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It’s over a year since Popcorn Time burst on to the scene , allowing you to stream torrents rather than download them. It’s had its ups and downs—but now you can use it in your browser.
Lots of people use multiple devices for surfing the web and other activities. While at home or in the office, you might watch videos on your tablet or read a specific website for your industry news. When you need to go on the road, you might use your smartphone for the same tasks. Most of us would agree that being … Continue reading
Encrypted data on smartphones today make it difficult for law enforcement around the world to decipher data on smartphones that needs to be used in investigations. The difficulty for the technology industry is that the vast majority of smartphone users aren’t breaking the law in any way and want their personal data to be secure. At the same time law … Continue reading
Following a test period in mid-April, Twitter has rolled out its new search results interface to all users logged in on the website. The new layout doesn’t change what your results would be, but presents them in a new, clean manner that emphasizes pictures and video, and offers in-depth filtering options. This revamp of the search function marks Twitter’s largest … Continue reading
With BT snapping up EE and Three UK’s owner buying O2, Vodafone must be feeling a little left out of the industry shake-up that’s currently underway. But Vodafone’s got more important things to focus on in the immediate future, namely its return to b…
If you enjoy getting the latest TV shows from EZTV, you may want to stop that now, and not just because it’s illegal. It’s also more risky, because the hugely popular torrent site is now in the hands of potentially bad actors, according to TorrentFre…
Two years ago, Automatic released a $100 Bluetooth-enabled car adapter along with an accompanying smartphone app to give you all kinds of insight about your vehicle. You could use it to track your trips, figure out your fuel consumption, locate your …
If you have used multiple Apple products recently, you might know of the Continuity feature which basically lets you pick up where you left off on one device and continue it on another. Now some of you guys might recall that last year, Samsung announced a similar feature called Samsung Flow but back then, it was unclear as to when it would launch.
Well wonder no more because Samsung has officially released the beta version of the Samsung Flow app on the Google Play Store. Given that this is still a beta version of the feature, there is a chance that it might still contain several bugs. It is also possible that some features might not make it into the final build but for those who are interested in taking it for a spin, you can do that.
Similar to Apple’s Continuity feature, Samsung Flow will allow users to swap activities between their mobile devices, such as transfer the viewing of a website on their phone to that of a tablet. Users will also be able to defer activities on their mobile devices until an appropriate device is available.
Unfortunately at the moment it seems that not all of Samsung’s devices will be support. According to the listing on Google Play, the devices supported include the Samsung Galaxy S5, Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 Edge, Galaxy Alpha, Galaxy Note 4 and Note Edge, and the Galaxy Tab S. Presumably Samsung could add additional support at a later date, but for now if you don’t have any of these devices you’d be out of luck.
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Is Apple building their own self-driving electric car? If the rumors and speculation are to be believed, then the answer is yes. Now we know how this sounds like, especially when it is regarding rumors surrounding Apple’s plans, but if you’re looking for more proof, recently revealed court documents could just be what the doctor ordered.
The court documents in question are those belonging in the case between Apple and A123 Systems in which the latter alleges that Apple had poached key employees from their company. For those unfamiliar, A123 Systems is a company that builds batteries and energy systems and according to the court documents, they claim that Apple had poached employees all of whom have experience in battery technology.
They go on to allege that these employees are now working at Apple in similar “if not identical” fields. The document also mentions A123’s former CTO who had previously helped develop batteries for Formula 1 racing cars. All of this seems to prove that Apple is at the very least interested in this battery technology.
Whether or not it will lead to the creation of an electric car remains to be seen, or maybe Apple has similar plans to that of Tesla and their Powerwall. Previously there were claims that Apple had a team of hundreds already in place but until we actually hear from Apple, take it with a grain of salt for now.
Court Documents Further Hints At Apple’s Electric Car Plans , original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.