Deal: HTC is once again offering 50% off all accessories

A few weeks before Christmas, HTC released their weekly Hot Deal that gave 50% off all accessories on the company’s site. That deal is back, and only lasts until midnight tonight (December 30th), so you better act fast if you want to snag some savings.
The Hot Deal includes every accessory listed on the site. That includes all cases, chargers, car kits, external batteries, speakers, and even the HTC Fetch. While it’s not on the main accessory page, the deal also extends to Nexus 9 accessories, including the Magic Cover. All colors are available except for the Coral Amethyst variant, but that still leaves you with Mint Indigo, Indigo Black and Lime Stone options. Unfortunately, the Nexus 9 Keyboard Folio is out of stock, so you’ll still have to pay full price for it through Google Play.
The 50% off discount will apply to your order when you go to checkout, so don’t be alarmed at the high prices you see when browsing through the site. What’s more, HTC is also offering free shipping for U.S.A. residents, making this a tough deal to pass up. Additionally, the company is still offering 20% off select smartphones until January 2nd, so you may be able to save quite a bit more than you imagined.
Head to the link below to grab some new accessories. Is anyone planning on picking anything up? Let us know what you get!
Chromebooks can now run Linux in a separate window
Although the Chromebook functions on a Linux based operating system, it cannot run Linux and Chrome OS at the same time with users required to implement a dual-boot mechanism. However, the new Crouton extension for Chrome can help users run Linux in a dedicated window within Chrome OS without having to reboot and switch the OS altogether.
Linux will be fully operable in the said window and will allow users to perform functions as they would on a full blown Linux computer. In theory, it was possible to run Chrome OS and Linux simultaneously using Crouton before, but this new extension makes the lives of users a lot easier.
In his Google+ post, Francois Beaufort mentioned that users will need to enable developer mode to make use of this nifty feature on Chrome OS. So if you ever wanted to run Linux side-by-side on a Chrome OS machine, your lives just got easier thanks to the Crouton extension.
Source: +FrancoisBeaufort – Google+
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Samsung squeezed past Apple in consumer satisfaction for smartphones
Apple may have owned Christmas, but Samsung won the year when it came to satisfying shoppers with its phones. The latest stats from the American Consumer Satisfaction Index, which surveys 70,000 consumers every year, show Samsung slightly beating out Apple by two points with a satisfaction score of 81. Sure, it’s not a huge lead, but it’s a big jump for the company from last year’s score of 76. Apple, meanwhile, saw its score fall more than two points since last year. It’s always tough to read much into these numbers (was it the Galaxy S5 that helped, or just Android improvements?), but it’s still a decent win for Samsung. Don’t be surprised if Samsung ends up marketing the heck out of this during the Superbowl.
It’s not as if we didn’t see this coming, either. Samsung also trounced Apple in smartphone consumer satisfaction in the middle of last year (before the release of the iPhone 5S). ACSI’s overall satisfaction stats for 2013 still showed Apple leading Samsung by five points, but the two were neck-and-neck for much of the year. J.D. Power’s satisfaction survey for 2014 ranked Apple as the leading smartphone brand for all major carriers, but even then Samsung wasn’t far behind.
So what does all of this really mean? Some shoppers might not have been happy with Apple’s move into the big phone arena with the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus. For buyers who were used to the svelte iPhone 5 and 5S, Apple’s new devices might have been tough to get used to. Samsung, meanwhile, delivered its most feature-rich entry yet with the Galaxy S5. Its water-resistant case was ideal for the accident-prone, and it offered one of the first great cameras on an Android device. The battle for our affection from both companies will only be a good thing for consumers. It’ll make them both focus on delivering devices that are actually useful, rather than just meaningless spec upgrades.
Filed under: Mobile, Apple, Samsung
Via: BGR
Source: ACSI
OnePlus One can now be sold in India

