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Apr

Scoop up this textured Lumia 920 hard case today for only $4.95!


This polycarbonate case comes in one piece that wraps around the sides of your device leaving complete access to your display, camera, ports and buttons. The back sports a unique texture that enhances your overall grip with an Amzer logo at the bottom.

9
Apr

How to access histogram and other advanced adjustments in Photos for OS X


Histogram, sharpen, definition, noise reduction, vignette, white balance, and levels can all be added to your photo adjustment options.

That elevates Photos for OS X from a basic photo editing tool to something more advanced. The histogram, for example, lets you see the distribution of light and dark, red, blue, and green pixels within your image. Sharpen and definition can help make the blurry more clear. Vignette darkens images around the edges, and white balance and levels let you change casts, crush blacks, and more. All you have to do is turn them on!

How to access white balance, histograms, noise reduction, and more in Photos for Mac

  1. Launch the Photos app on your Mac.
  2. Find the photo you’d like to edit and open it.
    3 Click on Edit in the upper right hand corner.
  3. Click on Adjust in the right hand navigation.
  4. Click on Add at the top right.
  5. Click on the type of adjustment you’d like to add.
  6. It will appear in the right hand section.
  7. Repeat this process for each type of adjustment you want to show up.
  8. If you’d like these adjustments to always show, just click on Save As Default at the bottom of the *Add menu**.

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9
Apr

Top 5 chargers for HTC One M9


Need help finding the best chargers for HTC One M9? We’ve got you covered with 5 favorites that will do the job.

We know for certain that the HTC One M9 comes packed with Quick Charge 2.0, which is awesome. But, why not include a quick charger with the device to make the most of that feature? Instead, HTC’s provided a standard 1.5A charger — which still has us scratching our heads — but there it is.

9
Apr

Dunkin Donuts and Seamless add Google Wallet support for faster checkouts


Google has announced that both Dunkin Donuts and Seamless have integrated Google Wallet for quick and easy payments when on your Android device.

Ordering food and drinks from your mobile phone is becoming more and more popular, and Google is working to make payment for these items even easier with the use of Google Wallet. Starting today users can refill their Dunkin Donuts cards, as well as pay for their Seamless order without having to enter credit card information.

9
Apr

Popular Twitter client MeTweets now available for free for a limited time


Popular Twitter client MeTweets is currently available from the Windows Phone Store for free. Normally priced at $1.49, the app has been free since April 1, and the developer hasn’t specified how long it will remain free, saying only that it will be free for a while.

9
Apr

Samsung Galaxy S6 sales on T-Mobile nearly double that of the Galaxy S5


We suspected that the Galaxy S6 would be a strong seller for Samsung, and the latest news from T-Mobile confirms just that.

The Samsung Galaxy S6 officially launches on April 10, but pre-orders and online presales of the device have rocketed it up above its predecessors. According to T-Mobile, the Galaxy S6 on at least that carrier has sold at twice the rate of the Galaxy S5.

9
Apr

Times of India updates their Windows Phone app with new interface, social login, and more


The Times of India has updated their app for Windows Phone, bringing the app to version 3.0. The app now features an updated user interface, with an improved user experience and the ability to login with social accounts.

9
Apr

Sprint releases Lollipop update for Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Note Edge


Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Note Edge users on Sprint are beginning to see the Lollipop update hitting their devices.

Sprint is the latest US carrier to begin pushing out the Lollipop update to the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Note Edge, joining AT&T and T-Mobile who have already rolled it out. The update, which brings Android 5.0, will have Google’s Material Design along with revamped notification handling, and various other enhancements as well.

9
Apr

Verizon still on track to pick up Nokia Lumia 735 later this spring


Windows Central has learned that Verizon Wireless in the US in still picking up the Nokia Lumia 735 mid-range smartphone, tentatively scheduled for a May release.

Windows Central first reported that Verizon would be grabbing the Lumia 735 back in September of 2014. By October, however, our sources had reported that the phone was delayed until “early 2015″. Later in November, the phone was spotted passing through the FCC with Verizon’s LTE bands, solidifying the intention of the carrier to stock the smartphone.

Up until recently, we had written off the Lumia 735 as coming to Verizon. Now, people familiar with the matter have informed us that the Lumia 735 is estimated for a May release.

9
Apr

Expanded external storage coming to Xbox 360 — up to 2TB drives


The Xbox 360 will at long last see an expansion in the size of external hard drives it can accept. No longer will you have to wallow with a mere 32GB of space.

In fact, the console will see hard drives up to 2TB, and support for up to two external drives at once.