Last week, Apple accidentally released a firmware for the HomePod. This file is filled with references to unreleased Apple devices. According to strings in a library file spotted by Guilherme Rambo, the next Apple TV is going to support 4K videos as well as Dolby Vision, HDR10 and Hybrid Log-Gamma. 4K HDR Apple TV? CONFIRMED! pic.twitter.com/nBKg022A4B — Guilherme Rambo… Read More
This is a little convoluted, so bear with us: CBS will soon be available on DirecTV Now, the pay-TV provider’s streaming service. CBS offers its own streaming service, CBS All Access, the exclusive home for Star Trek: Discovery. If you subscribe to D…
Mozilla has been working on VR for a while now, with support for Oculus Rift in the Firefox nightly builds as far back as 2015. Currently announced at the end of July and set to start rolling out live on August 8th, the latest version of Firefox (55)…
Looking at Michelin’s new concept tire (dubbed the “Vision”) is like staring at a mesmerizing painting of future wheels. The blue webbed structure looks nothing like a typical black tire, but feels just as sturdy. It also boasts a unique set of advan…
Google Pixel 2 Live Images Leaked
Posted in: Today's Chili
Google is due to unveil its new smartphones in a couple of months now so it’s not surprising to see rumors about the handsets coming in on an almost daily basis. We’ve already seen a lot of rumors and reports about Google’s flagship Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL handsets. The latest leak brings us a couple of live images of the purported device, giving us a glimpse of the new smartphone that Google has been working on.
The Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones were launched by Google last year. These were the first devices that were truly “Made by Google,” and that’s a point that the company played up considerably after the handsets were unveiled.
The new handsets were well received last year so fans of the company are now looking forward to seeing how it has built up on the success of the first generation Pixel and Pixel XL.
The images that have been leaked online today are claimed to be of an early development unit of the Pixel 2. They show that the glass panel on the back might be smaller in the second generation handset. A laser autofocus assembly below the flash that has been seen on previous leaks can’t really be seen in this latest leak.
Reports have also suggested that the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL are going to jump on the bandwagon and ditch the 3.5mm headphone jack. Multiple reports have reiterated this possibility.
Google is yet to confirm when it’s going to launch the new handsets but it shouldn’t take longer than a couple of months from now.
Google Pixel 2 Live Images Leaked , original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.
Ever since Samsung started making “Active” variants of its Galaxy S flagships, they have been exclusive to AT&T in the United States. AT&T was the only point-of-sale for these variants because Samsung didn’t even release unlocked models of Active devices. That might change this year, though. AT&T is likely to lose its Galaxy S8 Active exclusivity, according to official word from the company itself.
AT&T made the Galaxy S8 Active official earlier today. It’s Samsung’s toughest Galaxy smartphone yet as its shatter, shock, dust, and water resistant. As expected, the Galaxy S8 Active features a 5.8 inch shatter resistant Quad HD Super AMOLED display.
It’s not the curved Infinity Display but a flat panel. There’s a metal frame and a bumper on all four sides for added resistance. The back has a texture for sturdy gripping. Under the hood, you’ll find the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage.
It has a 4,000mAh battery which is going to be the envy of all Galaxy S8+ owners that have to make do with a 3,500mAh cell.
Samsung has said that the Galaxy S8 Active is going to be exclusive to AT&T “for a limited time,” this suggests that the Galaxy S8 Active might see a wider launch. AT&T is going to start taking pre-orders for the handset from tomorrow.
The Galaxy S8 Active will be available on its Next plans with prices starting at $28 per month for 30 months.
Galaxy S8 Active Official, AT&T May Lose Exclusivity , original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.
It’s no secret that Nissan has a new all-electric car in the pipeline. The 2018 Nissan Leaf hasn’t been unveiled officially as yet but it appears that the first leaked images of the car have surfaced online today. The new Leaf is an important vehicle for Nissan as the company seeks to regain its position in the electric car market that has come under increasing pressure from the likes of Chevrolet and Tesla.
The images have been tweeted out by someone how claims to be an employee at a Nissan-related facility. While it’s common to see leaked image of upcoming vehicles, it’s not that common to see images being leaked from the factories where they’re built.
