Google completes restructuring of company to Alphabet

Not long ago, Google announced that it would be restructuring the company using a new company called Alphabet to oversee the new, separate sub-companies. The premise was that each endeavor should have its own company under one parent company, so the failures of each endeavor won’t hurt Google as a whole. So Google is now focused on search and mobile, and different divisions are left to do what they do best.

The company announced that the restructuring will be completed by the end of the day today, October 2, and Google stocks will begin trading as Alphabet stocks on October 5. However, the previous ticker symbols of GOOG and GOOGL will remain.

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Motorola Moto 360 second generation review

While the Pebble may have ushered in the modern smartwatch, the Moto 360 set the precedent for just how gorgeous a smartwatch could be. Its round metal body made it look more like a classic timepiece than any smartwatch before it. And its bright colorful display, including the now charming flat tire, placed it ahead of anything to come before it.

As far as Android Wear watches go, the original Moto 360 was arguably the most popular. With the Moto 360 second generation, Motorola was tasked with keeping its round smartwatch at the top of the pack. For those who are rooting for Motorola, you’ll be happy to know they’ve pulled it off.

Specs and Performance

The specs of a smartwatch are always the most boring part of the device. With recent releases, we’ve yet to see a smartwatch blow any other out of the water. That includes speed, display, battery life, storage, etc. Some are better than others, but there’s nothing that immediately stands head and shoulders above the competition.

The best you can hope for is that new smartwatches are able to eclipse their predecessors and keep up with the rest of the pack. In this regard, Motorola kills it with the Moto 360. On paper, it’s better than the first generation in many ways. The true success of the Moto 360′s internals is that those changes do indeed translate into real world performance.

Swiping through apps and notifications is quick and painless, the touchscreen is always responsive, and ambient light sensing works without any fuss. Fitness tracking seemed to work well, at least well enough to compare against past data, which is all that really counts in tracking your progress.

The screen looks improved over the first gen Moto 360, and it’s definitely faster. Battery life is also improved in the second generation Moto 360. I took my 360 off the charger at 9 a.m., and by 6 p.m. the battery was at 72%. Getting through a day of work is no problem, and if you don’t wear a watch around the house, like myself, getting two days should be relatively easy.

Charging the Moto 360 didn’t take forever, but it could have been faster. Though the wireless charger feels nice enough and is convenient.

All in all, as far as specs and performance are concerned, the new Moto 360 well worth the money.

Official specs are as follows:
Display​

  • Corning Gorilla Glass 3 Backlit LCD
  • Mens 42mm and Womens: 1.37” (35mm), 263ppi (360 X 325)
  • Mens 46mm: 1.56” (40mm), 233ppi (360 X 330)

Watch case dimensions

  • Mens: 46mm diameter by 11.4mm high, 42mm diameter by 11.4mm high
  • Womens: 42mm diameter by 11.4mm high

Processor

  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 with 1.2 GHz quad-core CPU (APQ 8026)
  • Adreno 305 with 450MHz GPU

Sensors

  • Accelerometer
  • Ambient
  • Light Sensor
  • Gyroscope
  • Vibration/Haptics engine

Battery

  • Mens 42mm and Womens: 300mAh – Up to 1.5 days of mixed use with Ambient off. Up to a full day of mixed use with Ambient on.
  • Mens 46mm: 400mAh – Up to 2 days of mixed use with Ambient off. Up to a full day of mixed use with Ambient on.

Memory

  • 4GB internal storage
  • 512MB RAM

Connectivity

  • Bluetooth 4.0 Low Energy
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g

Microphone

  • Dual digital mics

Hardware and Design

Smartwatches are incredibly personal devices. So while specs undoubtedly do matter, they don’t matter nearly as much as the physical design of the device. As such, you need to try on the new Moto 360 to really get a feel for it. And even then, unless you’ve ordered one, you can only get a partial feel for the Moto 360. Because it’s not your Moto 360.

Like the Moto X Pure Edition, the new Moto 360 is Moto Maker-compatible. That means you will get to choose the color of the body, the bezel style, the band and the size. After looking through textured bezels, gold, black and silver bodies, and leather and metal watch straps, I went with a slightly more subdued look.

