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Jul

Welcome to Talk Android Deals


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We have an announcement of our own to make today. Our operations will no longer consist solely of news, guides, and reviews that aim to expand your intake of everything Android. The arrival of Talk Android Deals, a new online store, will bring the best offers on gadgets, gear, accessories, and software directly to you.

The amount of products offered is vast. External battery packs, drones, wireless speakers, and software packages are just some of the products offered at a discount. But it totals much more than that. Each week, select products from Talk Android Deals will make their way to the main site. This is to highlight a few of the great deals that caught the eye of a writer at Talk Android. The store’s lineup will be changing consistently, as new deals arrive, remaining fresh at all times. The layout of the store is so simple that you will know exactly which deals are hot, which deals are new, and which deals are expiring.

I encourage you to leave comments on this post and any future posts dedicated to a savory deal from our new store. What kinds of products do you want offered? Are the active discounts appealing? Is there a specific product that should be available? Those questions are merely three of the many we would like answered by you. Talk Android Deals is your store. And it can only be tailored with feedback.

So how are we celebrating the launch of Talk Android Deals? By taking 10% off your order with coupon code TALKAND10! This promotion will be active until August 5 at 11:59PM PT, allowing you plenty of time to give Talk Android Deals a look and decide which products you want to save on. After that, you will still be saving money on every product purchased from Talk Android Deals. The benefits from buying a product through Talk Android Deals starts now and has no end.

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29
Jul

BLU announces 3 new budget friendly Android phones


Hot on the heels of product announcements from not OnePlus and Motorola, budget phone maker BLU announces 3 new budget friendly Android phones. Each with a specialized feature set.

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BLU

  • Network: (GSM/GPRS/EDGE) 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, (4G HSPA+ 21Mbps) 850/1700/1900/2100
  • Display: FWVGA 5.0-inch 480 x 854, with IPS
  • Processor: Mediatek 6582, 1.3 GHz Quad-Core with MALI-400 graphics GPU
  • OS: Android 5.0 Lollipop
  • Camera: Rear – 5.0 megapixel, autofocus with LED Flash, (1.75mm pixel size, 1/5 inch sensor, 2.8mm aperture) HD 1080p@30fps video recording Front – 5.0 megapixel
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi b/g/n/, GPS, Bluetooth v4.0, Hotspot, micro-USB, FM Radio
  • Memory: 1GB RAM, 8GB internal memory
  • Dimensions: 143 x 71.8 x 9 mm
  • Battery: Li-Ion 2000mAh
  • Available Colors: Sandstone Grey, Ceramic White, Teal, Mint Green, Orange, Gold and Salmon Pink

This phone will also be available in an LTE variant with LTE bands 4, 7, and 17. The only other change is that it will feature a Qualcomm Snapdragon 210, 1.1 GHz Quad-Core processor with an Adreno-304GP graphics GPU. It will go on sale in August for $89 for the 3G version and $99 for the LTE version.

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BLU

  • Network: (GSM/GPRS/EDGE) 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, (4G HSPA+ 21Mbps) 850/1700/1900/2100
  • Display: HD Super AMOLED 4.8-inch 720 x 1280, Corning Gorilla Glass 3
  • Processor: Mediatek 6582, 1.3 GHz Quad-Core with MALI-400 graphics GPU
  • OS: Android 5.0 Lollipop
  • Camera: Rear – 8.0 megapixel, autofocus with LED Flash, (1.1mm pixel size, 1/3.2 inch sensor, 2.4mm aperture), HD 1080p@30fps video recording Front – 8.0 megapixel, + Front LED Flash
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi b/g/n/, GPS, Bluetooth v4.0, Hotspot, micro-USB, FM Radio
  • Memory: 1GB RAM, 8GB internal memory
  • Micro SD Card slot for expandable memory up to 64GB
  • Dimensions: 141 x 68.4 x 7.7 mm
  • Battery: Li-Ion 2300mAh
  • Available Colors: Sandstone Grey, Ceramic White, Teal, Mint Green and Salmon Pink

This phone is all about the selfies and will feature a unique front facing flash for night time selfies. The rear camera will feature a high-end Sony IMX 179 8.0 megapixel sensor on the back, while the front will feature a wide angle 8.0 megapixel camera. It will go on sale in August for $149.

