“Apple’s huge WWDC 2016 keynote is now behind us, which means it’s finally time to catch our breath and take account of all the announcements Apple just made from San Francisco on Monday.”
Samsung Unveils ‘See-Through’ Safety Trucks
“Have you ever been stuck behind a truck and unsure whether to overtake it because your view of the road ahead is obscured? To overcome this potentially dangerous situation, Samsung has revealed its “Safety Truck,” which allows you to ‘see-through’ the truck to the traffic ahead.”
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Run an Android desktop on almost any computer
“Last month, it was rumored that official Android support would be coming to the Raspberry Pi after an empty directory for the $35 computer was discovered in Google’s Android Open Source Project repository.”
Android continues market share gains around the world as Apple’s iPhone slips
“Thanks to the growing wave of first-time smartphone buyers, Android is expanding its market share lead over Apple’s iOS. That conclusion was part of Kantar Worldpanel ComTech’s latest smartphone report.”
Finally, you can remove the Stocks app! What Apple didn’t announce at WWDC
“You can remove almost all apps that come pre-installed on iPhone and iPad, set a wake alarm and change your file system (if you’re so inclined) Monday’s keynote at Apple’s worldwide developers conference was fairly packed.”
Android Pay most popular mobile payment system in U.S.
“A new survey completed by Walker Sands, a digital marketing agency, shows that Android Pay is the top mobile payment application amongst U.S. consumers.”
Google Play Services v9.2 Adds Support For All Of The New Nearby Capabilities, And Likely Includes Peer-To-Peer File Transfer [APK Download + Teardown]
“Google dropped the news last week that Nearby was about to get a whole lot more interesting.”
Leaked pic indicates Samsung Galaxy Note 7 will launch August 2nd
“Samsung’s Galaxy Note series has always been in the spotlight, be it for making the phablet popular, showing off its curves, rekindling controversy, or warning people about proper pen placement.”
This USB adapter is Microsoft’s final admission that Kinect failed
“Microsoft had a bold vision for its Xbox One console that involved its Kinect accessory. While the Kinect for Xbox 360 was one of the most popular game console accessories of all time, a bundled Kinect with the Xbox One introduced a $100 price premium over the PS4 competition.”