Android ‘M’ is already spied in developer bug tracking

Given that the release of Android L is imminent, it should be of no surprise that the successor to the yet-to-be-named operating system is already in the pipeline.
Although Android L has previously been linked to being known a Lemon Meringue Pie, the next version of Android follows the same simplistic scheme of single letter naming and is simply being called Android M, and it appears Google are already discussing the release plan.
This comes as a reference to Android M is seen in a logging capture which makes reference to an experimental ‘M’ feature.
Whilst references to Android M could spark excitement, with Android L not pegged until Q4 of 2014, it’ll probably be a while before Android M or Android 6.0 is released.
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Google Play will soon list in-app purchase price ranges

Taking effect on September 30th, Google have announced on the developer dashboard that the price ranges for the cost of the various in-app purchases in a given app will soon be listed in the description of the app itself.
This is a great move by Google as it gives an idea of how much investment a so-called ‘free’ app will cost, allowing you (or a parent) to get an idea of the various purchases associated with the app.
Price ranges for in-app purchases Beginning September 30, 2014, all apps offering in-app purchases to users will have an “In-app purchases” price range displayed on their detail page on Google Play. Price ranges will include in-app products and subscriptions.
If any of your apps offer paid in-app features or subscriptions, go to your app’s In-app Products page to review the prices and publishing status of your in-app items.
Changes come into effect next week, and it couldn’t have come sooner.
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Samsung speeds up Galaxy Note 4 launch to compete with the iPhone 6

With Apple having claimed to ship 10 million units over the iPhone 6 launch weekend, Samsung now feel the need to expedite the Galaxy Note 4 release in an attempt to compete with the device, which they see as a direct competitor.
Consequently, Samsung are speeding up the Note 4 launch and will start with South Korea by making the device available the day after the announcement, which is ahead of its October launch.
Currently this only affects South Korea so it’s unsure how this will play out in the rest of the world, but Samsung are expecting to ship 15 million units in just 30 days.
With such an ambitious goal, do you think Samsung will achieve this, and more importantly will it make a difference?
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Leaked photo shows Moto S to be massive

A new leak shows off the Moto S in all its glory, and boy it’s big. Some say the Moto S is actually the next Nexus (codenamed Shamu) whilst others think it’ll be part of the Android Silver program, but the leak shows the rear panel lined up against the new Moto G and Moto X 2014 models.
At 5.9-inches, the Moto S is huge and the Moto X looks tiny in comparison even though it’s still got a 5.2-inch screen.
The Moto S is very safely in the phablet category, but is 5.9-inches too big?
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Samsung Thailand lists 6-inch Galaxy Mega 2

Samsung Thailand has listed its latest smartphone, the 6-inch Galaxy Mega 2. Presumably rolling out to a wider release in the coming weeks and months, the device picks up where the last model leave off.
Powered by a 1.5GHz quad-core processor, you’ll also find 1.5GB RAM and 16GB internal storage. In terms of cameras we have an 8-megapixel rear and front-facing 2.1-megapixel duo. As for the massive 6-inch screen, well, it’s 720p HD resolution. Definitely not leading edge stuff, no, but it should do the job for the general masses.
It’s not clear if or when the Galaxy Mega 2 might make its way to the United States; AT&T carried the first generation so we might look to them, if anyone.
Anyone interested in a plus-sized, entry-level handset?
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Accessory of the Day: Aleratec game controller mount $18.99

If you ever use your phone for gaming, you’ll know that they don’t make the most comfortable of controllers. Using an ergonomic feel, the Aleratec Universal Phone Game Controller puts the gaming into your hands without making you feel like you’re suffering from carpal tunnel. It’s lightweight and fits most devices, safely securing your smartphone with an adjustable mount. For only $18.99 (Prime eligible) this controller has great reviews and is worth a buy!
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LG bucks convention with Wine Smart flip smartphone

