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Aug

HTC’s big, budget-minded Desire 816 phone reaches the US on August 12th


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If you’ve been intrigued by HTC’s big-yet-affordable Desire 816, you no longer have to go through an importer to get one in the US. The 5.5-inch Android smartphone will be available through Virgin Mobile on August 12th for $299 contract-free. Nothing has changed apart from the support for Virgin’s network, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing — while we’re not fans of the cameras, the 816 is a good deal if you want a large display at a low price (and haven’t scored a OnePlus One invitation). Don’t despair if you want something smaller or cheaper, either. AT&T recently launched the 4.7-inch Desire 610 for $200 on prepaid GoPhone service (free on a regular contract), so you have at least one other option for a modern HTC phone if the One and One Remix are too rich for your blood.

Filed under: Cellphones, Mobile, HTC, AT&T

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12
Aug

What’s on your HDTV: Shark Week, ‘Wilfred’ series finale and ‘Mission Blue’


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This week sports fans can check out preseason NFL action, Little League World Series and the US Men’s basketball team. Of course, it’s also Shark Week and as usual, Discovery is trying to squeeze a few more specials out of everything related to the creatures. Our highlight for the week is looking at the ocean, but it comes from Netflix, where the Mission Blue documentary will premiere early Friday morning. It follows oceanographer Sylvia Earle on her mission to save oceans from threats like overfishing, pollution and climate change. Finales include a season wrap-up for Last Comic Standing and the series finale for FXX’s Wilfred. Check after the break for a list of what’s new this week plus a few trailers, and drop a note in the comments if you see any highlights we’ve missed.

Blu-ray, Streaming movies & Games

  • The Blacklist (S1)
  • Out of the Past
  • Hercules
  • Tarzan
  • The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
  • Fun and Fancy Free
  • Bedknobs and Broomsticks
  • Locke
  • Risen 3: Titan Lords (Xbox 360, PS3, PC)

Monday

  • The Awesomes, Hulu
  • Switched at Birth, ABC Family, 8PM
  • Running Wild with Bear Grylls, NBC, 8PM
  • WWE Raw, USA, 8PM
  • Whose Line Is It Anyway?, CW, 8PM
  • Shark Week: Jaws Strikes Back, Discovery, 9PM
  • Partners, FX, 9 & 9:30PM
  • American Ninja Warrior, NBC, 9PM
  • The Fosters, ABC Family, 9PM
  • Major Crimes (summer finale), TNT, 9PM
  • Shark Week: Monster Hammerhead, Discovery, 10PM
  • Anger Management, FX, 10 & 10:30PM
  • Under the Dome, CBS, 10PM
  • Murder in the First (season finale), TNT, 10PM
  • Teen Wolf, MTV, 10PM

Tuesday

  • Food Fighters, NBC, 8PM
  • Pretty Little Liars, ABC Family, 8PM
  • 4th and Loud (series premiere), A&E, 9PM
  • Face Off, Syfy, 9PM
  • Matador, El Rey, 9PM
  • Rizzoli & Isles, TNT, 9PM
  • Chasing Life (summer finale), ABC Family, 9PM
  • Royal Pains , USA, 9PM
  • Shark Week: Alien Sharks: Return to the Abyss, Discovery, 9PM
  • Shark Week: Lair of the Mega Shark, Discovery, 10PM
  • Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the Atlanta Falcons, HBO, 10PM
  • The Singles Project (series premiere), Bravo, 10PM
  • The Wil Wheaton Project (season finale), Syfy, 10PM
  • Finding Carter, MTV, 10PM
  • Drunk History, Comedy Central, 10PM
  • Perception, TNT, 10PM
  • Tyrant, FX, 10PM
  • Covert Affairs, USA, 10PM
  • Nathan for You, Comedy Central, 10:30PM
  • Sullivan & Son, TBS, 10PM

Wednesday

  • Penn & Teller: Fool Us, CW, 8PM
  • Unsung: The Emotions, TV One, 8PM
  • Big Brother, CBS, 8PM
  • Young & Hungry, ABC Family, 8PM
  • So You Think You Can Dance, Fox, 8PM
  • Mystery Girls, ABC Family, 8:30PM
  • The Director’s Chair: Quentin Tarantino, El Rey, 9PM
  • Legends (series premiere), TNT, 9PM
  • Shark Week: Zombie Sharks, Discovery, 9PM
  • 60 Minutes Sports, Showtime, 9PM
  • Suits, USA, 9PM
  • Franklin & Bash (season premiere), TNT, 10PM
  • Shark Week: Spawn of Jaws: The Birth, Discovery, 10PM
  • Extant, CBS, 10PM
  • The Bridge, FX, 10PM
  • Wilfred (series finale), FXX, 10PM
  • Taxi Brooklyn, NBC, 10PM
  • Motive, ABC, 10PM
  • Virgin Territory, MTV, 11PM
  • The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail, Comedy Central, 12:30AM