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BLU

  • Network: (GSM/GPRS/EDGE) 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, (4G HSPA+ 21Mbps) 850/1700/1900/2100
  • Display: HD 5.5-inch 720 x 1280, with IPS, Full Lamination
  • Processor: Mediatek 6582, 1.3 GHz Quad-Core with MALI-400 graphics GPU
  • OS: Android 5.0 Lollipop
  • Camera: Rear – 8.0 megapixel, autofocus with LED Flash, (1.1mm pixel size, 1/3.2 inch sensor, 2.4mm aperture), HD 1080p@30fps video recording Front – 5.0 megapixel, with LED Flash
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi b/g/n/, GPS, Bluetooth v4.0, Hotspot, micro-USB, FM Radio
  • Memory: 1GB RAM, 8GB internal memory
  • Micro SD Card slot for expandable memory up to 64GB
  • Dimensions: 150.5 x 76.5 x 8 mm
  • Battery: Li-Ion 4000mAh
  • Available Colors: Sandstone Grey, Ceramic White and Gold

The impressive thing about this phone is it’s huge 4,000mAh battery. It also has a reverse charge function, that allows it to  act as a power bank. It will go on sale in August for $139.

Each one of these phones have a specific feature set in mind. BLU is gambling on consumers opting for a cheaper lower priced and more specialized device vs. the all in one expensive flagships from their competitors.

What do you think? Will you be opting for a cheaper, more specialized phone, or would prefer to have a phone with everything at a higher price? Let us know in the comments.

 

 

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29
Jul

ICYMI: VR to improve London’s tube, lego arm and more


ICYMI: VR to Improve London's Tube, Lego Arm and More

Today on In Case You Missed It: A London transportation think tank is using an Oculus Rift DK2 and a round treadmill to test transportation solutions before building expensive prototypes. Astronauts aboard the International Space Station are sharing some of their 4K videos and they are simply gorgeous. And a designer who worked out of Lego’s Future Lab designed a prosthetic arm prototype that kids can swap out with lego creations. Fun and adorable, ftw!

Today’s bonus comes to us from the Evel Knievel tribute festival in Montana, where a semi truck set a new record for a jump at 166 feet and nearly gave me a heart attack on behalf of the people who own property beside the roadway.

If you come across any interesting videos, we’d love to see them. Just tweet us with the #ICYMI hashtag @engadget or @mskerryd.

Filed under: Misc, Peripherals, Robots, Transportation, Science, Internet

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29
Jul

Afineur’s first batch of fermented coffee is available through Kickstarter


Back in October, we told you about Afineur’s goal of replicating the process of civet coffee without all the pooping. To create a flavor profile similar to the pricey Kopi Luwak beans, and bypass the bowel movements, the company uses fermentation to create coffees with low bitterness and astringency so that fruit and other flavors shine. Well, now’s your chance to try it as Afineur’s first batch is up for grabs via a Kickstarter campaign. The so-called cultured coffee not only leverages science to create its flavors, but it makes the brew easier on your stomach while leaving those cute little animals out of the equation. The coffee is made in Brooklyn (where the company is based) with the help of Pulley Collective’s roasting facility. In terms of origin, the beans are currently sourced from Guatemala, but the folks behind Afineur are “open to new collaborations.”

Looking to give it a shot? You’ll need to pledge $29 to the crowdfunding effort to nab a 5-ounce taster bag of the beans, and you can do just that via the source link below. Should you be after more, $45 secures a 10-ounce bag. While the prices may seem steep, they’re still cheaper than the Kopi Luwak beans. And more animal-friendly, too.

