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Sep

[Deal] Score a heavily discounted factory unlocked Galaxy S6 Edge from eBay


Samsung_Galaxy_S6_Edge_Front_Top_Samsung_Logo_TAIf you’re in the market for a new phone and don’t mind buying a slightly older model to save some cash, eBay is running a fantastic deal on a factory unlocked Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge. It’s not the newer model with the bigger screen, but the original Edge is just a few months old and it’s still a powerhouse of a phone.

The deal is offering all three colors of the device for just $499, and it’s completely unlocked for any GSM carrier. Plus, it’s a new device, so no seller or manufacturer refurbished catches here.

The list price of the S6 Edge is $999, and although it doesn’t typically sell for that much anymore, the Edge still regularly goes for upwards of $600, so this is a decent discount, especially for how flexible of a phone it is.

Hit the link below if you want to pick one up.

source: eBay

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25
Sep

Netflix for iOS Updated With Support for In-App Subscriptions


Netflix today announced that it’s adding the ability for users to subscribe to the video streaming service within its iPhone and iPad apps. The announcement was made in a new ad featuring two characters from Netflix show Orange is the New Black who discover and talk to Siri.


Like Hulu, Netflix is opting to not raise its subscription price for in-app subscribers to make up for the App Store’s 30/70 revenue split, with Apple getting 30 percent and developers getting 70. Other streaming services, like Spotify, pass the loss onto subscribers, raising the price for their service within the app.

However, it was reported in June that Apple was considering changing the 30/70 revenue split to benefit streaming services like Netflix and Hulu. Instead, Apple would discuss new commercial terms with media companies. On Apple TV, Apple is offering a more generous revenue split, with the Cupertino company taking 15 percent of revenue generated from HBO Now and other Apple TV apps.

Netflix is a universal app that’s available in the App Store for free. [Direct Link]


25
Sep

iPhone 6s: Early Unboxing, Drop Test and Teardown


It’s September 25 in Australia, which means the first customers who pre-ordered the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus are now beginning to receive their shipments or are getting home from purchasing one at an Apple Store. Australians and those who went to Australia to receive their phones have now taken to YouTube to show off the device in unboxing videos, drop tests and more.


YouTube user Lachlan Likes A Thing unboxes a Rose Gold iPhone 6. The video was a part of Lachlan’s live stream of iPhone 6s coverage, and features him answering questions from his viewers. He also shows off the standard in-box iPhone accessories, which include the EarPods, wall charger and Lightning cable. Lachlan also unboxes a pink iPhone 6s silicone case, showing off what the phone looks like in the case.


YouTube channel TechSmartt got their hands on both the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus and subjected them to drop tests on a marble floor. The drop tests occur at three levels: from pocket height, from around 6 feet and from around 10 feet. Both phones hold up well, with host Keaton Keller noting the new 7000 series aluminum only suffered minor scratches. However, the iPhone 6s had its display shatter when it landed display down. The iPhone 6s Plus, which also fell on its display, did not shatter.


Franz Pirkl, another YouTube user, unboxed his Space Gray iPhone 6s and then proceeded to do a video teardown of the device. While the video doesn’t provide in-depth explanation of the insides of the new device, it does provide a look inside the device as well as individual parts like the new Taptic Engine.


25
Sep

The first Angry Birds Movie trailer is out and… it actually doesn’t look half bad


Like it or not, Angry Birds is making history by becoming the first mobile game to be adapted into a big-budget feature film. Yesterday Sony gave us our first look at the CGI animated movie, and it actually doesn’t look too awful. It comes across as a little bland, but nowhere near as mind-numbing as Minions.

The original mobile game developed by Rovio has over 2.8 billion downloads across various platforms, but their follow-up, Angry Birds 2, hasn’t seen anywhere near as much success as its forerunner. Maybe Rovio is hoping that the film, which hits theaters in May 2016, will respark the lagging popularity of the franchise. However, film adaptations of video games have a bad history of being just truly terrible (even the ones not directed by Uwe Boll), so the cards are stacked against our intrepid band of furious fowl.

The movie’s writer is Jon Vitti, the guy who wrote the screenplay for The Simpsons Movie and who has chops writing for King of the Hill and The Office. A slew of stars are attached to the project with everyone from Saturday Night Live’s Jason Sudeikis and Bill Hader, Josh Gad of Frozen fame, Danny McBride, and even the Game of Thrones crowd favorite Peter Dinklage.

Angry Birds the Movie seems to follow the story of Red, voiced by Sudeikis. Red looks like he may be attending anger management classes, and we get a glimpse behind the scenes at just what makes all these birds so damn angry. Game mechanics have been mixed into the character attributes (the character Bomb, for instance, literally explodes when startled), and the comedy leans hard on physical humor.

Altogether, it’s nothing to make you mark May 20th on your calendar or buy a bird suit in anticipation of a midnight showing, but it doesn’t seem like something I would mind being dragged to. The directors are both no-names making their directorial debut, but with Jon Vitti handling the script, how bad could it be? Right? Maybe I’m looking at this with too much of a glass-half-full perspective. What do you guys think?