Thursday

  • Quick Draw, Hulu
  • Monday Night Football: Jaguars/Bears, ESPN, 8PM
  • The Quest, ABC, 8PM
  • Defiance, Syfy, 8PM
  • Rush, USA, 9PM
  • Dating Naked, VH1, 9PM
  • Shark Week: I Escaped Jaws 2, Discovery, 9PM
  • Welcome to Sweden, NBC, 9PM
  • Rectify, Sundance TV, 9PM
  • Big Brother, CBS, 9PM
  • Dominion, Syfy, 9PM
  • Working the Engels, NBC, 9:30PM
  • Gang Related (season finale), Fox, 9PM
  • Shark Week: Sharkageddon, Discovery, 10PM
  • Married, FX, 10PM
  • Satisfaction, USA, 10PM
  • Ridiculousness, MTV, 10PM
  • NY Med (season finale), ABC, 10PM
  • Last Comic Standing (season finale), NBC, 10PM
  • Garfunkel & Oates, IFC, 10PM
  • You’re The Worst, FX, 10:30PM
  • Black Jesus, Cartoon Network, 11PM
  • Seven Deadly Sins, Showtime, 11PM

Friday

  • Mission Blue, Netflix, 3AM
  • Masters of Illusion, CW, 8PM
  • WWE SmackDown, Syfy, 8PM
  • Cold Justice (season finale), TNT, 9PM
  • L Word Mississippi, Showtime, 9PM
  • Shark Week: Megalodon: The New Evidence, Discovery, 10PM
  • Jonah from Tonga, HBO, 10PM
  • The Knick, Cinemax, 10PM
  • The Almighty Johnsons, Syfy, 11PM

Saturday

  • Cedar Cove, Hallmark, 8PM
  • Sole Custody, Lifetime, 8PM
  • Brazil vs. USA men’s basketball, ESPN, 9PM
  • Hell on Wheels, AMC, 9PM
  • Outlander, Starz, 9PM
  • Shark Week: Sharksanity, Discovery, 10PM
  • Katt Williams: Priceless, HBO, 10PM

Sunday

  • NASCAR Sprint Cup Series @ Michigan, ESPN, 1PM
  • Chiefs/Panthers NFL preseason, Fox, 8PM
  • Sunday Night Baseball, ESPN, 8PM
  • Wipeout, ABC, 8PM
  • Big Brother, CBS, 8PM
  • Ray Donovan, Showtime, 9PM
  • Unforgettable, CBS, 9PM
  • True Blood, HBO, 9PM
  • The Last Ship, TNT, 9PM
  • The Musketeers, BBC America, 9PM
  • Rising Star, ABC, 9PM
  • Manhattan, WGN, 10PM
  • The Lottery, Lifetime, 10PM
  • The Strain, FX, 10PM
  • Masters of Sex, Showtime, 10PM
  • The Leftovers, HBO, 10PM
  • Falling Skies, TNT, 10PM
  • The Hunt, History, 10PM
  • Reckless, CBS, 10PM
  • Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, HBO, 11PM

Filed under: Home Entertainment, HD

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12
Aug

Lenovo Yoga 10 HD+: Is it a big enough improvement to warrant the Purchase? [Review]



When Lenovo released the Yoga 8 and the Yoga 10 there wasn’t a heck of a lot of excitement around them. The specs weren’t “top-tier” and the screen resolution of both tablet were the same, 1280 x 800. Needless to say, that resolution looked just fine on the Yoga 8, but the larger Yoga 10.1 looked pretty pixelated. At $259.00 (currently) and battery life hitting the 18 hour marker for just usage, I felt it was a great deal anyways. Although I did wish, and so did many others, that the screen was a bit more hi-res. Lenovo heard the cries and have since released a revamped version of the tablet with a follow-up version, the Yoga 10.1 HD+.

Quite a few things changed in the HD+ variant besides just the screen. The overall tablet has a number of external differences as well as a couple internal changes. On the screen side of things though they kicked it up from the 1200 x 800 resolution to 1920 x 1200. As you can see in the image below, it is a drastic improvement to how to it looks. Everything is much more crisp and arguably, this is exactly what they should have launched the first time around. Not sure if you can see the difference between the screenshots or not, but hopefully you can.

