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Oct

Ubisoft ships a game without the discs it originally promised (update: resolution)


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It’s no longer surprising to find a boxed game that ditches discs in favor of a download code. However, it’s another matter when a publisher promises those discs and then doesn’t follow through — and unfortunately, some gamers are learning this first-hand. Might & Magic Heroes VII Collector’s Edition buyers are complaining that Ubisoft advertised the title shipping with DVDs (including in its official unboxing), but is only giving buyers a download code. They aren’t getting the CD soundtrack and digital bonus cards, either. Ubisoft is shooting down at least some refund requests under the claim that its online order page only advertises a download, but this isn’t really true. The store explicitly distinguishes between online “PC Download” games and the Collector Edition‘s “PC” release (in other words, a physical copy).

It’s not clear what happened, and we’ve reached out to Ubisoft to learn what happened and what it’s doing. At first glance, though, it looks like Ubisoft planned a disc-based release and backed away from the idea without telling customers. The digital copy means that you’re still getting something, but that’s not much comfort if you were told you’d get more… especially if you’re using a slow or capped internet connection that makes downloading impractical.

Update: Well, that was quick. Ubisoft is apologizing to gamers and offering a mix of refunds and free games to Heroes VII Collector’s Edition buyers. To boot, it’s also updating its marketing material to reflect what you’ll actually get.

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Via: Geek

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12
Oct

Verizon offering simplified prepaid data plans for tablets, other devices


Verizon recently unveiled a new, more streamlined set of options for prepaid customers who simply need data. Whether for a tablet, connected laptop, hotspot, or something else, the plans are available without credit check.

Subscribers can now choose from five plans, each with its own amount of data and expiration period. The plans work for any 3G or 4G LTE device and can be replenished as needed.

Verizon customers can now add more data directly from devices, online at My Verizon or by using refill cards. Moreover, Verizon offers Auto Pay which can automatically schedule and withdraw payments.

The new plans break down as so:

  • 500MB for $15/week
  • 1GB for $20/month
  • 2GB for $35/2 months
  • 5GB for $60/2 months
  • 10GB for $100/2 months

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12
Oct

AudioFly AF33 in-ear headphones review


I recently got the opportunity to review AudioFly’s complete performance in-ear headphone collection. There are four headphones in this collection that each fit into a consumer’s budget. There is the under $50 pair, the under $75 pair, the around $100 pair, and the around $200 pair. Today, I’m taking a look at the AF33 earphones that fall at the low end of the price range.

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The AF33’s come in a box you would expect for $40 headphones. It is cardboard box with a plastic insert that holds all of the contents in place. There is nothing out of the ordinary in this package. You get your earphones, several pairs of different sized tips, warranty information, and a pouch to store everything in.

Design and Build Quality

For earphones at this price, the AF33’s are surprisingly well built. Of course, everything is plastic, but they feel sturdy and there are no gaps in the construction. Best of all, the cable does not feel like it is going to rip in half if you snag it on something. DSC00260Speaking of the cable, you will notice that there is a button right where the cable splits. You can use this button to control your music, and with the in-line microphone on the right side, you can make and answer calls.

The overall design of the AF33’s is subdued and minimal. They do not really stand out from the rest of the earphones out there, but that is not a bad thing. They are well made and the design makes they extremely comfortable to wear for long periods of time. Even though these are the least expensive earphones of the group, they are the second most comfortable. Their minimal design helps them fix nice and snug in your ears, and they are lightweight which makes them seem to almost disappear after wearing them for a while.

Sound Quality

DSC00261It does not matter how good the earphones look if they don’t sound good, and thankfully the AF33’s produce great sound. They are definitely some of the best sounding earphones in this price range.

I am not a huge fan of pounding bass, and many lower priced earphones tend to pump up the bass to appeal to the younger customers buying them. Thankfully, these earphones do not over stress the bass. It is present and the sound is tight and well defined.

Mids and highs are also quite nice. At moderate volumes, they both hold up well. Mids are clear and smooth which makes for a great listening experience. Highs are crisp and deliver decent separation and detail.

If you also plan on using these earphones to make calls, you will not be disappointed. Calls sounds great on both ends, and the buttons located at the split is convenient for making calls without taking your phone out of your pocket. The microphone is located about halfway up the right cable which puts it at a great position to pick up what you’re saying without scratching across your clothes as you walk.

All this being said, these earphones start to suffer when brought to higher volumes. The highs become tinny and shrill a some points, and mids become less defined. If you are planning on playing your music at the highest volumes you can imagine, you should check out the headphones higher up in the price range.