Filed under: Misc, Science

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Source: Kickstarter

29
Jul

Xbox One will eventually stream your PC games


Xbox One streaming on Windows 10 is nice and all, but how about getting the power of your PC on the console? Xbox head Phil Spencer has confirmed to the Verge that Microsoft is working on Windows 10 streaming to the Xbox One. He already hinted that such a feature would happen after tweeting that Microsoft would support mice on the Xbox One. He said that “it’s actually a little more challenging doing the encoding on the PC side to Xbox,” since PC hardware varies widely from user to user, unlike the Xbox One. He added, however, that “challenge is good.”

Spencer emphasized that Windows 10 features are an “incredibly strong” part of the Xbox One’s roadmap, and that “(gamers) want to play with their friends… on the device they want to play on.” He said getting a mouse and keyboard working on the Xbox One is a prerequisite, but it looks like that’ll happen soon. There’s no timeline on PC to Xbox One streaming, however — so I wouldn’t make any definitive plans until Microsoft officially launches the feature.

Filed under: Gaming

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Source: The Verge

29
Jul

Cyanogen users are getting a new stock calendar


Cyanogen’s certainly set on loading its Android version with Google app replacements. Earlier this year, it announced that it will make Boxer’s Gmail-like email app the stock option for Cyanogen OS 12. Now it has revealed that the new calendar made by the same firm will also become a stock app in future versions of the platform. As Boxer is known for making Google app substitutes for those fond of them but who’d rather not tie their details to an account, its new calendar’s pretty much like GCal, with events indicated by color-coded blocks. It’s integrated with the company’s email app, which means you’d instantly know if you’re available when you receive an invite in your inbox. Boxer’s calendar will come preloaded on Cyanogen OS devices to be released in the next few months, but you can download it right now from Google Play or iTunes.

Filed under: Misc, Mobile, Google

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29
Jul

‘Henry’ is Oculus’ first, emotional step to making AI characters


If you’ve ever spent time in the company of young children watching colorful and cartoony TV shows geared to their innocence — say something on Sprout or Nick Jr. — then you’ll know what it is to live in the world of Henry. The computer-animated virtual reality short about a lonely hedgehog is only the second to come from Oculus VR’s newly founded Story Studio, an innovation lab of sorts for VR. But whereas most recent gaming- and entertainment-focused VR works have relied on cheap thrills, suspense and fear to dazzle viewers, Henry instead engages with empathy.

“That was the big question for me: How are people going to connect with him?” says director Ramiro Lopez Dau of Henry‘s emotional bent. “So we came up with this character who has an obvious problem: He wants to hug people and he’s super spiky. So that was the connection because everyone deserves a friend. And Henry doesn’t have a flaw. He’s just like that; he’s a hedgehog. … So it’s more about, okay, there’s some meaning here. You will find someone who will accept you for who you are, which is a very universal message. … There’s going to be a very strong point to feel empathy for this guy.”

But the Elijah Wood-narrated Henry wasn’t always meant to go for the heart. The short, one of five slated for release before the launch of Oculus’ Rift VR headset in the first quarter of 2016, was initially conceived as a comedy. Max Planck, Story Studio’s technical director, credits lessons learned at the Disney-owned animation house Pixar, where he, Lopez Dau and Creative Director Saschka Unseld were previously employed, for helping pivot the story. “It’s funny because, with Henry, we said it’s gonna be a comedy. And we learned from Pixar that to make a laugh really land you have to … really care about a character. And so I think Henry, for the most part, is more emotional on a sad spectrum. You feel for Henry. You want him to have a hug. It’s funny how most people come out of it saying, ‘I didn’t laugh a lot, but I was crying.’ And we’re like: ‘That’s it!’ We just wanted an emotional connection.”

To achieve that emotional connection with the viewer, the team behind Henry latched onto a key interactive aspect: having Henry look directly at you during moments of extreme emotion with his big, inviting eyes. It’s an idea that surfaced during a postmortem on Lost, the studio’s inaugural short that debuted at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. Save for some visual triggers, Lost, Planck explains, was mostly a passive experience, with the action unfolding around the viewer regardless of participation. But the team wondered what it could’ve been like had Lost‘s key characters looked into the eyes of the viewer.

