Get a 128GB Galaxy S6 for just $599 today

Looking for a new smartphone and want a bargain? Maybe you’ve considered the Samsung Galaxy S6 but put off by its lofty price tag? Or you’ve decided to buy the Galaxy S6 but would like most storage? If any of those apply to you, then you’re in luck as the 128GB version of the Galaxy S6 is down to just $599 today.
Are the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge overpriced?
B&H has slashed the price of the largest Galaxy S6 storage option down to $599 and given the handset costs upwards of $700 for the entry-level 32GB version, this is definitely a bargain. Samsung revealed it was planning to ‘adjust’ the price of the Galaxy S6 in response to poor sales and while B&H has slashed the price, it doesn’t appear to be market-wide, with the same handset costing $799.99 at Verizon and over $1,000 at Amazon.
If the Galaxy S6 was already in your mind, this deal might prove too good to be true and if you’ve decided you’d quite like the handset at the discounted price, you’ll need to be quick; the B&H deal ends tonight at midnight ET. Not sure if Samsung’s smartphone is the one for you? Check out all our coverage in our Galaxy S6 portal, our full Galaxy S6 Review and the videos below.
Galaxy S6 in video:
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Lenovo announces they will bet on Motorola for their mobile future
During an earnings call on Wednesday, Lenovo announced they will depend on Motorola to design and produce smartphones for the company. Lenovo acquired Motorola from Google in 2014 in an effort to beef up their their smartphone offerings in the United States. Since then Motorola has gone on to release the most popular smartphone in it’s history, the Moto G and what is widely regarded as the best Android Wear smartwatch on the market, The Moto 360.
Lenovo has stated that they will reshuffle their mobile division to offer a more “streamlined product portfolio, with fewer, more clearly-differentiated models.” That’s probably a smart move on Lenovo’s part. While they’re not a complete unknown in the smart phone world, they do only account for 5.6% of the market and that takes into account Motorola. Following the vision of Motorola’s mobile division to put out higher quality smartphones cheaper than their competitors would seem to be strategically advantageous. Lenovo can still release high end phones under their own name like the P90, Vibe X2 pro, and Vibe Shot that were announced at CES.
While some may see this as good news, the earnings call wasn’t all positive. Lenovo is facing increasing competition and negative headlines in both the mobile and computer markets and it shows in their numbers. While quarterly revenue was $10.7 billion (a 3% increase year-over-year), first quarter pre-tax income decreased 80% to $52 million and net income declined 51% to 105 million.
“Lenovo saw severe challenges in its main markets. It faced significant declines in the global PC and tablet markets, as well as slowing growth and increasing competition – especially in China – in smartphones. There were macroeconomic challenges in Brazil and Latin America and large currency fluctuations, intensifying competition, which hurt Motorola’s profitability in particular. Finally, Lenovo saw a rapidly shifting technology demand landscape in the enterprise business.“
In addition to restructuring the mobile group, Lenovo also announced that they will preposition their enterprise group to “attack” the most relevant and attractive market segments, accelerate the drive for 30% share in PCs and strive for greater efficiency across all functions. Lenovo says this will save them $650 million in expenses in the second half of this year and $1.35 billion on an annual basis. To accomplish the cuts, Lenovo will cut about 10% of it’s non-manufacturing staff and 60,000 people total.
Source: Lenovo via PhoneArena
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Huawei Mate 7S passes through TENAA