25
Sep

Verizon will offer a yearly upgrade plan (but only for iPhones)


Verizon Store Stocks Shelves With New Apple iPhone 6

Verizon Wireless announced on Thursday that it will offer its customers annual iPhone upgrades should they purchase a new 6s or 6s Plus on Friday, September 25th. According to the company’s press release, everybody that’s already preordered on of the new iPhones is already enrolled in the Verizon Device Payment option. Customers that prefer to continue paying off their phones over two years are, of course, free to do so. This announcement follows a number of similar plans recently set forth by the wireless industry as well as Apple itself. Note that this program only applies to the latest iPhone models moving forward. If you’ve got an Android Nexus or and older iPhone 5, you’re out of luck.

[Image Credit: Getty Images]

Source: Verizon Wireless

25
Sep

More details emerge on Motorola’s upcoming Droid Turbo 2


verizon_droid_turbo_2_motorola_bounceThe Droid Turbo 2 will be the successor to the original Motorola Droid Turbo. A new report from Phandroid says the new handset will include Moto Maker support for further customizing and a large capacity battery like its predecessor.

Motorola Droid Turbo 2 rumors and leaks are beginning to spread now that the Moto X Style has launched. According to recent leaks, the handset has code-name ‘Bounce,’ and leaks from @upleaks gave us some specs to expect beginning with a a 5.4-inch OLED display. Allegedly, the screen will be shatter-proof and feature a Quad-HD resolution. We are likely looking at the Snapdragon 810 chipset, 3GB of RAM, a 21MP rear-facing camera, a 5MP selfie camera and storage options beginning at 32GB. And of course, the large battery capacity that the Droid Turbo lineup is known for. Phandroid indicates this will be a 3,760mAh one. On top of this, users will get to further express themselves using Motorola’s customization tool called Moto Maker. Users can customize textures, colors, skins, engravings and more. It’s still unknown whether the handset will run Google’s new Android 6.0 out of the box. But time will tell.

The handset is expected to launch as a Verizon exclusive just like the Droid Turbo before it. We could see the handset announced on October 15, with a possible launch date of October 29. Anyone excited?

Via: Phandroid

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25
Sep

GrubHub, DoorDash, and Caviar all sued for failing to offer employee benefits


GrubHub-Logo-newOn-demand food service apps GrubHub, DoorDash, and Caviar are all being sued with separate lawsuits in San Francisco. The lawsuits are over employee benefits, claiming the services failed to offer employee benefits while still treating the workers as full-time. Failing to cover things like reimbursements for gas, parking and phone data.

Uber is another company that has been going through a similar lawsuit. The funny part is, the same attorney that is representing plaintiffs against Uber and Lyft are also representing the delivery drivers against GrubHub, DoorDash, and Caviar. GrubHub and DoorDash are large class action lawsuits, but Caviar is only on behalf of one driver.

Source: Chicago Tribune
Via: Engadget

 

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25
Sep

The ‘world’s biggest’ 3D printer will build emergency houses


The design team at WASP (World’s Advanced Saving Project) will unveil what is being billed as the world’s largest 3D printer on Friday in Rieti, Italy. Dubbed the “Big Delta,” this enormous device stands roughly 40 feet tall with a 20 foot diameter. But despite its size, the Big Delta is extremely efficient and uses only 100 watts of power. Its oversized design allows the Big Delta to quickly and easily print low-cost disaster-relief housing. What’s more, it can do so using locally-sourced materials (read: dirt and mud) which also acts to minimize construction costs. The WASP team also foresees employing this printer for non-disaster-related home building. According to a company release, the Big Delta help accommodate the estimated 4 billion people worldwide that will lack adequate housing by 2030.

Via: Digital Trends

Source: WASP

25
Sep

The ‘world’s biggest’ 3D printer will build emergency houses


The design team at WASP (World’s Advanced Saving Project) will unveil what is being billed as the world’s largest 3D printer on Friday in Rieti, Italy. Dubbed the “Big Delta,” this enormous device stands roughly 40 feet tall with a 20 foot diameter. But despite its size, the Big Delta is extremely efficient and uses only 100 watts of power. Its oversized design allows the Big Delta to quickly and easily print low-cost disaster-relief housing. What’s more, it can do so using locally-sourced materials (read: dirt and mud) which also acts to minimize construction costs. The WASP team also foresees employing this printer for non-disaster-related home building. According to a company release, the Big Delta help accommodate the estimated 4 billion people worldwide that will lack adequate housing by 2030.

Via: Digital Trends

Source: WASP

25
Sep

Here are 6 cases to check out for your new Note 5


So you have your brand new Samsung Galaxy Note 5. It’s beautiful, right? Protecting that pretty, new and expensive phone is important. We’re here to help with our picks of the 6 best cases on Amazon that qualify for free Prime Shipping for that beautiful Note 5.

Spigen Neo Hybrid Carbon

Spigen is pretty much the biggest name in cell phone cases right now. They make cases for most manufacturers and have a ton of designs, from barely there to max protection. The Neo Hybrid Carbon is a bit of a new take on their extremely popular Neo Hybrid line. The Neo Hybrid Carbon is exactly the same except for the backing now has a carbon fiber texture to add to the looks and grip.

