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lundi 6 juillet 2015

Pushbullet’s massive new update makes it a file sharing juggernaut [VIDEO]



Pushbullet


Pushbullet is getting a huge new update today, and it makes this one of the most pleasant file sharing apps out there. The main change you will see is a new user interface that breaks shared files up into 3 different categories:


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  • Friends: stuff you’ve shared to friends, or stuff they’ve shared with you. You can even tap a friend’s name to see your share history with that person.

  • Me: stuff you’ve shared to your various devices.

  • Following: stuff being shared to certain “channels” that you can follow.


Makes a lot of sense, no? They’ve also improved messaging and replying to make it easy to respond to a friend’s file without having to jump through hoops.


We’re also getting revamped browser extensions that’ll give you access to all these features and new info, as well as a brand new Windows app that introduces a very awesome feature: chat heads. The Windows app can be minimized to your tray, and if a friend pushes something to you you’ll see a bubble with their face pop up. Opening the bubble shows a concise user interface for viewing and replying to that friend, and it’s just as easy to whisk them back away until the next time they have a cat picture to throw your way.



Oh, and those same changes are headed to the web version of Pushbullet, as well. This is a very big step for the team, and it essentially makes Pushbullet a chat platform with a really robust file sharing element  Can’t say we’re not totally excited for where this thing is headed. You can find download links here to get Pushbullet for whichever devices you want it on.


[via Pushbullet]





NVIDIA SHIELD Android TV update brings 4K picture sharing, 4 new apps and more



NVIDIA Shield with Android TV


The NVIDIA Shield Android TV is getting a quick update today. It’s version 1.2, and brings a number of important enhancements and changes that you’ll want to have your hands on ASAP. The biggest is the ability to share photos in 4K resolution. That isn’t the most exciting bit of functionality in the world, but if you can’t stand to view your photos in anything other than 4K then there it is.


We’re also getting 4 new apps, including Fox Sports Go, EPIX, CBS News and CBS Sports, with NVIDIA detailing 12 more that will b on the way soon:



  • HBO Now

  • HBO Go

  • Fox News

  • Fox Now

  • FX Now

  • Qello

  • Twitch

  • UFC

  • USA Today

  • Vimeo

  • Vudu

  • WWE


And here’s everything else that you can expect to see differently after taking this update:



  • Delivering enhancements for SD card auto-move setting

  • Optimizations to streaming experience for Google Play Movies and Netflix

  • Shield Accessories Upgrade for Shield Remote for better response

  • Adds notifications for low battery on Shield Remote

  • Delivers enhancements for NVIDIA GameStream (requires update to GeForce Experience v2.25 beta or later)


It’s available right now so be sure to check the settings menu on your SHIELD to pull it down.


[via ShackNews]