Saturday, July 20, 2013

Galaxy S 4 for Verizon spied in Brown Autumn

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/07/20/galaxy-s-4-for-verizon-spied-in-brown-autumn/

Samsung Galaxy S 4 for Verizon possibly spied in Brown Autumn

History might be repeating itself. Just as Samsung launched a red Galaxy S III for AT&T and followed up with black and brown Verizon models, a new @evleaks image hints that AT&T's red Galaxy S 4 could be matched by a Brown Autumn equivalent on Verizon. The product shot doesn't reveal more than the color, mind you -- we don't know when this GS4 could ship, or if Blue Arctic would tag along. If the past is anything to go by, though, customers won't have to pay a premium for any additional Verizon hues.

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Source: @evleaks

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Friday, July 19, 2013

Leap Motion controllers now shipping

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/07/19/leap-motion-shipping/

Would you look at that? Seems Leap Motion's eagerly awaited motion controller has started shipping a few days early -- well, a few days before its delayed July 22nd date, but we'll take it. We've received a couple of confirmations from future Leapers that their devices are on the way. Until they actually arrive, however, why not take a look at some of the apps developers have been working on for the system?

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]

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Google's Chrome app launcher now available for all Windows users

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/07/19/googles-chrome-app-launcher-gets-full-release-for-windows/

Google's Chrome app launcher now up for grabs on Windows

Though there's no official word from Google yet, it looks like the Chrome launcher has come out of developer preview mode and into full release, at least for Windows. On our own PCs, the installation placed the launcher app on the start page, taskbar and desktop for Windows 8 and in Windows 7's menu bar. From there, you can quickly access Chrome, the Chrome store, Gmail and any other apps that work with Google's ubiquitous browser / OS. We're not sure when it'll hit OS X or Linux (Chrome OS users have had it for awhile), but if your Windows workflow revolves around Mountain View's myriad products, you can enable it at the source.

[Thanks, Adam]

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Source: Chrome Webstore

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VLC returns to iOS after two-year hiatus, brings AirPlay and Dropbox integration

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/07/19/vlc-returns-to-ios-after-two-year-hiatus/

VLC returns to iOS after two-year hiatus

VideoLAN's original VLC for iOS had a brief and rocky history: open source licensing quirks led to the media player being pulled from the App Store just months after launch. More than two years later, it's back with a compatible license -- and it's bringing a slew of new features in return for the wait. VLC 2.0 supports all the file formats of its desktop counterpart while throwing in AirPlay, background audio, network streaming and numerous smaller tweaks. It's also better suited to sharing with support for Dropbox, the iOS sharing prompt, web downloads and WiFi uploads. The revived VLC app is gradually rolling out now, and its source code should be available for tinkering by July 19th.

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Thursday, July 18, 2013

You Won't Need a PIN When You Pay for Everything with Your Face

Source: http://gizmodo.com/you-wont-need-a-pin-when-you-pay-for-everything-with-y-805487185

You Won't Need a PIN When You Pay for Everything with Your Face

Imagine a world where your debit card stays in your pocket at all times, and you never have to touch cash. This is a place where you don't have to remember your wallet, or even phone, when you run down to the corner store. It's a future well off in the distance, to be sure, but dozens of companies are taking the first steps to get there.

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