Henry carrying his birthday cake

“There were moments in Lost where we thought it would be cool if the hand looked in our direction,” says Planck. “Or, it’d be cool if the giant at the end … if his eyes felt like they connected with me and not that there were these big eyes that were just sort of looking in a general direction. And so we started playing with, ‘What if Henry looks at you?’ And that’s when we started [production].”

“[Henry] is a glimpse of what the future holds: Characters that can share their emotions and adventures with us in a very different way than film.”

— Saschka Unseld

Lopez Dau continues: “I think of all the moments we have that [Henry] looks at you. … We came to the conclusion that the best moments that worked for that eye connection [were] when he was feeling something. When he’s happy at the beginning or when he gets sad. That’s when he’s sharing with you that emotion.”

The interactive hedgehog of today’s Henry is actually a scaled-back version of a much more ambitious design: a real-time character imbued with artificial intelligence that fully reacts to you, the viewer. Unseld admits as much, saying that “[Henry] is a glimpse of what the future holds: … characters that can share their emotions and adventures with us in a very different way than film.” Planck elaborates on this and explains that, at one point during production, the team had “put in a little logic” that had Henry tracking viewers’ eye movement. It was ultimately removed as the team felt it disrupted the flow of the narrative since the viewer isn’t a part of the story and wouldn’t impact its outcome.

“I think, eventually, we may want to go in that direction,” says Planck. “But that’s such a hard problem to have branching narrative or have artificial intelligence that can actually respond to you. We still wanted a director’s touch. The director is deciding when events happen and how Henry should act.”

Director Ramiro Lopez Dau

“We’re finding that VR has to feel like there’s a director who’s orchestrating.”

— Max Planck

While future shorts from Story Studio will touch upon different themes and continue to push the technical boundaries of VR storytelling — the upcoming, action-heavy Bullfighter will incorporate four instances of viewer teleportation or “teleports” — Henry‘s breakthrough is in its emotional core and deliberate pacing. The short is, quite plainly, slow-moving. But it’s that relaxed setting that lets viewers bond emotionally with Henry. So, too, does the decision to let viewers enter the world standing in Henry’s apartment, within a tree, taking in the space, and then gently transition to sitting eye-level with him at his dinner table. In fact, I was instructed by the Oculus rep on-hand to sit on the circular, yellow rug beneath me to sidle up next to Henry.

It’s all part of the rhythm VR storytelling requires, as the Story Studio team has discovered. Says Planck: “We’ve found something that Saschka’s calling the ‘in.’ … How do you get comfortable in VR? How do you realize, all right, I’m in this space and a director is now in control? … We’re finding that VR has to feel like there’s a director who’s orchestrating.”

Though Henry is finally ready for the public’s eyes, both Lopez Dau and Planck say it’s possible the short could be remastered to add teleports, camera tweaks and (potentially) support for Oculus’ new Touch controllers before it’s made available free-of-charge on the Rift next year. Palmer Luckey, Oculus VR’s founder, confirms this: Lost and Henry and the other Oculus Story Studio films are going to be bundled with the Rift.” As for Morpheus support, PlayStation’s own VR platform, Luckey coyly admits that “it’s too early to say.” (Note, however, that is not a denial.)

Oculus VR co-founder Palmer Luckey

With an employee talent pool culled from Pixar and Industrial Light and Magic, and a focus on computer-animated, VR storytelling, Story Studio may seem like the next, big Hollywood animation house. But Luckey counters that presumption and, instead, holds up Henry as an educative guidepost for the industry; it’s further proof of the legitimacy of VR. “Our goal isn’t to make Story Studio into Warner Bros. We’re trying to stay in line with our goal, which has always been to give creators the tools that they need to build for VR no matter who they are. …That doesn’t necessarily mean we’ll never make money. It just means Story Studio is not the place we’re trying to monetize.”