Yoga 10.1 HD+ screenshot

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Yoga 10.1 first version tablet screenshot

Yoga 10 Old Version

Moving along though, we can see that the rear stand has also changed. It is slightly thicker and is a bit longer. This helps the balance of the tablet when in stand mode and gives you a bit more flexibility with angles that you couldn’t so easily achieve with the shorter, more stubby, stand on the original Yoga 10.1. It also lets it sit a bit more vertical than its predecessor and gives it a better center of gravity to allow for more viewing angles without toppling.

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Yoga 10 HD+ sitting to the right.

Lenovo Yoga 10.1 HD+ Review

Under the stand, where the SD card goes, they have incorporate a door that covers the slot. It is just a thin strip of plastic that clicks into place. It is a nice addition, but not all that necessary in my book.

Yoga 10 HD+ sitting to the right. Yoga 10 HD+ sitting to the right.

The HD+ power button that is found on the site is also much stiffer. You don’t have to press it in as far to get the tablet to turn on and off. You can also the camera difference simply from the outside. The original offered a 5MP where as the newer one offers an 8MP.

Internally the processor was also changed out. They moved from the MediaTech 1.2GHz quad-core processor to a Qualcomm 400 quad-core 1.60GHz processor. Lenovo also doubled up from the 1Gb of RAM to 2GB of RAM. Even with all the changes, the tablet only gained a small amount of weight going from 1.3 pounds to 1.38 pounds. Having the unique ability to have both the new and old tablet on hand, I can tell you that I can’t feel the weight difference at all.


Sound:

I do have to touch on the sound simply because the tablet boasts the Dolby Digital Surround sound branding, software and dual front facing speakers. The original Yoga 10 also offered the same thing. Interestingly enough, the sound is dramatically improved on the HD+. Like, night and day different even without toggling any of the Dolby settings.

Other Software Enhancements

Software wise they also made a few changes. The HD+ is still on Android started out on Android 4.2 but received an update to Android 4.4 fairly recently.  A new multi-window function has been added  to the HD+ base software. It is pretty cool, even though a little laggy. To use it you just tap on your multitask button at the bottom, then you can drag up your most recent apps and create up to 4 panes. You can also hit the small icon on the top right of the list and drag specific apps up.

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You can long press on that center button and resize in any direction based on your needs. A quick tap on it provides you options to close individual panes, add a pane or enlarge a specific pane that is active. The active pane has a blue outline around it and can be controlled independently from the rest. Meaning you can have music playing and a YouTube video streaming while writing an email. If you do so desire.

Lenovo also made a few icon design changes and included a few other apps like SECUREit HD. It is essentially a security app that lets you free up device memory, block ads, manage your apps, and set individual permissions per app on the device.

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Do the upgrades make it better or worse?

That is a fairly tricky question. One would think that a switch to a Qualcomm processor and doubling the RAM would have a significant improvement in operations. While I am still getting the same great battery life, the tablet has some noticeable lag between screens, apps and during the multi-window use. I was kind of expecting it, so I wasn’t all that surprised. The build quality, design and look are fantastic and have always been something that I loved about most Lenovo products. There have been a few questionable devices in my day that I have seen. Even with the clunky skin and the noticeable lag issues, it performs well. By that I mean that after your game or app is open things run pretty smoothly. A few changes in the developer settings and a new home replacements, like Nova, makes things a little better.

Overall thoughts on the Lenovo Yoga 10.1 HD+ and tablets in general

I have always felt that a tablet is purchased for a specific purpose or need for the user’s life. The Yoga line isn’t out there to compete with the Note Pro or the iPads. It is out there to compete in the mid-range market for users who are more media centric and is geared more towards watching movies, TV shows, reading books and casual browsing. In my case, the tablet has been used on a number of road trips for the kids to watch movies and for playing some Battlefield 4 Commander late at night in my bed. The battery life shines and easily makes it a day or longer depending on your use.  Having the SD card slots makes it easy to load it up with plenty of movies and books for ages. Not to mention the tablets internal storage is 32GB out the gate. I don’t feel the stand is gimmicky at all. It is actually extremely useful and takes the “holding” out of the picture.

As for the price tag, Lenovo has it set at $349.99 right now directly through Lenovo. It is well worth that price tag for the right individual. Those looking for a bigger screen for media uses, car trips, plane rides and more that don’t need or want something lightning fast that dies 5 hours into the day.

 

 


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12
Aug

Apple Launches Email Ad Campaign Focusing on Productivity


Apple today began a new email ad campaign drawing customer attention to the iPad’s productivity capabilities by highlighting several different Business-oriented apps for the tablet, including Pages, Numbers, Keynote and Microsoft Office for iPad.

iPad is the perfect way to be more productive than ever. Its powerful apps are designed to take full advantage of the things only iPad can do. So you’ll have everything you need to do what matters most.

