Meet the incredible ‘smart cup’ that will give you nutritional info about what you’re drinking
One big driver for wearable computers is that they’ll supposedly give us improved health and fitness data, but what about computers that you can eat and drink from? Mark One has just taken the wraps off its Vessyl, a new 13-ounce “smart cup” that will not only be able to detect and breakdown what you’re pouting into your cup but also give you nutritional information on it such as how many calories it has as well as how much sugar, fat and caffeine it contains. You can view data on your drunks either on the side of the cup itself or through the official Vessyl iOS app.
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Incredible Legend of Zelda Wii U trailer from E3 showed actual gameplay
While many gamers believed that the trailer shown for The Legend of Zelda Wii U during E3 was just a short animation, Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma revealed that the incredible E3 trailer showed actual gameplay as opposed to a short movie.
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Google Maps becomes Google’s second 1 billion-download hit
When we saw that Gmail last month became the first Android app to reach 1 billion downloads, we just knew Google Maps couldn’t be that far behind. And sure enough, Android Police points out that Google Maps has recently crossed the 1 billion download threshold, making it the second Android app in history to reach this milestone. Of course, like Gmail, Google Maps comes preinstalled on most Android phones, so it shouldn’t surprise us that it reached 1 billion downloads at around the same time as Gmail. Nonetheless, it’s an extremely impressive milestone for both apps and a reminder of just how much Google’s apps and services have been conquering the world, even among people who don’t like using Android as their primary platform.
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Microsoft might bring Cortana to iOS, Android in the future
Microsoft’s digital assistant, Cortana, is one of the most impressive of its kind, outperforming its competition on an iPhone and a Moto X even in its early preview state. In fact, the early buzz surrounding Cortana has forced Microsoft to consider whether or not it would be worth bringing Cortana to more platforms in the future.
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Apple recalls millions of iPhone chargers across 37 countries
Apple on Friday announced a new program that invites millions of iPhone users across 37 different countries to swap out their iPhone chargers, which may be faulty. According to Apple’s website, the company has determined that one of its iPhone charger models can potentially overheat and pose a safety risk. Apple says overheating only occurs in rare cases, but it apparently decided to play it safe and offer users the opportunity to swap affected chargers out for newer models.
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The FCC wants to know if Comcast and Verizon are fleecing Netflix
Peering agreements between ISPs and transit companies or content providers aren’t technically net neutrality issues but they could still be potentially harmful to the open Internet depending on their terms. To bring some more light into this perpetually shady area, Federal Communications Commission Tom Wheeler said on Friday that the FCC is going to investigate peering deals that Netflix has signed with Comcast, Verizon and other carriers to determine whether the terms are fair or if ISPs are using their market power to charge content companies excessive fees in exchange for getting improved connections to their network.
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E3 Preview: Metal Gear Solid V is enormous, ambitious and as weird as ever
If it had a release date, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain might have been my game of the show. I was a late comer to the series, but from the opening moment of the trailer at Sony’s press conference to the gameplay demo I saw on the last day of E3, I couldn’t have been more excited to finally get my hands on the first open world Metal Gear game. Sadly, it’ll be a while before any of us get to play MGS V.
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Apple’s legendary first design boss says ‘smartwatches are stupid’
Steve Jobs had a number of talents that made him the brilliant CEO we all remember, but one of his most impressive abilities is one that isn’t often discussed: Jobs had an uncanny ability to attract talent and surround himself with some of the most skilled executives the industry has ever known. In terms of design, Jobs knew early on that Apple’s products would need a look and a UX that set them apart if they were going to succeed, and he brought on Hartmut Esslinger in 1982 to make products that people would love and remember.
Esslinger did just that, and he is still revered in the industry today. He is currently a DeTao Master of Industrial Design with The Beijing DeTao Masters Academy in China, and his opinions are still widely respected.
Unfortunately for Apple, he happens to think that the “exciting new product category” the company is about to enter is stupid.
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Apple fans: Will you spend an extra $100 to get a bigger 5.5-inch iPhone?
We’ve heard rumors that Apple is planning to charge $100 more for the bigger version of its iPhone 6 when it releases later this year. MarketWatch reports that Raymond James analyst Tavis McCourt has published a new research note this week saying that he thinks most Apple fans will have no problem shelling out $100 more to get the 5.5-inch iPhone 6 since Apple fans have already shown they’re willing to pay a premium for their favorite products anyway. With this in mind, we decided to launch a poll to see if our readers who double as Apple fans think $100 extra is a fair price to pay to get a bigger iPhone. Make sure to leave your response in the poll below.
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6 great new iOS 8 features you may have missed
iOS 8 seems to be more packed with new features than any new iOS version in recent memory and it would be easy to overlook a lot of the ones that Apple didn’t explicitly mention at WWDC last week. MacRumors has created a nice roundup of some of the more unheralded features that you may not have noticed that Apple has added to its newest mobile platform and they really give you a good idea of just how much iOS 8 represents a step forward from iOS 7.
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