Showing posts with label messenger. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Facebook Messenger for Android: now with free stickers

Facebook adds a helping of cheese to Messenger with stickers


Emojis not giving that missive the right oomph? A Facebook Messenger for Android update has brought stickers into that mix with characters like cats and aliens, lending your chat head conversation just the right dose of nuance. It popped up yesterday as a hidden feature, but now you can download the final version at Google Play (at the source) -- then, just click on the smiley icon in the text input box to start dropping the cute bombs.


Via: Phandroid


Source: Facebook (Google Play)

Monday, March 25, 2013

Facebook Messenger iOS app enables free calling feature for UK users

Facebook Messenger iOS app adds free calling feature for UK users


While Americans and Canadians have enjoyed making app-based voice calls to their Facebook contacts since January, their overseas buddies have missed out -- until now. The social network's iOS Messenger app has just doled out the calling feature to the UK and potentially other parts of Europe too, although we haven't yet been able to confirm exactly how far and wide the update reaches. It's worth noting that the feature isn't enabled on the Android iteration yet, either. The new calling service isn't powered by Skype this time, although it works in a similarly uncomplicated way, with the ability to leave voice messages with any busy users. According to Pocket-lint, this is an experimental version, warning that you might experience a few bugs and glitches as you play around with it, but hey, you're getting free calls to (most of) your friends, barring any data charges. We've tested the new feature and it's working for several of our UK editors over both WiFi and 3G, but if you haven't already picked up the messaging app yet, you can grab it at the source below.


Via: Pocket-lint


Source: Facebook Messenger

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Facebook Messenger on Android loaded with free voice calls for Canadian users

Facebook Messenger on Android loaded with free voice calls for Canadian users


Android's flavor of Facebook Messenger has just been updated with VoIP functionality for the social network's Canadian users. There's no word when Android faithful in the US will snag the functionality, but Canucks can at least ring their American counterparts who wield the iOS app. Version 2.3 of the mobile messenger also makes group conversations accessible in the sidebar, allows them to be named from the top of a talk and makes them searchable by name and friends. Hit the neighboring source link to grab the revamped software.


Via: TechCrunch


Source: Facebook Messenger (Google Play)

Monday, March 4, 2013

Samsung hires 'secret messenger' Jeremy to guard the S IV until March 14th (video)

Samsung hires 'secret messenger' Jeremy to guard the S IV until March 14th


At least one person knows exactly what the much-hyped Galaxy S IV looks like: Samsung's "secret messenger" Jeremy. In a video posted to Facebook, Samsung plugs its upcoming Unpacked 2013 event where we're sure to see the new flagship, and inspires envy by letting young'un Jeremy have a quick peek. If the end of the clip is anything to go by, he's probably had a quick hands-on with it, too. It's only 10 days until we get a look at it ourselves, but the video does leave us wondering whether it was the S IV in that suitcase in Pulp Fiction all along. Check out the vid for yourself after the break.




Source: Samsung (Facebook)

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Microsoft now starting wider transition from Messenger to Skype on April 8th

Messenger Skype transition


It turns out that Microsoft's planned March 15th transition from Messenger to Skype is more of a soft target than a hard cutoff. Microsoft will switch off desktop Messenger that day only for a "test group," the company tells ZDNet; if all goes smoothly, the transition will start in earnest with English-speaking countries on April 8th. Every desktop user should be off the boat by April 30th. Messenger will still work on mobile devices, as well as in multi-network clients like Adium or Trillian, but that's not expected to last long -- and it might get quite lonely. Most of us ultimately get a slight reprieve, but the writing is most definitely on the wall.


Source: Skype (Twitter), ZDNet

Monday, November 26, 2012

Ona Brixton Leather review: the sexiest laptop / camera messenger bag you've ever seen

Ona Brixton Leather review: the sexiest laptop / camera messenger bag you've ever seen data = {blogUrl: "www.engadget.com",v: 219};when = {jquery: lab.scriptBs("jquery"),plugins: lab.scriptBs("plugins"),eng: lab.scriptBs("eng")}; var s265prop9 = ('20383678' !== '') ? 'bsd:20383678' : ''; var modalMNo = '93319229'; when.eng("eng.omni.init", {pfxID:"weg",pageName:document.title,server:"",channel:"us.engadget",pageType:"",linkInternalFilters:"javascript:,engadget.com,joystiq.com,massively.com,tuaw.com,switched.com,techcrunch.com",prop1:"Engadget",prop2:"",prop9:s265prop9,prop12:document.location,prop17:"",prop18:"",prop19:"",prop20:"",mmxgo: true,disablepipath:true,mmxtitle:"us.engadget" + " : "}); adSendTerms('1')adSetMOAT('1');adSetAdURL('/_uac/adpagem.html');lab._script("http://o.aolcdn.com/os/ads/adhesion/js/adhads-min.js").wait(function(){var floatingAd = new AdhesiveAd("10000655",{hideOnSwipe:true});}); EngadgetMenuReviewsEventsPodcastsBuyers GuidesFeaturesVideosGalleriesTopicsHD Mobile Alt Announcements Cameras Cellphones Desktops Displays Gaming GPS Handhelds Home Entertainment Household Internet Laptops Meta Misc Networking Peripherals Podcasts Robots Portable Audio/Video Science Software Storage Tablets Transportation Wearables Wireless Acer Amazon AMD Apple ASUS AT&T Canon Dell Facebook Google HP HTC Intel Lenovo LG Microsoft Nikon Nintendo Nokia NVIDIA RIM Samsung Sony Sprint T-Mobile Verizon About UsSubscribeLike Engadget@engadgettip uswhen.eng("eng.nav.init")when.eng("eng.tips.init") onBreak({980: function () {htmlAdWH("93309294", "215", "35",'AJAX','ajaxsponsor');}});Ona Brixton Leather review: the sexiest laptop / camera messenger bag you've ever seenByDarren MurphpostedNov 24th, 2012 at 2:30 PM 0

