Google Search Android app updated with location-based offers, voice-activated music playback

Google Search Android app updated with locationbased offers, voiceactivated music playback

Jelly Bean users running Android 4.1 or later can now snag a few more features with Google’s Search app. The update (version number varies depending on your device) delivers three notable additions. The first tool pushes saved offers as you approach a redemption location, reminding you of forgotten deals when they’re most relevant. Next up is a new voice action, which lets you control music playback — both on your device and in the Play Store — by speaking to your handset. (Voice action tips also make a debut with this refresh.) A third addition enables instant access to information about television programming you’re currently consuming, assuming your HDTV is connected to the web and on the same WiFi network as your device. Get your download on at the source link below.

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The Evolution of Function to Form

Everything is created for a purpose, regardless of whether that purpose is useful or pointless. But when 100 or 1000 identical things come together, they bring about a new purpose no one had ever imagined, and art emerges. English artist Laurence Poole understands and manipulates the evolution of everyday things into art that intrigues and inspires.

KeyMe: Store Your Keys In the Cloud, Never Get Locked Out Again

KeyMe: Store Your Keys In the Cloud, Never Get Locked Out Again

Whether you’ve got to deal with a crotchety landlord or a dopey locksmith, we can all agree that replacing lost or stolen keys can be a drag. KeyMe, a new service launched this week in New York, seems to have found a solution by storing your keys in the cloud and making them accessible via a kiosk 24/7.

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Motorola Mobility Has A New Logo

The new logo of Motorola Mobility has been spotted online. It touts a few Google touches, it has been a Google company since 2011 after all.

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Tetris LED tie: Dress for retro-gaming success

A peek under the skin of the Tetris tie.

(Credit: Bill Porter)

Maker and teacher Bill Porter had a very important task ahead of him. He had to impress more than 100 eighth graders at a STEM camp. He had already wowed them with an LED lab coat and an 8-bit tie, but they wanted to know what was next. So Porter invented the Tetris tie, a glowing LED tribute to the classic falling-blocks game.

It took Porter about four hours to get the working prototype up and running. The tie uses 80 LED pixels powered by a DigiSpark microcontroller. It cost about $50 in materials.

Showing ingenuity and the ability to work with parts on hand, Porter fashioned the tie itself from two pieces of card stock and a cheap clip-on tie. The clip-on feature is the nerdy icing on the geeky make-cake. “I plan to revisit the design and embed the strips directly into a fabric tie for long-term use,” Porter writes.

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Sony’s unannounced Reader PRS-T3 leaks out at the FCC (updated)

Sony's unannounced Reader PRST3 leaks out at the FCC updated

Last summer, Sony’s PRS-T2 e-reader was leaked when it visited the FCC, and was available for pre-order a week ahead of its official launch. Therefore, it’s with a sense of deja-vu that we tell you that Sony’s annual update, the PRS-T3, has now passed through the FCC’s hallowed halls and been deemed fit for human consumption. There’s not much we can glean from the documents, except to say that it’s got a 3.6Wh battery, 802.11 b/g/n WiFi and will probably be available in stores about a month or two from now.

Update: The folks over at The Digital Reader have found some official photos of the new device, which we’ve added above and below the fold.

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Live With Your Parents In Style in This Split-Level Palace

Live With Your Parents In Style in This Split-Level Palace

One of the best parts of home ownership (I imagine) is having a place that’s all to yourself. Unfortunately, in the beautiful Wall House you’d have to share some space, but when that space looks like this, it’d be hard to mind it.

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Google Now is getting two new cards today: Offers and TV.

Google Now is getting two new cards today: Offers and TV. Offers will notify you when you’re near a store that you’ve saved an offer for, while the latter works like Shazam but for IMDB-like content. You’d think it would tell you when shows are on, but it doesn’t. Oh well. [Google]

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How the 1990s Imagined the Future of Marriage Equality

How the 1990s Imagined the Future of Marriage Equality

Today was a historic day for equality, as the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the misleadingly named Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). Futurist thinkers have been imagining this day for years, and back in 1990 Newsweek gave hints about what marriage might look like in the world of tomorrow.

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Tech Deals of the Day: 6/26/2013

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