Nokia Normandy Prototype Spotted Again Showing the App Launcher
The Android powered Nokia Normandy is turning into the new Android device Bigfoot of 2014. We already had one sighting of the prototype phone that just showed us the Nokia boot up screen. Now, we get a little taste of what the app launcher looks like. Anyone else not impressed?
To give this some credit, the rumor about this phone did state that it was going to be more of a Kindle style phone. The app launcher shown above is a pretty simplified way to navigate through your phone, which could be nice for the average smartphone user. Us Android enthusiasts won’t look twice at this phone, but if some how we can get stock Android on this bad boy, we would definitely consider it.
Another feature to mention about this image, is the fact that on the top left, we see two cell signals which indicates dual-SIM. Nothing wrong with a little dual-SIM, but let us know what you guys think about this image.
Source: techmesto
Must See HDTV for the week of January 13th: Archer, Sherlock and The Square
CES is over and we’re ready to load up our DVRs with a slew of winter TV, starting with the return of Archer on FX. Joined tonight by the premiere of new series Chozen, season five is expected to take the spy series on a new angle. Other highlights include the US season premiere of Sherlock (no spoilers!) and the launch of one of Netflix’s new original documentaries. The Square will debut on Wathc Instantly streaming Friday at 3:01AM ET, and take a deeper look at the Egyptian revolution. Check after the break for a trailer plus our weekly listing of what to look out for in TV, Blu-ray and gaming.
Blu-ray & Games
- The Square (Netflix)
- Riddick
- The Butler
- You’re Next
- Thief
- Fruitvale Station
- In The Heat of The Night
- Double Dragon (PS3)
Monday
- Almost Human, Fox, 8PM
- American Ninja Warrior: USA vs. Japan, NBC, 8PM
- Hart of Dixie (winter premiere), CW, 8PM
- How I Met Your Mother (winter premiere), CBS, 8PM
- Lost Girl (season premiere), Syfy, 8PM
- Switched at Birth (season premiere), ABC Family, 8PM
- 2 Broke Girls (winter premiere), CBS, 8:30PM
- Being Human (season premiere), Syfy, 9PM
- Beauty and the Beast (season premiere), CW, 9PM
- The Fosters (winter premiere), ABC Family, 9PM
- Major Crimes (season finale), TNT, 9PM
- Mike & Molly (winter premiere), CBS, 9PM
- Sleepy Hollow (winter premiere), Fox, 9PM
- Mom (winter premiere), CBS, 9PM
- Archer (season premiere), FX, 10PM
- Bitten (series premiere), Syfy, 10PM
- The Blacklist (winter premiere), NBC, 10PM
- Don’t Trust Andrew Mayne (series premiere), NBC, 10PM
- Castle, ABC, 10PM
- Intelligence, CBS, 10PM
- Chozen (series premiere), FX, 10:30PM
Tuesday
- Dads, Fox, 8PM
- Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., ABC, 8PM
- NCIS, CBS, 8PM
- The Originals (winter premiere), CW, 8PM
- Pretty Little Liars, ABC Family, 8PM
- Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Fox, 8:30PM
- Boston’s Finest, TNT, 9PM
- Face Off (season premiere), Syfy, 9PM
- NCIS: Los Angeles (winter premiere), CBS, 9PM
- Supernatural (winter premiere), CW, 9PM
- New Girl, Fox, 9PM
- Ravenswood, ABC Family, 9PM
- The Goldbergs, ABC, 9PM
- The Mindy Project, Fox, 9:30PM
- Trophy Wife, ABC, 9:30PM
- Kroll Show (season premiere), Comedy Central, 10:30PM
- Justified, FX, 10PM
- Cougar Town, TBS, 10PM
- Chicago Fire, NBC, 10PM
- Marshal Law, TNT, 10PM
- Person of Interest, CBS, 10PM
Wednesday
- American Idol (season premiere), Fox, 8PM
- Melissa & Joey (winter premiere), ABC Family, 8PM
- The Middle, ABC, 8PM
- Revolution, NBC, 8PM
- Suburgatory (season premiere), ABC, 8:30PM
- Baby Daddy (winter premiere), ABC Family, 8:30PM
- Criminal Minds (winter premiere), CBS, 9PM
- Tomorrow People (winter premiere), CW, 9PM
- Psych, USA, 9PM
- Law & Order: SVU, NBC, 9PM
- Modern Family, ABC, 9PM
- Inside the NFL, Showtime, 9PM
- Super Fun Night, ABC, 9:30PM
- Men at Work (season premiere), TBS, 10PM
- Nashville (winter premiere), ABC, 10PM
- CSI (winter premiere), CBS, 10PM
- Jim Rome, Showtime, 10PM
- The Real World, MTV, 10PM
- Chicago PD, NBC, 10PM
- American Horror Story, FX, 10PM
- 60 Minutes Sports, Showtime, 10PM
- NFL Turning Point, NBC Sports Network, 11PM
Thursday
- Knicks/Pacers, TNT, 7PM
- Community, NBC, 8PM
- American Idol, Fox, 8PM
- The 19th Annual Critics Choice Movie awards, CW, 8PM
- 30 for 30: The Price of Gold, ESPN, 9PM
- The Taste, ABC, 8PM
- The Big Bang Theory, CBS, 8PM
- Parks & Recreation, NBC, 8:0PM
- The Millers, CBS, 8:30PM
- Sean Saves the World, NBC, 9PM
- The Crazy Ones, CBS, 9PM
