Android Case Blowout, $5.99 – $8.99
Don’t buy a case until you’ve browsed this list
Verus USA has released a handful of promo codes for all of the hottest Android devices on the market and the savings are kind of a big deal. We’re talking high-quality protective and decorative cases for your S6, S6 Edge, One M9, G4, Note 4 and Nexus 6. None of these ring up over $8.99 (with coupon) and with a plethora of styles, features and colors to choose from, you’re guaranteed to find something in your wheelhouse.
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Samsung Galaxy S6 cases
- 2Link Series
- Black Suit $5.99 w/ code VERSP599
- Sugar Pink $5.99 w/ code VERSP599
- Crucial Bumper Air Cushion Series
- Spring Mint $5.99 w/ code VERSP599
- Lavender Purple $5.99 w/ code VERSP599
- Steel Silver $5.99 w/ code VERSP599
- Damda Card Slot Case Series
- Shine Gold $6.99 w/ code VERSP699
- Dark Silver $6.99 w/ code VERSP699
- Thor Active Belt Clip Series
- Dark Silver $6.99 w/ code VERSP699
- Military Green $6.99 w/ code VERSP699
- Thor Heavy Drop Protection Series
- Military Green $5.99 w/ code VERSP599
- Dark Silver $5.99 w/ code VERSP599
- Electric Blue $5.99 w/ code VERSP599
- Verge Dual Layer Case Series
- Satin Silver $5.99 w/ code VERSP599
- Dark Silver $5.99 w/ code VERSP599
- Shine Gold $5.99 w/ code VERSP599
- Crayon Diary Kickstand Wallet Series
- Layered Dandy Wallet Series
- Coffee Brown $6.99 w/ code VERSPM15
- Black $6.99 w/ code VERSPM15
- Iron Shield Aluminum Metal Series
- Titanium Silver $5.99 w/ code VERSPM15 [Old Version]
- Champagne Gold $5.99 w/ code VERSPM15 [Old Version]
- Titanium Silver $8.99 w/ code VERSPM15 [New Edition]
- Champagne Gold $8.99 w/ code VERSPM15 [New Edition]
- Iron Bumper Aluminum Metal Bumper Series
- Clear/Champagne Gold $5.99 w/ code VERSPM15 [Old Version]
- Clear/Titanium Silver $5.99 w/ code VERSPM15 [Old Version]
- Clear/Champagne Gold $8.99 w/ code VERSPM15 [New Edition]
- Black/Titanium Silver $8.99 w/ code VERSPM15 [New Edition]
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge cases
- 2Link Series
- Goldilock $5.99 w/ code VERSP599
- Sugar Pink $5.99 w/ code VERSP599
- Damda Card Slot Case Series
- Shine Gold $6.99 w/ code VERSP699
- Satin Silver $6.99 w/ code VERSP699
- Thor Active Belt Clip Series
- Dark Silver $6.99 w/ code VERSP699
- Military Green $6.99 w/ code VERSP699
- Thor Heavy Drop Series
- Military Green $5.99 w/ code VERSP599
- Dark Silver $5.99 w/ code VERSP599
- Electric Blue $5.99 w/ code VERSP599
- Verge Dual Layer Case Series
- Satin Silver $5.99 w/ code VERSP599
- Dark Silver $5.99 w/ code VERSP599
- Crimson Red $5.99 w/ code VERSP599
- Crayon Diary Kickstand Wallet Series
- Layered Dandy Wallet Series
- Coffee Brown $6.99 w/ code VERSPM15
- Black $6.99 w/ code VERSPM15
HTC One M9 cases
- Verge Dual Layer Case Series
- Dark Silver $6.99 w/ code VERSP699
- Satin Silver $6.99 w/ code VERSP699
- Layered Dandy Wallet Series
- Coffee Brown $8.99 w/ code VERSPM15
- Wine Red $8.99 w/ code VERSPM15
LG G4 cases
- Thor Heavy Drop Protection Series
- Dark Silver $5.99 w/ code VERSP599
- Military Green $5.99 w/ code VERSP599
- Layered Dandy Wallet Series
- Coffee Brown $8.99 w/ code VERSPM15
- Black $8.99 w/ code VERSPM15
- Crystal Light Clear Case Series
- Crystal Clear $5.99 w/ code VERSP599
- Verge Dual Layer Case Series
- Military Green $6.99 w/ code VERSP699
- Dark Silver $6.99 w/ code VERSP699
- Shine Gold $6.99 w/ code VERSP699
