Asus will introduce new ZenFone 2 models
According to news out of Taiwan today, Asustek is readying new variants of the ZenFone 2. These new variants will be powered by Qualcomm and MediaTek. The reason for this diversification is Asus‘ goal to double its smartphone shipments this year and to top 17 million units by year’s end.
The lower-priced Qualcomm variant will debut sometime in the second quarter with a target for the mainstream audience. The MediaTek version will debut in India where 3G phones are popular. That version is set to debut sometime in teh second half of 2015 as a direct-successor to the Intel version.
source: Focus Taiwan
via: G for Games
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Microsoft to host GDC 2015 Windows 10/Xbox One event on March 4
Microsoft will be hosting a special presentation March 4 at the 2015 Game Developers Conference in San Francisco. The company’s Xbox head Phil Spencer will offer some new information on Microsoft’s future plans for gaming on both the Xbox One and Windows 10 platforms during the event.
The latest Android commercial brings people together with handshakes, fist bumps and more
Google has been busy marketing Android with a series of TV ads, including some very entertaining ones with cute animals doing naturally cute things with each other. The latest Android commercial takes a different tack, with lots of handshakes, high-fives, fist bumps and more between two or more people
Virgin Galactic reveals where it’ll build its satellite-launching rockets
Richard Branson’s not just into space tourism — there’s also LauncherOne, which delivers satellites into orbit after being dropped from a “mothership” aircraft. Virgin Galactic says that the rocket will be built a mere 30 minutes from Los Angeles at a 150,000 square foot ex-Boeing facility near Long Beach Airport (below). The space outfit will design and mass produce the LauncherOne rocket there and use the airport as a mission base. Like the SpaceShip Two manned craft, the LauncherOne rocket and payload doesn’t need a launchpad — it’s released from an altitude of 50,000 feet by the WhiteKnight Two aircraft. That enables it to heft satellites up to 500 pounds into low-earth orbit for as little as $10 million, a subtantitally cheaper price than (already inexpensive) competitors like SpaceX.

At least, that’s the theory. So far, LauncherOne hasn’t put anything into space yet, though it does have a major launch order with a company called OneWeb. Co-owned in part by Virgin and Qualcomm, OneWeb intends to launch 648 “microsatellites” to supply internet to underserved areas. Unfortunately, the Virgin Galactic program suffered a major setback with the crash of SpaceShip Two during a test flight, which killed one of the pilots. That’s unlikely to affect the LauncherOne program much, however, since it’s unmanned and substantially less risky. Branson is confident that once it’s up to speed, the system could deliver several payloads into space every day.
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Via: The Verge
Source: Virgin Galactic
Signs point to Samsung Galaxy S6 getting pre-loaded with Microsoft apps while losing many Samsung apps
The barrage of rumors, leaks and chatter around exactly what is going on with the next flagship device from Samsung, the Samsung Galaxy S6, is rather interesting to follow. Various reports first started off saying the Samsung would be dropping the Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor due to overheating issues. From there we heard that Samsung […]
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Apple Executives Mingled at Pre-Grammy Party Amid Discussions on Future of Beats and iTunes
While the Grammy Awards happened last weekend, information on a few Apple-related conversations happening at and around Clive Davis’ pre-Grammy party are just now beginning to emerge, reports Billboard. Representing Apple at the gala were Tim Cook, Eddy Cue, Jimmy Iovine and iTunes VP Robert Kondrk, with the Apple executives chatting with a number of music industry representatives during the event.
The party came as Iovine has reportedly been meeting with senior executives from many record labels in recent weeks, and while Billboard reports “a nondisclosure agreement preceded every sit-down,” details on some of the discussions are beginning to trickle out. One of the main takeaways appears to be a targeted spring/summer launch window for the revamped Beats Music streaming service the company is said to be integrating with iOS and OS X.
Left to right: Al Gore, Eddy Cue, Tim Cook, Jimmy Iovine, Nancy Pelosi at Clive Davis’ pre-Grammy party (Photo via Mashable)
An insider speaking to Billboard claims the Cupertino-based company isn’t content just to be in the music business but “to be the music business; it’s not to compete with Spotify.” Billboard points out that, with new iOS updates in development possibly bringing Beats Music support and the booming popularity of streaming services, the company appears to already be lining up to deal with its digital music problems head-on.
The proof is in the 800 million credit cards it already has on file — comparably, Spotify has 15 million subscriptions and 60 million monthly users, although the service is growing, headed to an initial public offering.
In fact, integration has begun. Apple TV features a Beats logo, an update to Apple’s iOS will include streaming and creative is in the works for new ads starring artists recruited by Iovine. But that may be the extent of Beats’ involvement as Kondrk takes the lead on music. Like the Apple-centric design of its offices, the look and feel of Beats is likely to mirror Apple’s aesthetic, not the other way around.
Other news out of the talks points to a bit of housecleaning in dealing with iTunes itself, with Apple supposedly planning to rid the store of many covers, soundalikes, and re-recordings. Billboard also reports that the featured ticker seen on the iTunes storefront may lose its editorial-chosen feature and become more sales-based.
Additionally, featured-artist sliders, previously chosen editorially, may now be determined by sales velocity, leaving some to wonder if iTunes is becoming less like a Tower Records and more of a Target — limited selection and a focus on hit titles. “Until now, iTunes has been good to the indies,” contends one vet. Conversely, an Apple source says such case-by-case house-cleaning to eliminate duplicative and deceptive versions is routine.
Despite Apple’s challenges in a market where third-party music services can operate fairly freely on Apple’s platforms, insiders remain optimistic about Apple’s plans, with Davis’ son Doug pointing out the company’s already hugely popular ecosystem of devices and operating systems helping to launch the new service with a bang. “Their streaming service will see a seamless integration that’s cross-platform and convenient, as Spotify has become,” Davis said. “As a fan of all-you-can-eat, the industry in general is excited to have more market players.”
How to Enable Two-Step Verification for Apple ID [iOS Blog]
Apple introduced an additional layer of security for iPhone, iPad and Mac users a few years ago by rolling out two-step verification for Apple ID accounts. Two-step verification prevents anyone from accessing an Apple ID account, even if they know the password, by requiring a four-digit verification code sent via SMS or Find My iPhone. When you enable two-step verification, you must register at least one trusted device capable of receiving SMS text messages.
Once activated, two-step authentication is required when managing your Apple ID through My Apple ID, signing into iCloud, or making iTunes, iBooks or App Store purchases from a new device. Apple has also expanded two-step authentication to iMessage and FaceTime, requiring users to input an authentication code from a verified device on accounts that have two-factor verification enabled to prevent unauthorized entry attempts through both services. Read more 
5 Android apps you shouldn’t miss this week! – Android Apps Weekly
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Welcome back to Android Apps Weekly! Here are your headlines this week:
- Microsoft has officially bought Sunrise Calendar for $100 million.
- Today Calendar developer Jack Underwood has implemented some hilarious anti-piracy measures in his app.
- Google Drive is giving away 2GB of free storage. Microsoft is giving away 100GB of free storage (for 2 years).
- Joe Danger is coming out on Google Play and Amazon Appstore sometime in 2015.
- Xposed Framework is coming to Lollipop “soon”, according to the developer.
Don’t forget to check out this week’s newsletter for a complete list of headlines, updates, and new Android apps and games releases! Why not subscribe while you’re there? And now here are five Android apps you shouldn’t miss this week!
Skype
[Price: Free]
Skype received a big update this last week that allows you to send photos to offline contacts that will receive upon getting online again. Along with the photo sharing, there were also some bug fixes and performance improvements but otherwise it’s same old free video and chat platform we all know.