Ona Brixton Leather handson the sexiest laptop camera messenger bag you've ever seen

We wouldn't quite call it an annual tradition just yet, but this winter does mark the third in a row where Ona has released a scrumptious new laptop / camera bag just before the all-important holiday season. Following the original Union Street messenger and the Camps Bay backpack is the Brixton Leather -- a leather-clad iteration of the company's more compact messenger case. For those unfamiliar with the brand, it specializes in high-end, high-quality bags that both ooze class and hold the things that bona fide nerds care about. The internal compartments act as a paradox from the traditional-looking exterior, being thickly lined with customizable padded inserts that are sure to treat your smartphones, hotspots, ILC cameras and DSLR lenses with care. Oh, and your ultraportable laptop. Join us after the break as we take a closer look at one of the world's finest gadget bags. Ona Bags Leather BrixtonSee all photoswhen.eng("eng.galleries.init")

Design and construction Ona Brixton Leather handson the sexiest laptop camera messenger bag you've ever seen

This is why you spend more -- significantly more -- on an Ona bag. If you're a highfalutin city dweller that needs to nail the first impression on a daily basis, you'll understand the value in spending more on a bag that exudes style. For those in a less bombastic role, you'll need an awful lot of personal warm-and-fuzzy to justify the $419 MSRP. Now that we're beyond that, it's worth pointing out that there is precisely nothing about the Brixton Leather that isn't top-shelf. The Italian tanned leather is coated with a light, practically invisible wax, which proves extraordinarily useful when schlepping through the rain. Much like the company's other bags, this one too sheds water like a champ. It's too pretty to take out into bad weather, but should bad weather find you, at least you can dash knowing your contents are protected.

The bag just feels amazing to the touch. The leather is soft enough to draw oohs and aahs from those who caress it, but stiff enough to retain its shape when you plop it on the ground. The carry strap contains a heavily padded, slidable portion that makes hauling a load that much easier, and you can clip things down with the two metal clasps on the front. The strap can be retracted for those who prefer the "over the single shoulder" look, or let out for the "toss it across my back" approach. In practice, both worked fine, but we ended up preferring the latter approach. Why? Weight.

The biggest negative here is physics. Fine Italian leather is spectacular, but it's heavy. Compared to cloth bags with no rigidity whatsoever, this bag is going to be a far bigger burden on the wearer. Even empty, there's no mistaking that you're hauling something around. It's not a dealbreaker by any means, and those who only have to walk short distances before finding a subway floor to rest it on won't mind a bit. It's just something to keep in mind -- you wouldn't want to use this as your day pack for an hour-long hike.

Carry capabilities Ona Brixton Leather handson the sexiest laptop camera messenger bag you've ever seen

The Brixton Leather is a hair smaller than the Union Street, as it's designed to hold only a 13-inch laptop. That said, we were able to squeeze our non-Retina 15-inch MacBook Pro into the compartment sans issue, and those with slimmer Ultrabooks or a 15-inch Retina MBP should see practically no resistance at all. Not surprisingly, a 13-inch MacBook Air fit in there with a bit of wiggle room to spare. Perhaps the nicest addition to the Brixton compared to the Union Street are the two tall pockets along the front. Each one is ideal for holding a 7-inch tablet (iPad mini, Nexus 7, Kindle Fire HD, etc.), or one of those "paper notebook things" that Luddites still swear by. (We kid, we kid!)

Internally, you'll see four padded compartments to slide things like phones, mobile hotspots, lenses, ILC cameras, cabling, etc. We slid a NEX-C3 into one without issue, and found plenty of spare room for portable hard drives, headphones, and those other travel essentials. Each of these dividers can be removed or moved via the Velcro on each end, making the space endlessly customizable. On the back side, there's a sturdy leather carry handle as well as another open slit (non-padded) -- this reviewer found it ideal for sliding in an iPad and Bluetooth keyboard. On the left and right, you'll find two slits. These are fairly deep -- deep enough to easily house a 4.7-inch smartphone, for instance. Sadly, these pouches are still not built how we'd prefer. The top rib is nearly inflexible. So, you can shove your handset down there, but good look trying to pry it out, particularly if you've got plenty of kit inside already. We'd prefer an accordion style approach that makes it easier to access the inside of each slit, but alas....

Wrap-up Ona Brixton Leather handson the sexiest laptop camera messenger bag you've ever seen

At $419, the Brixton Leather is on the extreme high end of what we'd reasonably pay for a messenger bag. There's no question whatsoever that this bag is aimed at a very specific class of customer -- a class where there aren't a lot of individuals present. But in truth, we can't think of too many other outfits that are serving the niche. Elite-class bags that are geared to handle laptops, cameras and other technology aren't easy to find, so it's pretty awesome to see this particular option hitting all the right notes. For the busy professional who is willing to invest in a bag that'll last a lifetime, and look good long after its wearer stops caring, this one's easy to recommend.

It's soft yet rigid, and it holds an astonishing amount of kit. You'd never guess how much stuff you can slip in here by glancing at the exterior. Yes, you'll need to be okay with hauling around a fairly heavy messenger, and you probably won't ever find a good use for those two side pockets, but everything else about this thing screams precision. And, if you're looking for the perfect holiday gift for that dude or dudette who you really owe one to... well, you needn't look further than the source link below.

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