With the Neo Hybrid Carbon you get a ton of protection due to a hard polycarbonate (PC) Frame bumper wrapping around a thethethermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) shell. The Neo Hybrid Carbon is able to provide drop protection without adding a lot of bulk to the phone, which is why it’s so popular. It also comes over the top of the screen so there’s some protection for face down falls and has metalized buttons so you don’t lose the awesome clickiness of the Note 5’s buttons.

The Spigen Neo Hybrid carbon is $17.99 and has 4.5 stars with over 150 reviews. You can pick it up on Amazon with free Prime Shipping in one of three colors, Gunmetal, Dante Red, or Metal Slate.

Product Link: Spigen Neo Hybrid Carbon

SUPCASE Unicorn Beetle

SUPCASE, much like Spigen, is one of the most important names in smartphone accessories out there today. They make very high quality cases that retail on the low end of the spectrum while still providing stylish looks and protection to their customers. The Unicorn Beetle, which is the weirdest name ever, is a case built on style and protection.

The Unicorn Beetle is made out of soft TPU and PC meaning that it can take a punch and keep on looking good. There’s a nice subtle curve to the area in the middle of the case that allows you to grip the phone easier while maintaining its great design. The Unicorn Beetle doesn’t take away from the Note 5’s beauty! It comes with a “Frosted Glass” back so you can still clearly see the gorgeous glass back Samsung chose for the Note 5.

The SUPCASE Unicorn Beetle ranges from $9.99 for the frost/blue design to $14.99 black/black design has 4.5 stars with over 90 customer ratings. You can pick it up on Amazon with free Prime Shipping.

Product Link: SUPCASE Unicorn Beetle

Ringke Fusion Crystal

Ringke simply makes some of the best cases on the market. If you’re looking for something super slim to protect your phone, Ringke is probably the company you want to look for. I use the Ringke Ultra Thin case as my daily case on my personal Note 5 and absolutely love it. The Fusion Crystal is a case that takes that ultra thin protection and adds a clear view to the mix.

Like we said at the beginning of the post, Samsung makes some of the sexiest phones on the planet. Protection is important but you still want to enjoy the design of the phone. The Fusion Crystal is the perfect compromise of those two mindsets. Ringke goes one step further than most case makers and has actually added dust caps for the charging port and audio jack to keep that dirt and dust away.

The Ringke Fusion Crystal ranges from $10.99 to $14.99 with a range of designs for the back. It has a 4.5 star rating with over 200 ratings and you can pick it up with free Prime Shipping.

Product Link: Ringke Fusion Crystal

Urban Armor Gear

Urban Armor Gear as a company does one thing, and does it incredibly well, protect your cell phone. Their cases meet military drop-test standards (MIL STD 810G-516.6). That’s seriously impressive. Not only do they protect your phone like no other but they look really good doing it.

The case has an Armor Shell and an impact resistant Soft Core to make sure your phone doesn’t take any impact or get scratched up within the case from a drop. Many cases protect against falls from a foot or two but, Urban Armor Gear is for the type of people who accidentally drive over their phone.

The Urban Armor Gear case for the Note 5 ranges from $29.95 to $32.06 depending on which of the 6 colors you choose and has a 4.5 stars with more than 25 ratings. You can pick it up with free Prime shipping and have to your door just in case drop your phone out of your car going over 100 MPH.

Product Link: Urban Armor Gear

Rock Synthetic Leather Flip Case

Rock is a company that I’m just getting familiar with but they look like one of those companies whose strategy is to do it better and cheaper than everyone else to build up their name. And it looks like it’s working. The Rock Synthetic Leather Flip Case has a ton of positive reviews and looks great.

Made with a minimalist style the Flip Case doesn’t cover up the bottom of your phone so that you have easy access to your charging port, audio jack and S-Pen with no issues. The flip case on front is raised around the home button so there are no accidental presses and protects your phone from scratches and drops.

The Rock Synthetic Leather Flip Case ranges from $10.59 to $10.99 across their three colors, black, blue and champagne gold. You can pick up one of these perfectly 5 star rated cases with free Prime shipping.

Product Link: Rock Synthetic Leather Flip Case

OtterBox Symmetry

OtterBox is THE name in cell phone protection. There have recently been some companies like LifeProof releasing cases that offer great protection but OtterBox is the original, and according to many, the best, at cell phone protection. But many people have shied away from them recently due to their lack of product design.

With the Symmetry series, OtterBox has addressed this concern in an impressive way. There’s still all the protection you could want, but we actually have attention to detail in the design department now. There are seven colors to choose from and all come with a smartly chosen accent color as well. OtterBox has tried to be as sleek as possible while still providing maximum protection. This isn’t going to be as low profile as the Ringke case mentioned above, it will definitely adds some bulk, but it’s a far reach from the OtterBox Defender series of years past.

You can pick up any of the 7 colors for $49.95. The 4.5 rated case can be at your door in 2 days for free with Prime shipping.

Product Link: OtterBox Symmetry

What do you think of our list? Will you be picking up any of these cases? Let us know in the comments some of your favorite cases we may have missed.

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