“Our goal isn’t to make Story Studio into Warner Bros.”

— Palmer Luckey

But, despite Luckey’s protestations, the day where Story Studio turns a profit for parent company Oculus VR, however far out now, is firmly in Planck’s sights.

“I do think that short films will need to have a revenue model,” he says. “We’re thinking there might be a future project that might be designed with monetization in mind. And the thing that’s interesting to us — although we haven’t made a decision — is episodic. With VR, everyone needs to warm into it. So, here’s one short that is not too expensive. But if you love this, then you can buy the second episode. Much like how Telltale Games did with The Walking Dead. I think that’s a great model and something that’s inspiring for us, too.”

Images: Oculus Story Studio (top image; Henry character art)

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29
Jul

Sony Concept for Android firmware leaked and available for download


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Following the leaked screenshots ealier, the complete firmware for Sony’s Concept for Android has appeared online too. The file is available for Xperia Z3 owners, if you fancy unofficially joining the Swedish beta testers.

As the screenshots showed previously, the Concept OS is virtually a stock Android experience, with only a minimal number of Sony apps included to cater for necessities like music and camera functionality.

While this might please stock Android fans, it does come with its own set of trade offs. Installing the firmware means that you will lose most of the features that Sony added to the Xperia Z3 to make it more unique. These include double tap to wake, low brightness mode and Xperia Themes, as well as display and sound enhancements. Furthermore, the ROM apparently doesn’t add in anything of value above any other stock Lollipop ROM at the moment, so there isn’t a whole lot to be explored right now.


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The software is only available for the Sony Xperia Z3 (D6603) model and must be flashed like other pieces of stock firmware, meaning that explorers will have to back up their data first or it will be lost. You can find the download instructions and files in the source link below.

If you do try it out, please let us know your thoughts. Otherwise, the video below should give you a good idea of what the concept is all about.

29
Jul

Deal: Double up with two Chromecasts for only $55


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What’s better than a Chromecast? Why two Chromecasts of course. Especially when you can grab them at a reduced price. The current sale taking place over at the official Google Store will allow you pick up two dongles for just $55.

The offer will save you $15 over buying two separately. Google’s Chromecast retails for $35 each. Despite its age, the inexpensive little streaming stick is still hard to beat for streaming video content to your TV. Earlier in the year, Google announced that CBS, HGTV, FOX NOW, FXNOW, Pluto TV and Haystack TV all now support Chromecast streaming.

Google is also currently running an offer for $30 off its range of Chromebooks, as part of its back-to-school campaign. Although this offer excludes the Chromebook Pixel.

Click the link below to grab yourself a couple of discount Chromecasts.

Buy Chromecast from the Google Store

29
Jul

Deal: iFixit Pro Tech Screwdriver Set and Jimmy 39% off


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Have you ever tried to disassemble a laptop, smartphone or tablet? It’s no easy feat! This is why most of us usually take our gadgets to the shop and let the professionals handle it. That is OK in some cases, but many of us prefer to do things ourselves. As they say: if you want something done right, you gotta do it yourself. But the thing is, you also gotta have the right tools!

With the world full of cheap technology-focused tools, the guys at iFixit took it upon themselves to release their own Pro Tech Driver Set, as well as the Jimmy (used for prying glued devices open). These are usually priced at $100, but today the AA Deals Store can let you walk away with them for only $59.95, a 39% discount over its original listing price and a savings of about $6 over what you’ll find it for on Amazon.

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But what do you get for your $60 bucks? The Pro Tech Screwdriver Set comes with 15 fixed-blade  drivers, allowing you to easily work with about 90% of all electronic repairs. These are made with quality SVCM steel shafts, rubberized handles and spinning caps. There’s even a pentalobe driver in there, giving you the ability to work with Apple devices.

On the other hand, the Jimmy prying tool will help you take phones apart when they are assembled with adhesives. It has a thin steel blade that can fit into any gap, yet is strong enough to handle the pressure of opening a tightly sealed gadget.

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