Awaken the Force within your Google apps with new Star Wars customizations

If you thought there wasn’t enough hype leading up the opening of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, think again. Google has just unveiled a new feature that will customize your Google apps and services to your liking. All you need to do is choose between the light side of the dark side. Google’s Star Wars customization are quite extensive, bringing unique designs to Android Wear, Chrome, Chromecast, Gmail, Inbox, Google Calendar, Google Maps, Google Now, Google Search, Google Translate, Waze, and YouTube on Android, iOS, Chromecast and desktop browsers.

To get started, just head over to google.com/starwars and choose which side of the Force you want to join. While each side has its merits, don’t spend too much time thinking it through. If you choose a side and later change your mind, just head back to the page and switch sides. Google has even implemented a tracking system, showing which side of the Force is more powerful at any given time. The dark side currently has the lead, but the scales could shift back and forth over the next few weeks. Since Google makes most of its money through advertisements, it’s no surprise that the company sold out to Disney to offer this unique experience to its users. While many will be debating which side of the Force they will choose, we’re more curious to find out how much money Google is making with this little stunt.

It’s obvious that Google’s chosen the dark side already, but we’re hoping you’ll leave us a comment to let us know which side if the Force you will choose.

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Huawei Nexus 6P now available across Europe

After month of waiting, the Nexus 6P is now available in Europe. The Huawei-made Nexus 6P launched a few months back, but Huawei had some issues producing enough of the phones to satisfy demand in the US before opening up sales of the device to a handful of countries in Europe. With US availability stabilized, Google and Huawei are now making the phone available to those who live on the other side of the Atlantic. We’ve been able to confirm that the Nexus 6P is listed for sale on Google’s online store in Germany, Spain, France, Italy, Great Britain, the Netherlands, and Portugal with prices ranging from $499 for the 32GB model to $649 if you you need 128GB of storage.

There’s no guarantee that Google has enough of the phones for everyone, so we recommend picking one up before inventory runs low again. If the Nexus 6P big to too expensive for your taste, you can always opt for the smaller and cheaper Nexus 5X. We’re sure you’d miss the faster processor and stereo speakers of the Nexus 6P, but there’s a lot you could do with the extra $120 you’d save.

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Pebble offering up to 35% off most of its watches

The inky darkness of Black Friday continues to extend out in both directions with many companies already firing up the deal engine last week. Pebble is getting in on the action today with up to 35% off a selection of its watches.

While the very recently released Pebble Time Round isn’t part of the deal the Pebble Time, Pebble Time Steel and original Pebble (now known as the Pebble Classic) are all part of the fun.

The Pebble Time in black, white, or red is marked down to $129.99 from the MSRP of $199. This is a good $50 less than you will typically see it.

The Pebble Time Steel in any color with the leather band is slashed from $249 to $199 and the metal band models are down to $239 from the standard $299.

While I would certainly recommend paying to jump up to the Pebble Time, the Pebble Classic is part of the sale as well at just $69.99, down from $99.99. Unlike the others this is basically what you can find it for any day on Amazon though so no need to rush for the sale.

As always I’ll offer the caveat that Pebble doesn’t offer the full functionality of an Android Wear device and you can find options like the ASUS Zenwatch 2 for the same $129 price point as this deal on the Pebble Time. With that said for some the dramatically superior battery life of the Pebble line and the different vision of what a smartwatch should be are compelling and this is certainly the best price we’ve seen on any of the newer Pebble watches.

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Top 10 Android app updates this week: Imgur, Google+

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.

Google+ – Version 6.8.0

GooglePlus

What’s new in this version:

  • Pin posts in your Collections
  • New design of Communities
  • Performance improvements and bug fixes
  • Improved navigation and overall experience for screen reader users

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Nuzzel News – Version 2.0.0

Nuzzel

What’s new in this version:

  • Search for top news stories on any topic.
  • Discover feeds on thousands of topics and communities.
  • Add any feed to your favorite feeds and easily swipe between feeds.

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Feedly – Version 31.1.0

feedly

What’s new in this version:

  • Support for feedly Login
  • Open in favorite browser setting
  • Fixed bug in Evernote integration

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Google Street View – Version 2.0.0

Google Street View

What’s new in this version:

  • Import photo spheres from your device
  • Expanded support for linked spherical cameras
  • Bulk actions

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Keeper® Password Manager – Version 8.6.1

Keeper® Password Manager

What’s new in this version:

  • Support for Android 6.0 Marshmallow including Fingerprint Login.

