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Aug

The Mega Yarn Yoshi Amiibo is coming to take over the world


Mega Yarn Yoshi

If you thought that 8-bit Mario Amiibo from E3 was huge, you ain’t seen nothing yet: Mega Yarn Yoshi is coming to take the “biggest Amiibo” crown. The beautiful toy you see above is an officially licensed super-sized version of the popular Yarn Yoshi Amiibo. It’s a fully-functional NFC figure, so you’ll be able to use its foot to interact with various WiiU titles. It’ll activate the “Double Yoshi” feature in Yoshi’s Wooly World, create an A.I. fighter in Super Smash Bros. or get a sweet Mii costume in Mario Kart 8. Priced at $39.99 and scheduled for release this November 15th, it’s likely to sell very quickly. You’ll want to keep a close eye on pre-orders as this green giant is going to cost a bomb on eBay once stocks run out.

Mega Yarn Yoshi

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24
Aug

Exclusive: Honor 7 to launch for under £200


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Huawei is set to launch its new affordable Honor 7 smartphone at an event later this week in London and today, a source at the Chinese company has revealed two crucial pieces of information about the price and launch of the new smartphone.

First, the company is expected to announce on Thursday that its Vmall Official Online Store will be launching in the UK and Europe as Huawei explores the possibility of direct consumer sales. Presently, Huawei handsets are sold to consumers through carrier partnerships or through third party retailers while its Honor handsets are available exclusively in Three UK stores or via the Honor online store.

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Secondly, Huawei will celebrate the launch with an exclusive limited offer on its new smartphone. Although the official retail price is yet to be confirmed, our source says that the Honor 7 will launch for less than £200 on Vmall, with a limited number of units available for a very short period of time. Once the promotion period runs out, the price is likely to rise by around 20-40 percent, making the launch offer very attractive indeed.

Huawei’s Honor sub-brand has made considerable inroads into the affordable market since its launch in Europe late last year. The Honor 7 aims to continue this and instead of just being another affordable smartphone, it comes with several features that make it stand out, especially given the launch price.

On the rear, the Honor 7 sports a 360° fingerprint sensor that can unlock your phone but also supports gestures to lets you perform several tasks. Above that is a new Sony camera with phase detection auto focus and dual LED flash while the entire handset is made of metal (somewhat a rarity for the affordable market). On the left is a unique new smart key that lets you quickly access favourite apps or toggle certain system services.

Huawei Tour of China 2015

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Our source at Huawei confirms that we’ll hear more about the handset’s retail price and availability on Thursday but it is expected to launch within days of the launch. Comparing the specs and launch price with other rival devices, it’s likely that Huawei may have a smash hit on its hands.


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Do you plan to buy the all-metal feature-rich Honor 7 for under £200 when it launches? If not, why not and what would you buy instead? Let us know your views in the comments below guys!

24
Aug

Samsung shows off Galaxy S6 Edge+ hardware with its ‘inboxing/unboxing’ video


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Samsung has already released a selection of promotional videos for the new Galaxy S6 Edge+ smartphone, but its new ‘inboxing/unboxing’ video also gives us a nice look at the engineering that has gone into the inside of the handset, as well as what’s inside the box.

Samsung’s video takes us through the piece of piece construction of the Galaxy S6 Edge+ internal hardware, by hand. We can spot the fingerprint scanner, main board, camera modules and the wireless charging coil all neatly packed in, before the handset makes its way to be unpacked again. This time complete with a view of all the extras included inside the box, alongside the S6 Edge+.

If you love your hardware, the video below will be right up your street. If you are curious about what is inside the Galaxy Note 5 box, be sure to check out our own unboxing video too.

Samsung has certainly been trying to improve consumer perceptions about the build quality of its smartphones with the move over to metal and glass case materials and the sleek looking dual-edge display this generation. Do you think that Samsung is building the some of the highest quality smartphone’s around right now?

24
Aug

7 Android facts that you may not have known


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As part of its plan to enter the smartphone market, Google acquired a relatively small company named Android Inc. during the summer of 2005. About three years later, the first commercially available Android-powered smartphone went on sale. A bona fide hit, the HTC Dream was an important piece to a massive puzzle that would have a major impact on the software industry as a whole.

Although it’s widely recognized as a mobile operating system, Android is used across a variety of different hardware platforms, including smartwatches, desktops, notebooks, smart TVs and game consoles. With such a robust wheelhouse, Google’s thriving OS has racked up a lot of accomplishments in a very short time. Google recently announced that Android 6.0 will officially be named Marshmallow and as a bit of a high-five to the search giant and its newly flavored operating system, we’ve compiled a list of Android factoids and milestones that you may not know about.

Android hasn’t always been named after sweets

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The very first public release of Android was version 1.5 Cupcake. After its success, Google went on to continue naming its mobile operating system after dessert treats. However, during the platform’s early development days, pre-commercial software versions carried internal robot-themed codenames like “Astro Boy,” “Bender,” and even “R2-D2.” After Android’s first public release in 2008, Google decided to retain its dessert-themed branding scheme, and has since named its software sweet foods in alphabetical order. In addition to commercial releases, an early software update for Android carried a snack inspired moniker. Initially released as software update for the HTC Dream, a patch internally referred to as “Petit Four” was named after a small French dessert.