For their $40 price point, the AudioFly AF33’s deliver a great listening experience. Sound quality is not going to blow you away, but they can hold their own in this price category. If you are looking to spend under $50 on a pair of earphones and aren’t planning on cranking your music up to 11, I would definitely recommend taking a look at the AF33’s because they are great performers. You can pick up a pair on AudioFly’s website or on Amazon!

 

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12
Oct

Trends Today: the social media world of #hashtags (App Review)


In today’s world of technology, we are able to communicate faster than ever. A simple #hashtag, like, or comment can help keep us informed of all that is happening around us. Unfortunately, it can also mean we may miss something important we want to know. With the Trends Today app, you can now keep up with all the top stories in one spot.

Overview

Trends Today is an app that opens you up to a world of #hashtags. It allows you to see top trending stories on five of the most popular social sites: Twitter, Facebook, Reddit, Instagram, and Vine, all in one location. Other social sites are planned to be added with future app updates.

You can also receive notifications of new trends, though I didn’t seem to have that happen too often. You can turn off notifications in the Settings menu if you prefer not to receive them. This is also the only settings option you will find. It would be nice to have different theme options and the ability to select what social sites you want to see in the app.

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Features

Each site will have its own tab. I found this made it very easy to navigate between the different social sites. For Twitter and Facebook, lists are generated by trending topics. Once a topic has been selected, you will see the different tweets and posts on that topic, from which you can click on to read, comment, or share. You can also view posts by most recent or most popular. The Reddit tab will be organized by trending posts, instead of by topic,and Instagram and Vine will show thumbnails of the trending photos and videos.

Other features include a built-in web browser, so there is no jumping out of the app to view a post, and the ability to see what is popular worldwide, or by selecting a specific country. The current list of countries is USA, UK, Australia, Canada, and India.

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Setup

When you first open the app, you will be asked to select which country you want to view posts from. You can change this, later, by clicking the menu button, at the top left of the screen, and selecting whichever location you prefer.

From the same menu, you can choose to create a profile as well. This is not required, nor is it clear as to what it’s for. Skipping the registration will not hinder your viewing experience, so I would just skip it.

When you select a post, you will be taken to the social media’s mobile site. To like, share, or comment, you will have to sign into your respective accounts. However, with Vine and Instagram, these will not open in the browser, instead, you’ll be taken to your default browser, or the app. You can view the pictures and videos, but there is no sign in option, so you cannot like or share within the Trends Today app. Hopefully, the developer will change this in future updates.

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What we liked

  • One app to view trending posts from multiple social sites
  • Easy navigation
  • Built-in browser

What could be better

  • Needs more social sites, like Google+
  • Sign in options for Instagram and Vine
  • Options to select which sites you want to be displayed

Summary

For any of you who have multiple social media accounts, Trends Today is a great way to keep you up-to-date with the trends of each one. So, browse, comment, and #hashtag away with Trends Today.

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12
Oct

Samsung Wireless Charging Pad review


Since the dawn of smartphones, one area has remained a pain point for moderate and heavy users. I’m talking, of course, about batteries.

It seems that no matter how fast, big or powerful a device is, users tend to walk away wanting more from their smartphone as it pertains to battery life. Think back to the early days of Android and how were charging our phones up before lunch. It sucked. Period. Even as Android gets more efficient over time, and processors become ever more optimal, batteries still cause issues for people. But, it’s getting better.

There’s a big race today to see who can place the most battery inside the thinnest phone. Just about every handset maker is getting in on this, and it seems that nobody wants to add a millimeter or two to their device in the name of longer battery. Also, today’s battery technology is far more advanced. It’s not just about “how many mAh”  any longer.

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Indeed, we do have wireless charging capabilities in a number of smartphones. Additionally, we also have fast charge capabilities in many of today’s devices. The idea is that you can charge up your phone in a matter of 15 to 30 minutes and get more than enough juice to last you the rest of the day. Awesome, right?

Samsung, as part of its announcement for the Galaxy Note 5 and the Galaxy S6 Edge+, revealed that the two new models offered internal batteries. But rather than any normal type of battery, these are designed for wireless charging out of the box.

And, as if that weren’t good enough, we are now able to charge them with a “fast charge” as well. This means that you can charge your new Samsung device up much quicker and without cables. To that end, Samsung now sells a Wireless Charging Pad which provides both a quick, cordless charge to your phone.

I’ve spent a few weeks playing with one of these and have been thoroughly impressed with it. The unit itself is round and looks not unlike a thick coaster that you might put a drink on. It plugs in via the micro USB port and provides a very efficient and handy way of charging your device.

