Deal: 2-year subscription to NordVPN services for 67% off
Keeping your data and online activity safe and secure is a pretty hot topic. Getting yourself setup with a VPN (Virtual Private Network) is certainly a good place to start. There is currently an offer through StackSocial which brings you a 2-year subscription to NordVPN for 67% off the general price tag of $120, which […]
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Apple CEO Tim Cook Earned $9.2M in Fiscal 2014, Doubling 2013 Compensation
Apple CEO Tim Cook’s compensation for fiscal 2014 was $9.22 million, according to a newly released SEC filing. That breaks down to a salary of $1.7 million and non-equity incentive compensation of $6.7 million, double the $4.3M compensation he received in 2013.
Apple’s newest executive hire, Angela Ahrendts, received $73 million in cash and stock. That includes a $400,000 salary, a $500,000 bonus, and $70 million in stock. Ahrendts, who joined Apple in May of 2014, was previously making $37 million at Burberry, and her offer package included an RSU award with a value of $37 million to compensate her for her unvested Burberry awards along with an RSU award of $33 million as a new Apple hire.
As for other Apple executives, Eddy Cue and Jeff Williams made over $24 million in stock awards, salary, and non-equity incentive plan compensation. Peter Oppenheimer earned $4.5 million, and Luca Maestri, Apple’s new CFO, received $14 million.
Apple had a record year under the guidance of Tim Cook, generating $182.8 billion in sales with $38.5 billion in net income in fiscal 2014, a new high for the company. According to its October forecast Apple expects to see revenue between $63.5 and $66.5 billion for the first quarter of 2015.
Apple will announce its earnings for the first fiscal quarter of 2015 on Monday, January 27. MacRumors will provide live coverage of both the earnings release and the conference call.
[New Google Cardboard Game] Attack of the Teapotcopters VR is a 3D base-defense game
If you have Google Cardboard, you might want to check out a new game called Attack of the Teapotcopters VR. Hell, even if you don’t have cardboard, it might be worth a shot since it will still be playable.
Teapotcopters features stunning 3D graphics and is a helicopter flight simulator that was developed by XDA member agnu17. In fact, it’s his first game ever. The goal is to defend the base from enemy teapotcopters. There are 4 levels of play: Earth, Moon, Mars, and Ocean, and 3 helicopters to choose from. You can also collect CopterCoins for upgrades.
The game not only supports Google Cardboard, but also other VR headsets including Durovis Dive, Refugio3D, VReye GO, and Fov2Go.
Attack of the Teapotcopters VR is Free in the Play Store now so give it a shot and let us know what you think about it.
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T-Mobile announces “Smartphone Equality” plans
American carrier T-Mobile has just announced a new Smartphone Equality approach towards its plans and offerings which promises to not leave out those with low credit scores.
In a blog post, the CEO of T-Mobile, John Legere mentions how the industry has been cruel to people with lower credit scores. To qualify for this Smartphone Equality plan, you need to have paid your smartphone bill in time for 12 straight months, so your credit score will not come into account.
All T-Mobile wants to know is that you’re capable of paying the smartphone bill at the end of every month. The carrier says that this way, every customer will be able to enjoy all of its plans and offers on new devices.
Speaking about the new announcement, Legere said – “This new approach puts the relationships we’ve built with loyal customers above their credit scores. It’s a simpler, saner way to evaluate credit − our history with you. And it’s more effective. Because the simple truth is that our relationship with that customer is actually a better predictor of future behavior than their credit history.”
Source: T-Mobile
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Tell us how you really feel about the Microsoft Band
When we published our list of Engadget’s lowest-scored gadgets last month, quite a few readers took issue with the inclusion of the Microsoft Band on that list. In our original review, we dinged it for its poor battery life and for being incredibly uncomfortable, knocking the Band down to a score of 65 and placing it near the bottom of products we evaluated in 2014. But in the end, our review is really just one experience with Microsoft’s new fitness tracker. Now we’d like to hear what you, our readers, thought of the Microsoft Band. Was it comfortable on your wrist? Do you love the plethora of sensors offered in the device? How do you feel about the Microsoft Health service? Leave your thoughts in a review on the product page for the Microsoft Band, and we’ll feature the most interesting and insightful comments in a future post.
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343 Industries to beta test next Halo: The Master Chief Collection update
Things have been rough for Halo: The Master Chief Collection to say the least. Now it appears that 343 Industries is looking to smooth things over a bit by beta testing its next content patch starting tomorrow, January 23.
