Registar

User Tag List

Likes Likes:  0
Página 2 de 2 PrimeiroPrimeiro 12
Resultados 16 a 18 de 18
  1. #16
    Tech Ubër-Dominus Avatar de Jorge-Vieira
    Registo
    Nov 2013
    Local
    City 17
    Posts
    30,121
    Likes (Dados)
    0
    Likes (Recebidos)
    2
    Avaliação
    1 (100%)
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Android wear gets Marshmallow



    Appearing on a wrist next to you
    Android wear has been going through many changes and the Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) is set to appear next.

    It might take a few weeks to reach all watches, but Google has officially announced that it will roll out the update to all of them.
    The first and major update is that you can now navigate your watch with new gestures. You could scroll the content before but now you can expand a card, bring up your apps, or return home to your watch face with a push, lift or shake. The watch's wrist flick was not that precise or useful but let's hope that the new update things makes things better.
    With the Android 6.0 for wear update you can send more voice messages. You can ask your watch some questions and get limited answers now, but the new update means you can use your voice to send messages from apps like Google Hangouts, Nextplus, Telegram, Viber, WeChat, and WhatsApp.
    Just say “OK Google, Send a WhatsApp message to Sergey Brin: "Get your act together, let Elon make self-driving cars and make Android updates faster for all.”
    Another new update is pitched at those who have a watch with a speaker and so far that is the Huawei Watch (349 Euro) and the ASUS ZenWatch 2 (49mm) (179 Euro), The best looking watch at a reasonable price LG Urbane unfortunately doesn't have a speaker.


    You can take calls directly on the watch and listen audio/video messages with apps like Glide. You can't take them from the more popular Skype, Facebook messenger, Viber or even What's up. We guess that this has something to do with the fact Microsoft owns and mismanages a Skype and Facebook tries doing to the same for What's up and its own messenger.
    The update supports Intel and Qualcomm-based watches and some new watches like the Casio Smart Outdoor Watch and Huawei Watch for women.
    If you own an Android wear supporting watch you can only wait for your device and region to update. Who knows maybe Godot, the second coming, or a usuable jet pack will show up at the same time.
    Noticia:
    http://www.fudzilla.com/news/wearabl...llow-treatment
    http://www.portugal-tech.pt/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=566&dateline=1384876765

  2. #17
    Tech Ubër-Dominus Avatar de Jorge-Vieira
    Registo
    Nov 2013
    Local
    City 17
    Posts
    30,121
    Likes (Dados)
    0
    Likes (Recebidos)
    2
    Avaliação
    1 (100%)
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Android Wear getting battery boost



    Android 6.0 gets Doze power

    Android Wear watches have a rather modest battery life of one to two days. The upcoming Android Wear 6.0 might change that, as it includes Doze power management.

    Motorola is leading the way. The second generation not-so-round Moto 360 watches have the Android 6.0 and Android Wear 1.4 version updated.
    The update will become available for other wear devices, but it remains to be seen when will this happen. The update is supposed to extend the battery life on Android Wear powered devices. We saw a rather nice boost on the Nexus 9 after receiving its Marshmallow Android 6.0 update, and the boost prolongs the battery life when the device is in sleep mode.
    The Android 6.0 for Android Wear devices started reaching watches six days ago. We have already written about new features including the voice and video chat support, new gestures and some new apps. The LG G watch R didn’t receive the update but many second generation Moto 360 users are reporting that the update is available for them.
    One can assume that after Nexus phones and tablets, Android Wear, the Android TV will be next to receive a taste of Marshmallow.
    Noticia:
    http://www.fudzilla.com/news/wearabl...nificant-boost
    http://www.portugal-tech.pt/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=566&dateline=1384876765

  3. #18
    Tech Ubër-Dominus Avatar de Jorge-Vieira
    Registo
    Nov 2013
    Local
    City 17
    Posts
    30,121
    Likes (Dados)
    0
    Likes (Recebidos)
    2
    Avaliação
    1 (100%)
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Fossil reveals seven new wearables, including Android Wear and 'smarter analog' watches



    Fossil will soon be seven devices closer to reaching its target of releasing 100 wearables this year. In addition to a pair of activity trackers, the company has unveiled two Android Wear smartwatches and three “smarter analog watches.”
    The two Android Wear watches, the Q Wander and the Q Marshal, offer a smaller, sleeker take on last year’s Q Founder. The Q Wander seems to be the more feminine of the two, featuring a soft curving, sculpted wire lugs, and an interchangeable leather strap. The Q Marshal, according to Fossil, has a rugged case, a navy blue finish, and comes with either metal or “vintage-inspired” leather straps. Both devices will be available in 44mm and 46mm sizes.

    The watches will charge wirelessly and, being Android Wear, come with always-on touchscreen displays, notifications, information, etc. The face designs can also be customized with exclusive Fossil designs.
    Fossil’s Smarter Analog watches, which are set to be released this fall, expands the company’s Q Grant line. Similar to the Tag Heuer Connected and the Breitling Exospace B55, these devices combine the looks and style of a traditional analog timepiece with certain connectivity features found in modern smartwatches.

    By connecting to an Android device or iPhone via Bluetooth, the smarter analog watches can alert you to incoming calls and notifications, as well as track your daily activities. They also feature automatic time zone updates, and can show a second time zone within the sub-eye on the analog dial.
    Finally, Fossil is introducing its latest generation of activity trackers – the Q Motion. In addition to tracking activities, these devices offer call and text notifications using haptic feedback and LED lights. The water resistant, bracelet-like trackers don’t need charging, but you will have to replace their button cell batteries every six months.

    The Q Marshal and Q Wander will be priced from $275 when released later this year; the Q Motion goes on sale this summer, with prices starting from $95. Prices for the smarter analog watches are not yet available.
    Noticia:
    http://www.techspot.com/news/64124-f...roid-wear.html
    http://www.portugal-tech.pt/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=566&dateline=1384876765

 

 
Página 2 de 2 PrimeiroPrimeiro 12

Informação da Thread

Users Browsing this Thread

Estão neste momento 1 users a ver esta thread. (0 membros e 1 visitantes)

Bookmarks

Regras

  • Você Não Poderá criar novos Tópicos
  • Você Não Poderá colocar Respostas
  • Você Não Poderá colocar Anexos
  • Você Não Pode Editar os seus Posts
  •