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Jan

Amazon Prime subscribers in Canada get unlimited cloud storage for photos


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Subscribers of Amazon Prime in Canada now have another incentive to stick with the service. Aside from offering free two-day shipping on a massive amount of items, Amazon will supply unlimited cloud storage for photos. Subscribers get 5GB of Cloud Drive storage; however, photos will not have any affect on that number. Upload as many photos as you want and it will not make a dent in the 5GB of storage.

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Amazon Prime Members in Canada Can Now Enjoy Free Unlimited Photo Storage with Prime Photos

Amazon Student, Amazon Family and Prime members can upload unlimited photos to Amazon Cloud Drive and rest easy knowing they’re safe and accessible

Prime benefits continue to grow as Prime shipments in Canada nearly tripled in 2014

SEATTLE—January 20, 2015—Amazon today introduced Prime Photos for customers in Canada, providing free unlimited photo storage in Amazon Cloud Drive. Most people have a lifetime of birthdays, vacations, holidays, and everyday moments stored across numerous devices. And, they continue to create billions of photos every year. Now, Prime, Amazon Student and Amazon Family members in Canada have a simple, secure place to store their photos — all for free.

Starting today, members can securely store their existing photo collections, automatically upload new photos taken and access them anytime, anywhere, at no cost. Members can start using the Prime Photos benefit by visitingwww.amazon.ca/primephotos.

Tens of millions of members around the world already enjoy Prime. And this past holiday season, more than 10 million new members worldwide tried Prime for the first time. In Canada, the number of orders shipped via Prime nearly tripled last year. Since the program was introduced in Canada in 2013, Amazon.ca customers ordered millions of items with Prime. In fact, customers ordered enough items via Prime that if each were packaged separately, they would cover nearly 1,000 hockey rinks.

In Canada, membership includes unlimited Free Two-Day Shipping on millions of items, discounted One-Day Shipping for as low as $3.99/item and Same-Day Delivery in Toronto and Vancouver for a flat fee of $6.99 per-order.

“With a brand new year ahead of us, it’s the perfect time to organize all of your photo memories – from photos of last year’s holiday parties, to recent and past family gatherings, birthdays, graduations and more,” said Alexandre Gagnon, country manager for Amazon.ca. “With free unlimited photo storage, we’re giving Prime members in Canada one more reason to use Prime every day. Prime has helped members save time and money, and now with Prime Photos they can save special memories too.” 

Prime Photos will now enable Amazon Student, Amazon Family and Prime members in Canada to:

  • Upload photos from their iOS and Android devices, Fire tablets, and Mac and Windows computers—and have them stored for free in the Amazon cloud.
  • Access their photo collections at any time from nearly any device—phones, tablets, and computers.
  • Add photos to Cloud Drive in their original version so customers never have to worry about losing the full resolution image.
  • Rest easy knowing that their photos are protected in the Amazon cloud.

Prime Photos is extended to all Canada Prime members. Members can access their photos on the following devices: Fire tablets, iPhone, iPad, as well as Android phones and tablets.

About Amazon 
Amazon.com opened on the World Wide Web in July 1995. The company is guided by four principles: customer obsession rather than competitor focus, passion for invention, commitment to operational excellence, and long-term thinking. Customer reviews, 1-Click shopping, personalized recommendations, Prime, Fulfillment by Amazon, AWS, Kindle Direct Publishing, Kindle, Fire phone, Fire tablets, and Fire TV are some of the products and services pioneered by Amazon.

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20
Jan

Chase Mobile app will be removed from the Windows Phone Store on Jan. 26


Chase Bank plans to remove its Chase Mobile app from the Windows Phone Store on January 26, according to a number of reports sent to us today by Windows Central readers.

20
Jan

HP’s convertible Elite X2 and latest tablets are built for tough work


HP is refreshing a slew of its high end mobile devices with upgrades that make them even more compelling for businesses — and that’s good news for consumers, as well. We got our first look at the new Android-powered Pro Slate 8 and Pro Slate 12 tablets today, along with the revamped Elite X2 convertible. Naturally, they’re all a step up from HP’s current lineup when it comes to hardware, but this year the company also focused on a few small tweaks to differentiate them from other devices aimed just at consumers. That could make them enticing options for anyone looking for a tablet that’s a bit tougher than your average Android slate.

The Elite X2, in particular, shows HP is thinking a bit more carefully about design. It’s the company’s most refined Windows 8 convertible yet, packing in Intel’s new Core M chip, a 11.6-inch screen, and a keyboard base that angles the screen just right for touchscreen use without tipping over. HP’s positioning the X2 as a complete desktop replacement — you can even wirelessly dock it with other devices on your desk using WiGig dock. The company claims it’s also “tested with military specs” when it comes to durability. The X2 will be available later this month starting at $899.

