Is this Samsung’s Galaxy S5 Prime?
When a $600 smartphone isn’t considered “premium,” then we’re all in deep, deep trouble. That’s the problem facing Samsung’s Galaxy S5, however, with scores of people hoping that an even more expensive version of the flagship is lurking just around the corner. The folks over at PhoneArena are showing off an image of what purports to be the “Galaxy S5 Prime,” apparently packing a QHD display and some spec bumps to ensure it remains a few Snapdragon model numbers ahead of its immediate rivals. The other big alleged difference is that the handset will come with an aluminum body, in the hope of luring back any customers who are drawn towards the HTC One’s shinier chassis. Naturally, there’s no proof that such a device actually exists, but the images do show some subtle differences compared to the regular GS5 we know today: The optical blood pressure monitor appears to sit behind the same glass panel as the camera sensor, and there’s no speaker grille on the lower-left quarter of the rear case. All in all, we’re going to file this in the “we’ll believe it when we see it” box, since even Samsung wouldn’t be crazy enough to replace its flagship just months after launch, would it?

Filed under: Cellphones, Mobile, Samsung
Source: PhoneArena
LG G Flex 2 on its way and it has an ace up its sleeve

You can say what you want regarding LG’s G Flex smartphone, but it was one of a kind. Curved phablet with a self-healing plastic certainly left a mark in smartphone business since its launch. The device maybe didn’t sell in some astronomic numbers, but it certainly brought something new to the table.
Truth be told the G Flex was/is a prototype phone, we can all agree on that. Rumors have began regarding G Flex’ follow-up, LG G Flex 2. According to @evleaks the phone is expected mid-Q1 2015 and it is expected to sport a feature even more unique than self-healing plastic. Well, they got our attention for sure. What could this feature be? I personally have no idea, I could list futuristic stuff that comes to mind but I’d probably be way off.

What do you think that feature will be? While we wait on some more news regarding LG G Flex 2, feel free to check out our review of the G Flex and LG’s awful commercial for the said phone.
SOURCE: @evleaks
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YouTube to acquire Twitch in billion dollar deal

YouTube, owned by Google, is acquiring the popular videogame-streaming company Twitch for more than $1 billion. The deal is an all cash offer and is expected to be annoounced very soon.
Twitch is a San Francisco based company that allows users to upload and watch live gameplay videos which can be streamed from your favorite console. Twitch claims to have more than 45 million monthly users and over 1 million members who upload videos each month.
What is the reason behind the acquisition? Personally, YouTube is likely widening its streaming services to live gameplay, which will likely come by the end of the year. However, looking at the big picture, Google can also tap into all the data and use it for marketing or what not. It will take sometime for regulators to approve the purchase, but I am sure YouTube is ready!
Source: Variety
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Cricket Wireless finally gets relaunch

Just two months after is acquisition to AT&T, Cricket is back in the game and shows promise! Cricket is a budget pre-paid carrier and offers three low-cost smartphone plans. All the plans offer unlimited talk and text, which is the norm for carriers, but the real deal is in the data packages:
- $35 a month = 500MB of LTE
- $45 a month = 2.4 GB of LTE
- $55 a month = 5.0 GB of LTE
All the prices above include taxes and fees along with a $5 credit if signed up for automatic payments. If a customer goes over their data limit, they will be throttled back. This is just like T-Mobile, but if you want more just open up your wallet!
Cricket is offering your basic run of the mill phones from the Moto G ($149.99) to iPhone 5s ($649.99). Most phones come with a $50 mail-in rebate, except for the iPhones. (They must be special or something) Cricket has come a long way, especially jumping onto AT&T’s LTE coverage.
I can remember when I had Cricket over 7 years ago. The phone service was great around the Army post I was at, but once I left central Texas, I didn’t have service until I reached the East Coast. So as you can see, Cricket has come a long way, especially reaching 280 million people with LTE. Does this interest you? Let us know in the comments below!
Source: Cricket
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Upcoming Xbox One update might let you use external drives
According to Microsoft product director Albert Penello, external drive support for the Xbox One has always been on the company’s docket to enable in a future update. That refresh looks to be on the horizon after an unnamed Xbox developer took to Reddit to tease an image showing that very feature in action. Members of the Xbox One preview programme are often privy to early features, which have recently included improved Party Chat and manual checks for system updates, but this leak will likely attract the most attention. Although the Xbox One ships with a 500GB internal hard drive, blockbuster games can command 50GB without breaking a sweat. That game storage, of course, adds up over time. Attaching an additional drive will not only stop you from running out of space, it’ll also stop you from voiding your warranty with a do-it-yourself replacement.