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 cases
- Crystal Mixx Clear Case Series
- Damda Card Slot Case Series
- Dark Silver $6.99 w/ code VERSP699
- Shine Gold $6.99 w/ code VERSP699
- Satin Silver $6.99 w/ code VERSP699
- Thor Heavy Drop Protection Series
- Charcoal Black $5.99 w/ code VERSP599
- Hot Pink $5.99 w/ code VERSP599
- Electric Blue $5.99 w/ code VERSP599
- Iron Shield Aluminum Metal Series
- Titanium Silver $8.99 w/ code VERSPM15
- Shine Gold $8.99 w/ code VERSPM15
- Layered Dandy Wallet Series
- Dandy Klop Kickstand Wallet Series
Motorola Nexus 6 cases
- Thor Heavy Drop Protection Series
- Crimson Red $5.99 w/ code VERSP599
- Charcoal Black $5.99 w/ code VERSP599
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Humble Bundle and Artifex Mundi partnership brings you the latest mobile bundle
It’s that time again for another Humble Mobile Bundle. As per the norm, donate as much as you want to support charity and you’ll get three Android games to play.
The three games you’ll get for donating to charity are Deadly Puzzles, Time Mysteries 1, and Clockwork Tales. If you pay the average, which usually hovers around $5, you’ll get four more titles–Demon Hunter, and three Time Mysteries sequels. If you pay $9, you’ll get an addition two titles, Grim Legends 2 and Enigmatis 2.
Read more: Humble Bundle teams up with Tin Man Games for latest mobile bundle
For $9, that’s only $1 per game. And there are a lot of games there that’ll certainly keep you occupied at least for awhile. If you want to donate to get these titles, just scroll down to the bottom of the page, and Humble Bundle will guide you through the process, and show you some awesome donation statistics along the way.
source: Humble Bundle
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LG unveils affordable alternatives to the G4, the G4 Stylus and G4c
LG has confirmed the existence of both the previously leaked G4c and the G4 Stylus by officially announcing them today in Seoul.
The G4 Stylus appears to be more economical Galaxy Note competitor. As the name implies, a Rubberdium Stylus is included for easy note taking or drawing. The phone sports a 5.7-inch HD (1920 x 1080) IPS display, a 1.2 GHz quad-core (LTE version) or 1.4 GHz octa-core (3G version) procesor, 1 GB of RAM, 8 GB of internal storage, microSD slot for expanded storage, 13 MP (LTE) or 8MP (3G) rear camera, 5 MP front-facing camera, 3,000 mAh removable battery, and Android 5.0 Lollipop. I should note that the camera includes laser autofocus, but it does not include optical image stabilization or that amazing f/1.9 aperture found on the G4. You will have your choice of Floral White or Metallic Silver and it starts shipping to carriers and retailers over the next several weeks. It will be called the G Stylo in North America and Korea.
The G4c is a compact version of the G4. However, just like most compact versions of flagship devices, the specs aren’t as powerful in order to keep the price down. This phone sports a 5.0-inch HD (1920 x 1080) IPS display, a 1.2 GHz quad-core processor, 1 GB of RAM, 8 GB of internal storage, microSD slot for expanded storage, 8 MP rear camera, 5 MP front-facing camera, 2,540 mAh battery, and Android 5.0 Lollipop. They will only offer an LTE version, and you will have your choice of either Metallic Gray, Ceramic White, or Shiny Gold. Just like the Sylus, LG will start shipping this device to carriers and retailers over the next several weeks.
