Kyocera Hydro XTRM Beyond Cell TriShield Kombo review

The TriShield Kombo for the Kyocera Hydro XTRM by Beyond Cell (While/Blue) is a super durable dual layered protection system with an optional screen protector. Beyond Cell was amazing enough to let us check out this case and test it out along with the XTRM.
The case does make the phone significantly larger and thicker, however it offers the best protection for this device. We loved the durability that this case adds to the already durable XTRM. Buttons clicks are now easier with the TriShield. Dust ports cover the microUSB and headset jacks for added protection. To make this case even better, Beyond Cell provides a big lip and shock protection around the display and camera areas. If by chance you drop your device you are less likely to damage these spots.
There is a built in media kickstand that helps when viewing videos on this device. While this case may not be everyone’s preference due to the thickness, this is nearly the best protection offered for this device. The only downside that we found was that on occasion during a drop, the frame layer of the case may disconnect, but is an easy fix. You can find this case and the combo belt clip holder for $19.99 at Beyond Cell. We loved this case and give it a 4.35/5.
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OnePlus outlines rollout plans, pre-orders by Q3

Over at its forum this morning, OnePlus outlined its plans for the next couple months of the rollout if its “flagship killer,” the One smartphone, which includes pre-orders possibly coming in Q3.
The startup said there’s a lot of confusion around the goals of its invite system, which means “we haven’t done our best to communicate this,” but they’ve also noticed that once someone gets an invite, their attitude changes.
While it was never their plan to make it a stressful experience to be able to get an invite and they want to find a solution to reward early fans, as well as provide a pain free and efficient way for busy people to buy the device, OnePlus will be launching the devices in multiple stages with invites only initially, transitioning into invites and pre-orders.
During the first few months, to ensure consistency in their product and service, it will be invite-only as they ensure the device performs as stated and they fix any issues that could “hinder a higher yield rate as production ramps up.” They also want to make sure they can meet the higher demand.
OnePlus hopes to reach a stable period in the next couple months by Q3, about sometime between July 1 and Sept. 30. At this time, they want to be able to not only provide invites, which means you can order immediately when you have one, but also pre-orders. The company is currently developing the pre-order functionality, which means you will be given an estimation on when your order can be shipped and before it’s processed, you can cancel for a full-refund.
Although OnePlus said some people are interpreting this as an additional delay, nothing has changed on the production front and many people will be receiving their phones this month. For a company that was only announced in January and already delivered its first product within the first half of the year, maybe not to everyone but to many, they’re not doing too bad of a job delivering on their initial promises.
All this said, are you still interested in the OnePlus One if you have to wait a few months to get your hands on it or do you think you’ll move on to the LG G3 or even the Moto X+1 when it’s announced this summer? We all know the rumors as well that could even see a new Nexus smartphone at Google I/O 2014 and 64-bit devices before the end of the year.
VIA: OnePlus forums
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BlackBerry launches BBM Protected, bringing secure IM to the enterprise crowd
While BlackBerry has traditionally been a favorite among business users, Android and iOS have made significant inroads into the enterprise area in the past few years — bad news for a company that’s already been struggling this year. The BBM maker is still in the game, though, having just launched a product aimed at its base of government, insurance and banking customers: BBM Protected, the first piece of its eBBM suite. The “e,” of course, stands for enterprise, and the BBM Protected app lets BlackBerry owners instant-message with several layers of encryption to protect sensitive data.
Originally announced earlier this year, BBM Protected allows users to communicate securely with colleagues and chat with friends and family from the same app. As BlackBerry’s customers require, the protection is pretty heavy-duty: each message has its own encryption key, making it very difficult for anyone to decode an entire conversation. Protected chats aren’t limited to users within a single company, either; all BBM Protected users can exchange messages, even if they’re not on the same BlackBerry Enterprise service. Currently, BBM Protected is available on smartphones running BBOS 6.0 or later as well as handsets running BlackBerry 10 in Regulated mode. Expect versions tailored for Android and iOS — as well as one for BlackBerry 10 using BlackBerry Balance — to arrive later this year.
Filed under: Software, Mobile, Blackberry
Source: BlackBerry
US government wants tighter controls for in-car navigation
Many are in favor of rules that prevent texting while driving, but in-car navigation is a murkier legal area — how do you minimize distractions without limiting the ability to get from point A to point B? Like it or not, the US government may settle that debate before long. The proposed Grow America Act would let the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) set rules for dash-mounted GPS units, smartphone mapping apps and anything else you’d use for driving directions. While it’s not clear what the NHTSA would do with its power, the Department of Transportation’s voluntary guidelines ask for limits on eye-catching visuals (think videos) and interaction times; don’t be surprised if these enter the rulebooks.
