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Jul

SQUARE ENIX puts Final Fantasy V on sale for 50% Off



Summer sale son apps and games keep popping up every day. Square Enix has added another one of their famed Final Fantasy titles to the sales list today. Taking the 1992 release RPG from $14.99 down to just $7.99 for a limited time.

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If you are in a spending mood today you might also want to snag a few of the other Final Fantasy titles while you are at it. Square has Final Fantasy III and Final Fantasy IV also on sale for $7.99. That should give you plenty of entertainment to get you through those long hot days of summer and help you stock up for the long cold winters. Below are all the links you need. The Playboard widget might not be reflecting the sale price right this minute, but it is appearing on the Play Store.

Final Fantasy III in the Play Store

Final Fantasy IV in the Play Store


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29
Jul

Beats Music adds new options for enhanced personalization


Some of the main items that Beats Music claims set it apart from the competition are its personalization and curated content. Looking to boost both of those areas, Apple’s pending purchase has tossed in a few tweaks. First, if you’re familiar with the service, you know that upon launching the app for the first time, you’re prompted to select a few of your favorite artists and genres to give Beats a clue to your audio sensibilities. Those selections are now editable, making adding and deleting easy for evolving tastes. You’re also able to access a list of recently played tracks from the handy Sentence feature — just in case you forgot to mark ‘em for later. More playlists have also been added to the Just for You section, increasing the amount and range of recommendations. All of the recent additions are available now through the service’s mobile and web apps.

Filed under: Internet, Software, Mobile

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Source: Beats Music

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29
Jul

Uber for Business bills companies directly for employee’s rides


Airbnb has realized the next step is to start heavily targeting business users. Uber has clearly come to the same conclusion, and just like the subletting startup, it’s bringing direct billing to business customers. The centralized system would not only cover payments, but would eliminate the need to track receipts. Companies would automatically receive all the necessary trip details after their employee finished a ride. Even if your company doesn’t choose to do direct billing, you can still connect your Uber and Concur accounts to have e-receipts automatically filed on your behalf. We won’t lie and say Uber for Business is the most exciting development in the world, but it certainly makes managing your expenses a lot easier.

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Source: Uber

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29
Jul

‘EA Access’ subscription on Xbox One brings all-you-can-eat gaming for $5 per month


It appears EA and Microsoft have been paying attention to Netflix and PlayStation Now (which opens its doors to all PS4 owners in two days), and are combining to offer a different subscription service for gamers. The EA Access pass is available (currently in beta) for $5 per month or $30 per year and gives subscribers unlimited access to a “Vault” of games. Right now that list covers FIFA 14, Madden NFL 25, Peggle 2 and Battlefield 4, with the promise of more titles soon. Not enticed by the promise of last year’s games plus 10 percent discounts on EA games, DLC, and in-game currency? They’re also adding in early access trials for this year’s round of EA sports games (Madden, NHL, NBA Live, FIFA) and Dragon Age: Inquisition that open up five days before the games go on sale and let your progress carry over to the retail version.

EA Access passes will be sold in GameStop stores, EB Games in Canada, and online for European gamers via GameStop and Amazon. You can hit the website for details, and EA says it will become available for everyone on Xbox One “soon.” Considering the discounts, if you were already planning on picking up a sports game or two this fall, the pricing doesn’t seem particularly outrageous, although we will be interested to see what rotates through the “evolving” list of vault games. So, on a scale from Horse Armor DLC to Sim City 4, how excited is everyone about this?

Filed under: Gaming, HD, Microsoft

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Source: EA, EA Access

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29
Jul

Stream Lollapalooza sets from Outkast, Skrillex and Phantogram this weekend


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If you enjoy taking in the summer’s big music festivals from the comforts of your sofa, you’ve likely already peeped this year’s Coachella and Bonaroo livestreams. The in-home viewing continues this weekend with Chicago’s annual Lollapalooza event, kicking off Friday, August 1st at 2PM CT on Red Bull TV. Over the course of the weekend, there’s three channels of over 100 performances on tap, with interviews and behind-the-scenes content peppered in. In addition to web access, the festivities will be beamed to Apple TV, Xbox 360, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, Samsung Smart TVs and a range of mobile devices for a truckload of streaming options. Notable acts set to take the stage between Friday and Sunday include Outkast, Kings of Leon, Skrillex, Phantogram, Broken Bells and The Avett Brothers — just to name a few.