- The Michael J Fox Show, NBC, 9:30PM
- Two and a Half Men, CBS, 9:30PM
- Parenthood, NBC, 10PM
- Ground Floor, TBS, 10PM
- Elementary, CBS, 10PM
- The Assets, ABC, 10PM
- Thunder/Rockets, TNT, 9:30PM
Friday
- Betas (season finale), Amazon Prime Instant Video
- Bones, Fox, 8PM
- Last Man Standing, ABC, 8PM
- The Carrie Diaries, CW, 8PM
- The Neighbors, ABC, 8:30PM
- Cold Justice (season premiere), TNT, 8PM
- APB with Troy Dunn (series premiere), TNT, 9PM
- Hawaii Five-o, CBS, 9PM
- Raising Hope, Fox, 9PM
- Shark Tan,m ABC, 9PM
- WWE SmackDown, Syfy, 8PM
- Grimm, NBC, 9PM
- Enlisted, Fox, 9:30PM
- Patton Oswalt: Tragedy plus Comedy equals Time, Epix, 10PM
- Banshee, Cinemax, 10PM
- Dracula, NBC, 10PM
- Helix, Syfy, 10PM
Saturday
- Atlantis, BBC America, 9PM
- Lucas Bros. Moving Company, Fox, 11PM
- Golan the Insatiable, Fox, 11:15PM
- Neal Brennan: Women and Black Dudes, Comedy Central, 11:59PM
Sunday
- AFC Championship Game: Broncos/Patriots, CBS, 3PM
- NFC Championship Game: Seahawks/49ers, Fox, 6PM
- Shameless, Showtime, 9PM
- True Detective, HBO, 9PM
- Downton Abbey, PBS, 9PM
- The Good Wife, CBS, 9PM
- Revenge, ABC, 9PM
- Sherlock (season premiere), PBS, 9:58PM
- Girls, HBO, 10PM
- The Mentalist, CBS, 10PM
- Betrayal (season finale), ABC, 10PM
- House of Lies, Showtime, 10PM
- The Following (season premiere), Fox, 10:30PM
- Looking (series premiere), HBO, 10:30PM
- Episodes, Showtime, 10:30PM
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Enblink dongle now lets you control your home appliances using voice commands
In case you’ve never heard of Enblink, here’s a one-sentence primer: it’s an $85 dongle that plugs into your Google TV box, allowing you to control any Z-Wave-enabled appliance (door locks, lights, etc.) using an app. Got it? Good. Anyway, as of a few days ago, you can control everything using voice commands (Google TV still required). Basically, once you’ve gone through the trouble of creating so-called scenes, like dimming your living room lights, you’ll need to go into the settings menu of the app and add a voice widget to the main screen. From there, you can use commands like “lamp on,” “TV off” and “dim.” The three-minute video below breaks it down nicely — and serves as a helpful introduction to folks who had never heard of Enblink before today.
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Source: Enblink
Rokform adds Universal Phone and Stroller Mounts to Line Up
Rokform created one of the coolest lines of functional cases and charging docks I have ever personally been able to use and see. Some time ago I did a review on the Rokbed V3 case for the Galaxy S3 and the Rokdock for it as well. Extremely well made products with more than one use. This year Roform took to the CES floor with a more universal approach that should help fill the void for your device, or the love you have for your case.
One of the new products will appeal to the tech savvy moms out there who take their little types on walks and jogs. The new Stroller Mount is a universal and adjustable mounting system that will fit on most all major, and minor, strollers on the market. It wraps right around the handle with a simple rubber strap and locks into place. Making it a great temporary solution that is easily moveable to other strollers or similar ’round’ handles or bars.
Yes, I know, that is an iPhone. Not our fault. While they are targeting the iPhone toting moms of the world, the actual mount is the same 4 prong connection that is build into all their cases and into the universal adaptor seen below. The Stroller Mount is set at $49.00 and actually includes an iPhone 5/5s case in pink or white.
Of course the Stroller mount won’t do you much good without a way to click your device to it. That is where Rokform went from the usual specific device cases and created a new universal stick on. The stick on universal kit will attach to any flat surface. Add it to your Nexus 7, your Note 3, your Xperia Z or….. Use your imagination. Once it is stuck on, you are done. It isn’t one you reapply. So choose your device and case carefully.

The universal kit gives you the interlocking rear connection for all of their physical mounting systems. It also has the same wondrous magnet that lets you literally stick your device to any metal surface. It quite the unique approach. The full kit, pictured below, gives you the backplate for attaching to the device, the small magnet to place anywhere you need your phone to literally stick too without it being metal and then a multi directional interlocking hub.