HP’s Pro Slate 8 and Pro Slate 12 tablets aren’t as exciting on the surface, but they offer a decent speed bump from last year with Qualcomm Snapdragon 800-series chips. HP points out it’s also one of the first devices to use Gorilla Glass 4, but that’s a distinction that won’t matter much buy the end of the year. They also include the new HP Duet Pen, a stylus that relies on ultrasonics for determining its position on the screen. You can also use it together with the the company’s Paper Folio product to digitize handwritten notes on paper. The Pro Slate 8 and Pro Slate 12 are available now for $449 and $569, respectively.

And if you’re looking for a Windows 8 tablet (surely someone is, right?), there’s also the new “HP Pro,” an 8-inch slate powered by a modern Intel Atom chip. That might not make it much of a powerhouse, but since it runs Windows 8 Pro, it can actually serve as a full PC once you add in a few accessories. The HP Pro is available now for $299.

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20
Jan

Alleged HTC One M9 “Hima” pics leak, possibly prototype version


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Real, fake, or somewhere in-between? Only time will tell.

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HTC has been around for quite some time, having made a host of portable devices before the current “mobile wars” began; some were running its own OS, some Windows Mobile. In the early days of Android however, the Taiwanese company quickly became a household name with the fantastic HTC Desire (itself a modified HTC Nexus One) and subsequent releases such as the Desire HD, Droid Incredible, and EVO 4G. Then came the fall of an empire, as the company entered into a massive sales slump and it seemed all hope was lost. Thankfully, because of devices like the HTC One M7 and One M8, the company has enjoyed a resurgence as of late.

All talk is now centered around the new flagship, allegedly masquerading around under the codename “Hima.” Assuming the word is Japanese, it can mean anything from “free time” to “chance” to “leisure”. Indeed all three may be apt in describing the product, assuming these leaked images claiming to be of the M9 are legitimate.

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The product seen in the pictures is likely not the final product. Some suggest that they are either of a prototype build or else a “disguised” M9 hiding out inside a modified M8 shell. Then again they might be the work of a clever trickster. Taking a look however, we can immediately see that HTC hasn’t exactly done anything substantial with the visuals. To wit, what’s more telling is everything that isn’t there: a new design, a second back camera, or cleverly hidden BoomSound speakers, a la the Desire Eye. For all those who complained about the “wasted space” occupied by the company’s front logo, it would appear that the situation remains unchanged.

In terms of noticeable differences, we can mention the slightly smaller lateral screen bezels and the large camera module on the back. According to a report from Bloomberg from yesterday, the camera will feature a 20MP sensor.

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The M7 and M8 had noticeable differences. Will the M9?

Given the notifiable differences between the M7 and M8, it would be somewhat surprising to see HTC release an M9 with design language so similar to that of the previous model, especially at a time when Samsung is allegedly seeking to conceive a reinvention of the Galaxy S line with this year’s S6 (including rumors of a double-Edged variant). Should the photographed product actually be similar to what the final retail unit will look like, it’s possible this could be written off as an “M8s.”

Then again, HTC may want to preserve the iconic design language of the One series. Plus, the aforementioned Bloomberg report said the Hima would be similar in size and design to the M8. We will just have to see what the future holds in store.

Were these leaked shots of the final product, would any readers be interested in buying it? Assuming the specs are killer of course, would you mind the “recycled” design?

 



20
Jan

Android 4.4.4 rolling out to AT&T branded HTC One M8


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While some HTC One M8 owners are eagerly waiting for the Android Lollipop update to appear, AT&T has finally gotten around to updating its model of the handset with last year’s Android 4.4.4 update. The same update rolled out to other carrier branded handsets all the way back in October.

The 3.42.502.1 software versions brings with it a host of bug fixes and tweaks, including improvements to HD Voice and the handset’s battery life. However, HTC’s Eye Experience software suit is sadly absent from the update, as it is still listed as in the certification stage on HTC’s website. Speaking of which, Lollipop still appears to be in the integration stage for the AT&T handset variant, meaning that it has not yet reached certification. The same applies for other carriers as well.

Here is a copy of the changelog:

  • Enables HD Voice
  • Updates Android OS to Android 4.4.4
  • Security enhancement
  • Bluetooth enhancement
  • Adds AMBS Cloud Messaging Integration
  • Adds Copy and Paste camera feature
  • Adds Usage Manager App
  • Improves battery performance
  • Updates AT&T Ready2Go
  • Updates Visual Voicemail

If you haven’t received the update notification yet, you can always head on over to Settings > Software > Check for updates to manually force a check.