OnePlus has gone through many ups and downs since it released the One this past April. Most of the issues they’ve had have been their own doing, but recently a ban was placed on the OnePlus One to sell in India because CyanogenMod had signed an exclusivity deal with Mircomax. Well due to a decision made today, OnePlus can sell again in India temporarily.
It was decided that Micromax targets the low-end market, whereas the OnePlus One targets the high-end market. So until they can take the case back to the judge who initially placed the ban, OnePlus can sell their One to India. Then, it all depends on whether or not OnePlus can convince the judge to let them continue sales in India.
However even if they can continue sales in India, the exclusivity agreement between CyanogenMod and Micromax still holds, which will keep OnePlus One owners from upgrading their devices. To be honest, it was kind of a low blow for CyanogenMod to have signed this agreement with Micromax when they already had a working arrangement with OnePlus. Such is business I suppose.
For those who were wanting a OnePlus One in India, you should act now before the case is taken back to the judge, as the ban may be placed again.
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BlackBerry Knowledge Base explains the removal of Adobe Flash from OS 10.3.1
As some folks have noticed, especially BlackBerry Classic owners and those running OS leaks, Adobe Flash has been removed from BlackBerry OS 10.3.1. For their part, BlackBerry has never really said much about the situation directly but the BlackBerry Knowledge Base was updated with an explanation for the removal. As expected, it mentions Adobe stopped development of mobile Flash back in 2011 and the mobile web is now moving to HTML5.
30 best Android games of 2014
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It was an amazing year for mobile gaming in 2014. Despite the fact that Candy Crush was most downloaded overall, we saw signs that gaming studios are taking the platform more seriously than ever before. We saw games with great designs and games that pushed the bar up on what a good game should be. In this roundup, we’ll look at the 30 best Android games of 2014!
Baldur’s Gate I and II
[Price: $9.99 each with in app purchases]
Baldur’s Gate I and II brought two of the longest, most in depth RPGs the mobile gaming platform has ever seen. The controls require a learning curve because there are so many of them and because they’re ports of older games, the graphics are decent but not amazing. However, these are those kinds of games that you can spend a year playing because they are massive and there are very few games out today that give you that much game play for the price.

Broken Sword 5: Episode 1 and Episode 2
[Price: $4.99 and $5.99]
Broken Sword 5: Episode 1 is an action-adventure mystery game where you must solve a crime involving a stolen painting. It features a strong story, fun graphics, and controls that allow for truly engaging game play. The full story takes place over two episodes that are available as separate purchases but most gamers don’t seem to mind that because these games rock a 4.5 and 4.6 out of 5 rating respectively. It’s a can’t miss adventure.

Clumsy Ninja
[Price: Free with in app purchases]
Clumsy Ninja is an action-adventure game that’s about as cute as you can possibly get without including talking animals. In this fun little game, you play as a ninja that you control by tapping and swiping on his various body parts and you play in a world full of interactive objects. It’s more fun and involved than a game this goofy should be and that’s why it’s on this list. Plus, it’s free to play.

Deus Ex: The Fall
[Price: $0.99 with in app purchases]
Deus Ex: The Fall is one of two Square Enix games to make the list this year. It features very good graphics and a gripping story. You follow a former British SAS Mercenary as he unravels a huge conspiracy. The game can be played with stealth or with full action and the choice belongs to the player. There are plenty of environments to play, abilities to unlock, and things to do. The only problem is the game is quite buggy for some people so make sure you test it inside of the refund time!

FIFA 15 Ultimate Team
[Price: Free with in app purchases]
FIFA 15 is this year’s mobile incarnation of the popular football(soccer) series produced by EA Sports. It features improved graphics and game play over last year’s model as well as updated rosters and more stuff to do. It is true that EA has put a number of in app purchases in this title and that’s a shame but there are few sports games released this year that can compete with the complete experience that FIFA 15 provides. At least it’s free to download!

Five Nights at Freddy’s 1 and 2
[Price: $2.99 each]
Widely regarded as the scariest mobile game of all time, Five Nights at Freddy’s 1 and 2 provide an experience unlike any other. You play as a security guard who has to keep watch over a pizzeria that is haunted at night by possessed animatronic robots. In order to keep from being killed by them, you must dress up like one whenever they see you. It’s creepy, it’s brilliant, and the graphics and game lighting work together to create a truly creepy atmosphere.