My Moto 360 is 42mm, not 46mm, and has a brushed silver body, chromed silver bezel and black leather strap. It’s perfect for me. The 42mm is a fantastic size. It’s not too thick, not too large and sits comfortably on top of my arm. The leather is soft and the entire watch has a nice heft to it.

In terms of fit, feel and finish, the new Moto 360 is an improvement over the previous model, new lugs and all. Getting to customize it to your liking makes it even better. Other smartwatches may have more or less caught up with the Moto 360 by now in terms of quality and design, but it’s the little details that keep the new Moto 360 ahead of the competition.

Software

The second generation Moto 360 runs on Android Wear. So there’s no real surprises there, which is a good thing. Moto hasn’t done anything weird to mess it up. I won’t spend any time talking about Android Wear itself, but I will touch on Motorola’s included fitness app, Moto Body.

Moto Body is Motorola’s fitness tracking suite that comes built into the the Moto 360. It shows info on your heart rate, steps, active calories burned and provides an analysis of your fitness. It works well enough so that for general fitness tracking, you’re not likely to find anything much better. If you want something more specialized, like for running for example, look elsewhere.

Wrap up

Motorola has taken a pretty similar approach to the Moto 360 and Moto X Pure Edition this year: focus on where its strengths are. Google is really good at making software. So just use it! Don’t muck it up too much and only change it when it really, actually improves user experience. And Motorola is really good at making hardware. So focus on that!

The new Moto 360 will probably be the Android Wear device to beat again this year. Not because people don’t like change or because Moto’s name now has some clout behind it — though those are both good reasons — but because it’s genuinely one of the best smartwatches you can buy again.

To customize your Moto 360, head to Motorola.com now.


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Cinco auténticos juegazos imprescindibles para Android, ¡diversión asegurada!

juegazos VII

Una vez más no nos hemos podido resistir y hemos recopilado una serie de juegos imprescindibles para Android. Ten seguro que, tanto a nosotros como a vosotros nos mantendrán pegados en la pantalla de nuestros dispositivos. Sea smartphone o tablet la diversión, la calidad, el entretenimiento y los retos están concentrados a partes iguales.

Al igual que en la pasada recopilación, las elecciones son de lo mejor y diversificados, para así disfrutar de categorías como arcade y la acción, unos para momentos puntuales y otros para alargar la sesión de juego tanto como tú desees.

Sin más dilación, en el siguiente vídeo de mostramos a continuación obtendréis un breve resumen de todos ellos personalmente a manos de Carlos y Jaume, además de una muestra de gameplay. Por nuestra parte, facilitamos los enlaces de todos ellos en la parte inferior, que simplemente haciendo clic en cada uno seréis redirigidos a Google Play y obtendréis la descarga automática.

Juegos Android imprescindibles VII

Descargas

Google Play | the SilverBullet (1,90 euros)

Google Play | Bullet Boy (Gratuito)

Google Play | Sky (Gratuito)

Google Play | Blast Force (2,06 euros)

Google Play | DEER HUNTER 2016 (Gratuito)

¡Esperamos que os gusten y disfrutarlos tanto o más que nosotros!

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iBlazr 2 helps you take brighter smartphone photos [Deal]

42d786bd8df728c2b2474bf8fc32521bf8e3b78b_main_hero_imageHold your camera to higher standards with the brand-new iBlazr 2, the most advanced LED flash to date. Conveniently sized and wireless, this premium flash will let you easily take amazing photos in low light situations — and thanks to Cult of Android Deals, you can get yours for 30% less. The iBlazr 2 is a literal

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Android TV adds SHOWTIME, HBO Now, CBS All Access and more

While the Chromecast gets a lot of the attention for its low price, Android TV has grown considerably since launch and continues to add apps and compelling hardware at an impressive rate.

As we mentioned with the NVIDIA SHIELD update earlier this week, the number of Android TV apps has risen to over 1,000 now, although reminiscent of the Android tablet app dilemma there are only a bit over 50 in Google’s curated list. Some notable new additions include Showtime, HBO Now, CBS All Access, Disney Movies Anywhere, Epix, WWE and UFC.

New Android TV manufacturers continue to come on board as well, with Hisense and TCL representing some of the more recent smart TV makers to offer Android TV. Additionally set-top boxes with Android TV from Pace, Sagemcom, and Technicolor are coming as part of partnerships with KDDI and Telecom Italia, which will allow seamless integration of Android TV with standard TV service.