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On top you will find a semi sticky or non-slide material that ensures your device does not move around when locked in. Placing the phone on top of the platter yields a somewhat magnetic lock between the two. The phone itself will chime as if to indicate that it is charging and you can see that on the screen as well. You’ll also see both the phone and the charger light up — Samsung calls it a multi-colored halo — so you can see that you’re charging or full at a glance.

I’ve been using mine in the office right next to the desk and it is quite convenient and very easy to get used to. For me, the weirdest part about having something like this is just grabbing the phone and walking away and when I’m ready. There’s something about seven years of conditioning of smartphones or Pocket PC devices that I’ve become trained subconsciously to reach for a cord.

samsung_wireless_charging_pad_3I’ve also put this on the nightstand next to the bed and found it really refreshing to just lay the phone down at night. Getting up in the morning and grabbing it to go, again is quite a different feeling. It is a feeling that I have gotten used to quite easily. Now, I am looking at my other devices wondering why I cannot do the same for them.

The Samsung Wireless Charging Pad is available in either Black Sapphire or White Pearl; I have used the black one. It’s convenient it’s light, and it is a Godsend. The only quibble I have is that the non-slide ring on top picks up dust or lint somewhat easy. But, it’s a breeze to clean off.

If you have a phone that is capable (Qi-certified devices) of wireless charging, whether it is out of the box or something you’ve added via a replacement battery or case, then you should recommended to check one of these out. The Samsung Wireless Charging Pad runs $70 through Samsung’s website however Amazon has it for about $62 right now.

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12
Oct

OnePlus joins ‘Make in India’ project, partners with Foxconn to begin production in India


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OnePlus has announced a new partnership with Foxconn to begin manufacturing handsets locally in India through the Make in India project. This will allow OnePlus to boost the amount of handsets it makes, which have been in severely short supply, in addition to expanding its global reach.

OnePlus announced the deal on Twitter via its OnePlus India account.

The Make in India program was made “to transform India into a global manufacturing hub.” It’s been a successful initiative so far, with many smartphone manufacturers jumping on board, OnePlus obviously being the newest partnership.

There’s been no official statement on what OnePlus hopes to achieve, but hopefully this partnership will contribute in helping the company produce more smartphones and ship them out in a timely manner, which hasn’t been the case for OnePlus in some time.

source: OnePlus (Twitter)

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12
Oct

TuneIn Premium adds radio feeds for NFL games


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The National Football League is must-watch television for about six months. Millions of people are watching the action on Thursdays, Sundays, and Mondays whether they have a favorite team or they need to keep track of their fantasy team’s players. But it’s unlikely to be glued to a screen for each game. So your next best option would be enjoying the sport solely by listening. Today, TuneIn announced a multi-year partnership with the NFL to provide TuneIn Premium subscribers with content that includes play-by-play coverage of every game from all thirty-two teams.

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In addition to having access to radio feeds for all NFL games, TuneIn Premium subscribers are getting a large amount of programming from NFL Media. Popular shows like NFL Total AccessAround the NFL, and NFL HQ will be offered on an NFL on TuneIn channel. Next month, a show airing for seven hours every Sunday will debut with live look-ins and analysis as games unfold.

TuneIn Premium costs $7.99 per year and, by comparison, the NFL offers the comparable Game Pass for $99 per year. TuneIn also gives subscribers content from Major League Baseball and the Barclays Premier League throughout their respective seasons. If audio-only works for you, then TuneIn Premium is the way to go.

TuneIn Partners with the National Football League 

TuneIn Adds the NFL to New Premium Subscription Offering, Bringing Every Live NFL Game to Listeners Worldwide

SAN FRANCISCO – October 12, 2015TuneIn, the world’s largest audio network, today announced a multiyear partnership with the National Football League (NFL) that will bring live play-by-play coverage of all NFL games to TuneIn Premium subscribers. The partnership gives TuneIn Premium subscribers access to audio feeds for every single game – from the preseason throughout the entire regular season and postseason, including the Super Bowl.

TuneIn Premium subscribers worldwide will have access to play-by-play feeds for all 32 NFL teams, including both the home and away feeds, national radio broadcasts, and Spanish language broadcasts (where available). In addition to live play-by-play audio, other NFL programming on TuneIn will include:

  • NFL on TuneIn Channel – Starting today, all TuneIn users will have access to an NFL channel featuring audio from select NFL Media programming, including popular NFL Network shows such as NFL Total Access, Around the NFL, and NFL HQ, as well as official NFL Media podcasts including Move the Sticks and the Dave Dameshek Football Program.
  • Live Look-in Show – Starting in November, TuneIn Premium subscribers will have access to a seven-hour-long Sunday broadcast that will feature live analysis, stats, and drop-ins of local radio coverage for all Sunday games airing in-progress. The live look-in show will be live Sundays from 1pm ET – 8pm ET.

