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28
Apr

[Deal] Google Nexus 5 and 1 year of FreedomPop service for $199.99






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Looking for a Nexus 5 to poke about on for an affordable price tag? You are in luck tonight. Right now you can score a Google Nexus 5 AND 1 year of service for a mind melting $199.99 out the door. No, that isn’t a mistype. $200 gives you a Nexus 5 and 1 year of service, which includes unlimited talk and text plus 500MB of 4G LTE data from FreedomPop.

Nexus 5 FreedomPopAlong with the offer you get a year of tethering, a year of usage alerts and a year of Visual Voicemail. I can think of a few reasons to scoop up this deal. The obvious is a Nexus 5 for pretty cheap as a Chromecast remote or play about device. Another could easily be for a teenager needing a phone and you needing to make sure it is as inexpensive as possible. If you pick up the deal you will be getting a certified pre-owned 16GB black variant of the device only.


Hit the link below and pick one up before the offer expires.

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28
Apr

Horror sequel ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 4’ is happening on Halloween


Five Nights at Freddy’s is a terrifying game series about gruesome murders, dead children and haunted animatronic creatures a la Chuck-E-Cheese meets Poltergeist. Yep, it’s everything awful about your childhood nightmares, sprinkled with a dash of dehydrated parmesan. Good news, disturbed youth: Five Nights at Freddy’s 4: The Final Chapter is happening and it’s due out on Halloween. Five Nights at Freddy’s has seen rapid success since its debut in August 2014, thanks in large part to YouTube’s gaming stars, who are always up for a good scare. The series, created by Scott Cawthon, has done so well that Warner Bros. recently picked up the film rights and is working on a movie. Fingers crossed for a feel-good rom-com.

Filed under: Gaming, HD

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Source: Scott Games

28
Apr

DARPA’s steerable bullet proves it can hit moving targets


DARPA announced that its self-steering bullet program, dubbed the Extreme Accuracy Tasked Ordnance (EXACTO), passed another developmental milestone in late February. Per an administration release, and the video below, experienced and novice shooters alike were able to strike moving targets. And, in the case of expert shooters, able to hit actively evading targets as well.

“True to DARPA’s mission, EXACTO has demonstrated what was once thought impossible: the continuous guidance of a small-caliber bullet to target,” said Jerome Dunn, DARPA program manager. “This live-fire demonstration from a standard rifle showed that EXACTO is able to hit moving and evading targets with extreme accuracy at sniper ranges unachievable with traditional rounds. Fitting EXACTO’s guidance capabilities into a small .50-caliber size is a major breakthrough and opens the door to what could be possible in future guided projectiles across all calibers.” DARPA engineers will reportedly continue to improve the ammunition’s accuracy, though there is no word yet on when American snipers will begin fielding the rounds.

Filed under: Science

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Source: DARPA

28
Apr

Android could ignite the Nokia of old


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For an entire generation, the name Nokia will stir up a lot of emotion. From the iconic 3210 to the symbolic N95, the pre-smartphone years were Nokia’s heyday and a large majority of current smartphone users will be able to recall using a Nokia handset in their past.

For me personally, I almost exclusively used Nokia handsets until the late noughties and when the iPhone came along, Nokia’s decline was total (albeit, it took a few years to completely fail). Since February 2011, the infamous burning memo and the decision to adopt Microsoft’s Windows Phone platform, Nokia enthusiasts and most of the tech world have asked why the Finnish company didn’t adopt Android.

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Moving swiftly past the Windows Phone years and ever since Microsoft bought Nokia’s devices and services division last year, we’ve heard rumours that Nokia would introduce mobile devices running Android sooner rather than later. And that’s exactly what happened with the company introducing the Android-powered Nokia N1 tablet in November 2014. However, the N1 isn’t quite the Nokia we know, as it’s a tablet that Nokia has licensed their name to, rather than made themselves.

Last week, the Nokia Android rumour reared again with a new report suggesting we’d see Nokia release a new Android-powered smartphone at the beginning of 2016, when the clause in the Microsoft deal preventing it from making devices expires. However, shortly after, the company issued a statement denying any move to enter the market but conceding that it would consider brand licensing like it has done with the N1.

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Android as a platform is everything that Nokia’s Symbian platform once hoped to be and the brand licensing deal has endless possibilities for the Finnish manufacturer. Developing a smartphone takes years of R&D, testing and QA – not to mention, significant capital – and hence, it’s unlikely that we’ll see a Nokia-made Android smartphone very soon. That being said, Android is definitely the kickstart that Nokia needs if they’re going to re-enter the smartphone business.