20
Jan

Sony to launch purple Xperia Z3 in mid-February


purple xperia z3If the current color options for the Xperia Z3 just didn’t appeal to you, you’re in luck. Sony is apparently prepping a purple Xperia Z3 for launch sometime in February, which you can see above.

If you want a phone that stands out from the sea of white and black devices, it’s hard to go wrong with purple. It might be a little too loud for some people, but hey, options are nice.

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via: Xperia Blog

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20
Jan

Analysts See Record-Breaking Sales for iPhone and Mac in Holiday Quarter


Apple’s iPhone 6 and 6 Plus may boost Apple’s iPhone sales to a new record in the company’s year-ending Q1 2015 quarter, says Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty in a recent investor note. In line with other analyst predictions, Huberty and her team expect iPhone sales in the December holiday quarter to reach as high as 69 million units, eclipsing last year’s quarterly record of 51 million units sold in Q1 2014.

Huberty also predicts strong Mac sales based on IDC’s estimate of 5.8 million units, well above Morgan Stanley’s earlier estimate of 5.2 million units and exceeding the record-setting 5.5 million Macs the company sold in fiscal Q4 2014. While the iPhone and Mac climb, iPad demand year-over-year is expected to remain weak with 22 million units shipped in Q1 2015, down slightly from the 26 million sold in the same quarter of 2014.

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Looking ahead, Huberty believes Apple is on the cusp of a “super” iPhone upgrade cycle that will see an increased number of iPhone owners upgrading from their older iPhone models. The results from Morgan Stanley’s Alphawise survey suggest that 35 percent of iPhone owners have an iPhone 4s or older. These older model iPhone owners are likely to upgrade in the next two years with nearly two-thirds of the predicted 200 million iPhone shipments in 2015 being purchased by these upgrade-eligible customers.

The Apple Watch also is expected to command interest in 2015 with 3 million units shipped during the first quarter of availability, predicts Huberty. Surveys suggest the wearable will be popular among iPhone owners, pushing sales to a predicted 30 million units in 2015.

Apple will announce the results for its first fiscal quarter of 2015 (fourth calendar quarter of 2014) and provide future earnings guidance on Tuesday, January 27. The quarterly earnings statement will be released around 1:30 PM Pacific/4:30 PM Eastern, with a conference call to discuss the report following at 2:00 PM Pacific/5:00 PM Eastern.



20
Jan

Sunset Overdrive available to Gold members for 40% off, new achievements added


For a limited time, Xbox One owners with an Xbox Live Gold membership can get Sunset Overdrive at a steep discount. The third-person action game will be available from the Xbox Store for 40% off for a limited time beginning today, Jan. 20. That brings the price down $59.99 to $35.99.

20
Jan

Panasonic’s mirrorless GF7 gets classic looks, trendy selfie features


If you just can’t get enough of you, Panasonic has joined the recent parade mirrorless cameras marketed at selfie photographers. The Lumix GF7′s micro four-thirds, 16-megapixel sensor will give you much nicer shots than your smartphone ever could without being a burden to haul around. Panasonic transformed the GF7 into a more classic-looking camera than the GF6 and managed to shave a few millimeters from the already-small form factor, too. The 3-inch, 1.04 million-dot screen switches to selfie mode as soon as it’s flipped around, and built-in WiFi lets you activate the shutter via a smartphone. It’s also nicely spec’d with 1920/60p video, 25,600 ISO and a 5.8 fps shooting speed. You’ll be able to get one February 20th for $600, with a 12-32mm f/3.5-5.6 lens that’s wide enough to capture you and at least several pals.

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20
Jan

Sony Xperia Z4 rumor roundup


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CES is in the rear view mirror now, and Mobile World Congress is approaching quickly. While CES is generally somewhat mild when it comes to Android-related announcements, MWC is the complete opposite. Not only do we expect the Samsung Galaxy S6 and the HTC One M9 to debut sometime in March near the MWC timeframe, we wouldn’t be surprised to see the Sony Xperia Z4 make an appearance as well.

Despite the fact that MWC is only a little over a month away, most of the rumors related to the Xperia Z4 have been pretty mild or they’ve come from sources that are pretty hard to confirm. Still, we have done our best to gather up all the best-known rumors about the Z4 in order to give our readers a sneak peak as to what the Xperia Z4 might bring to the table.

Keep in mind that these rumored features and specs are subject to change, and sowe wouldn’t take this post too seriously until we get even closer to the Xperia Z4’s arrival. In other words, read this post only if you enjoy speculating as much as we do!