“TuneIn’s mission is to bring our global listeners the best content in the world,” said John Donham, Chief Executive Officer for TuneIn. “We couldn’t be more excited to be adding the #1 domestic sports league to our offering, and we are thrilled that the NFL has chosen us to be their global audio distribution platform.”

“Partnering with TuneIn offers us the ability to reach our fans on a fast-growing digital platform and provide them the NFL audio content they crave,” said Hans Schroeder, Senior Vice President, Media Strategy, Business Development & Sales for the NFL. “Whether you live overseas, across the country or just a few states away, our fans can get NFL audio, whether it’s games or additional programming, across their digital devices.”

In addition to the NFL, TuneIn Premium users will also have access to other top sports leagues, unlimited access to over 40,000 audiobooks, and access to 600+ commercial-free music stations. TuneIn Premium is available in the US ($7.99 USD/month), Canada ($8.99 CAD/month) and the UK (£5.99/month), with future plans to roll out to additional countries. TuneIn users will be able to access TuneIn Premium within the existing TuneIn Radio app, which will remain free and continues to offer over 100,000 streaming radio stations and 5.7 million on-demand programs and podcasts.

TuneIn Premium content is available on over 200+ connected devices, including mobile devices and vehicles. Listeners can subscribe to TuneIn Premiumor sign up for a free trial starting today via TuneIn.com and TuneIn’s mobile apps for iOS and Android.

About TuneIn
TuneIn is the most popular way to listen to real radio from around the world. With over 60 million monthly active users, TuneIn lets people listen to the world’s sports, news, talk, and music from wherever they are. TuneIn has over 100,000 radio stations and more than four million on-demand programs stemming from every continent, and is available for free across 200+ connected devices. TuneIn Premium lets subscribers listen to the NFL, MLB, over 40k audiobooks, and commercial-free music stations. TuneIn has venture funding from IVP, Sequoia Capital, Google Ventures, General Catalyst Partners, and Icon Ventures, and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

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12
Oct

ZTE adds the Axon Mini and Axon Watch to its device lineup


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ZTE has made it clear that they want to be the world’s third largest smartphone vendor, and so far its working towards that goal extremely well with phenomenal devices like the ZTE Axon. Now, the Chinese-based manufacturer is adding a couple more devices to its Axon lineup.

Coming soon to the global market will be the ZTE Axon Mini, a smaller and cheaper version of its Axon flagship. The Axon Watch will also be coming to the market soon, but will be a China exclusive for the time being.

Despite the downgrade in specifications, the Axon Mini is still a powerful phone. It has a Snapdragon 616 Octa-core CPU, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of internal storage, microSD support, and a massive 2,800mAh battery. As for imagery. you’ve got a 13-megapixel rear camera on the back and a 8-megapixel snapper on the front.

It has great visuals with its 5.2-inch Super AMOLED display as well. There’s a fingerprint scanner around the back, and according to the press release, it has a “body made from Boeing 787 aircraft-grade aluminum-titanium alloy,” meaning this is one of the toughest smartphones you can get your hands on.

ZTE will be selling the Axon Mini in a premium and and regular model. There’s no details on the differences just yet, but we imagine the regular model might have some less impressive specifications. The Premium model will cost $439 USD and the regular for $379 USD. The Axon Mini will be available in a few months time, but the Axon Watch, running Tencent OS (a operating system developed in conjunction with Tencent and ZTE) will launch on October 27 .

Full details in the press release below. What’re your thoughts on the Axon Mini?

SHENZHEN, China–(BUSINESS WIRE)–ZTE, a leading global mobile device maker, today held a conference for its AXON flagship device series, during which the company talked about its flagship device strategy for the first time. At the same event, ZTE confirmed the global availability of the AXON mini, including the pressure-sensitive touch and NBA versions, and the AXON Watch for China.

“Devices in our ZTE AXON product lines are designed entirely with consumers in mind and to be the nerve center of everything they do”

“Devices in our ZTE AXON product lines are designed entirely with consumers in mind and to be the nerve center of everything they do,” said Adam Zeng, CEO, ZTE Mobile Devices. “Our high-end flagship strategy is now in full swing and we believe we have all of the ingredients to become a leading consumer electronics brand globally.”

For the first time, ZTE discussed its AXON flagship device product line-up, which consists of: AXON, AXON mini, AXON MAX, and the AXON Watch.