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Look back at Nokia smartphones in the latter stages of Symbian and the Windows Phone era and one thing is clear; Nokia’s problem was always its software: Symbian’s inability to develop into an iPhone-challenger and the failure of Microsoft’s Windows Phone OS to capture the market. Yet Android can solve all of these issues.

Related: Nokia N1 Tablet Review

Far from running an OS that requires significant investment to develop, Nokia would gain a mature platform and a partner in Google, who would probably love to count Nokia amongst the Android OEMs. Back when they announced the decision to move to Windows Phone, then-CEO Stephen Elop said they ruled out Android as its hard to differentiate, but Nokia Z Launcher has done just this: it’s made a complex smartphone platform simple to operate while remaining as powerful as Google intended.

At the same time, the Nokia name is arguably the Finnish company’s biggest asset. As indicated by the 20,000 N1 sales in just four minutes when the tablet went on sale in China, people still want to buy Nokia products. Nokia had a large part to play in the market share Windows Phone has today and the brand is powerful enough to likely make Nokia’s return to mobile successful.

Let’s be clear on something; Nokia has sold its smartphone and R&D divisions but still owns its IP, so making a smartphone wouldn’t be out of the question but would require significant investment in people, platforms and products. It’s highly unlikely that we’ll see a Nokia-made Android smartphone in the next year or two but the N1 taught us that company could still put their name on devices made by others.

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The N1 is a tablet that’s made by Foxconn – who incidentally make a large chunk of Apple’s iPad and iPhones – and shows that we’re now in an era where Nokia doesn’t need to own its entire supply chain. In the past, the company’s own plants made its devices but maybe for the Finnish manufacturer, the best move is to follow Apple and produce the devices elsewhere. This would help reduce their costs and ensure a return to own-brand devices sooner rather than later.

A Nokia-made Android smartphone? For many people, that’s still the Holy Grail. From Nokia’s pedigree in outstanding smartphone cameras – the Lumia 1020 with its 41MP camera being the highlight of them all – to fabulous build, exciting design and excellent battery life, Nokia will always be considered one of the architects of the mobile industry. For me personally – and most people no doubt – a Nokia-powered Android smartphone would excite as much as the latest from Samsung or HTC.

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Will we see a Nokia-made Android smartphone? I for one certainly hope so and I think it would be great for the market to gain another Android OEM to offer something really different. Would you buy a Nokia smartphone running Android? Let us know your views guys!

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28
Apr

‘Halo’ tournament canceled because Xbox One game is still broken


Halo: Combat Evolved may have been one of the first console shooters to hit the competitive gaming circuit but a recent tournament was derailed because almost six months later, The Master Chief Collection is still broken. The official Halo eSports league, Halo Championship Series, had to cancel the first online cup of the regular season over the weekend due to connectivity issues. Seriously. As Eurogamer reports, games took place on Saturday but went off the rails on Sunday for the competition’s conclusion.

We’ve reached out to Microsoft for more details and will update this post should any arise. For now, perhaps put those dreams of a pro Halo career on hold until Halo 5: Guardians hits. Maybe. Who knows. The beta ran well enough during our stream, but there are a lot of variables at play here. At least we have free ODST coming to distract us in the meantime, right?

Filed under: Gaming, Home Entertainment, HD, Microsoft

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Via: Eurogamer

Source: Halo Championship Series Live Tweets (Twitter), Halo (Twitter)

28
Apr

LG’s posh Watch Urbane arrives at Google’s store for $349


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You no longer have to wait for AT&T (or go through an importer) to buy LG’s ritzy-looking Watch Urbane in the US — it’s available to order today. Google is now carrying the upscale Android Wear timepiece in its store with a $349 price tag, which is pretty reasonable for a gadget crafted from leather and steel. The only catch is the roughly two-week shipping delay as of this writing. But hey, what’s a relatively short wait if it means (hopefully) impressing your smartwatch-savvy friends?

Filed under: Wearables, Mobile, Google, LG

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Via: Google+

Source: Google Store

28
Apr

Valve removes option to sell ‘Skyrim’ mods


After a few days of hearing complaints on the internet, Valve is removing the payment feature from the Skyrim Workshop on Steam. The PC gaming juggernaut explains that it underestimated the differences between the communities built around its own games and those from other studios, and toeing the waters of an established modding scene like one surrounding The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim’s “was probably not the right place to start” experimenting.

Skyrim developer Bethesda Softworks agrees. Valve says the idea was to enable more mods to become their own standalone games (like Counter-strike and Dota) and to foster better mods in general, both free and paid. And speaking of the latter, any money spent on mods will be refunded in full. Newell and Co. explain the reversal’s reasoning as follows:

“We’ve done this because it’s clear we didn’t understand exactly what we were doing. We’ve been shipping many features over the years aimed at allowing community creators to receive a share of the rewards, and in the past, they’ve been received well. It’s obvious now that this case is different.”