Although neither phone compares to the LG G4 in terms of specs, they will both offer most of the same software enhancements like Knock Code, Gesture Shot, and Glance View.
Pricing wasn’t announced yet, but we will be sure to let you know as soon as we find out.
Full Press Release:
INTRODUCING G4 STYLUS AND G4c, NEWEST MEMBERS OF LG’S G4 SERIES
More Options Including Many of the Great Features Found on LG G4
SEOUL, May 19, 2015 — LG Electronics (LG) officially announces two new members of the G4 family, the G4 Stylus and G4c. Both smartphones will begin shipping to retailers around the world in the next several weeks and throughout the month of May. Both exceptionally priced devices share many of the same high-end user experience features found in the LG G4.
The G4 Stylus is a 5.7-inch handset, slightly larger than the 5.5-inch display found in the G4. As its name implies, The G4 Stylus includes LG’s versatile Rubberdium™ Stylus, allowing for easy note taking and drawing on the generously-sized screen. Its smaller sibling, the 5.0-inch LG G4c, offers many of the G4’s premium features and styling but in a more compact form factor.
Both G4 Series phones feature 13MP or 8MP rear cameras and 5MP front-facing camera for high quality photos and portraits. Other popular LG exclusives such as Gesture Shot, Glance View and Knock Code™ make both devices more convenient, secure and fun to use. The G4 Stylus inherits the super-fast Laser Autofocus feature found in previous G Series smartphones for sharply focused shots even in dim surroundings. HD quality IPS displays with In-Cell Touch technology deliver a visual experience that is far more immersive and responsive than on most other smartphones in this class.
“The G4 Stylus and G4c are perfect examples of what we mean by a premium smartphone experience without a premium price,” said Juno Cho, president and CEO of LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company. “We are committed to offering consumers in fast-growing markets LG devices that not only deliver performance, but also look good while doing so. Both the G4 Stylus and G4c will surpass customers’ expectations of what an LG phone should be.”
The G4 Stylus (available as G Stylo in North America and Korea) will be offered in both LTE and 3G configurations in Metallic Silver or Floral White color options. The G4c is an LTE model only and will come in Metallic Gray, Ceramic White and Shiny Gold.
The LG G4 Stylus and G4c are scheduled to launch in key strategic markets in the weeks to come. Prices and participating carriers will be announced locally at the time of availability.
G4 Stylus Key Specifications:
■ Chipset: 1.2GHz Quad-Core (LTE) / 1.4GHz Octa-Core (3G)
■ Display: 5.7-inch HD IPS (258ppi)
■ Memory: 1GB RAM / 8GB ROM / microSD
■ Camera: Rear 13MP (LTE) or 8MP (3G) / Front 5MP
■ Battery: 3,000mAh (removable)
■ Operating System: Android 5.0 Lollipop
■ Size: 154.3 x 79.2 x 9.6mm
■ Weight: 163g
■ Network: LTE / 3G
■ Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 a, b, g, n / Bluetooth 4.1 / NFC / A-GPS / Glonass / USB 2.0
■ Colors: Metallic Silver / Floral White
■ Other: Stylus Pen / Laser Auto Focus / Gesture Shot / Glance View / Knock Code™
G4c Key Specifications:
■ Chipset: 1.2GHz Quad-Core
■ Display: 5.0-inch HD IPS (294ppi)
■ Memory: 1GB RAM / 8GM ROM / microSD
■ Camera: Rear 8MP / Front 5MP
■ Battery: 2,540mAh (removable)
■ Operating System: Android 5.0 Lollipop
■ Size: 139.7 x 69.8 x 10.2mm
■ Weight: 136g
■ Network: LTE
■ Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 b, g, n / Bluetooth 4.1 / NFC / A-GPS / Glonass / USB 2.0
■ Colors: Metallic Gray / Ceramic White / Shiny Gold
■ Other: Gesture Shot / Glance View / Knock Code™
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T-Mobile’s now testing the Lollipop update for the Xperia Z3 and Z1s
Earlier today, T-Mobile announced that it’s now testing the long-awaited Android 5.0 Lollipop update for both the Xperia Z3 (D6616) and Xperia Z1s (C6916).
