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samedi 3 octobre 2015

DxOMark Publishes their Full Review of the Nexus 6P Camera

DxOMark Publishes their Full Review of the Nexus 6P Camers

After the Nexus 6P’s camera made headlines for snagging the number three spot on DxOMark’s mobile camera rankings (#2 at the time), we now have even more details of their results. DxOMark has just published the full review of the device’s camera and the biggest issue they seem to have is with the device’s irregularities when in HDR+ mode.



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HTC America President Says Monthly Updates are Unrealistic

HTC Says Monthly Updates are Unrealistic

The President of HTC America was on Twitter recently, replying to people when he came across a tweet asking why HTC hasn’t committed to monthly security updates like LG, Samsung and Google have. Jason Mackenzie says that while they are pushing for swift security updates, they believe it is unrealistic to guarantee them every month.



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Rally! Android Concept Designer Looking for Xposed Developer

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Miroslav Vitula the concept designer behind Xposed module XGPM, has designed another piece of concept art for an Xposed Module and is looking for a developer to make his work a reality once again. Help a fellow enthusiast out!

“Open WiFi filter I got this idea when quickly searching for an open WiFi outside to download an app. Most of the networks were secured and it was tough to quickly scan through the enormous list of available networks and choose an unsecured one.”



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Someone Had to use VR for This Eventually

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A member of staff at Valve has proposed in the most up to date and geekiest way possible, by designing an engagement ring and having it float towards his now-fiancée whilst she was working inside a program on the HTC Vive. Cheesy or romantic? Leave a comment below!



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HTC: From Glorious Boom to Impending Doom

The View-Master VR Headset is Now Available for Purchase

The View-Master VR Headset is Now Available for Purchase

8 months ago we learned that Google and Intel were doing a collaboration to re-release the iconic View-Master kids toy as a Google Cardboard VR headset. The day is here and you can purchase this online and in stores at Amazon, Target and Walmart for $29.99. Along with the demo content, you can also buy one for Space, Destinations and Wildlife for $14.95 each.



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Motorola to Drop Moto Assist, Motorola Migrate and Motorola Connect

Motorola Transitioning Features in Marshmallow Update

Along with a list of devices that Motorola plans on updating to Marshmallow, the company also talked about how Android duplicates some of their own features. Now that Moto Assist is in the core Android OS, they don’t feel the need to develop it any further. We’re also told that Motorola Migrate and the Chrome extension called Motorola Connect will be retired as well.



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