There’s now more evidence Google is testing a touchscreen Home device. AndroidPolice points to sections of code of the latest Google app that refers to a device that sports a new on-screen interface. The APK teardown of 7.14.15 beta version revealed a long list of on-screen menus and functions that are utilized by a device with the code-name of Quartz. These abilities include YouTube… Read More Touchscreen Google Home device evidence spied in official app codeThis entry was posted in amazon echo Amazon.com Android Gadgets google search smartphones YouTube and tagged google on October 23, 2017 by Matt Burns
The startup is using augmented reality to make presentations more immersive and engaging. Prezi’s Augmented Reality Presentation Software Wants to Kill Boring PowerPointsThis entry was posted in Gear on October 23, 2017 by Arielle Pardes
The startup is using augmented reality to make presentations more immersive and engaging. Prezi’s Augmented Reality Presentation Software Wants to Kill Boring PowerPointsThis entry was posted in Gear on October 23, 2017 by Arielle Pardes
Nintendo is going to ride the retro cash cow to the bank. The company recently announced an SNES-themed 3DS XL for Europe and apparently its coming to the States, too. The handheld is available for pre-order for $199 and ships two weeks after the... Nintendo to release SNES-themed 3DS XL in the U.S.This entry was posted in Gadgets Gaming Nintendo on October 23, 2017 by Matt Burns
While we are going to have to wait a little longer for Apple to launch payments in iMessage, this weekend, Jennifer Bailey, Apple’s VP of Apple Pay, announced a series of other milestones for the digital wallet and payments service that competes against the likes of Android Pay from Google, Samsung’s wallet and others efforts from retailers and banks. The advances point to how… Read More Apple Pay now in 20 markets, nabs 90% of all ...This entry was posted in Apple Pay commerce e-commerce eCommerce Finance Mobile payments TC and tagged apple on October 23, 2017 by Ingrid Lunden
Google announced today it’s launching a new way to pay on mobile devices, using any card you have on file – including those saved to your Google Account via products like Google Play, YouTube, Chrome, or Android Pay. This “pay with Google” option ties all these saved payment options together in a single interface, which app makers and retailers can then implement using… Read More ‘Pay with Google’ goes live, allowing mobile users to pay ...This entry was posted in Finance Mobile TC on October 23, 2017 by Sarah Perez