OnHub Adds Phillips Hue Support

Today marks the first anniversary of the release of OnHub, the home router that aimed at making Wi-Fi connectivity easy.  Beyond this though, OnHub was positioned with its antenna array and other features as being a potential hub for home automation and Internet of Things (IoT) integration.  To date, that promise has gone largely unfulfilled with the exception of IFTTT support a few months ago.  That is changing today with an announcement from the team at Google that OnHub is now partnered with Phillips so you can control your Hue lights with your OnHub.

Today, we’re celebrating OnHub’s first birthday and announcing a new partnership with Philips Lighting, the first connected home device you can control directly with OnHub. We know people don’t like having too many apps on their phones, so we made it possible to control your home’s Philips Hue lights without downloading an app. Now anyone connected to your OnHub can type “On.Here” in a computer, tablet, or mobile browser and control the most popular features of your Philips Hue lights from there. Crank up the party lights!

It’s is a great addition to see to the router and hopefully is a sign of things to come.

Geekbench 4 Launched With New Tests and A Material Design Look

The development team at Primate Labs has released the latest edition of the Geekbench app for Android.  Geekbench 4 comes with some new CPU and GPU testing models to give you an accurate representation of how your device performs against other devices out there.  One of the big benefits of Geekbench is that it is cross platform so you get a bigger swath of data in the testing results.

Geekbench 4 includes updated CPU tests that model real-world tasks and applications. These tests are designed to quickly and accurately measure mobile CPU performance. Every Geekbench 4 CPU test is multi-core aware, allowing Geekbench 4 to measure the full potential of your device’s CPU.

In addition to the new CPU tests, there is also a new GPU test to measure the graphics performance of your device too.

Today’s Deal – iClever Water Resistant Bluetooth Speaker Down to $35

Today’s Deal is a great one for those of you looking for a solid performing portable Bluetooth speaker.  Right now you can pick up the iClever BoostSound BTS-04 speaker at Amazon for $35.99.  The speaker has 2 5W speakers and the chassis and casing of the speaker is made of aluminum for durability.  It supports Bluetooth 4.0 so you have 33 feet of range between your Android device and the speaker when you are using it.  The BTS-04 has a Multi-Function button that can allow you to quickly switch between Bluetooth and the Aux-in port if you want to do that and it supports being a speaker phone for your calls.

How To – Enable Power Notifications Controls in Nougat

One big change in Android Nougat is the ability to adjust the urgency of notification.  In Android Marshmallow, you can you somewhat have a binary decision when it came to notifications.  With Nougat, you have far more granular controls around notifications and, in fact, have six levels of notifications that you can set for applications.  The nice thing is that you can set this for each and every app on your device should you want to go through that process.

In this How To I will show you how to access the Power Notifications Controls and how to configure them for applications.

Google Photos for Web Now Handles Burst Photos Correctly

A small but important update has rolled out on Google Photos online.  The update now has burst photos that you have taken from your phone or tablet and have sync’d to the cloud rendered as a group of photos and not individual photos.  The change follows an update to the Google Photos Android and iOS apps a few weeks back where the same functionality was introduced.  Now you will get the same viewing experience across the web and your devices of burst photos.

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