Not afraid to try something new (or is it old?), LG has announced a flip smartphone known as the Wine Smart. Powered by Android 4.4 KitKat, the internals include a 1.2GHz quad-core processor, 1GB RAM, and 4GB internal storage with microSD expansion. Flipping open the phone we find a 3.5-inch 480×320 pixel LCD screen that sits above the traditional cell phone button configuration and keypad.
It’s not obvious where the LG Wine Smart will end up however we’d be surprised if it ventures outside of South Korea.
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Vizio’s affordable 4K TVs finally arrive
It feels like forever since Vizio introduced the world to its P-Series of Ultra HD televisions, but today is finally the day that the company is bringing them to market. For starters, what caught most everyone’s attention back at CES was Vizio’s asking price for these 4K TV sets, starting at $1,000 for the 50-inch model and going all the way up to $2,500 for 70 inches of high-resolution goodness. Aside from the low cost and UHD features, the P-Series also sport LED backlighting and Smart TV capabilities, making these a well-rounded package overall. Vizio’s putting the P-Series up for grabs today on its website, while other US retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, Target and Walmart are expected to carry them at a later point.
Filed under: Displays, Home Entertainment, HD
Via: The Verge
Source: Vizio
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Google search results now bring you handy facts beneath the links
Google’s search engine has long brought useful factoids through its Knowledge Graph sidebars, but the results themselves have usually been skimpy; you’ve seen preview text, and that’s about it. Thankfully, Google has made that sneak peek considerably more useful. The internet giant just introduced Structured Snippets, or handfuls of relevant facts that appear alongside your result links. Search for your next camera, for instance, and you’ll find out some of its capabilities without having to click anything. The info you’ll get depends heavily on the pages themselves, and only some searches seem to bring up this content. However, Google is quick to note that it’s still early days — the company expects the relevance and quality of these tidbits to improve over time.
Via: Search Engine Land
Source: Google Research Blog
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BlackBerry put a $2,000 smartphone into our pauper’s hands
BlackBerry may have fallen out of favor with the majority of mainstream smartphone purchasers, but the company has always held a certain appeal with the, erm, super-rich. That’s why it’s no surprise to see the Porsche Design P’9983 getting unveiled here at London’s Harrods, a department store where personal submarines and gold-plated Xbox Ones sit side-by-side. The phone is the latest collaboration with the German design outfit, which crams BlackBerry hardware into its own chassis, and we got some time to find out how this thing feels in our hands.
Before we begin, however, we should indulge in a little history. After all, the P’9983 is the third device to emerge from the collaboration between BlackBerry and Porsche Design. The first was the P’9881, which crammed a BlackBerry Bold 9900 into a new chassis — an idea that was so popular, it sold 170,000 units and became Harrods’ biggest selling device. This was followed by the P’9982, or a BlackBerry Z10 with a minor storage bump and an angular, more brutal exterior. We’ve heard an unofficial statistic that around 30,000 of these units have been sold in the device’s life, which goes to show that there is a market for this sort of ultra-ultra-premium smartphone.
If you were hoping that the P’9983 would be taking hardware cues from either the soon-to-be-released Classic or Passport, then you’re likely to be disappointed. Unfortunately, this device is merely a dressed-up version of the old Q10. That means that you’re stuck rocking the same dual-core 1.5GHz Qualcomm MSM8960, 2GB RAM, 3.1-inch 720 x 720 display and 2,100mAh battery that that we saw back in April of last year. The only difference this time around, is that there’s 64GB storage tucked inside the hardware, rather than the 16GB found in the original and the microSD slot will now accept 128GB cards.

Of course, the one thing that the Q10 did get right was the keyboard, and it’s this feature that has sent Porsche Design’s employees a little crazy. This time out, the device has a keyboard with specially-crafted “glass-like” keys made from composite plastic and a 3D-effect for the lettering. The high-gloss keyboard is tremendously easy to run your fingers across, and there’s a surprising amount of travel considering the size of the device. The keys are big enough that you’ll probably be able to hammer out mini masterpieces on this as soon as you’ve gotten back into the habit of using a physical keyboard.
One of the things that you’ll be sure of with a Porsche Design handset is that the build quality will be exemplary. It’s no different here, with a stainless steel frame that is pleasingly heavy. You can feel it hang inside your suit jacket pocket, giving you the impression that it’ll take a lot of punishment.
The P’9883 runs BlackBerry 10.3, but the company didn’t want to spend too much time discussing the operating system in any great depth. After all, there’s another device due very shortly that’ll emphasize the new software features in greater detail. Some of the things you can spot, however, include a new “blue circle” that highlights the most commonly used feature in any menu — offering an email compose shortcut in the email hub or the shutter icon within the camera. There are also a raft of small software tweaks that Porsche Design has included, like a PD-styled clock face, loading screen and system font.
One thing that won’t change on this new device is the ability to side-load Android APKs if you’re not satisfied with the selections on BlackBerry World and the Amazon App Store. The former, however, is being tweaked to focus on productivity apps rather than trying to compete with Google Play.

Camera-wise, there’s an 8-megapixel, sapphire crystal-coated lens at the back that we’ve also covered in enormous detail in our review of the BlackBerry Q10. At first blush, little has changed, which means that we’re confident enough to give you the TL;DR version here: in bright light, photos are good with bright color reproduction, albeit missing a little bit of sharpness. In darkness, you’re probably better off using another device.
Like the Z10 before it, once you open up the presentation box, you’ll find a credit-card sized certificate of authenticity and your own “exclusive” BBM code. The 2AA that sits at the start of your messaging pin will denote you as a cut above regular users, and a special icon will appear in your profile to tell the world that you spent some serious cash on your phone. The device is also exquisitely packaged, coming in a sturdy box that includes a stereo headset, charging plugs for various nations, a USB cable and a polishing cloth. You’ll also be able to swap out that glass-weave backplate for various premium leather options in a variety of colors.

BlackBerry is targeting its line of Porsche Design handsets to the “Power Professional,” a euphemism that broadly encompasses style-conscious millionaires and ultra-masculine business types. It should, therefore, be no surprise to learn that the the Porsche Design BlackBerry P’9983 will set you back £1,400 / $2,000 (which roughly converts to €1,780). For most of us, that’s a little too steep considering that you can get a Q10 for free on some contracts nowadays. If you’re not a devotee of asceticism, or you’re already an oil billionaire, or you do your business deals from the front seat of your Porsche, then it’s just pocket change. Of course, this device is little more than a statement of wealth, a bold way of walking into a room and saying “I am rich” without having to pull out your most recent bank statement. As long as you can ignore those who’d point out that you can get essentially the same phone for free, then you can snag this device from Harrods at the start of October and from other high-end outlets a week afterward.
Filed under: Cellphones, Mobile, Blackberry
Source: BlackBerry
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