lundi 29 février 2016

Chuwi Hi12 Tablet

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Jumping head first into the hybrid tablet trend Chuwi have launched a 12 inch 2 in 1 tablet.  The Windows 10 tablet comes with 4GB RAM and 64GB of storage and the same 2160*1440 display as the surface 3. The price is currently $269.99 but if you want the keyboard half of this device you'll have to pay an extra $55.



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Raspberry Pi 3 avec Wi-Fi et Bluetooth disponible à 38 € sur Thepihut

La fondation Raspberry a lancé son mini-ordinateur de troisième génération baptisé Raspberry Pi 3 Modèle B. Celui-ci fait suite au Raspberry Pi modèle B + et au Raspberry Pi 2 Modèle B et il est...

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The Google Store now has a dedicated VR section

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Google has been pushing the widespread adoption of virtual reality for a few years now, so it's no surprise to see the company has finally created a dedicated virtual reality section in the Google Store. In this section you'll be able to download notable VR applications, as well as purchase a handful of virtual reality viewers directly from Google. You can buy the standard Google Cardboard headset for $15, Mattel's View-Master VR starter pack for $29.99, as well as the Goggle Tech C1-Glass VR Viewer for $15.

At the moment there's no link to the VR section at the top of the Google Store navigation bar, though there is a giant banner on the Google Store homepage directing users to the new section. It's probably only a matter of time until this section gets added to the top of the site.

Rumors have been floating around recently claiming that Google might soon release a rival to Samsung's Gear VR headset, to be released later this year. The company also may be working on a standalone headset that won't require a smartphone or a computer to use. It's possible we might get our first glance at Google's new VR products at Google I/O this year, but nothing is for certain quite yet.

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Sprint Partners With Dixons Carphone To Open Up To 500 New Stores Across The US

Sprint-ThumbAmerica's struggling carrier Sprint is working with European wireless retailer Dixons Carphone to expand the former's physical retail presence in the US. The two companies have made an agreement to open up to 500 new Sprint-branded stores.

This announcement comes after a pilot program announced in the summer. The two companies will build and operate the new stores with each having 50 percent ownership. This expansion is intended to strengthen Sprint's brand in the face of fierce competition from T-Mobile, which took over Sprint's third place position behind Verizon and AT&T last year.

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Google Adds VR Section To Google Store, Starts Selling View-Master And C1-Glass Cardboard Viewers

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Virtual reality is suddenly a big deal again. It's like the early 90s, but with devices you might actually want to buy. Google is ramping up its Cardboard VR promotion with a dedicated VR area of the Google Store. Featured for sale are the View-Master and C1-Glass VR viewers.

The page includes basic information about what Cardboard is and includes links to several viewers for sale. One is the same old cardboard Google Cardboard viewer they've had for a while.

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Marshmallow coming to the DROID Turbo 2 tomorrow

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Earlier this month, Verizon proudly posted in its support pages that the DROID Turbo 2 was about to get the update to Android 6.0 Marshmallow. However, this information was quickly yanked down, to the puzzlement of many. It seems that, although it's true that a Marshmallow update was on its way to the device, Verizon wasn't quite as ready to make the announcement as someone in charge of the forum pages was.

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Today, however, we're finally seeing fully official motion on this update. Details of the jump to Marshmallow have reappeared on Verizon's site, this time with a specific date: tomorrow. That's right! Android 6.0 Marshmallow is slated to hit the DROID Turbo 2 on March 1. This update is actually a pair of updates. 23.31.24 is a kind of preliminary software update with Marshmallow following close behind in 24.14.10. This one-two punch will bring such popular features as Google Now On Tap and all the new Emoji you've been waiting for right to your DROID Turbo 2.

If you want to obsessively check and see if the update is available for your device, head on over to Settings > Software updates and see if it's available yet. If not, simply waiting around with your device in your pocket will eventually provide you with an update notification.

What do you think of Marshmallow's arrival on the DROID Turbo 2? This version of Android has suffered a notoriously slow rollout, but many users are rejoicing to finally see it on their device. Let us know your opinion in the comments below.

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Ring unveils its own solar panel for powering its Stick Up Cam security camera

Ring, the company behind a connected doorbell and the Stick Up Cam, has debuted a new product, the Ring Solar Panel. First debuting at CES 2016, the Stick Up Cam can be placed practically anywhere, and the Ring Solar Panel lets you power the camera wherever it ends up.

Like the Stick Up Cam, the solar panel can be mounted nearly anywhere, and comes with its own mounting bracket. You can tilt the panel up or down at multiple angles depending on your needs. The panel plugs directly into the Stick Up Cam using a micro-USB cable, and Ring says it can keep the cam charged with only a few hours of direct sunlight.

You can pre-order the Ring Solar Panel now direc tly from Ring for the limited-time price of $29, down from the normal price of $49. Solar panels are expected to start shipping in April.

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