The email advertises how customers can create documents, spreadsheets, and presentations with Apple’s own iWork software, available for free with every new iPad, and it also points towards Microsoft Office, which was released for the iPad in March.

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Competitors like Microsoft and Samsung have launched aggressive ad campaigns attempting to position the iPad as a content consumption device without the multitasking capabilities or the software to allow it to serve as a true PC replacement, but Apple has fired back in recent months with an equally aggressive “Your Verse” iPad campaign that shows the iPad being used in hundreds of different ways for a variety of vital tasks that range from composing to choreographing to mountaineering.

Microsoft used the lack of Office software on the iPad as a main advertising point for its Surface tablets throughout 2013, before releasing an iPad version of the productivity software earlier this year. Microsoft has actually seen enormous success with Office for iPad, garnering 35 million downloads as of July, suggesting millions of customers are using their iPads for productivity-oriented tasks like creating documents and presentations.

In addition to sending out emails, Apple launched a promotion for several different productivity apps in the App Store last week, offering discounts on apps like Fantastical, Clear, Notability, Scanner Pro, and more. That sale lasts until August 14.

The company has also been continuing to expand its “Your Verse” advertising campaign, releasing two new stories earlier this morning highlighting Chinese electropop group Yaoband and Detroit Slow Roll city bike ride cofounder and organizer Jason Hall.

Apple’s focus on productivity comes just weeks after the company inked a deal with IBM that will see the two companies teaming up to push for more iPads in enterprise environments.




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12
Aug

HTC Desire 800 and 600 series now available in United States


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HTC on Monday confirmed the U.S. availability for its Desire 800 and Desire 600 series of smartphones. Touching down tomorrow, August 12, the Desire 816 (pictured above) will be available through Virgin Mobile on a number of rate plans. The Desire 610 and Desire 816 will also be sold direct to consumers via HTC’s website. The… Read more »

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12
Aug

Accessory of the Day: Seidio Obex waterproof case for Samsung Galaxy S4 (31% OFF)


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Samsung Galaxy S4 owners who might be eyeing the Galaxy S5 and its waterproof capabilities may not want to rush off to buy a new phone. As nice as that new model is and all, most of us don’t want to commit to a new contract or finance another device. Why not add a case that makes… Read more »

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12
Aug

Sound off! What are your favorite apps for traveling abroad?


It’s summertime. Besides the living being easy, it’s the perfect time for some much needed rest and relaxation. The next time you head out of town on vacation, you’ll probably rely on your smartphone to help get you around. What are some important applications that make traveling and communicating easier? Which translator apps help you order food? Are you using VoIP to stay in touch with relatives? Do you rely on Airbnb to figure out where you’re going to stay each night? How do you keep track of your flights? Head over to the Engadget forums and share your favorites!

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12
Aug

GameStop’s trade-in pricing is now less confusing


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You’ve brushed up on memorizing lines of dialog from Goldeneye, yeah? Well good, because they’ll come in handy now that GameStop has confirmed the specifics of its new system for selling back the games you no longer want. The outfit has issued a press release that it’s moving from a ten price-point system for trade values down to four: cash, credit and cash or credit with its in-store loyalty system — the latter of which will net the most for your transaction. What’s it all mean? Well, apparently there are now over 100 titles that are worth at least $20 should you want to pre-order Destiny come August 18th. We wouldn’t count on any of them being more than a year old, though.

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Filed under: Gaming, Home Entertainment, HD

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12
Aug

Dropbox for Android finally gets a smarter search system


With cloud storage options becoming as numerous as actual clouds peppering the sky, it’s nice to see app developers hunkering down to make serious improvements. That’s exactly what the folks at Dropbox did with their latest Android app update — it packs the ability to preview documents (perfect for all those lengthy, similarly titled PDFs you’ve got kicking around) but the biggest draw here is the app’s much-improved search system. Need to find a pesky file hidden in a certain folder? That’s a cakewalk now. Hazy on the exact name of the photo you’re looking for? The app suggests filenames while you peck out your furtive queries, and highlights potential matches while you type. If anything, the only sore spot here might be the brief wait involved: the update hasn’t hit our devices just yet, but Dropbox says it’ll trickle out into the wild over the next few hours.

Filed under: Software, Mobile

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11
Aug

Galaxy Note Edge could feature giant curved display


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Samsung may introduce a variation of the Samsung Galaxy Note which features a curved or three-sided display. That is, provided, a recent trademark application is any indicator. According to details discovered by Galaxy Club, Samsung has filed for a trademark for “Galaxy Note Edge”. It’s worth noting that this could ultimately prove to be nothing in… Read more »

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