control who can add you to groups and channels with granular precision
  • New photo editor. Added rotate, fade, tint and curves tools

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Google Photos – Version 1.14.0

Google Photos

What’s new in this version:

  • When viewing search results, tap ▼ to see all the photos from that day
  • Performance improvements

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Opera Max – Version 1.6.16

Opera Max

What’s new in this version:

  • Smart Alerts to help manage sneaky background data usage by unused apps
  • Background Usage access section in App Management
  • New Opera Max icon: a crisp and modern design
  • App launcher onboarding, for a better user experience

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tinyCam Monitor PRO – Version 6.5.0

tinyCam Monitor PRO

What’s new in this version:

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Mobile Passport – Version 1.4.0

Mobile Passport

What’s new in this version:

  • New Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) airport
  • Small bug fixes

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Vimeo – Version 2.1.0

Vimeo

What’s new in this version:

  • Late is better than never, and Vimeo loves you a ton too, and now you can tap the Chromecast icon to seamlessly stream videos to your big screen.

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LG G5 se deja ver en toda su gloria en nuevas imágenes filtradas por @evleaks

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Evan Blass ha vuelto a hacer de las suyas. Tan solo pocas horas después de que les mostramos la primera imagen de la nueva batería modular del LG G5, el conocido filtrador ha publicado en su cuenta de Twitter nuevas imágenes que nos muestran con todo detalle el diseño del nuevo terminal tope de gama de LG.

Si bien anteriormente conocimos las primeras fotografías del LG G5, estas no eran del todo claras e incluso su propio origen resultaba dudoso. Sin embargo, atendiendo a la gran reputación que Blass se ha hecho a lo largo del tiempo, podemos confirmar que estas imágenes son totalmente confiables y nos adelantan con más detalle el nuevo diseño por el que LG ha apostado.

LG G5, cuerpo metálico, doble cámara trasera y lector de huellas dactilares

lg-g5-imagenes filtradas

Las imágenes nos muestran un terminal aparentemente de cuerpo unibody completamente metálico con una pantalla de entre 5 y 5,5 pulgadas. En la parte inferior nos encontramos con una sección con el logo de la compañía y que, de acuerdo a las filtraciones anteriores, sería la que se retiraría para cambiar la batería modular.

En el extremo superior, al centro, nos encontramos con el auricular para las llamadas, y a su izquierda una gran cámara frontal reposa. Lo más natural es pensar que la resolución de este lente se mantendrá en los mismos 8 megapixeles de su antecesor, a menos que la firma surcoreana prepare alguna sorpresa en este aspecto.

Por el lado contrario, en el panel trasero confirmamos una vez más la presencia de un arreglo de cámara doble, y debajo de este un lector de huellas dactilares de reducidas dimensiones en comparación con otros ejemplares integrados en otros terminales. La resolución de las cámaras traseras se rumorea será de 13 y 8 megapixeles.

Primera fotografia filtrada LG G5

Esta es toda la información que podemos sustraer de estas nuevas imágenes filtradas. Sin embargo, es importante recordar que se ha confirmado la presencia del Snapdragon 820 dentro de este esperado terminal, además de que se espera la participación de 4 GB de RAM y Android 6.0 Marshmallow corriendo de fábrica.

¿Qué otras novedades esperas durante la presentación del LG G5? Afortunadamente la espera será muy corta para descubrir las sorpresas que LG prepara.

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Apple’s Big iPhone Problem Is Simple… It’s Too Good

The majority of people who wanted a larger screen were satisfied and anyone who has not updated is avoiding the new handsets because of their larger screen sizes. They want a smaller handset, and that is why Apple is going to support them with the iPhone 5SE. That’s the theory. But what if something else is at play?

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Juniper Takes Another Step On SDN And NFV With Affirmed Partnership

Building on its software defined networking strategy, networking company Juniper recently partnered with Affirmed Networks, a leader in virtualized mobile networks. Through the deal, the companies plan to develop solutions that can help service providers embrace next-generation NFV (network functions virtualization) based architectures. With the telecom industry invariably moving from hardware to software, the architecture supporting mobile networks is going to be virtualized on a big scale going forward. Considering this, and the fact that Juniper earns almost two-thirds of its revenues from service providers, the partnership seems to have a lot to offer for Juniper. The company believes that by combining its networks’ virtualization portfolio with Affirmed’s industry leading technology, it can effectively address the need for scaling virtualized mobile networks for service providers. 

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Motorola Solutions Earnings Preview: International Headwinds To Counter Domestic Order Backlog

Motorola Solutions is scheduled to report its Q4 2015 earnings on Monday, February 22nd, and we expect the company’s results to be impacted by macroeconomic headwinds in Latin America, Europe and Africa. Also, a decline in iDEN services and Norway implementation wind-downs will negatively affect Motorola’s results, while a solid order backlog in North America can have a marginal offsetting impact. With consistent innovation, the company won some contracts during the third quarter of the year, which should help its revenues in the fourth quarter and beyond. However, Motorola warned about waning demand in Latin America and Eastern Europe on account of government agencies’ budget cuts and the strengthening dollar, guiding its fourth quarter results below estimates. For the recently concluded quarter, the company expects revenues to decline 6-8% (much worse than the 1% decline seen in Q3) with EPS at $1.45-1.50, well below the consensus estimates of $1.57. Nevertheless, it must be noted that Motorola’s EPS guidance reflects a year over year (y-o-y) improvement of 15-20%, which is attributable to the company’s cost cutting initiatives. At the start of 2015, Motorola had planned to save $175 million in operating costs in 2015, and by the end of Q3, it had raised the annual target to $200 million.

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