Game of Thrones
[Price: $4.99 with in app purchases]
Telltale Games have been on fire this year and this is one of two games from them that’ll appear on this list. In this Game of Thrones title, you’ll play as a member of the House of Forrester as you play around the outside of the TV show’s main story, but right up against it. The graphics and game play are far above average and the story is something that would do the TV show proud. It takes a stroke of genius to make a game where every decision feels wrong but it’s still fun anyway. This is an episodic adventure and you can get a season pass for future episodes for a $19.99 in app purchase.

Goat Simulator
[Price: $4.99]
Goat Simulator is a game that took PC by storm some time ago and did much the same thing on Android earlier this year. In this game you play the totally realistic life of a goat as you fly around, crashing through walls, blowing things up, and causing general mayhem. This game brought back the phrase “it’s not a bug, it’s a feature” in a way few gamers or developers could ever match. The graphics are pretty good too.

Godus
[Price: Free with in app purchases]
Godus is a God-mode simulation game where you act as God and you watch over a world of beings as they evolve into a civilization. You have full control over the world, its environment, and its people. You can do things like grant miracles, create trees, and toss meteors at the people. The choice is yours. There is a lot to do, it’s free to play, and it’s definitely one of the more unique ideas of 2014.

Guardians of the Galaxy: TUW
[Price: $2.99]
Guardians of the Galaxy: The Ultimate Weapon was released on Android alongside the movie release. The game play is pretty standard, the concept is solid, and the graphics aren’t bad. The big takeaway from this title is that it shows that it’s possible to create a reasonably priced video game based on a movie that is good and fun without loading it up with pay-to-win in-app purchases like other studios have a habit of doing. We’d like to see more solid movie game titles like this one.

Final Fantasy VI
[Price: $15.99]
Square Enix has been hell bent on re-releasing their classic Final Fantasy series on Android. The last two years have seen them release Final Fantasy I through VI (1 through 6) with Final Fantasy 6 coming out earlier this year. It received a graphic overhaul and some unique touch controls but the story line remained relatively unchanged. This is an RPG with 35-40 hours of game play featuring an amazing story along with some extra content like bonus dungeons, extra magic, and more. It’s considered one of the best jRPG titles of all time.

Half-Life 2, Half-Life 2: Episode 1, Portal
[Price: $9.99, $7.99, and $9.99 respectively]
One of the more impressive releases of this year is NVIDIA re-releasing Half-Life 2, Half-Life 2: Episode 1, and Portal for the NVIDIA Shield and Shield tablet. All three of these games are PC quality games because they actually are PC games. So far their existence has only been heralded as a positive thing with the one huge disadvantage being that you have you to own an NVIDIA Shield Tablet to play all three of them. Nevertheless, all three of these games are fun, they look great, and it has definitely helped a lot of people on the fence make a decision.


Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition
[Price: $9.99 with in app purchases]
Icewind Dale is another long lost PC RPG title from 2000 that was resurrected this year on Android. It’s also done by the same people who re-released Baldur’s Gate and that means it has the same kind of controls and graphics as those games. Also, much like the Baldur’s Gate games, Icewind Dale contains well over 40 hours of game play and involves a slight learning curve to get used to the controls.

Kingdom Rush: Origins
[Price: $2.99 with in app purchases]
Kingdom Rush: Origins is a tower defense game and is a prequel game to the original two Kingdom Rush games. This seems to have plugged all of the holes that the prior titles had as the game currenly rocks an incredible 4.8 out of 5 rating in the Google Play Store. The game features new towers, new bad guys, and a host of other game play features and improvements to the mechanics. The graphics haven’t been improved too much but literally everything else has.

Leo’s Fortune
[Price: $0.99]
Leo’s Fortune was demo’d at Google I/O 2014 and it seems its path to stardom was set in stone. The game features smooth graphics and game play with a simple but effective story. The controls are equally simple but effective and the simplicity contrasts very nicely with the difficulty of each level. Players must help Leo find his lost fortune but you can also retry levels to get all of the stars. It’s a fresh coat of paint over an old premise and that made Leo’s Fortune one of the best platformers of 2014.