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Skype – Version 6.11.0

Skype

What’s new in this version:

  • Manage conversations – Long tap on a contact or chat in the Recents tab to bring up a toolbar to delete, mark as read, or mute notifications
  • Save video messages – When you record or receive a memorable video message that you want to keep, just tap on it to save it to your phone’s photo gallery
  • Share with groups – Share photos from your photo gallery directly to a Skype group conversation
  • Enhanced search – Search for conversation content, in addition to contacts and group names

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Imgur – Version 2.3.0

Imgur

What’s new in this version:

  • Android tablets now supported! Yay!
  • GIFs improved to be better, faster, stronger
  • “Today on Imgur” notifications for your viewing pleasure

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Google Camera – Version 3.1.0

Google Camera

What’s new in this version:

  • Nexus 6 Android 5.1 Lollipop only: Faster capture and shot-to-shot speeds in non-HDR+ mode
  • Nexus 6 and Nexus 5 only: Faster HDR+
  • Nexus 4 on Android 5.0+ Lollipop only: Improved stability, fewer reboots, fewer viewfinder errors
  • Lens Blur: Improved quality and larger sizes (see Settings)
  • User Interface updates: New capture and focus indicators

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Google Photos – Version 1.9.0

Google Photos

What’s new in this version:

  • Photos that are safely backed up will be removed from your device’s storage, but will still be available in Google Photos.
  • Ability to delete from SD card on compatible devices
  • Performance improvements and bug fixes

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Steam – Version 2.1.4

Steam

What’s new in this version:

  • Add option to view the recovery code for your Mobile Authenticator from the Steam Guard menu
  • Fix some notifications that would always play a noise or vibrate regardless of the user’s settings
  • Fix some error messages being invisible due to showing black text on a black background

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Amazon is selling a 200GB microSD card for $135

Do you dream of filling your phone with dozens of movies, thousands of songs and tens of thousands of photos? The SanDisk 200GB microSD card can make your dreams come true. And today, Amazon is selling it at a 46% discount.

That’s right, Amazon has a 200GB microSD card on sale right now for just $135. We know, we know, saying just $135 sounds bit off, but these things normally go for $250. Even on sale, they usually only hit $159. So this is a legit deal.

Hit the source link to pick up a 200GB microSD card right now.

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HTC announces its Black Friday, Cyber Monday deals

HTC has been getting into the holiday spirit by offering Hot Deals every Tuesday. If you still havn’t been tempted to buy anything from the company’s website, HTC is hoping that its upcoming deals around Black Friday and Cyber Monday will be compelling enough to help you part with at least some of your hard-earned cash.

First up is the HTC One A9. Without a contract, the phone sells for $499, but HTC is willing to hand over its new smartphone for free if you have a qualifying iPhone that you’ll part with. If you buy the One A9 on HTC’s site between November 26 and December 2, HTC will offer you a nice rebate that will vary based on the phone you trade in.

  • Trade in an iPhone 6, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s Plus for a $499.99 rebate (full price of the HTC One A9)
  • Trade in a Samsung Galaxy S6 or S6 Edge for a $200 rebate
  • Trade in a LG G3 or G4 for a $100 rebate

HTC is also offering incredible savings on the HTC One M9, Nexus 9, HTC RE and all accessories that are available on its site. The dates for these deals are all over the board, so we recommend creating a calendar reminder to make sure that you don’t miss the deal that’s best for you.

  • 40% off all Nexus 9 models: Thursday, November 26 – Friday, November 27 (free Logitech Keyboard for the first 500 customers who buy the 32GB LTE model)
  • 40% off all accessories: Saturday, November 28 – Sunday, November 29
  • 60% off RE camera: Monday, November 30 – Wednesday, December 2 (first 900 units come with a free RE Protection Pack with your RE Camera)
  • 40% off HTC One M9: Monday, November 30 – Wednesday, December 2

As with all holiday sales, the offers listed are only valid while supplies last. We’re hoping that HTC has plenty of supply to go around, but we recommend setting an alarm clock and hitting HTC’s site first thing on in the morning to ensure you can take advantage of these ridiculously low prices.

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HTC One A9 to receive monthly security updates

HTC is giving consumers another reason to buy the familiar but undeniably beautiful HTC One A9 today in the form of monthly security updates.

When HTC announced the One A9, it guaranteed the device would see updates just 15 business days after Google’s own Nexus devices. Now, the company is clarifying that doesn’t apply to just major firmware revisions, but Google’s monthly security updates as well. The November security update should be rolling out sometime today.

Security has become a largely publicized issue for Android manufacturers lately. It’s nice to see HTC step up and tackle the problem head on. Does this make the One A9 more attractive to you?

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Samsung Gear VR “Review” Roundup

The Samsung Gear VR has been around for over a year now, but previous offerings were only compatible with a single device and were always treated as beta products by Samsung. That all changes with the release of the new Gear VR, with the price drop to $99 bringing it into the mainstream just in time for the holidays. And while you still need a Samsung smartphone, the new hardware supports all 2015 flagships, including the Galaxy S6, S6 edge, S6 edge+ and Note 5.