Design

Somewhat blurry alleged image of Xperia Z4

Somewhat blurry alleged image of Xperia Z4

Aside from some leaked James Bond movie material that allegedly shows off the Sony Xperia Z4, there have been little details about what to expect from Sony’s next-gen Xperia Z as far as design is concerned. That said, it seems a safe bet to assume that Sony will continue with the design language it started with the original Xperia Z, simply refining and slimming the design with each iteration.

That means you can expect a device that’s waterproof, has front-facing speakers, and a metallic frame with metal power and volume buttons. Judging by the evolution seen with the Z3, we also hope to see the bezels shrink down once again — one can dream at least.

Display

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When the first flagships started to surface with 1080p resolutions, everyone quickly followed suite, making Full HD the standard when it came to flagships. So far it’s unclear if QHD will have the same level of impact. While we think it’s pretty likely that Samsung will introduce QHD to the Galaxy S6, at least one rumor claims otherwise. The HTC One M9 is also rumored to be keeping a 1080p display. So what about the Z4? It depends on who you ask.

Some rumors claim that the phone will offer the same 5.2-inch 1080p profile found on both the Xperia Z2 and Z3. Then again, there are also reports Sony will jump up to 5.5-inches and will introduce a QHD display. It’s really too early to say which rumor is right, though perhaps Sony will increase the display this time around in order to give the Z4 a bigger boost up in appearance and specs when compared to the Z2 and Z3.

Specs

Let’s be honest, when you put the Xperia Z2 and Z3’s spec sheet next to one another, it is really hard to tell the difference. Thankfully, the Z4 should finally give us a more substantial update.

There are a number of rumors floating around regarding what processing package Sony will utilize, with some saying it will offer a Snapdragon 805 — the same chip as the Galaxy Note 4. Other rumors claim Sony will offer up a 64-bit Snapdragon 810, the same chip that HTC, Samsung and LG are expected to introduce in their next-gen flagships.

Every rumor is consistent on one area, and that’s RAM. The Xperia Z4 is expected to feature 3GB RAM. Rumors also suggest the phone wil come in 32GB, 64GB and even possibly 128GB models. Turning to battery life, rumors are a bit inconsistent. We’ve heard both 3400 mAh and 3220 mAh mentioned as possible sizes, but it’s too early to say for sure.

As for other sensors? It’s hard to say what Sony will or won’t introduce. Sony tends to be a bit more sparse with all the extra sensors when compared to companies like Samsung, but with fingerprint readers becoming more commonplace, it’s possible Sony could follow suit. We also expect LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC and other standard sensors.

Camera

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Sony has been utilizing the same 20.7MP IMX220 sensor since the Xperia Z1, so they are certainly due for an upgrade. While the IMX230 is expected to show up sometime in the future months, it’s likely not going to be ready for mass production in time for the Z4. So what does that mean for the fate of the Xperia’s camera?

On one hand, it seems possible we could see the 20.7MP IX220 one more time. On the other hand, rumors suggest Sony has another sensor in store (outside of the IMX220 and 230) for the Z4 that will allegedly have a whopping 27MP sensor. Honestly, we doubt that the latter of these is the case, as much as we’d love to see Sony upgrade its camera experience.

It’s unclear what the front camera on the Xperia Z4 will be, though Sony has been offering a 2.2MP front shooter since the Xperia Z2 and so we wouldn’t be too surprised to see the same front cam return.

Software features

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Z3 Compact — looking at the UI

In Sony’s typical style we expect to see the return of the minimalist Xperia UI, this time running on top of Android 5.0 Lollipop. We really don’t know much about what will be new in terms of software, though at the very least we expect to see the return of all the Z3’s special features such as PS4 remote play and more.

Release date and possible pricing

The Sony Xperia Z4 is expected to be announced sometime in March, likely during Mobile World Congress. The phone should then hit store shelves in April or May, at least if the rumor mill proves correct.

As for US carrier availability? At the very least, it’s possible T-Mobile will get the phone, as they have been a pretty consistent partner for Sony. That said, Sony recently expanded its relationship to Verizon with the Xperia Z3v, so it’s possible Big Red could also see the device. As for AT&T, Sprint and other minor carriers? Anything is possible, especially if Sony wants to continue to increase its reputation in the states.

Turning to pricing, judging by the past, we expect the Sony Xperia Z4 to price somewhere in the $600 – $800 range unlocked. Of course that’s really just speculation at this point.

Wrap up

As you can see, there’s a lot we don’t know about the Sony Xperia Z4. We hope to see a bigger update than the Z3 saw when compared to its predecessor, but at this point we can’t say for sure how much bigger this upgrade will be.

We aren’t 100% convinced that the twice-a-year flagship model is necessary as specs continue to slow down, but at least Sony has consistently improved the user experience and build quality over the years.

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