While the tentative measure might keep drivers’ eyes on the road, there are concerns that it could go too far. Would the agency have to screen phone apps before they launch? Advocate groups like the Intelligent Car Coalition also contend that the government would have trouble keeping up with the rapid pace of navigation software development. Regulators are trying to assuage those fears, however; they’ve pledged to take a largely reactive approach that only asks for changes when features prove to be too dangerous. That promise won’t satisfy critics who believe that any rules would stifle innovation, but it suggests that the government’s safety gurus are aware of the potential pitfalls.
[Image credit: Karlis Dambrans, Flickr]
Filed under: GPS, Transportation
Via: New York Times
Source: Department of Transportation
WebMD Launches ‘Healthy Target’ Biometric Data Collection Service
WebMD today announced Healthy Target, a service that collects biometric data from activity trackers, wireless scales and other health monitoring devices and uses this information to deliver tips on healthy living. The release comes as a number of companies, including Apple, are looking at ways to integrate health and fitness tracking from a variety of sensors and devices to give consumers an overall look at their health profiles.
Healthy Target will be integrated into WebMD’s mobile app [Direct Link], allowing iPhone owners to aggregate all their health and fitness data into one application. Users will then receive health recommendations and fitness insights using WebMD’s physician-reviewed content.
“Consumers will appreciate the ease of incorporating their biometric data into our Healthy Target program and the health insights and recommendations offered to help them sustain a healthier life,” said David Ziegler, Director of Product Management for WebMD. “With more than 40%[1] of consumers using mobile devices to access health information, the time is right for a mobile app that can help translate data into life-improving insights.”
Besides pulling in step information from the iPhone 5s’ M7 coprocessor, Healthy Target also connects to devices from Entra, Fitbit, UP by Jawbone and Withings, with additional manufacturers expected to be announced in the coming weeks and months. According to Re/Code, the service uses the FDA-approved, secure online health repository 2net Platform from Qualcomm to sync this health data.
Healthy Target is one of several recent new health app initiatives including HealthKit from Apple, Samsung’s S.A.M.I, and the rumored Google Fit, which may be unveiled at Google’s I/O developer conference later this month.
Earlier this month, Apple briefly introduced its new HealthKit platform and associated Health app. Using HealthKit APIs, device manufacturers and app developers can share health and fitness data with Apple’s Health app, which will debut with iOS 8. Apple’s rumored iWatch product also is expected to be a primary focus of this health and fitness-related platform.
The updated WebMD mobile app with Healthy Target [Direct Link] is available today in the iOS App Store.![]()
MacBook Airs as Low as $649 With Best Buy EDU Deals [Mac Blog]
Best Buy is offering a $100 discount on all of the newest 2014 MacBook Air models, bringing the entry-level 11-inch model down to $799.
Best Buy is also offering a second deal for students with a valid .EDU email address that gives $150 off any Mac, and these two deals can be combined, cutting prices to the absolute lowest we’ve seen.
– 11.6″ MacBook Air, 4GB, 128GB SSD: $899 -> $799 -> $649
– 11.6″ MacBook Air, 4GB, 256GB SSD: $1099 -> $999 -> $849
– 13.3″ MacBook Air, 4GB, 128GB SSD: $999 -> $899 -> $749
– 13.3″ MacBook Air, 4GB, 256GB SSD: $1199 -> $1099 -> $949
Apple’s MacBook Air was last updated in April, and is considered safe to buy in our Buyer’s Guide. This is a significant discount on recently released MacBook Air computers, and one of the best deals we’ve seen. The combined deal will last until June 21, 2014, while the $150 off deal for students lasts until July 12, 2014.
Best Buy is also offering students $50 off the iPad Air and the Retina iPad mini.
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Angry Birds Transformers Headed Our Way Soon
Rovio‘s big franchise, Angry Birds, took off like a bolt of lighting when it first debuted on the mobile scene. Whether or not you have all, or some, of the various installments on your device right now, you are surely able to admit that you have played many of them over the years. The last Angry Birds game was Angry Birds Epic. That would be the RPG styled variation of the bird flying game. Another variations that is still on track for a fall release, as far as we know, is Angry Birds Stella. It would seem that Rovio has no intentions of letting the birds go by the wayside though as we have just learned that Angry Birds Transformers is in the works with a Hasbro.
The game will be similar to how Rovio approached Angry Birds Star Wars. You will have your various characters from the Transformers as birds. Surely they will have their own special little powers and various power–ups you can purchase/earn to make your journey a little easier.
Unfortunately Rovio states it will be out “later this year”. Not exactly what I was hoping for since Transformers 4 is slated for theaters June 27th. Keep an eye out on the official landing page for the new title.
Source: 9to5Google
Ecommerce mobile app development: Is it worth the money?
With news that mobile viewing is set to over take desktop viewing this year, it is no surprise that many ecommerce businesses are gearing up their mobile strategies. Whilst many business owners understand the benefits of mobile-friendly and responsive web designs, very few consider the advantages of developing a mobile app. Here we will examine the benefits of ecommerce mobile app development to help you decide whether it is worth the money.