While I’m excited to see Android TV continue to grow there are still issues that need to be worked out. Chief among them is that I will frequently find apps that aren’t compatible with my specific Android TV. HBO Now and Disney Movies Anywhere for example can’t be installed on NVIDIA SHIELD. There’s enough frustration amongst users regarding streaming services being limited to those that have a specific cable or internet provider without heaping on seemingly random device omissions.

It is still early days for Android TV and again, there have been tremendous strides since launch, but the competition to be the brains behind the streaming media in the home is fierce, so they need to keep moving fast if they are going to keep up.

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Huawei P8 GRA, un buen terminal premium que ahora puedes conseguir en oferta

Parte trasera del Huawei P8 GRA

Cuando hablamos de Huawei, enseguida se nos viene a la mente la palabra calidad. Atrás quedaron los tiempos en los que esta compañía china era una más del montón, y es que a base de constancia y saber hacer, se han ganado a buena parte del público, con smartphones que destacan sobre todo por su manufactura, con un diseño muy cuidado, y unos acabados solo a la altura de los mejores.

Es el caso de Huawei P8 GRA, un terminal que, como decimos, ha sido diseñado con el máximo mimo, una de las señas de identidad de la firma asiática, y para el que han empleado materiales de construcción de altísima calidad. Así, estamos ante un dispositivo que es sinónimo de premium, algo que también se traslada a su interior.

Bajo su pantalla de IPS de 5,2 pulgadas con resolución Full HD, se esconde un potente procesador de 8 núcleos acompañado por 3 GB de memoria RAM, una combinación que hará que el Huawei P8 GRA realice cualquier tarea sin mayores problemas.

Frontal del Huawei P8 GRA

Por si esto fuera poco, el Huawei P8 GRA también cuenta con un apartado fotográfico bastante avanzado sobre el papel, con un sensor RGBW de 13 megapíxeles con estabilizador óptico de imagen, ISP y doble flash LED. Para los selfies, monta una cámara de 8 megapíxeles que cumple más que de sobra con su función.

Comprar el Huawei P8 GRA con descuento

Como os decíamos, ahora podemos comprar el Huawei P8 GRA con un descuento en GearBest, introduciendo en el momento de la compra el cupón “P8GRA”. El precio final será de solo 386,84 euros, lo que supone un ahorro de 15 euros respecto al precio habitual, de 402,03 euros. Lo podemos comprar en color gris claro o plata.

Sin duda, este terminal es una buena opción para todos aquellos que están buscando un smartphone premium, pero que al mismo tiempo tenga un precio interesante.

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Here are the Motorola phones that’ll get an Android 6.0 update

First Google revealed its Android 6.0 update plans, then HTC did, and now it’s Motorola’s turn to talk about its Marshmallow update plans.

Motorola has announced that it currently plans to push Marshmallow to 12 phones, ranging from the Moto G (2nd Gen.) to the DROID Turbo to the Moto X Pure Edition. Interestingly, there’s no mention of the Moto E on this list, it looks like the original Moto X is being left on Lollipop, and the only Moto X (2nd Gen.) that’s named is the Pure Edition (does that mean carrier-branded models are left out?). Here’s the full list provided by Motorola:

  • 2015 Moto X Pure Edition (3rd gen)
  • 2015 Moto X Style (3rd gen)
  • 2015 Moto X Play
  • 2015 Moto G (3rd gen)
  • 2014 Moto X Pure Edition in the US (2nd gen)
  • 2014 Moto X in Latin America, Europe and Asia2 (2nd gen)
  • 2014 Moto G and Moto G with 4G LTE2 (2nd gen)
  • DROID Turbo
  • 2014 Moto MAXX
  • 2014 Moto Turbo
  • Nexus 6

Before you ask, no, Motorola hasn’t revealed when any of these updates will begin rolling out. Instead, Moto says that it’ll “work fast but we won’t push the upgrades out until we know they’re ready.” The good news is that Motorola has been pretty quick about pushing out updates in the past, so it may not be long before Marshmallow begins rolling out its doors.