Filed under: Gaming, Microsoft
Via: Ubergizmo
Source: Reddit
The future of Formula 1 could involve AR headsets and farting
What’s the next frontier for F1? If these guys get their way, races will be run on intelligent tracks, drivers will wear augmented reality headsets and cars will breathe air for extra thrust. Team Lotus and the energy drink Burn (nope, us neither) have teamed up to produce Human Ignition, a documentary that imagines what Forumula 1 could be like in 2022, while also telling you that energy drinks are really rad. One of the concepts offered up was that the driver would wear an AR helmet that showed them the airflows around their vehicle, making it easier to slipstream their rivals. Another would be to have the cars re-shape their gills in motion in order for them to “breathe,” drawing in more air and forcing it out for more thrust coming out of a bend. After which, the designers thought about how those jets could be used to create “dirty wind,” channeling the airflow to prevent your rivals from slipstreaming you. Nasty.
[Original image credit: Burn]
Filed under: Transportation
Via: CNET
Source: Burn (YouTube)
Celebrate the 40th birthday of Rubik’s Cube with today’s Google Doodle
It must be hard being Ernő Rubik. Back in the 1980s, the architect and toy inventor had the rare fortune of becoming one of very few self-made millionaires from communist Europe. But in the process he was horribly pigeon-holed. His patented Rubik’s Cube sold 350 million units, while his other creations — Rubik’s Snake, Rubik’s Magic, and presumably a few blocky buildings somewhere in Hungary — barely got a mention. Today, you can contribute to the injustice of it all by celebrating the 40th anniversary of the first Cube prototype, courtesy of a playable Google Doodle. Meanwhile, the inventor is currently touring the world with an exhibition that is pointedly titled “Beyond Rubik’s Cube.” Ernő, you have our sympathies.
Filed under: Misc, Science, Internet, Google
Source: Google homepage
Japan: the country where flip-phones refuse to die
The buttons are easier to type on, the battery lasts longer, it’s familiar. No, we’re not talking about BlackBerry this time, but the Japanese feature phone. Glorious, folding forefather to the smartphone, and the form-factor that gave birth to gara-kei, a shorthand phrase for “Galapagos phones”. It’s a negative term pointing to devices that simply wouldn’t survive outside of Japan. However, it’s not stopped the country’s biggest carrier, NTT Docomo, from revealing two new feature phone models (and a refreshed paint job for an older phone) just last week. Our Engadget Japanese colleagues were told by Docomo’s spokesman that these phones are still so popular with some customers that they practically sell themselves — many still enter their stores looking for a new flip-phone, not a smartphone.
While developing countries continue to buy up feature phones, where prices continue to plummet, Japan’s feature phones remain resistant to the smartphone substitution seen in western countries. Docomo has also started offering an unlimited voice call service — a feature that’s arguably more comfortable on longer-shaped feature phones and another reason for the carrier to continually refresh its gara-kei lineup.
Fujitsu’s latest model, the F-07F, has a 13-megapixel camera, 1,000mAh battery and a 3.3-inch color display: specs that make it a high-end feature phone, but (camera aside) pale in comparison to cheap, entry-level smartphones like the Moto E. Here’s one more surprising point: feature phones might cost less to make, but due to carriers subsidies for smartphones (in a bid to keep its customers upgrading), feature phones often cost more per month than mainstay Android devices from the likes of Samsung and Sony. There may have been a few smartphones in flip-phone clothing, but Japan’s gara-kei aren’t going anywhere soon.
Filed under: Cellphones, Mobile
Fight the (super) power as Kim Jong Un in this bizarre retro-styled shooter
Ah, the ’90s. A decade of mullets, heroin-addled rock-stars and 16-bit video games where North Korean dictators waged one-man wars against the United States. Wait, what? In Glorious Leader!, you play as modern-day despot Kim Jong Un in a retro-styled 2D fight against the entire United States Army. Over the course of seven levels, your task is to destroy the Western invaders either on-foot or on the back of a unicorn, and if you can enlist a pal, they’ll play as Dennis Rodman. Seriously. Developer Moneyhorse Games stresses that the game is purely tongue-in-cheek and is promising a November release for mobile devices and the PC. Until then, if you want more Sega Genesis-styled mayhem, the teaser after the break will have to do.
Filed under: Gaming, Home Entertainment, HD
Via: CNET
Source: Moneyhorse Games
Watch Michael Jackson’s holographic return at the Billboard Music Awards
Michael Jackson isn’t the first posthumous recording artist to be reconstituted by light projection — Tupac got there first — but it didn’t stop the assembled crowds at the Billboard Music Awards whipping themselves into a frenzy during the performance. Naturally, it all coincided with Jackson’s Xscape album, launched earlier this month, but the surprise was spoiled a few days early by litigation between several holographic companies over the tech being used. We’ve embedded ABC’s coverage after the break although the performance looks a little flat on video. And don’t worry: there’s moonwalking.
It’s unlikely to be the last holographic performance from a music artist that’s no longer with us, but the notion of holographic music shows is gaining traction beyond that, whether it’s for the fictional computer-generated (and Vocaloid-powered) Hatsune Miku, or even an entire attraction dedicated to K-Pop performances in Seoul, which, like the Billboard performance today, attempts to meld holographic video with real-life dance performers.
[Photo credit: Kevin Winter/Getty Images]
Source: Rolling Stone