Modern Combat 5: Blackout
[Price: $3.99 with in app purchases]
Modern Combat 5: Blackout was one of the more hotly anticipated releases of 2014. While it did fall somewhat short of expectations, it’s still a shooter that sits far above the average. It improved the graphics over Modern Combat 4 and added in more stuff to do. Alongside that is a new campaign, more weapons, and a bunch of other features. Some diehards will state that Modern Combat 4 is better, but Modern Combat 5 is still good in its own right.

Monument Valley
[Price: $3.99 + $1.99]
Monument Valley was the darling of Android gamers in 2014. The game features brilliant optical illusions and the game is essentially a puzzle game that has you trying to find and figure those illusions out. It comes with a simple, albeit dark story line and unique, colorful graphics. Along with the release, an expansion was released called Forgotten Shores for $1.99. Altogether, they’re 15 of the most unique levels you may ever play through with the only complaint being that the game is a tad short.

Out There
[Price: $3.99]
Out There is an adventure game where you’re stuck out in space and you must repair your ship with whatever you can find and interact with various alien races. The game was heralded for its unique game play (human vs environment, no combat) and story line premise. It also has three endings, 50 achievements, and 300 adventures to take part in. There isn’t anything quite like this one. Even the music is good and that’s a rarity for a mobile game.

Play to Cure: Genes in Space
[Price: Free]
Genes in Space is a unique game. It’s not totally amazing and another game with the same mechanics and premise probably wouldn’t make this list. What makes Genes in Space so unique is what is going on behind the scenes. This game was developed by Cancer Research UK in an attempt to get gamers to help out with cancer research. As you play, you collect Element Alpha and meanwhile you’re also helping scientists analyze data. It’s totally free and you’d be playing for a good cause.

QuizUp
[Price: Free with in app purchases]
QuizUp was released earlier this year and it’s arguably the best puzzle game ever released on mobile. It contains a great design with excellent mechanics and online multiplayer. There are a multitude of categories (over 600) ranging from pop culture to the obscure along with quiz categories for special events. As you play each topic, you’ll gain ranks and earn nicknames as well as achievements. It’s simple, fun, and about as solid of a multiplayer quiz experience as you can get.

République
[Price: $0.99 with in app purchases]
République is a unique game with a complicated story and great graphics. The game play mechanics are unique in that you play as a hacker who jumps to various security cameras to guide a woman named Hope who is trying to escape a compound run by people with some dangerous ideas. The title requires complete stealth and also has a number of puzzles for you to solve. It’s an episodic adventure and you can purchase other episodes as in app purchases.

The Room 2
[Price: $0.99]
The Room 2 is a puzzle game that revolves around the strange, fantastical, and arcane. You play as an adventurer who must solve a range of puzzles, unlock things, and progress. Most items in most rooms are puzzles within puzzles within puzzles and the clues can come out of almost anywhere. It’s a great brain teaser with some astounding graphics that have left few people unhappy. About the only problem is that it’s pretty short but nonetheless, we can’t wait for The Room 3.

Secret of Mana
[Price: $5.99]
Secret of Mana is a legendary action RPG from the early 1990’s. It’s been remade and re-released on Android with updated (but not overhauled) graphics, on screen controls, and likely some translation changes. The main story is more or less unchanged so fans of the classic game that came out 21 years ago can engage in a much needed dose of nostalgia. As it turns out, the game is pretty good all on its own so those who have never played it can probably enjoy it as well.


Shadow Fight 2
[Price: Free with in app purchases]
Shadow Fight 2 was originally a Facebook game that was then migrated to Android. Let us say that they did it a whole lot better than Farmville did. It’s a 2D fighting game where the characters are silhouettes that do combat against colorful and serene backgrounds. On top of being pleasing to look at, the mechanics are easy to learn and the animations make everything look epic. There aren’t a lot of great fighting games on Android. This is one of them.