In other Motorola Marshmallow news, the company says that it’ll actually remove some of its Moto features from Android 6.0 updates. Moto Assist and Motorola Migrate will both be pulled from Marshmallow because Google has its own versions baked into Android 6.0. Motorola will also pull the Motorola Connect Chrome extension because “many consumers have moved from SMS to other over-the-top messaging services.”

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Steam recibe una gran actualización en la 2.1: comercio de objetos, Game hubs, reseñas y mucho más

Steam 2.1

Con todo este devenir de nuevos dispositivos a los que hemos tenido ocasión de acercarnos en esta semana como son los Nexus, los dos Chromecast o ese smartphone V10 dedicado al contenido multimedia de LG, nos hemos olvidado de que ha pasado hace dos días una muy buena actualización para una de las mejores plataformas que existen actuales para el gaming.

Especialmente dedicado al PC, Steam es el punto de encuentro para millones de jugadores en todo el mundo y en estos días ha recibido una muy interesante actualización que trae el mercado para la comunidad, capacidad para intercambiar objetos, Game hubs, discusiones, vista mejorada del perfil y mucho más que pasamos a continuación a desmenuzar. Una app que cada vez se va acercando más a lo que es la propia de Steam para PC.

Tu punto de encuentro para el gaming desde tu Android

Steam nos tiene acostumbrados a muy buenas cosas como son esas ofertas navideñas o las que lanza justamente antes de irnos a vacaciones que son de los momentos más importantes del año para acceder a ofertas que llegan a veces en un 40-80% rebajado el precio. Aparte de esto cuenta con una gran comunidad de jugadores que acceden diariamente a la compra de juegos en forma digital, por lo que se ha posicionado como el punto de encuentro para la mayoría de jugones del planeta.

Steam 2.1

Si ya actualizó debidamente la app de Android para mejorarla, ahora tenemos la versión 2.1 para casi optar a todas las opciones con las que contamos en su versión de PC.

Una buena lista, han sido las mejoras a las que podemos acceder desde hoy mismo desde nuestro smartphone, para realizar algunas funciones especiales como son la compra, venta y comercio de objetos de los juegos a los que solemos acceder desde esta plataforma, como puede ser el afamado Counter Strike o el divertido Team Fortress 2.

Tu Steam a mano

Por lo que podemos acceder al mercado de objetos para su compra, venta e intercambio; streamings al estilo de Twitch separados por juego o uploader; Game hubs, páginas que combinan noticias, entradas web, vídeos, pantallazos y discusiones de foros para un juego en particular; discusiones, que son los foros integrados de Steam; las páginas de la tienda, actualizadas con la característica de reseñas o calificaciones de los jugadores y lo que serían las recomendaciones, basadas en tu propia biblioteca de videojuegos.

Steam 2.1

Entre todas esas novedades cito a las reseñas de los jugadores como uno de las opciones más interesantes, ya que podemos optar al feedback que dan los propios jugadores de los nuevos videojuegos que podremos adquirir en todo momento.

Otra de las novedades es el soporte de Steam al que se puede acceder desde la propia aplicación sin tener que acceder desde el explorador web. Lo único que no nos sabe bien es la interfaz, que podría recibir un poco más de cariño para que la navegación fuera perfecta y pudiéramos acceder a todo ese conjunto de novedades.

Suponemos que irán puliéndola según pase el tiempo y actualicen con nuevas versiones que corrijan los errores que hayan podido producirse con esta gran actualización 2.1. No tardes en pasar a descargarla.

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This stunning slo-mo of a hummingbird was shot on a Nexus 6P

The Nexus 6P's camera looks very promising. Photo: Eddy TalvalaWe can’t be sure the Nexus 6P’s camera lives up to Google’s promises until the device goes on sale later this month — but we can be sure the device shoots amazing slow-motion video. Check out this clip of a hummingbird stopping by for a drop of water. The 30-second video was shot by Eddy Talvala,

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When it comes to porn, Android users come out on top

We won again, Android bros! Photo: Cult of AndroidAndroid users are into some pretty weird… stuff. I know you’re probably denying that now — I tried, too — but you can’t, because Pornhub has its eye on us all. Sort of. According to the website’s latest browsing statistics, the list of things Android users are into makes for a much more intriguing reading that

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