Honeycomb is the only Android version never officially released for smartphones

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In early 2011, Google launched Android 3.0 Honeycomb. Designed specifically for tablets, this large screen-focused operating system’s inaugural device was the Motorola Xoom. Unfortunately, Honeycomb received mostly negative reviews from critics and users. Google quickly replaced its ill-received software with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. Instead of working on another tablet-centric operating system, the company elected to add large display support to all Android releases going forward.

Over one billion devices activated

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Ever gone for a night out on the town and notice that a lot of people are using Android devices? Don’t worry, it’s not just your favorite pub or eatery being flooded by smartphones and tablets running Mountain View’s flexible software. Just shy of two years ago, newly crowned Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced that there have been over 1 billion Android activations. To help put this figure in perspective, it’s estimated that the world’s current population is around 7.3 billion people.

Android has more apps than its competitors

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Google’s Android Market went live back in 2008, just a few months after Apple’s App Store. But despite launching in such close proximity, the search company’s digital storefront just recently overtook its main competitor. Rebranded in 2012 as Google Play, Android’s software depot now offers around 1.5 million applications. If you’re looking to add some new icons to your device’s homescreen, here are a few of our favorites.

Early Android smartphone designs looked very different

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The HTC Dream is known for its sliding AZERTY keyboard and 3.2-inch touchscreen, but the device’s ancestors offered something very different. Pictured above is a shot of the HTC EXCA 300 aka the “Sooner.” This “Android reference device” appeared to draw inspiration from earlier BlackBerry and Palm OS handsets. Equipped with an OMAP 850 processor and a whopping 64MB of RAM, this unreleased gadget helped pave the way for some of the Android smartphones that people enjoy today.  

Who designed the Android logo and what is its name?

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Just like its software, the Android platform’s mascot is also open source. This is why we’ve seen it dressed up and restyled so many times over without any type of real backlash from Google. The company’s little green robot was designed with a unisex-like tin can shaped body that takes cues from the male and female icons found hanging outside of restroom doors. It was created to be simple and easily recognized. But who designed it?

A graphic designer by the name of Irina Blok is responsible for the Android logo’s likeness. When developing the popular pictogram she and her design team studied sci-fi toys and movies about space for inspiration. As for the robot’s name, it actually doesn’t have one. Although it’s often referred to as “Andy the Android,” the Android brand’s mascot doesn’t have an official name. However, Google internally refers to its green machine as “Bugdroid.”

Android’s arrival resulted in Eric Schmidt’s departure from Apple’s board of directors

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Google and Apple haven’t always been locked a nasty blood feud. In fact, prior to the release of Android, the search giant’s former CEO, Eric Schmidt was a member of Apple’s board of directors. However, less than a year after Android’s launch, the Google executive and the Cupertino firm mutually agreed to part ways. Here’s a statement from Apple co-founder Steve Jobs discussing the matter:

Eric has been an excellent Board member for Apple, investing his valuable time, talent, passion and wisdom to help make Apple successful. Unfortunately, as Google enters more of Apple’s core businesses, with Android and now Chrome OS, Eric’s effectiveness as an Apple Board member will be significantly diminished, since he will have to recuse himself from even larger portions of our meetings due to potential conflicts of interest. Therefore, we have mutually decided that now is the right time for Eric to resign his position on Apple’s Board.


Android has been available to consumers for almost seven years and boy has it accomplished a lot in such a short period. The platform currently has the largest number of global smartphone shipments and it’s making tech affordable in emerging markets. What started out as an operating system for smartphones has stretched to multiple platforms and doesn’t appear to be slowing down.

Did this selection of statistics test your Android IQ or do you have a few tidbits that you’d like to share? Be sure to share your favorite Android factoids in the comments below.

24
Aug

Apple Shares Drop Below $100 Amid Wider Stock Market Downturn


Apple shares dipped below $100 in pre-market trading today amid a wider Dow Jones and stock market downturn, with AAPL fluctuating around the $98-$100 mark prior to the Nasdaq and New York Stock Exchange opening bell at 9:30 AM Eastern. Apple shares last dipped below $100 in October 2014, four months after opening at $92.69 following a 7-for-1 split that took effect in June 2014.

AAPL Dow Jones DownturnApple shares closed at $105.76 on Friday
Apple shares closed at $105.76 on Friday and are down over $35 from a 52-week high of $134.54 set on April 28, but many analysts remain bullish about the stock and believe that the current dip presents a buying opportunity for investors. The company is expected to announce new iPhones and iPads alongside the launch of iOS 9 and OS X El Capitan through the end of October.

Last March, Apple replaced AT&T on the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which is currently down over 500 points. The Dow Jones provides a price-weighted average of 30 significant stocks traded on the NYSE and NASDAQ, including American Express, Boeing, Chevron, Coca-Cola, Disney, Exxon Mobil, Goldman Sachs, IBM, Intel, JPMorgan and Chase, Microsoft, Verizon and Visa.