It really is one heck of a new addition. Best part, the universal kit is only $24. Outfit every device in your house and have places to stick things for everyone. Pretty epic really.
Go check out the entire line up of gear and swag at Rokform.com.
Aaron Sorkin Completes Screenplay for Isaacson-Based Steve Jobs Biopic [Mac Blog]
Aaron Sorkin, screenwriter of the movie based on Walter Isaacson’s Steve Jobs biography, has completed his screenplay and submitted it to Sony, according to Variety. Sorkin — who is well known for his work on The West Wing and The Social Network, was tapped to write the script back in the spring of 2012.

Later that year, Sorkin revealed that he was planning to have the movie take place across three 30-minute scenes, with each scene taking place behind the scenes of a major product launch. He mentioned the launches of the original Mac, the NeXT cube, and the iPod, but it is not known if Sorkin has kept to that plan.
Sorkin has said that biographies have a natural “cradle-to-grave structure” that is very difficult to overcome, but that he was hoping to write something more unique with the Steve Jobs film. The Sorkin/Isaacson/Sony project is entirely separate from the Ashton Kutcher-led film that was released in 2013.![]()
Nexus 10 out of stock on Google Play
For a few months, Google’s 10-inch tablet, the Nexus 10, has only been available in a 32 GB model in the Google Play Store since the 16 GB model has been out of stock, but today inventory has finally run out completely.
Seeing as how Google never replenished stock of the 16 GB model, it’s probably safe to say we won’t be seeing the Nexus 10 (2012) coming back. Hopefully this means that it’s almost time for a new 10-inch tablet, since at the moment, the company is lacking in that option.
There have been plenty of bogus leaks such as those that suggested a new model would be released on Black Friday, then at CES, but all of those rumors turned out to be untrue.
With the Nexus 10 released in November 2012, it missed the yearly update cycle Google usually has with its products. If any more information about a new device becomes available, you can be sure we’ll have it here.
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GoDaddy, Microsoft focus on small businesses with Office 365 partnership
Early last year, Microsoft extended its Office 365 subscription service to small- and medium-sized businesses and now it’s continuing that push with a new partnership with GoDaddy. The web-hosting and domain name company will offer Microsoft’s suite of productivity tools to its small-business customers, including the ability to easily connect users’ domain names to Office’s email services. It also brings the full suite of Office’s productivity software, including shared calendars, cloud storage and instant messaging. The move comes a little over a year after Blake Irving, a former Microsoft exec, took the helm as GoDaddy’s new CEO, where he’s focused on expanding its support for small businesses. Office 365 for GoDaddy is already available in the US and Canada and will open up globally later this year.
Filed under: Internet, Software, Microsoft
Source: Microsoft
Engadget Podcast 379 – CES Day Four – 1.10.14
Join Brian Heater and the Engadget gang for the CES 2014 wrap-up podcast, with personal “best of” choices, audience giveaways and significantly less background noise. It’s been a long week of interviews, hands-ons and an avalanche of new gadgets, leaving the team worn out, yet melancholy about another CES coming to a close. This is Brian’s final Engadget podcast and after some parting words he leaves the stage in a decidely Murph-approved style. So please join us for the final CES 2014 edition of the Engadget Podcast at the streaming links below. Enjoy!
Host: Brian Heater, Terrence O’Brien
Producer: Jon Turi
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With Motorola Assist’s latest update, you can now reply to texts with your voice while driving

Motorola Assist, the contextually aware app that lets you set triggers and actions for a wide variety of tasks, is smart enough to determine when you’re driving, sleeping, in a meeting or in other situations. In that first scenario, however, the app was only able to read texts out loud to you as you drove, leaving you without a way to respond aside from pulling over and doing it manually. The latest update to the app fixes that, as it promises to let you reply to incoming messages using your vocal cords. Additionally, Assist can also launch your music app of choice as soon as you begin driving. Assist is available on the Moto X and the trio of Verizon’s latest Droid devices, so text-happy drivers should check it out post-haste.
Filed under: Cellphones, Wireless, Mobile, Google
Via: Android Central
Source: Play Store
Neil deGrasse Tyson’s ‘Cosmos’ reboot hits FOX on March 9th
It’s been years in the making, but the reboot of Carl Sagan’s landmark series Cosmos is finally on its way. The spiritual sequel, entitled Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey, is produced by Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane and stars the charismatic director of the Hayden Planetarium Neil deGrasse Tyson. Rather than PBS, however, this series about the cutting edge of science and physics will air on FOX during primetime. The big premier of the 13-parter will be on Sunday, March 9th at 9 PM, eventually reaching 170 countries and 45 languages. While the original Cosmos may be sacred to some, and the involvement of Seth MacFarlane is certain to worry a few viewers, it’s worth noting that two of Sagan’s original collaborators, Ann Druyan and Steven Soter, are involved. Besides, its pretty hard to be upset when FOX is investing heavily in a primetime documentary series about space, time and the nature of the universe.
Filed under: Home Entertainment, HD
Via: The Verge
Source: Deadline