Apple shows off upcoming retail store in China with a superb mural [update]
Update: Apple has uploaded an new version of the clip with English subtitles, embedded above.
Original Story: Apple plans to open five new stores in China before the New Year hits the region. One of the upcoming stores is located in Hangzhou and has been shown off in a new promotional video starring calligrapher Wang Dongling, who created a sizeable mural currently on display.
The mural is in fact the West Lake poem, written Chinese poet Su Shi, which translates to:
The light of water sparkles on a sunny day,
and misty mountains lend excitement to the rain.
I like to compare the west lake to “Miss West”.
Pretty in a gay dress, and pretty in simple again.
The artwork itself has been attached to the store since the beginning of this month, but now Apple has provided an insight into the work behind the end result. The new Apple Store is expected to open on January 24 at 9am local time.
Check out the video on Apple’s Chinese website and see how Dongling makes the art look incredibly easy to replicate.
Source: Apple (Chinese)
Boost Mobile rewards auto paying customers with extra data
Boost Mobile wants to reward its Auto Re-Boost customers for signing up for automatic monthly payments. Starting February 3, Sprint’s prepaid brand will offer a Data Boost plan that allows for 2.5GB of 4G LTE data for $35 per month. Indeed, this is more than twice the normal data allotment for more traditional paying customers.The plan will be offered to both new and existing customers.
As an added incentive, Boost is offering new patrons a free month of service just for signing up. Should you port your phone number over Boost will give you up to $100 off the price of any phone, regardless of where you come from. The only catch is that you’ve got to sign up for the Data Boost plan.
The $100 phone credit will be available from February 3 until March 31, 2015. It’s not clear whether the Data Boost plan will go away or if this is the new norm. We’re hoping for the latter.
A few highlights from Boost Mobile:
- Boost is the only domestic prepaid unlimited carrier to offer a single-line plan that includes unlimited talk, text and data with 2.5GB of high-speed 3G/4G LTE data a month for as low as $35/month
- T-Mobile customers spend $50/month for 3GB of high-speed data; Boost gives two more gigabytes of high-speed data for $5 less
- MetroPCS customers spend $40/month for 2GB of high-speed data; Boost gives 500 more megabytes of high-speed data for $5 less
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Deal Alert: Grab the Jabra Solemate Bluetooth Speaker from Woot for $65

Jabra is known to put out some quality electronic equipment, though sometimes trying to find their products for a cheap price can be difficult. If you’re looking for a powerful Bluetooth speaker, this may be your lucky day. Woot is currently selling the Jabra Solemate Bluetooth Speaker for only $64.99 today, which is a massive 68% off the list price. The only speaker available on Woot is the black model, which usually runs for $149.99 on Amazon.
The build quality of the Solemate speaker is really what sets it apart from the rest. It features three front-facing speakers: two acoustic tweeters and one subwoofer. It even has a proprietary passive bass radiator, Bluetooth and NFC support, as well as a 3.5mm headphone jack for connecting to non-Bluetooth-enabled devices. The speaker comes with a sound bag which provides additional protection from sun, sand and moisture. Out of almost 700 customer reviews on Amazon, the speaker has still achieved 4.5/5 star rating, which is pretty impressive.
Woot only has the speaker on sale for the next 9 hours, so you better hurry if you’d like to save some money on this device.
Buy the Jabra Solemate Bluetooth Speaker from Woot for $64.99
New pictures of the HTC One M9 leak out
After stumbling across some shady looking images of the HTC One M9 Plus, a new leak is now giving us a fresh glimpse of what could almost certainly be the One M9 which is expected to break cover on the 1st of March.
The smartphone is only shown from the front and not the back, so we don’t have a complete look of the device yet. But from these images, it’s clear that HTC is yet again going to score full marks in the design department.
The BoomSound speakers appear to be well in place, while the front camera looks slightly enlarged, giving credence to reports of the company using a 13-megapixel or 4-megapixel “Ultrapixel” sensor with the new flagship.
It is also noticeable that HTC has moved the power button to the right near the volume rocker, which makes it all the more easier to access. The display size isn’t expected to be increased with the One M9, but it’s good to know that HTC is willing to make changes to what is already a stellar design.
The smartphone is expected to be sporting a 5 inch 1080p display, 3GB of RAM, the octa core Snapdragon 810 SoC, a 20.7-megapixel rear camera, a 2,840 mAh battery and Android 5.0 Lollipop with Sense 7.0 on board.
Via: Phandroid
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