Earlier today, an unannounced Huawei-branded smartphone passed through China’s official certification database — TENAA. The high-end handset has been dubbed the Mate 7S and due content included in the report is believed to be targeted at the Asian, European and North American markets.
In terms of design, the render shows a device that looks like a fusion of an HTC One (M8) Max and Samsung’s Galaxy S5, in as much as its got an almost identical backplate to the latter, and a very similar display to the former.
If recent leaks and rumors are anything to go by, the Mate 7S definitely won’t be a slouch when it comes to performance, packing a Kirin chipset, 3GB of RAM, a 13-megapixel rear-facing camera.
To view the full certification document over on TENAA’s website, hit the source link below.
Source: TENAA
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Best Buy kicks off new sale on the HTC RE
Best Buy has just kicked off another sale on the HTC RE. The camera is now up for grabs for $99, which is a whopping $100 off its usual retail price. At this precise moment time, all colors are in stock, so you can take your pick from white, blue or orange.
For those unaware, the HTC RE is a 16-megapixel waterproof camera which connects to your smartphone, so you can record video and take photographs, that are saved directly to your handset.
If you like the sound of the HTC RE and would like to take advantage of the promotion — hit the source link below.
Source: HTC
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LG’s premium phones to get a Hi-Fi music service
LG is launching a new Hi-Fi music service later this month, but the company’s not touting it as an Apple Music or a Spotify rival. After all, it will only be accessible through certain devices, particularly its premium phones, which likely includes the LG G4 and its predecessors, the G3 and the G2. The service will be available in 70 countries, including the US, the UK, Australia, Brazil, Russia, China and Italy. LG’s announcement says the songs will have a 24bit/192kHz playback quality and that customers will be able to download two free songs (and buy more at up to 50 percent off) per month. Unfortunately, the company didn’t mention a streaming option, so it’s probably not in the cards. LG also didn’t elaborate on its pricing scheme, but you can monitor the SmartWorld app or www.lgworld.com to find out as soon as the service goes live.

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Source:
LG
Tags: hi-fimusic, lg, mobilepostcross, music, musicservice
Report: Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ pre-orders to begin August 20th in South Korea

2015 has been an interesting time for Samsung thus far. After a less-than-favorable financial fissure in 2014, the company has been on a major image overhaul agenda. TouchWiz has been trimmed down, the Galaxies are now made of glass (well the high-end ones at least), and even the product logos have been refined. As the company prepares for its Unpacked event, new news is leaking out about the upcoming Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, the phablet-sized follow-up to this spring’s flagship.
A new report out of South Korea indicates that the curved wonder will be up for pre-order on August 20th, for all three of the nation’s main carriers, and that this product may serve to provide better profit margins for the company. While there has yet to be any concrete indication of the actual release of the device, it should presumably follow the official announcement within a matter of weeks.
This would seem all the more pertinent given that Samsung allegedly bumped-up the Unpacked event to avoid combating the iPhone 6S launch; the product ideally needs to be on the shelf and installed in shopper’s mindset before Cupertino can reissue its phablet. The report, for reference, seems to coincide nicely with earlier rumors of an August 21st pre-order date.

Given that there is no Galaxy Note Edge to be offered this year, it will be of great interest to see just how the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus fares: the product will purportedly cost the same amount as the Galaxy S6 Edge did (the device has now begun to see price cuts) and the extra size-factor gives it more of a market than the “smaller” standard smartphone supplied. New reports are even claiming that the S6 Edge Plus will have some extra features, though still nothing comparable to the Note Edge.
The current “known” specs for the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus include a 5.67 inch Super AMOLED Quad HD display with an Exynos 7420 octa-core processor and 4GB RAM. It is said to feature 32GB of internal storage that is non-expandable, a 5MP front facing camera, 16Mp rear camera with 4K Ultra HD video recording, LTE Cat 6 offering 300 Mbps download speeds, Wi-Fi n/ac, Bluetooth v4.1, NFC and a fingerprint sensor. The handset will launch running Android 5.1 Lollipop and will reportedly come with Samsung Pay, which ties in with previous reports of a September release for Samsung’s payment solution, though select users in South Korea are already experimenting with it.

