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Apr

The Samsung Grand Prime is available starting today for $179.99 via Cricket Wireless.






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Cricket Wireless released the Samsung Grand Prime today for all of those that want a premium smartphone without the premium price. Starting at 179.99, the Samsung Grand Prime comes with a sizable 5″ qHD display, a quad-core processor, a 5 MP front facing camera and an 8 MP rear camera. It is also worth mentioning that the Samsung Grand Prime is running Android 4.4 and carries a large 2600 mAh battery. These are some impressive specs when you consider that the price is what others pay for, but you are not being tied down with a 2-year contract.

Speaking of contracts, Cricket is also running a limited time only special where they will give you a free month of service after you complete 2 month of service when you switch over from T-Mobile, Metro-PCS, Sprint, Boost and others. You must also select the $50 or $60 monthly plan for it to be credited to your account. This is a great deal for those that have been wanting to cut ties with their current caries in favor of a contract-less service provider.

Is the Samsung Grand Prime and a promise of a free month of service enough to make you switch? Make sure to drop us a comment below and give us your thoughts!

Source: Cricket





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10
Apr

Star Wars digital collection officially available on Amazon, iTunes and the Play Store for $90


For the first time in history, you can now officially buy the entire Star Wars collection digitally and access them any time, anywhere on any device. Each iconic cinematic experience can be had for $19.99 each, of you can go all-in and buy the whole collection for $89.99. Buying the whole collection in one fell […]

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10
Apr

Android powered tablet hits the battlefield in close air support demonstration


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During a recent training exercise, “Talon Reach” held in Arizona, DARPA successfully tested a new system for Forward Air Controllers to call in air strikes that made use of Android-powered tablets in place of more traditional radios and hardened laptop devices. The tablets ran a program called Persistent Close Air Support, or PCAS, that was able to communicate with a counterpart program on board air support, known as PCAS-Air, in order to call in an air strike. DARPA and the military believe the new system will give Joint Terminal Attack Controllers (JTACs) the ability to order air strikes more quickly and with greater precision, even under chaotic and stressful conditions.

The PCAS system consists of “intuitive software” that uses satellite imagery, real time intelligence and surveillance data, and “easy to fill in fields” that JTACs can use to provide information to their air support, a package of information known as a “Nine Line” brief. Once the briefing information is received by the PCAS-Air portion of the system, the target is located on a map and an attack solution is generated. One key component is the ability of the system to recognize and be aware of the locations of friendlies which should help reduce the possibility of fratricide occurring.

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One sign of the successful test of the system was the time it took for the JTAC and their air support, in this case a V-22 Osprey, to deliver a Griffin Missile payload on target to a position right next to an abandoned truck. According to DARPA,

The length of time from initiation by the JTAC to missile impact on target was just over four minutes—even better than PCAS’ goal of six minutes, and more than seven times faster than the half hour or more it can take using current methods that rely on voice directions and paper maps.

Although Android may be at the heart of the tablets used for the new system, DARPA has created their own, unique interface layer called Kinetic Integrated Low-cost SoftWare Integrated Tactical Combat Handheld, or KILSWITCH. According to sources, KILSWITCH has been employed in different scenarios over the past couple years, but this is the first time it has been integrated with air support.

During Talon Reach, another test of the KILSWITCH enabled tablets involved some Marine units attempting to engage adversaries. The night mission involved two groups of Marines who needed to coordinate their efforts. One of the groups launched a small, unmanned air vehicle that provided, among other capabilities, network relay services. Once launched, all of the KILSWITCH tablets from both groups were able to sync up providing both groups the ability to determine the locations of friendlies and coordinate their attack.

One of the benefits of an increasingly technology-enabled world is that members of the military can be kept safer. The downside is that the use of technologies introduces a new attack vector for the enemy to try to disrupt operations. Although we can expect to see more use of advanced technology on the battlefield, backup systems will remain a key component.

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source: Foxtrot Alpha

 

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10
Apr

Windows 10 Technical Preview update for Windows Phone is now available!


Just as Microsoft has promised, the update for Windows 10 Technical Preview for phones is now ready to be downloaded. Okay, so they are nearly an hour late due to server issues, but we can confirm that the update is NOW LIVE. At least for SOME phones (our Lumia 635, for example, is getting the update).

Users who are part of the Windows Insider program can now head to their device Setting > Phone Update and check for a new OS update. Make sure your phone is charged up and preferably you are on Wi-Fi to download the bits (the update is 450 MB).

Not familiar with the Windows 10 Technical Preview and how to enroll or what to do? Just read our how-to article to get started, or our big page with all the important links about this update.