For those unaware of its content, Lollipop brings support for multiple accounts, improved notifications, a smoother multitasking experience along with the recently-announced Material Design guidelines.
If you’d like to keep up to date with the testing process and be one of the first to know when the upgrade’s ready to begin rolling out, hit the source link below to visit the progress page on Sony’s website.
Source: T-Mobile
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Deal: Stay safe with a lifetime subscription to Blur Premium Privacy Protection for 74% off

The internet can be a frightening place, especially when dealing with personal information. If you’re worried about falling victim to data breaches or identity theft, you may want to try out a subscription to Blur Premium Privacy Protection – now available for 74% off in the AA Deals Store.
Blur Premium Privacy Protection allows you to easily mask your personal information online by creating temporary addresses, credit card numbers and phone numbers, so you don’t have to give any sensitive information out to online merchants. Not only will it keep your data safe, this service will also save you from receiving an abundance of spam mail. This service also doubles as a password manager, which can be used on both desktops and mobile devices.
Right now, you can get a lifetime subscription to Blur Premium Privacy Protection for just $49.99 from the Android Authority Deals Store. Sounds pretty great, right? If so, be sure to follow the link below for more information.
YotaPhone 2 finally on sale in the U.S., via Indiegogo

Over the past few years we’ve seen a number of devices attempt to change up the standard “candy bar” layout that we’ve become accustomed to for smartphones. While devices like the Samsung Galaxy Note Edge, LG G Flex 2, and Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge stir things up by offering curved screens, the YotaPhone 2 takes a different approach: an LCD display on the front, an e-ink display on the back. The YotaPhone 2 itself is nothing new, formally announced back in December of last year, but the unique handset is finally making its way over to U.S. and Canadian customers via the Indiegogo crowdfunding site.
Devices like the Samsung Galaxy Note Edge, LG G Flex 2, and Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge stir things up by offering curved screens, the YotaPhone 2 takes a different approach
Right now you can secure a YotaPhone 2 with a minimum pledge of just $500, but there’s only so many slots left before that deal closes. After this, the next price level is at $525, and YotaPhone says the final retail price will be somewhere around $600. For those that pre-order on Indiegogo, you can expect your phone to ship sometime around August. So far 78 people have already taken up a pledge just two hours into the fundraiser (at the time of this writing), securing $40,850 of the company’s $50,000 funding goal. In other words, it won’t take long for the YotaPhone 2 to meet and exceed its target.
The dual-display setup is obviously the biggest selling point with the YotaPhone, giving you an energy efficient display for reading, task lists, and other uses that would lend well to a B&W display, with a ‘normal’ display for media consumption, gaming, and so on. Beyond the screen, you get a Snapdragon 801 powered device with 2GB RAM, 32GB storage, an 8MP rear cam, 2.1MP front cam, a 5-inch 1080p display, a 4.7-inch ePaper display with a resolution of 960 x 540, and a 2500 mAh battery.
For more details on what to expect from the YotaPhone 2, be sure to check out our full review.
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So how about it, anyone planning on picking this one up?
TRANSFORMERS: Battle Tactics review
TRANSFORMERS: Battle Tactics is a new game out of DeNA where you get to play as your favorite Autobots and Decepticons and duke it out against others in live PvP action. It features simple game play, plenty of Transformers characters, and the unique ability to play with both Autobots and Decepticons on the same team. It has a lot going for it, so lets take a closer look! If you want to skip the review and download the game for yourself, you can download it here.

Game Play
Transformers Battle Tactics is a PvP battle game where you assemble a group of Transformers and duke it out against other people live to see who built the better team. This title is unique because you can use both Autobots and Decepticons together in your team and the entire game takes place online in PvP battles.