With the Unpacked event having gone from weeks to days to mere hours at this point (depending on the time zone of choice) the truth will be told when it unfolds for all the world to witness. Presumably then, if not sooner, additional information regarding international pre-order availability will also be disclosed.
Micro-Flip: a reversible microUSB cable (not USB-C)

It’s the little things that excite tech enthusiasts. When Apple’s lightning adapter was introduced, everyone went nuts over its reversible plugging capabilities. Then USB-C launched, giving users the same feature. Forget that the thing supports power, data transfers, many accessories and all kinds of hardware – we no longer have to think about plug orientation!
Sadly, it’s taking a while for all manufacturers to adopt USB Type-C, and many of us will keep our “archaic” microUSB-powered handsets for a while. Still want reversible plugs? Don’t worry, Codistas is making it possible for regular microUSB users to have reversible plugs, thanks to its new Micro-Flip cables and adapters.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/46674142/micro-flip-reversible-micro-usb/widget/video.html
The idea is simple: these guys came up with a microUSB plug that fits in any direction and has pin connectors facing both up and down. This way, no matter how you plug in your smartphone, the cable will stick right in. It’s freaking genius, and we have no idea how no one came up with it until now!

Want in on the action? Micro-Flip is currently on Kickstarter. The project has 11 days to go and has already surpassed its $15,000 funding goal. You can get your own cable by pledging as low as $15, but that will only grant you one cable and one adapter. You can also get 3 cables and 3 adapters for $39, or you can buy 8 of each at $99. Backers also have the option of paying $3 per cable to make them 2 meters long, as opposed to 1 meter.
It’s pretty simple, and shipments begin on September 9, 2015, so you won’t have to be waiting around for long! Are any of you signing up?
Google Drive web viewer can open files using compatible apps
You can easily launch files within applications on your PCs or Macs from the Google Drive folder, but now you can also do so straight from the cloud service’s web viewer. If you have the viewer loaded on your browser, right click on a file to preview it, then access the “Open With” drop-down menu to see the list of apps you can use. Or, you can just click “Open” to launch the file through the default app associated with it — PDFs, for instance, can instantly fire up Adobe Reader, while photos can open Preview, Photoshop and any other image editor. You need to make sure the GDrive installed on your computer is the latest version (v. 1.23+), and you need to sync your files. Once that’s done, you’ll be able to access your Drive’s contents more quickly.
Source:
Google Drive (Google+)
Tags: cloud, google, googledrive
Apple Updates Boot Camp With Windows 10 Support
Apple today released an update to Boot Camp with support for Microsoft Windows 10, according to a new support document. The update, Boot Camp 6, is still propagating and is not yet available for OS X. However, several MacRumors forum members have noted the update is available within Windows partitions in Boot Camp, Apple’s tool to allow Intel Mac owners to dual boot OS X and Windows.
Boot Camp 6 also includes support for several Mac features within Windows 10, including USB 3, USB-C, Thunderbolt, built-in SD and SDXC card slots, built-in or external Apple SuperDrives, and the Apple keyboard, mouse and trackpad.
Windows 10 support is only available on select Macs with OS X Yosemite and the latest version of Boot Camp, which will automatically download the support software (drivers) needed to use Windows 10 on a Mac.
Boot Camp requires an authentic copy of Windows 10 for a new installation, which can be purchased from Microsoft in an ISO file or USB stick for $119. Windows 7, 8 and 8.1 users can upgrade to Windows 10 for free from within their Windows partition as long as the user’s software is completely up to date.
Apple team-up promises more diversity among tech interns
Apple knows that improving the diversity of its workforce doesn’t just depend on hiring more workers, or dishing out scholarships — it also has to recruit a wider range of interns that could eventually become permanent staff. To that end, it’s partnering with the career accelerator Code2040 to offer paid internships to black and Latino college students. Apple will start by taking on 10 of the 80 computer science fellows in Code2040’s 2016 class, and will pick up two more interns beyond that.
That’s a drop in the bucket when Apple has thousands of corporate workers. Also, it’s relatively late to embracing Code2040 when the likes of Facebook, LinkedIn, Jawbone and Tumblr (now Yahoo) have all gone first. You have to get started at some point, though, and this shows that a growing number of San Francisco Bay Area companies are aware that diversity is a holistic challenge — you can’t just focus on one or two areas and hope that everything will work out.
[Image credit: Code2040]
Via:
BuzzFeed News
Source:
Code2040 (Medium)
Tags: apple, code2040, diversity, education, intern, partnership