In addition to availability announcements for the AXON mini versions and the AXON Watch, ZTE also unveiled the AXON MAX – a larger-screen smartphone device with a bigger battery.

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First unveiled in July 2015, ZTE’s AXON mini became the world’s first smartphone to come with a pressure-sensitive touch screen that recognizes different levels of touch pressure for enhanced functions and experience, such as interactive gaming, passwords and more.

ZTE’s AXON mini boasts a Qualcomm Snapdragon 616 octa-core processor and Adreno 405 GPU, a 2800mAh battery, 3GB RAM, 32GB ROM, and support for up to 128GB SD card expansion. AXON mini sports a 13 megapixel camera at the back with phase detection autofocus (PDAF) that offers a focus time of just 0.1 seconds. At the front, AXON mini features an 8 megapixel camera with a 5P aspherical lens. AXON mini’s dual microphones are supported by an AKM4961 Hi-Fi audio chipset, delivering 32 bit high-fidelity (Hi-Fi) audio playback, as well as high quality sound recording.

With a body made from Boeing 787 aircraft-grade aluminum-titanium alloy, the AXON mini has both a premium look and feel and is just 3.5mm thin. At just 70mm wide, the AXON mini’s 0.85mm thin bezels allow the device to feature a 5.2-inch Super AMOLED FHD 2.5D curved-edge screen.

AXON mini’s voice search function can be activated within 1.2 seconds. It also comes with voice translation support for English, Chinese, Japanese and Korean, offering real-time voice translation. In addition, the AXON mini supports voice messaging and chat functions.

AXON mini supports three different biometric authentication options: fingerprint, voice control and eye-scan.

The ZTE AXON mini NBA version comes in a number of design options, featuring NBA images, and are loaded with a number of NBA services. The AXON mini NBA version is a result of a partnership between ZTE, the NBA and Tencent.

All versions of the ZTE AXON mini will be available to purchase in China online from ZTE’s own MyZTE store and JD.com, as well as offline from major retail outlets. In the coming months, the ZTE AXON mini will also be made available in Hong Kong, Thailand, Singapore, Russia, Japan, India, Australia, France, Germany, Turkey, Spain and Italy.

AXON mini will be available in three color options: Ion Gold, Chromium Silver and Rose Gold.

AXON mini (Premium Edition)

China: 2699 CNY

Asia-Pacific: 439 USD

Europe: 389 EUR

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China: 2299 CNY (Ion Gold and Chromium Silver); 2399 CNY (Rose Gold)

Asia-Pacific: 379 USD (Ion Gold and Chromium Silver); 399 USD (Rose Gold)

Europe: 329 EUR (Ion Gold and Chromium Silver); 349 EUR (Rose Gold)

ZTE AXON Watch

Unveiled in July 2015, the ZTE AXON Watch features a 1.4-inch Gorilla Glass screen with sapphire coating and is IP67 certified. It comes with a 300 mAh battery, 512 MB of RAM, 4 GB storage and Bluetooth 4.1. Developed by ZTE and Tencent, the smart watch runs on Tencent OS and supports both voice and gesture control.

The ZTE AXON Watch can be used for both fitness and health monitoring, and supports a range of other applications, from phone calls to messaging, including the popular instant messaging and social media platforms WeChat and QQ.

The ZTE AXON Watch will be available for purchase in China via ZTE’s own MyZTE store from 27 October.

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12
Oct

Google Now on Tap not working with some Google Apps accounts


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As Android Marshmallow starts to roll out to user’s Nexus devices, there are some finding one of the benefits of the updated operating system is not available to them. Users who have older, free versions of Google Apps are not able to turn on Now on Tap. The dialog box where users normally configure their devices to use Now on Tap displays the option, even for users who log in with their legacy Google Apps account. However, the system will turn Now on Tap back off as soon as a user tries to turn it on. At present, the only workaround appears to be signing up for a regular Gmail account, but that means giving up apps that a user may have paid for and trying to coordinate a transfer of all old account data.

Source: Google Product FormsThanks Ed!

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12
Oct

Xiaomi plans to launch the next generation of products on October 19


 

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Xiaomi is preparing to launch a batch of new products, according to a post on the company’s official forums and a promotional teaser on its Weibo account. More recently, the company launched the Redmi 2 and the Mi 4c. Now, expect to see more great products from Xiaomi on October 19.

There’s no telling what we’ll see on October 19, but the image teaser hints at the next generation of products. There’s been many rumors circulating around the company’s next flagship device, the Mi 5. A recent leak claimed a December launch for the device, so a mid-October announcement would only make sense.

Anyone use an Xiaomi device? What would you like to see come October 19?

source: MIUI, Weibo

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