Maybe considering that the top Skyrim mod on Steam at the moment is a protest against paid mods, this might not come as a surprise to some. Either way, Valve’s effectively put an arrow in the knee of making money off mods for the fantasy epic.

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Via: Tomáš Duda (Twitter)

Source: Steam Workshop

28
Apr

Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge adjudged the best camera on a smartphone in the industry


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DxOMark, which is a big name in the photography community has just adjudged the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge (and Galaxy S6) to be the best camera on a smartphone in the market, pipping the Apple iPhone 6 by a fair margin.

DxOMark’s results fetched the Galaxy S6 Edge an overall score of 86 points while the iPhone 6 only managed to score 82 points, which is pretty good for a cameraphone, but clearly the Samsung offering has come out on top here.

The team gave marks for various aspects of the smartphone’s camera including features like exposure, contract, autofocus as well as texture. So if you ever wonder which is the best cameraphone you can get in the market today, the answer is pretty simple, it’s the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge.

LG is expected to unveil its flagship offering tomorrow as well, with teasers suggesting that the device will have an industry topping camera on board. So will the LG G4 dethrone the Galaxy S6 Edge? We don’t have to wait long to find out.

Source: DxOMark

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28
Apr

Apple CEO Tim Cook: We’re ‘Working Hard’ to Remedy Apple Watch Supply/Demand Imbalance


During today’s earnings call covering the second fiscal quarter of 2015, Apple CEO Tim Cook did not share information on Apple Watch sales, but there were several analyst questions on the new wearable, leading Cook to shed a bit of light on Apple’s efforts to fulfill orders.

According to Cook, demand for the Apple Watch is much greater than supply, but the company is “working hard to remedy that.” He said that Apple made a lot of progress on that over the past week, and was able to deliver the Apple Watch to more customers than Apple had originally anticipated.

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“We’re going to keep doing that,” Cook said, noting that some customers would begin receiving updated info on improved shipping estimates today. Apple is “generally happy” with its efforts to boost supply and get the Apple Watch out to customers as soon as possible, and Apple Watch availability may expand to other countries in late June. “It is a new product for us. With any new product, you wind up taking some time to fully ramp.”

I think we’re in a good position and sometime in late June we currently anticipate being in a position where we could begin to sell the Apple Watch in additional countries. That’s our current plan.

Cook said that it was difficult to gauge demand without a product in stores, and that customer response has been “overwhelmingly positive.” Apple is also “far ahead” of where it expected to be from an application point of view. According to Cook, the iPhone had approximately 500 apps available at launch, while the iPad had 1,000. Apple hoped to meet or beat the iPad’s 1,000 available apps at launch internally, but far exceeded that with 3,500 available apps. “We couldn’t be happier about how things are going from that point of view.”

Cook noted that Apple is “learning quickly about customer preferences between the different configurations” and that the company will be making adjustments to get in line with demand.



28
Apr

Tim Cook: Component Cost Breakdowns on Apple Products Are Nowhere Close to Being Accurate


During today’s Q2 2015 earnings call, Apple CEO Tim Cook noted that Apple Watch margins are lower than the company average, and on a followup question about those margins in the context of the Apple Watch Edition’s high price, Cook commented on the inaccuracy of estimated cost breakdowns on Apple products.

“I haven’t seen [them for Apple Watch], but generally there are cost breakdowns around our products that are much different than the reality. I’ve never seen one that is anywhere close to being accurate,” Cook said. He went on to say that the Apple Watch’s functionality is “absolutely incredible” with a lot of new features and innovative technology.

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We haven’t seen cost breakdowns on the components of the Apple Watch hinting at a possible base unit price that would reveal Apple’s profit margin, but such component breakdowns are often shared by analysts following device teardowns. The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, for example, were estimated to have a parts and labor cost of approximately $200, resulting in a 69 percent gross profit margin based on the device’s $649 base selling price.

iPhone 5s component cost was estimated to begin at $199, and iPad Air component cost was estimated to begin at $274. All of these estimates, which come from IHS iSuppli, include only part costs, leaving out other expenses like research and development, software creation, marketing, and distribution, which may explain Cook’s comments on inaccuracy.

According to Cook, it’s “intuitive” that Apple Watch margins would be lower than the company average during the first quarter, as the first quarter of any new product is “a learning period.” Cook declined to provide guidance beyond the current quarter, but Apple Watch profit margins could improve in the future as component costs drop as they do over time with any new technology.