[Photo credit: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for Coachella]

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Source: Lollapalooza (Red Bull TV)

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29
Jul

Thieves Target Durham, North Carolina Apple Store in Smash-and-Grab Robbery [Mac Blog]


Thieves last night stole an unknown number of MacBooks in a smash-and-grab theft at the Apple Store located in the Southpoint Mall in Durham, North Carolina. The MacBook units reportedly were display models situated in the front section of the store.

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The Apple Store is part of The Streets at Southpoint, a shopping destination that includes both an indoor mall and an outdoor shopping pavilion. The Apple store is located in an outdoor section of the complex, making it an easier target for an overnight theft. The store is currently closed following the break-in.

Smash-and-grab robberies are not uncommon at Apple retail stores, which often are built with glass panels to showcase the interior of the store. In December of last year, the new Haarlem store was the target of a smash-and-grab robbery shortly after it opened. Only a small amount of merchandise was stolen in that break-in.




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29
Jul

Ford Transitioning From BlackBerries to iPhones for Employees


Ford Motor Company is planning to transition its corporate employees from BlackBerry to Apple, providing approximately 3,300 workers with iPhones by the end of the year, reports Bloomberg. According to Ford spokesperson Sara Tatchio, Ford is also aiming to get iPhones into the hands of an additional 6,000 corporate employees over the course of the next two years as they transition from flip phones.

To oversee the switch to iOS devices, Ford will hire a mobile technology analyst, with one facet of the job involving the “global deployment of corporate iPhones.” In her statement to Bloomberg, Tatchio highlighted the iPhone’s ability to meet both the personal and secure business needs of Ford’s employees as a reason for the switch.

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“We are going to get everyone on iPhones,” Tatchio said. “It meets the overall needs of the employees because it is able to serve both our business needs in a secure way and the needs we have in our personal lives with a single device.”

Having all employees on the same smartphone will improve security and simplify information technology management, Tatchio said. Ford is making “no extra investment” to convert to iPhones, other than the cost of replacing the devices, she said.

While the iPhone and the iPad are already used by more than 98 percent of Fortune 500 companies, Apple is aiming to make significant strides in the enterprise market in the coming months to bolster its penetration numbers, and Ford is likely to be just one of many companies transitioning to Apple devices in the near future.

The Cupertino company has recently formed a partnership with IBM to “transform enterprise mobility” through a series of new business apps and services for iOS devices, and the deal will also see IBM selling Apple devices to its corporate customers, which is bad news for BlackBerry.

During Apple’s most recent earnings call, CEO Tim Cook suggested the company was aiming to get iPhones, iPads, and Macs into the hands of more people, with enterprise marking a “huge opportunity” for growth.




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29
Jul

More leaks point to a Motorola-made Nexus device


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A few days ago we shared a rumor with you regarding the Motorola-made Nexus device. According to the rumor, that device, codenamed “Shamu”, is supposed to be launched later this year and sport a 5.9″ screen. That sounded really hard to believe, however, additional info points in the same direction. The Information reports that Motorola… Read more »

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29
Jul

Facebook will force you to use the Messenger app if you want to chat


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If you use Facebook app for chating purposes via Facebook, you’re out of luck. Facebook is going to force you to install Facebook Messenger in order to do that rather soon, in the next few days actually. So, here’s the gist. Facebook didn’t make an official statement, they sent it directly to TechCrunch: In the… Read more »

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29
Jul

How to make your dumb home smarter without spending a fortune


If you go all out connecting your house, you can end up spending as much upgrading a smart home as it costs to build a dumb one. But you don’t need a ton of proprietary gear to pimp your crib with 21st-century tech. Your smartphone and tablet already serve to consolidate your digital life, and they can do the same with your lights, power outlets, air conditioning and nanny cam — even your door locks and Crock-Pot can be app-controlled, if you so please. Join us here to explore affordable options for your entire home, all of which can be installed yourself.

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