Sky Force 2014
[Price: Free with in app purchases]
Sky Force 2014 is a 2D, top-down arcade shooter. You play as a fighter pilot who must level up their ship and defeat the big bad guys. It features, colorful and well-done graphics that is paired wonderfully with intense, action-packed game play. This is one of the few titles where you actually want to compete in the leaderboards and there is a lot to do for such a simple arcade game.

Smash Hit
[Price: Free with in app purchases]
Smash Hit is a different kind of infinite runner. Instead of dodging obstacles and jumping over pits, you play from the first person perspective and throw balls at panes of glass. The graphics are phenomenal for how simple the game is and the dark, smokey atmosphere of the game is strangely relaxing. The mechanics are simple to master but difficult to implement as the game requires good timing more than anything else. It’s about as good as an infinite runner can possibly get.

Surgeon Simulator
[Price: $2.99]
Much like Goat Simulator, Surgeon Simulator takes a rather innocuous thing and turns into something extremely absurd and possibly even offensive to some. In Surgeon Simulator you play as a surgeon. Instead of performing surgery and saving your patient (Bob), you pretty much just slap him around, hack him up, and abuse him. It’s hilarious in the same dark sort of way that Cards Against Humanity is which means this isn’t recommended for those with a weak stomach or a

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
[Price: $9.99]
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (KOTOR) is an RPG from the early 2000’s from BioWare, who also recently brought us Dragon Age: Inquisition. KOTOR features a very long story complete with multiple endings based on how the player chooses to play. There is also character customization, support for third party controllers, and even achievements. The graphics and controls have been redone for mobile. Do beware, though, because this one is newer and that means there are almost certainly release day bugs.

The Walking Dead: Season 2
[Price: Free with in app purchases]
It’s true that this title originally came out in December of last year but thanks to its episodic nature, the final episode of season 2 was released in July. Season 2 continues the story line of Clementine as she continues to try to survive in an undead world. It’s an adventure game where you must make difficult decisions and attempt to survive. You can also port in your game file from season one and some of the story elements will be different depending on who you chose to save in the first game.

XCOM: Enemy Within
[Price: $6.99]
XCOM: Enemy Within is an action strategy game where you must defend against alien invaders. You can customize and train your team with upgradeable weapons and equipment, engage in multiplayer, and play through a pretty decent story. It also features great graphics, fun and simple game mechanics, and more. About the only weird thing about this title is that its predecessor, XCOM: Enemy Unknown was removed from the Play Store so that this could exist which is an odd and usual move.

Wrap up
If we missed any great games for our best Android games list, let us know about them in the comments!
Top Gear Deals of 2014 from AA Deals

We’ve already offered tons of ways to save on coding classes and mobile protection, but what about savings for the gadget lovers out there? We’ve rounded up the top gear deals of 2014 through the Android Authority Deals Store, and we think you’ll like a lot of what you’ll see here.
The majority of these items have been featured on our site in the past, but they are genuinely solid deals and offer a real savings when compared to other online retailers including Amazon. Let’s take a look!
Limefuel 20,000 mAh Battery Pack

Whether you’re out camping all weekend or going on a massive shopping or sightseeing excursion, there are times when we can’t get to an outlet. For those times, a power pack certainly comes in handy. There are tons of great choices out there from Anker and many others, but there are few options that are as well priced as the Limefuel LP200X. While the 20,000 mAh power bank costs $85 on Amazon and many other similar retailers, it can be yours from the AA Deals Store for just $35.
The Limefuel LP200X features two USB ports for simultaneous charging of two devices, and also packs a digital display that shows battery charge level, as well as a flashlight. Limefuel says it should provide well over 500+ lifetime use cycles and has auto-on/off technology to preserve battery life even further. Weighing 15 ounces and coming in at 6.4×3.1x.9-inches, this isn’t the smallest or lightest power bank around, but it is extremely affordable and the 20,000 mAh size means you can charge your devices multiple times over without having to worry about rejuicing this power pack.
The Android Authority Deals Store is offering the Limefuel 20,000mAh battery pack for just $34.99. Don’t miss out!
TRNDlabs Active Wrap Headphones