HERE Maps
[Price: Free]
The popular Nokia alternative to Google Maps received an update this last week for both Android and Windows Phone. The update includes significant improvements to a whole bunch of places around the world including support for new countries, better graphics for rivers and lakes, and updates to other countries.

SlingTV
[Price: Free app / $20/month subscription]
DISH turned heads this last week with the release of SlingTV. This gives you 20 television stations for $20 a month including ESPN, TBS, TNT, Cartoon Network, and others. You can also get some additional sports and kids channels in $5/month packages. Sadly, no major hockey channels but the service looks good.

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Limbo
[Price: $4.99]
Limbo is a new 2D horror game where you must solve puzzles, dodge obstacles, and search for your lost sister. The graphics are minimal black and white and the design plays a huge part in the atmosphere of the game. It’s $4.99 but currently rocks an astounding 4.9 rating in the Google Play Store.

ScreenPop Lockscreen Messenger
[Price: Free]
ScreenPop Lockscreen Messenger is an app that does exactly what the name says it does. It’s a photo-based messaging service where messages are delivered directly to your lock screen. It’s an interesting concept that looks really fun but do keep in mind that there’s almost no security. However, messages disappear as soon as you unlock the device or reply.

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Motorola extends online promotion through February 17
Motorola last not shot out emails advising that its Valentine’s Day weekend promotion will be extended a few more days. Indeed, you can now save a sizable chunk of money on products through Monday, February 17.
This sale has been extended! You now have until 11:00 a.m. CT on Tuesday, February 17 to take advantage of this awesome deal.
Take $100 off a purchase of $499.99 or more, or $35 off a $249.99 purchase.
Although not everything is available under the promo (excludes Nexus 6, Moto X 2014 for Republic Wireless, and Motorola’s Extended Service Plan), there’s plenty of great stuff to be had.
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Samsung starts teasing “The Next Galaxy” in new Twitter campaign
Samsung has just kicked off a new teaser campaign entitled “The Next Galaxy” with a Twitter post and video. The 17-second clip gives very little away about the device in question. In fact, it doesn’t show anything at all. The movie is simply intended to get us all excited for its upcoming flagship smartphone, and, we have to say, its succeeded. We can’t wait to see what the South Korean company comes up with.
Anyway, if you want to see the teaser video, hit the break below.
I am #TheNextGalaxy. Be inspired by my vision at #Unpacked. https://t.co/Qu3e4L2DEg
— TheNextGalaxy (@SamsungMobile) February 13, 2015
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