Here’s how the game works. There are various parts of the menu that do various things. Using the menu you can manage abilities, your team, enter into the chatroom, obtain out-of-battle drops, the settings, and once you join one, you can check out your league there and you have a dedicated league chat should you want to use it. This is also how you engage in battles which we’ll get to in a second.
During battles, you earn resources that you can use to repair, upgrade, and recruit other characters that you gradually unlock as you level up. If you want to go a bit faster, you can use coins that you gradually earn or you can buy them. I know not a lot of people like this paradigm but take it from me, you can still enjoy the game without them.
Everything else is frosting on the cake. The global chat lets you talk to people and leagues allow you to join up with friends or strangers on the web to gain additional advantages. There is also a section where you can get free resources through drops. The game gives you two different ones that you can use at various time intervals or you can buy more with coins.

Mechanics
Okay folks, let’s get into the meat and potatoes of this game: the battles, the characters and the abilities. To engage in battle, you have to have use Energon which is this game’s energy counter. If you have no Energon, you can’t battle and you must wait for some to be replenished.
All battles are played against real life opponents with no exceptions. Truth be told, some battles you’ll absolutely dominate and others you’ll be totally dominated, but in the battles I took part in, the vast majority were decided on tactics with a little bit of luck thrown in.
Every round, a coin flips to decide who gets to go first. As far as I can tell, it is totally randomized and you can increase your chances with buffs, although the advantage really isn’t that big. There were rounds where I got first strike every round and there were rounds where I got none so at least it’s mostly fair.
From there, your team attacks the opposing team and vice versa and this continues however many rounds it takes before someone wins. Opponents can also back out, resulting in an instant victory for you. When you defeat bad guys individually you get resources and when you win, you get bonuses. If you lose, you still walk away with a little bit so it’s not totally worthless.
You can obtain various bonuses depending on a number of factors. Most playable characters have passive abilities give individual buffs. You can also assemble teams of certain playable characters and earn team bonuses that way. In battle, you can combine the powers of certain Transformers to create much more powerful attacks.
As you progress, you’ll level up your profile. As you level up your profile, you will have the ability to recruit new playable characters, unlock new abilities, and otherwise progress through the game.
The last thing I’ll talk about are the abilities. They range from re-rolling your damage to targeting a specific opponent and there are abilities that add buffs, damage opponents directly, and do all kinds of other stuff. You can equip four at once and every round in battle gives you three ability points that you can dump into these abilities to try to earn an advantage in battle.

Pros
Okay here’s what we liked about the game.
- It’s the good mixture of a serious game and a time waster. Battles are only about five minutes each so it doesn’t require a huge time commitment to play. On the flip side, the leveling up, unlockable content, and leagues offer surprisingly good depth that gives the game longevity.
- You have access to literally all of your favorite Autobot and Decepticon characters. You can mix and match or form teams based on who you like and I thought it was nice that you don’t have to pick sides this time. Just assemble a team of your favorites and go nuts.
- The game is very liberal with bonuses. You can get at least two free prize drops per day and you get Energon points for doing practically anything. Within my first hour I was able to recruit Optimus Prime twice and unlock four other additional characters along with three additional abilities. Yes, there are a few walls like running out of energy and there’s no getting around that fact, but it definitely handles these walls better than most.
- The game play mechanics, menus, and general game actions are simple to understand. There isn’t much of a learning curve to do anything here and that makes the game very accessible for casual gamers, kids, and pretty much everyone else.
- Transformers: Battle Tactics encourages people to play in leagues by throwing large league events. Unlike most games where only the top ten or so guilds actually win anything, this game gives rewards to the top 30,000 leagues which means practically everyone in a league gets something. Events in general are held weekly.
- There aren’t any Google Play Games services, but you can still manage a cloud save. It’s not super flexible but if you’re upgrading your device or you want to play on your tablet also, there is a built-in way to do that which we appreciate.
- Lastly, the game currently has over a million downloads, tens of thousands of leagues, and hundreds of thousands of active players. That means battles are generally easy to find and there is, for now at least, a healthy player base to enjoy.

Cons
And here are the things we didn’t like so much.