24
Aug

[Deal] Keep your devices charged on the go with this Messenger Bag for only $79


We are almost always needing to charge up one of our devices. From our phones and tablets to laptops and anything else in between. Today’s deal from AndroidGuys and StackCommerce aims to help alleviate the stress of making sure that your devices are ready to go when you need them to be.

Today’s deal is for the Jorg Messenger Bag with a built-in 11,000 mAh portable battery. The Jorg Messenger Bag has multiple pockets to house all of your various electronic devices. There are special pockets for your laptop, phone, and tablet, so that you can carry everything you need securely with protection.

  • Includes a 11,000mAh battery pack to charge your smartphone 4-7 times
  • Secures your laptop w/ specially-designed padded compartment
  • Keeps your phone easily accessible w/ two exterior side pockets
  • Created w/ a spacious & sleek design
  • Seamlessly opens & shuts w/ snap closure
  • Comes in your choice of four classic designs

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Normally priced at $159, you can get a Jorg Messenger Bag for yourself for only $79.99 today. This is a great deal for a portable bag that will charge your devices while you’re out and about for the day. With all the space that this bag offers, you should have no issues getting everything into it and still have some room to spare. So be sure to head over to the AndroidGuys deal page and get this deal today!

You can find this, and many other great tech bargains through our Deals Page. Backed by StackCommerce, there are daily promos, giveaways, freebies, and much more!

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24
Aug

Samsung is already testing the Qualcomm Snapdragon 820



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One of Samsung‘s most famous (or infamous) moves this year has been to use its own in-house manufactured Exynos processors instead of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 that is in pretty much every other flagship smartphone to be released this year. While the move seems to have paid off this year, it looks like Samsung is still considering Qualcomm as a source for processor chips in next year’s flagships – so much so that Samsung is already testing the Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 which could end up in the Samsung Galaxy S7.

This much was already known to us from previous rumours, however it’s news to us that Samsung is already testing the processor so early – it’s likely this early testing that Samsung did on the Snapdragon 810 that alerted it to what it saw as potential issues. Of course, the bottom line is that these tests are likely going to help Samsung decide between the Snapdragon 820 and another of its own Exynos processors, but frankly we don’t care as long as it runs smoothly and doesn’t overheat.


What do you think about the fact Samsung is already testing the Qualcomm Snapdragon 820? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Source: DreamX via SamMobile

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24
Aug

Samsung is already testing the Qualcomm Snapdragon 820



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One of Samsung‘s most famous (or infamous) moves this year has been to use its own in-house manufactured Exynos processors instead of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 that is in pretty much every other flagship smartphone to be released this year. While the move seems to have paid off this year, it looks like Samsung is still considering Qualcomm as a source for processor chips in next year’s flagships – so much so that Samsung is already testing the Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 which could end up in the Samsung Galaxy S7.

This much was already known to us from previous rumours, however it’s news to us that Samsung is already testing the processor so early – it’s likely this early testing that Samsung did on the Snapdragon 810 that alerted it to what it saw as potential issues. Of course, the bottom line is that these tests are likely going to help Samsung decide between the Snapdragon 820 and another of its own Exynos processors, but frankly we don’t care as long as it runs smoothly and doesn’t overheat.


What do you think about the fact Samsung is already testing the Qualcomm Snapdragon 820? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Source: DreamX via SamMobile

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24
Aug

Android Pay coming to US on August 26th, according to McDonald’s


It’s hard to get super excited about mobile payments, but Android Pay will give a large number of folks a new way to pay for things. A new document from McDonald’s unearthed by Android Police shows that the restaurant chain is preparing its employees to accept Android Pay starting on August 26th. Separately, another employee posted a photo on Reddit showing a similar document. For its part, Google has only said that Android Pay will arrive at the same time as Android 6 “Marshmallow,” but has yet to reveal the date.

The document could be old or premature, however. It also shows that Samsung Pay will arrive on August 21st, and several weeks ago Samsung said that its payment system would come on September 28th. The fact that August 26th is just days away and Google has no Android M event scheduled casts further doubt. That said, McDonald’s would be one of Google’s largest partners and the notice has appeared in multiple locations. When it does arrive, it will work in a similar way to Apple Pay — you just select the credit card you want to pay with, and tap your phone to the terminal to make the NFC handshake. After that, Android Pay will create one-time “token” for each transaction, preventing anyone from stealing your credit card info.

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Tags: Android, AndroidPay, google, McDonalds, MobilePayments, NFC

24
Aug

Happy 20th birthday, Windows 95!


When Windows 95 launched on Thursday August 24th 1995 (the clue’s in the name), Mortal Kombat was the surprise box office hit, TLC was top of the charts, and Microsoft was pushing its new operating system with a $250 million publicity campaign. Start buttons everywhere, buying the rights to The Rolling Stones’ “Start Me Up” and a cyber sitcom starring Jennifer Anniston and Matthew Perry.Yes, a cyber sitcom. Slideshow-314394

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