10
Apr

Beats Launches New Solo2 Wireless Headphones in iPhone Colors


Apple-owned headphone company Beats by Dre today announced the launch of several new Solo2 Wireless headphones, in colors that match Apple’s iPhone, iPad, and new MacBook. Available in Gold, Silver, and Space Gray, the headphones are otherwise identical to the company’s existing Solo2 Wireless headphones.

The Solo2 Wireless on-ear headphones were released in November, and were the first product released by Beats since Apple’s acquisition of the company officially closed. The Solo2 Wireless are a wireless version of the wired Solo2 headphones that are a staple in the Beats headphone lineup.

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Both the Gold and Silver varieties of the new Solo2 Wireless headphones feature white accents and ear cups, while the Space Gray version includes black accents and black ear cups, for an accurate match to Apple’s line of Gold, Silver, and Space Gray devices.

Solo2 Wireless offers the same dynamic sound and streamlined design as Solo2, but with the added benefit of wireless capabilities. With its Bluetooth technology, Solo2 Wireless can move freely for up to 30 feet from your audio device. Take phone calls, skip songs, and change the volume using the “b” button and volume buttons on the ear cup. Its rechargeable battery allows you to enjoy up to 12 hours of wireless playback. Not charged? Not a problem. Just plug in the provided RemoteTalkTM cable and enjoy your music.

Apple has largely taken over the Beats business, with the headphones being sold in Apple Stores rather than on the Beats website and all Beats support being handled by Apple support representatives, both online and in retail locations. Despite this, products being sold today are still those that have been designed without Apple’s guidance, and it remains unclear when we might see new headphone lines created with Apple’s technology and design influence.

The new Solo2 Wireless headphones can be purchased from the online Apple Store for $299.95 and will ship out in one business day. They aren’t available in retail stores yet, but should be popping up at Apple Stores over the next few days.



10
Apr

Deal: Last chance to grab the KeySmart 2.0 Compact Key Organizer for only $17


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If you’re like some of us and constantly get annoyed with your bulky key ring, there may be a solution out there for you. The KeySmart 2.0 Compact Key Organizer looks like a pocketknife, but it’s used to keep all of your keys organized in one convenient and compact place. With this organizer, you won’t need to worry about untangling your keys ever again. You can still find it for 26% off in the AA Deals Store, but not for too much longer.

The KeySmart Organizer is crafted from quality aluminum to give it a lightweight build, and the whole device is hardware milled from stainless steel to keep it durable. And if you can’t tell from the photo above, it’s super compact. The design of this organizer is made to fit double the amount of keys in half of the space. And better yet, if you purchase this KeySmart Organizer you’ll also receive an expansion pack that can fit up to ten keys.

Thanks to the Android Authority Deals Store, you can grab the KeySmart 2.0 Compact Key Organizer for only $16.99 (26% off). That’s certainly a small price to pay for keeping your pockets much more organized. This awesome discount ends tonight, so if you’re interested, head to the link below before it’s too late!

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10
Apr

Nexus 5 discontinued on Google Play Store.






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It is always a sad day when a great device sees the end of its life and has to be discontinued. Google stopped manufacturing the Nexus 5 last year and starting today, it will also no longer sell it directly via the Google Play Store. With the Nexus 6, and many other great devices on the market, Google’s decision does make sense from a business standpoint. For those of you that still wish to procure a device for nostalgia’s sake, we are sure that you can snag one up on eBay and other third-party sellers. If you have any fond memories of your Nexus 5 and wish to share them, make sure to do so via the comments sections below.

Source: Google Play, ITPRO

 





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10
Apr

Cricket Wireless launches the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime for $179.99


Cricket Wireless has announced a new device offering for current and would be consumers in the form of the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime. The Grand Prime brings users a 5-inch (540 x 960) screen, a 1.2 GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor, 8GB internal storage (with micro SD card slot) and 1GB of RAM. It also offers a […]

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10
Apr

Seidio announces HTC One M9 case line-up


Seidio has just announced there initial case line-up for the newly available HTC One M9. Like many of there previous offerings, owners can expect to find a slim, stylish and useful case that fits their needs at a reasonable price. I have been fairly partial to the Siedio DILEX Pro cases myself as they offer […]

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10
Apr

Nikon is making its high-end DSLRs much better at video


Nikon’s best DSLRs will soon let you easily record sharper video, making them much more useful for videographers. The Japanese company says its D4s, D810 and D750 full-frame DSLRs will get “greater support for recording high-definition, uncompressed data” to external recorders via the HDMI port. In addition, you’ll be able to send start/stop commands to supported video recorders and edit video more efficiently, presumably via the addition of timecode or other metadata. There’s no word on exact video specifications or whether RAW output would be supported, but the company promised to reveal more at NAB tomorrow (the firmware is due this summer). Considering that Nikon was the first to put video on a DSLR, we’re glad it’s not treating it like the ugly stepchild anymore.

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