Reviews started popping up from some outlets this morning, and most seem to have had relatively limited time with the device and are not terming their coverage as a true review yet. Nonetheless, the first impressions are interesting and should give those of you waiting for your pre-orders to arrive or wanting to snatch it up as soon as possible a good idea of what to expect.

Gear VR “Review” roundup

What critics are saying about the Gear VR

  • Comfort: “The Gear VR itself is light…0.62 pounds to be exact.” “But in my testing of the device over a week, the video strained my eyes and the extra weight on my head made my neck sore.” “The headset is now lighter and more comfortable than previous models. It feels good in the hand and very comfortable on the face.” “You can comfortably fit glasses inside, and there’s also a focus adjustment that makes the view more pleasurable for aging eyes. Yet there’s still some discomfort. Wearing anything on your face for an hour can get old.” “VR is funny that way. I didn’t find the headset too heavy, but its physical, visceral effects came at a cost. Each half-hour session left me with a slight headache and disorientation that bordered on nausea.”
  • Battery/heat: “The two concerns that I had about the Gear VR in earlier versions, battery drain and overheating phones, have largely been mitigated. An hour of solid use hits my Note 5 for anywhere from 15-20 percent.” “Oh, and keep a charger nearby: VR will devastate your phone’s battery life.” “My test Galaxy S6 Edge Plus worked so hard when mounted, it could blow through its huge battery with an hour or two of intensive VR.” “Plan for between two to five hours of use,…There is a micro-USB port if you’d like to charge while you play,…You’re also going to notice that your phone gets very hot while playing, although the Gear VR will warn you if it gets too hot and may ask you to take a short break to let things cool down.” 
  • Controls: “The Gear VR adds a touchpad on the right side that’s equally useful for scrolling through movie titles and zapping alien spaceships, though it takes a little getting used to.” “All of the controls are easily accessible, but just separated enough to avoid unintentional button presses. You can also pair a Samsung or third-party Bluetooth controller with the phone, which comes in handy for some of games, particularly the old-school titles you can play in the Arcade app, stand-up cabinets and all.” 
  • Audio: “There’s a cut out for plugging in wired headphones, but you’re better off using wireless headphones.” “A bluetooth headset is a must: the audio pumping out of your phone’s speakers isn’t nearly as engrossing as having the enclosed aural experience you’ll get from a good set of headphones.” 
  • Content: “There are currently more than 100 games, apps, and “experiences” available in the store—many of them free—and Max Cohen, Oculus’ head of mobile, says that there are are least 40 more coming in the next couple of months.” “Oculus and Samsung made sure to populate the store with a staggering amount of curated content beyond interactive movie trailers and tech demos.” “My favorite VR experience thus far takes on a much slower pace: it’s Land’s End, an adventure game from the creators of Monument Valley. It’s gorgeous; sort of a lo-fi take on Myst, controlled with your head and eyes.” “Gear VR has a seemingly endless array of video apps, not to mention a pretty decent Netflix app, but the experience of Oculus Video has them all beat.” “The Steam version of Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes has been a surprise viral hit, but in our opinion the best version can be found on Gear VR. You put on the headset, give your friends printed out directions on how to defuse the bombs you’re about to face and off you go.”

5 Word Wrap Up: “Samsung owners buy it now”

Overall the reviews are tremendously positive. To be sure, there are still areas for improvement and naturally, the Gear VR cannot stand against PC-powered VR devices like Oculus Rift or HTC Vive, but the most common conclusion across the reviews was that at $99 it is an easy recommendation for anyone that already owns a 2015 Samsung flagship phone and a great gateway to VR.

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Google wants to launch Play store in China next year

Google is looking to launch a totally customized version of its Play app store next year in China.

According to Reuters, the store would be separate from other versions of the Play Store in order to comply with China’s strict filtering rules. Citing sources familiar with the matter, Reuters said the app store would be just the first step, paving the way for future Google products to debut in the country in the future.

Google originally pulled its services out of China in 2010, as the company didn’t want to continue complying with censorship laws. As one of the largest markets on the planet, Google has apparently decided China is simply too big to ignore.

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Huawei Watch in rose gold available now for $699

Rose gold is the new … regular gold … in tech this year, which means everything that can be covered in hues of gold, pink and copper will be. That includes the Huawei Watch, which has a new rose gold variant available now starting at $699.

The rose gold Huawei Watch is stainless steel and 22k rose gold pated, with a crystal sapphire display and a coin-edge top (thankfully it looks closer to a datejust than a quarter). For $699, you get a rose gold Huawei Watch with a leather strap, or for $100 more, you can add on a rose gold pated stainless steel link band.

To buy your very own rose gold Huawei Watch, visit Huawei’s website today.

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