Mobile users prefer using apps to their device’s internet browsers.
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Increase customer engagement
According to a study by Nielsen released in May this year, mobile users spend more time using apps than searching the internet. The study found that eighty six per cent of users were spending their time using apps, rather than their mobile internet browsers. With so many people using smartphone apps to do everything from making shopping lists to making actual purchases, it seems like far too good of an opportunity for ecommerce businesses to miss out on.
Using an ecommerce mobile app, businesses can deepen and personalise their engagement with customers. One of the ways they can do this is through using push notifications. These are messages that pop up on users’ phones. You can use them to communicate all sorts of information to your target audience, such as the fact your summer sale has now started or that you are offering free delivery, to entice them to re-visit your app and re-engage with your business.
Improve user experience for customers
Another advantage of mobile apps for ecommerce businesses is that providing they have been designed well, they can offer a greater user experience for customers than a desktop or mobile website can. This is due to the fact that they are optimised for the users’ phone model and tailored to meet their needs and requirements. Mobile apps also tend to load and run faster than traditional websites, allowing them to offer an even better user experience for customers. Allowing customers to make purchases quickly and easily, using your app, is a great way to increase your sales figures.
Learn more about your target audience
Having a mobile app developed for your ecommerce business will also allow you to learn more about your target audience. Just like websites, mobile apps can be integrated with analytics tools so you can see who is using the app, when they are using it and what for. Knowing this information will allow you to make better decisions for your business.

Mobile apps can be integrated with analytics tools so you can get to know your target audience better.
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Create a whole new revenue stream for your business
Although mobile apps are certainly not cheap to design and develop, providing they are made to a high standard, they should prove to offer a great return on investment. If you think about it, you are essentially creating a brand new revenue stream for your business. Run it alongside your traditional ecommerce website and you will stand the best chance at increasing your profits.
Conclusion
Although there are many advantages to building a mobile version of your ecommerce store or designing a responsive website that can adapt to all devices, there are also many benefits to developing a mobile app. Whilst many ecommerce business owners assume that a mobile app will be too expensive, it is worth considering the potential it has to increase customer engagement and generate higher levels of sales.
The results from the Nielsen survey are proof enough that mobile users prefer mobile apps. With this in mind, it only seems sensible that you cater for your customers’ needs by providing them with a mobile app version of your ecommerce store. An ecommerce mobile app will allow them to make their purchases quickly and easily, whether they are in the comfort of their own house or on the go.
Image credits:Marco Arment&Search Engine People Blog
AllCast Update Out Now With Tablet UX, Slideshow Mode and Auto Pause on Calls
A new update has been released this morning for AllCast. The update offers up some pretty nice new features that many have been dying for. As always, there are a ton of bug fixes. Literally, Koush says so. While bug fixes are great, new features are better. One such addition is a new slit screen Tablet UX that will let you browse your media while having full control over the playback at the same time.
Additionally the update also brings in a new photo slidehsow mode to let you continuously, and without any effort on your part, cast you photos from your device to your TV. To use it you simply tap the little play button in the upper right hand corner of the image. It simply moves through your photos with a nice little fade effect on your Chromecast connected TV, of through one of the plethora of other devices that AllCast connects and streams through.
The changelog also lists out a full screen swiping UI for photos and a nifty auto pause features when you get an incoming phone call on the device you are casting from. All-in-all, a really great update that everyone with the app should pick up today. If you don’t have the AllCast app, then be sure to check out the free version of the app to see what you think. You get 1 minute of cast time as many times as you want, if it wors for you and you like it, then you will want to grab the premium version for $4.99. We have both links down below for you guys.
Printeer is the 3D printer your kids can use
There’s no denying that 3D printers are cool. However, they’re not exactly easy to use for kids — not unless Junior has a knack for modelling software, anyway. If Mission Street Manufacturing’s Printeer hits its crowdfunding goal, though, children will have a 3D printer they can truly call their own. All you need to create a plastic masterpiece with Printeer is an iPad and a basic ability to draw. There’s no scary-looking CAD programs or other intermediary tools. The machinery itself is also friendly to young creators, with both an easily removable build platform and a transparent shell that shows how all the parts work together. The company hopes that schools will use it to teach the basics of design and engineering to kids who might otherwise wait years to get started.
You’ll have to act quickly if you want to get a Printeer as soon as possible. Right now, Mission Street is offering a limited batch of early units to those who pledge at least $549; if you’re one of those precious few, you’ll have a printer in your hands around October. After that, you’ll likely have to sit tight until sometime after November, when production kicks into high gear. With that said, your patience may pay off if Printeer lives up to its billing — it promises to make 3D printing appealing to a much wider (and much younger) audience.
Filed under: Peripherals
Source: Kickstarter