Tired of replacing your easily damaged headphones whose wires are always in your way? Try the SPBEAT9 Active Wrap Headphones on for size instead. Designed for maximum comfort and durability, these headphones fit snugly and do away with obstructing wires to offer you distraction-free listening experience when you’re out running, working out or commuting.
The lightweight Active Wrap Headphones also feature noise-canceling technology, an 8-hour battery and a built-in mic for calls — making it perfect to wear and use all through your busy day. Get yours now at the Android Authority Deals Store for over half off, at just $24!
Striiv Fusion Smartwatch & Fitness Tracker

While wearables have yet to completely hit mainstream, they seem to be marching in that direction. We’re seeing more and more wearables, particularly smartwatches and activity/fitness trackers. Looking for an all-in-one solution that can act as a smartwatch, activity tracker and yet doesn’t cost a fortune? You may want to take a look at the Striiv Fusion Smartwatch & Fitness Tracker.
For just a tad over $50, you not only get the Striiv Fusion, but also three interchangeable bands (black, denim-blue and red) that helps you best match with what you’re wearing. The box also includes a charging cradle — though you won’t have to charge it that often, as the device is said to offer 5 to 7 days battery life.
As for the hardware,the Striiv is a touchscreen fitness band that can be awakened by a simple double-tap and lets your scroll by swiping. The device does typical activity tracker tasks like monitor how many steps you’ve taken, calories burned and even has some basic sleep tracking features. Besides telling time, the Striiv also delivers notifications for devices with Android 4.3 or higher (also works with iOS devices).
It is worth noting that the Striiv does have some faults. A look around the web (Amazon comments, retailers, etc) revealed that the wristband isn’t that easy to put on, sleep tracking doesn’t work great, and there’s a few interface bugs and issues at this point, though software updates could remedy many of these problems. That said, this is a fitness tracker and a smartwatch in one, for well under $100. That’s an amazing value, warts and all. Grab the Striiv Fusion Smartwatch & Fitness Tracker from the AA Deals Store for only $54.99… that’s almost half off!
Extreme Micro Drone 2.0

Imagine soaring high above in the air, diving and dodging, performing amazing stunts and recording it all along the way. That’s exactly what you get with the Extreme Micro Drone 2.0, which flies at a range of up to 400 feet while recording your adventures in the sky thanks to a built-in camera.
While obviously best suited for outdoor use, it is also more than capable of being used (carefully) indoors and can even perform amazing tricks, thanks to a self-righting algorithm and special sensors that will help stabilize it back to its horizontal flying position after a trick is finished.
As you can might already know, such an advanced ‘toy’ can command quite the premium pricing, but thanks to Android Authority Deals you can get your hands on the drone nearly half off at just $74.99. Even better, that includes free global shipping in the mix!
Icon Bluetooth Speaker

Looking for an small, inexpensive, powerful Bluetooth speaker that gives you the sound quality you’ve been looking for? If so, you’re going to want to check out the Icon Bluetooth Speaker. It’s being offered for $19.99, that’s 80% off the normal price!
The Icon Bluetooth Speaker is portable, measuring only 4.2-inches long and 2.1-inches tall! Just connect it to your device and listen to the deep lows and crisp highs of your music and phone calls alike. Oh, and don’t worry about walking away from the speaker, because it has a 30-foot wireless range! The battery gives 4 hours of playback per charge, leaving you worry-free when it comes to charging the device. Just hook it up to your Bluetooth-enabled device, turn it up, and you’re all set!
The Android Authority Deals Store is offering the Icon Bluetooth Speaker for only $19.99, 80% off their normal suggested value.
NES30 Bluetooth Controller