“I discovered the new Leaf on the inspection line at the Oppama plant,” the leak’s source tweeted. Fans are divided about the look of the new Nissan Leaf with some suggesting that it’s too little too late, that it won’t be enough to beat Tesla.
The Nissan Leaf was actually the best-selling electric car in the United States back in 2014. Since then, it has dropped behind the Tesla Model S, Model X, and the Chevy Bolt. Nissan has a lot of ground to regain if it wants to be on the top of that list again.
It’s not going to be easy, given that Tesla is out with its mass-market all-electric car, the Model 3, now.
自動車雑誌各社にリークする従業員() pic.twitter.com/L769EZ3KBK
— ヴェル◢͟│⁴⁶❲8/16.17欅全ツ❳ (@netz_VELLFIRE) August 4, 2017
New Nissan Leaf Seen In Leaked Images , original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.
AT&T’s standalone TV streaming service, DirecTV Now, is now going to offer subscribers more CBS programming. It has inked a new deal with CBS to bring more of the latter’s offerings to its initial streaming TV package. The new deal includes Entertainment, Sports, and CBS News programming alongside SHOWTIME, The CW, CBS Sports Network, and Pop.
The network’s additional programming will be available on DirecTV Now in the coming weeks. This deal also includes video-on-demand catalogs from CBS, The CW, Pop, and SHOWTIME.
DirecTV Now subscribers will also be able to access local CBS stations but this facility will only be provided to subscribers in select cities across the United States.
AT&T says that it’s going to launch at least 30 additional ABC, FOX, and NBC affiliates on DirecTV Now in the coming weeks. This will bring the total up to more than 170 live local channels available in more than 80 metro areas.
The Entertainment content from CBW and The CW will be available on all DirecTV Now packages. Pop will be included in the “Just Right” package while CBS Sports Network will be available on “Go Big.”
Subscribers who want access to all of the content from SHOWTIME will have to pay $8 per month over and above their monthly subscription in order to access it. This is the lowest monthly rate for SHOWTIME from any streaming provider.
DirecTV Now Gets More CBS Programming , original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.
Spotify App For Xbox One Revealed
Posted in: Today's ChiliSpotify subscribers will soon be able to listen to their favorite tunes through their Xbox console. The music streaming service is developing a new app for the Xbox One. Microsoft has confirmed that Spotify is working on the app and has provided a brief glimpse of the app during Major Nelson’s latest “this week on Xbox” roundup on YouTube.
The brief glimpse of the app that’s provided in the video shows Spotify running in the background on the Xbox One. This means that users will be able to continue streaming music through the app while they play games.
Spotify is a bit late to the Xbox One party. The streaming service launched its app for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 over two years ago.
It was only revealed recently that Spotify was working on an official Xbox One app. Microsoft is reportedly testing it now and it may be released in the near future.
If you’re curious about the Spotify app for Xbox One, you can see it in the video posted above. It’s only shown for a very brief amount of time at the 9 minute mark.
Spotify, or Microsoft for that matter, are yet to confirm when the Spotify app for Xbox One is going to be released.
Spotify App For Xbox One Revealed , original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.
To say that Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee’s “Despacito” is a hit would be a massive understatement. It has become a phenomenon in its own right. The track has become very popular across the globe and since YouTube is the preferred destination for music videos, the music video for this track has now become the most viewed video on YouTube. It has stolen that crown in just seven months after it first appeared online.
Psy’s “Gangnam Style” was the most viewed video on YouTube for the longest time. It has held on to this title since 2012. Just last month, Wiz Khalifa’s “See You Again” from the Furious 7 movie finally managed to steal the crown from the South Korean pop star.
Khalifa’s video was barely able to hold on to the crown for a month. The video for this popular track was released back in 2015. It took the video two years to reach this milestone. Despacito did it in seven months.
The video for Despacito appeared in January this year. It has received 2,997,026,945 views so far and counting. Given the immense popularity of this song, it’s likely going to set the bar much higher now for the next contender.
Until one comes along, Despacito will remain the most viewed video on YouTube.
Seven Months Later, Despacito Is The Most Viewed YouTube Video , original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.