Thursday 26 June 2014

Apple refresh its ipod touch line with 6 new colours


Up until now, the ipod touch 16GB model was only available in grey but now its available in 6 different colours space grey,silver,pink,yellow,blue and red.

The 16GB model will be priced at £160 and apple recently slashed the price of the 32GB and 64GB to £199 and £249 respectively.

All three models has the same 4-inch retina display,front facing camera,apple A5 processor and running the latest version of ios 7.

The refreshed 16GB ipod touch model is unavailable at this time and only available in the us apple store,but will become available in the UK within the next few days.

Its official nexus is here to stay as confirmed by Google

After months of rumours and speculation that google  will shut its nexus line of devices in favour of a new program called "Android silver" something that was rumored to replace the nexus program,well Google's own head of nexus programme Dave burke laid this rumor to rest in a recent interview with readwrite. Heres what he had to say about all the crazy rumors spinning around nexus

“People have been commenting about Nexus because there is something else and they think that means the end of Nexus. That is the totally wrong conclusion to make. People just get excited by concepts and forget why we do things. We are still invested in Nexus.“

It would then appear that, while the Android Silver program could indeed be geared toward higher-end Android devices built by Google’s hardware partners and running near stock versions of Android (similar to Google Play), these devices will be offered in carrier store, with subsidized pricing. 

This may have something to do with the fact that nobody wants to pay $700 upfront for a Google Play edition of a phone they can get on-contract for $100. Suddenly, Samsung holding back the Galaxy S5 Google Play edition is starting to make a lot of sense.

Burke goes on to clarify Google’s reliance on actual hardware to build Android onto, and the reason we’ve seen Android development phones since the original HTC Dream. But it’s not just for Android developers, consumers too need a lower-cost, contract-free Android device, offering the purest version of Android, with updates directly from Google.

“When we are working, there are sort of two outputs. We’re building a Nexus device and we’re building the open source code. There is no way you can build the open source code without the phone or tablet or whatever you are building. You have to live and breathe the code you are developing.

You can’t build a platform in the abstract, you have to build a device (or devices). So, I don’t think can can or will ever go away. And then, I think Nexus is also interesting in that it is a way of us explaining how we think Android should run. It is a statement, almost a statement of purity in some respects. I don’t see why we would ever turn away from that, it wouldn’t make sense.”

Looks like all these rumours was wrong after all,it's media talking about things that they have no involvement in.This is greats news for google and its nexus users as it means they won't be missing out on future software updates and hardware support.

Monday 23 June 2014

Android 4.4.4 update rolling out now

A new Android 4.4.4 update that has arrived on select  Nexus devices just weeks after Google introduced the Android 4.4.3 patch.

A minor update to Google’s KitKat foundations, the Android 4.4.4 update focuses on introducing a number of new security patches and has been given a low-key release due to its lack of high-profile new features.

There is little known about the introduction plans for the new Android update, although a number of Nexus 5 owners are reporting they have today received the new patch.
As such, it appears that the Android 4.4.4 update is being focused on Google’s latest own-branded smartphone first.

According to AndroidCentral, the Android 4.4.4 update is also being rolled out for Google's line of nexus devices including the nexus 4,nexus 7,nexus 10.

Google have yet to confirm the rollout of android 4.4.4. Stay tuned for more updates.

SOURCE:ANDROID CENTRAL