Feel like beating your legendary top score in Donkey Kong? Want to tear up the streets in the latest 3D racer? Or lay the smackdown on your buddy in a two-player Street Fighter battle? Put up your dukes and relive the memories of ruling the leaderboards with the NES30 Bluetooth Controller. Compatible with Android games and emulators, as well as iOS devices, Nintendo Wii and Mac and PC desktops, the NES30 is detailed to look just like the original NES gamepad, right down to the way the buttons feel when your mash them in a fight to the finish.
The NES30 connects via Bluetooth or USB, and features two additional action buttons as well as two shoulder buttons, so you can play a wide range of games on all the aforementioned supported platforms. Plus, the NES30 supports multiplayer gaming so you can connect two controllers to team up or take on a friend. And with the included rechargeable battery that goes for 20+ hours on a single charge, you can game all day long without worrying about running out of juice.
The NES30 Bluetooth Controller is available at the Android Authority Deals Store for $29.99, with free shipping.
Pre-Order Exclusive: The Limited Edition HD Code Black Drone

Dubbed the Dark Knight of the sky, the Limited Edition HD Code Black Drone is back! We have limited units available of this popular drone, all available as an exclusive pre-order special.
The sleek Code Black Drone is easy to fly and perform complex maneuvers with, thanks to its 6-axis flight system and simple remote control. The drone is made of plastic and alloy, so you know it will hold up to the toughest obstacles you put it through. Plus, it packs a built-in HD camera to capture every second of your flight. Pre-order now at the Android Authority Deals Store for just $89 to get the Code Black Drone shipped to your doorstep with free shipping.
Wireless Featherbud Headphones

Going for a run? Commuting to work? Don’t let troublesome headphone cables slow you down. The TOCCs Feather Buds headphones let you enjoy your favorite tunes as you go about your day with total flexibility. Pair them with any Bluetooth device and enjoy your music wirelessly up to 30ft away.
With crystal clear sound, noise canceling outer shells and comfort fit earbuds, Feather Buds are perfect for tuning in at home, work or on the go. Plus, with a built-in mic and remote, you’re in total control of your music and phone calls — play, pause and answer calls without skipping a beat.
Sound good yet? Over at the Android Authority Deals Store, we’ve got the TOCCs Feather Buds at 58% off, for just $24.99 with free shipping in the US.
Samsung edges Apple in customer satisfaction measure
In general, 2014 is probably not going to go down as a year that Samsung wants to remember. Although the company is still the proverbial 800-lb. gorilla in the room amongst Android mobile device manufacturers, the hold on the top has loosened some with accompanying negative impacts. Probably most disturbing for Samsung have been the missed sales and financial targets for their mobile device lines of business and products. As the year comes to a close though, new customer satisfaction data shows the company has managed to jump past their biggest rival in the larger smartphone market, besting Apple by a couple points on the American Customer Satisfaction Index.
The data shows Samsung’s reception by consumers has been an up and down affair since 2004, although recent years have seen consistent improvement year to year. For 2014 Samsung achieved a score of 81 on the index, a 6.6% increase compared to the prior year. Meanwhile, Apple, which only started getting measured in 2012, has been on a slow downward trend, falling to a score of 79 this year, a 2.5% decrease compared to 2013.
Most of the other manufacturers in the survey of satisfaction with cellular telephones are only trailing by a few points with Nokia and Motorola/Google sitting at a score of 77, HTC at 75, BlackBerry at 74 and LG at 73. However, only Samsung and Apple managed to perform better than the industry as a whole where customers scored satisfaction at 78 on the ACSI.
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You can make a 143-megapixel camera using a scanner
Scanners are really extra-large image sensors at heart, so it stands to reason that you could make a decent camera out of one. Right? Well, Dario Morelli just proved it… and then some. His homebrew medium format camera uses parts from an Epson V30-series scanner to take enormous 143-megapixel photos whose resolution puts even the better professional cameras to shame. Morelli went so far as to repackage everything in a custom enclosure, so the device is relatively portable and will sit on a tripod.
The catch, as you might suspect, is that this camera still behaves like a document reader while you’re shooting. You need to connect to a computer and a big external battery to get anything done, and there’s no live viewfinder to help you frame the shot. An exposure typically takes minutes rather than seconds, and the limited light sensitivity (Morelli believes it can manage ISO 50 and eight dynamic range stops) largely rules out nighttime photography. But hey, it works — and it’s proof that do-it-yourself cameras can sometimes best their professionally-made counterparts.
[Image credit: Dario Morelli, Flickr]
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