- Yes, there could have been a short campaign mode. The tutorial was good enough to learn the basics, but it would’ve been nice to go on even a few missions to earn a bit of resources before being thrown to the wolves. It’s not that big of a deal because the matchmaking isn’t bad, but still more content is better.
- The game does get a tad repetitive after a while. Being able to unlock all the various Autobots and Decepticons, along with the battle powers and combo attacks help mitigate this as you are free to explore various combos, but we recommend not playing too much too fast your may get burned out.

Final Thoughts
Overall, this is a solid game. The mixture of quick playing and deep level growth is a paradigm I wish more simple games would pursue and this one did it about as well as you can do it. There is a surprising amount of content for a game that touts only live PvP battles and fans of the Transformers will most likely have a positive experience. The near constant events help keep you engaged which is always nice and they even have a huge event going on right now.
There are a few issues here and there but these are minor details and most of them have already been fixed. The game is free with in app purchases and it’s less than 50MB so you won’t lose anything by trying it out. Click the button below if you want to try it out.
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ZTE Nubia Z9 Mini arrives in India, exclusively sold via Amazon

Back in March ZTE formally announced the Z9 Mini, a slightly smaller and more budget-friendly alternative to ZTE’s Nubia Z9 flagship. Now the Nubia Z9 Mini is making its way over to India, which is noteworthy in the fact that this is the very first time the Nubia brand has ever been sold in the country.
The Nubia Z9 Mini will be offered exclusively through Amazon India and at a price of just Rs. 16,999 (or about $267). So what do you get for the money? The Z9 Mini is powered by a 64-bit Snapdragon 615 with 2GB RAM. Other specs include a 5-inch 1080p display, 16GB storage, microSD, a16MP main cam, 8MP front cam, dual-SIM, LTE, a 2900 mAh battery, and Android 5.0 running the Nubia skin.
While many brands only over a limited number of devices for sale when launching in India, the Z9 Mini is fully in stock now for your ordering pleasure. The big question is whether or not the Z9 Mini will be able to compete with other similarly priced and spec’d devices available in India.
So how about it, anyone planning on picking one up? If not, what similarly priced devices would you personally recommend over this for Indian consumers looking for a solid mid-range handset?
Apple Introduces New iPhone Dock With Lightning Connector for $39
Apple today started selling a new Lightning connector dock compatible with the iPhone 5 or later and fifth-generation iPod touch.

The dock retails for $39 on the Apple Online Store in the United States, with an estimated shipping date of 1-3 business days as of writing.
Tom Cruise once helped NASA redesign its website
In the early 2000s, Tom Cruise was working on movies like Mission Impossible II, Minority Report and The Last Samurai. However, when he wasn’t busy playing a lead role, he also had a penchant for telling the world’s biggest space agency how it could make its website better. That’s according to former NASA administrator Sean O’Keefe, who was told to update the agency’s 2002 site because it took visitors “three clicks to oblivion.”
It’s a great choice of words considering that he’d go on to star in the 2013 film Oblivion, but Cruise definitely got his point across. “[He] came in and visited the offices one day and he’s a big space nut and the whole bit,” says O’Keefe. “He told me, ‘You’ve got this great website with tons of information on it and it’s perfectly designed for a lot of research faculty across the globe, I guess, that is going to be of interest to them. But to the rest of us it’s three clicks to oblivion and you go to the next thing and you find yourself nowhere.”
The actor’s assistance didn’t end there. Cruise offered to loan NASA one of his “tech heads” who normally designed his movie trailers. O’Keefe accepted. While the former chief admits the agency then changed the appearance of its website to make it more “inviting and interesting,” another NASA employee told Space News that the redesign was completed by a contractor and not one of Cruise’s team (who were incidentally “good, smart folks.”) NASA’s website actually underwent a recent redesign which puts more focus on social media and online video. However, there’s no word on whether Val Kilmer had a say in its development.
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Via: The Telegraph
Source: Space News














