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Jan

ZTE Grand X3 arrives on Cricket for $129.99


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The ZTE Grand X3 was first announced earlier this month at CES 2016, where we had the opportunity to go hands-on with the device. At the time we knew it was destined for Cricket, and now it has arrived both in-store and online for $129.99.

As the low price tag would suggest, this is very much an entry level handset, as further evidenced by the Snapdragon 210 processor that powers the Grand X3. While the processor is less impressive than we’d like to see, the phone does have some positives including 2GB RAM and a sizable 3080mAh battery that should provide pretty solid battery life.

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Other specs include a 5.5-inch 720p display, 16GB storage with microSD, and Android 5.1 Lollipop. The Grand X3 also stands out as being one of the few Android devices with a Type-C USB port, and about the only one at this price range as far as we are aware.

The Grand X3 certainly won’t impress anyone, but it’s really not too bad for the price. Even better, if you’re a new Cricket customer that is porting a line from a competitor you can get your hands on the phone for just $79.99.

What do you think of the phone? Worth the money, or is the weak processor too much of a deal breaker?

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29
Jan

The only video game developer in Mississippi


Mathew Weymouth lives one hour away from the birthplace of the blues, that humid, fertile swampland known as the Mississippi Delta. He grew up along the state’s southern coastline, and over the years he absorbed tales of legendary local artists including “The Mad Potter,” George E. Ohr, and the painter Walter Inglis Anderson. The Delta fertilizes creativity like it spawns towering cypress trees, and Weymouth is a product of his environment. He’s an artist, but with a technical twist.

Weymouth is a self-taught video game developer with big plans for his local community. He wants to build a “gaming incubator” in southern Mississippi, a creative haven for the area’s youth, artists, musicians, filmmakers and programmers. It’s basically a high-tech neighborhood center where people can work together to create video games and other works of art. But there’s one major problem with this idea: He might be the only serious video game developer in the state.

“Here, it’s literally just this dead zone in the middle of the United States for technology,” Weymouth says.

Birds fly over Mississippi’s Lake Ferguson. (Via Flickr/Jimmy Smith)

He holds out hope that there are other developers quietly working away in Mississippi, but he’s been on the programmer prowl for about a year and hasn’t found much. He founded a Facebook group, Mississippi Video Game Developers, in August, and so far it has two members: Weymouth and one other guy who plays around with GameMaker software. Weymouth’s company, War Room Studios, is registered with Mississippi, and he’s working on a Super Smash Bros.–style brawler called Vellum Wars, though both his artist and musician are out of state. He calls Mississippi a wasteland for technical prowess.

“That’s what it feels like to be a game developer or even just a creative person in this area,” he says. “You live in your own little bubble, and that’s not how creativity flourishes … This is a real industry, and it’s not going anywhere, and the fact that our state is not capitalizing on it is just a travesty. There’s people in Florida doing it, there’s people in Louisiana and Alabama. Why are we this dead zone in the middle of all that?”

The dream

Despite Mississippi’s digital deficit, Weymouth has hope for the state’s technological future, because he believes in the people of Mississippi. He knows artists and sees opportunities for education, training, entertainment and creative expression everywhere — even in run-down, closed-up buildings.

Parts of Mississippi are still recovering from the carnage that Hurricane Katrina dumped on the region in 2005. Weymouth says rental fees are high in his town because of inflated insurance rates since the storm, resulting in rows of vacant storefronts. He passes these empty buildings every time he drives down Gulfport’s main highway, and they fuel his drive to do something, anything, to help his community recover and create something beautiful.

Google Maps captured one abandoned building along a Gulfport highway.

“It just drives me nuts,” he says. “I’d love to be able to remove the wall for anybody who wants to be creative, even if it’s just a local band that just needs to use sound equipment. A video game studio has that.”

Weymouth thinks big. He imagines an incubator outfitted with computers (complete with major game-engine licenses), sound equipment, a physical-art space, experts-in-residence from a range of fields, and, grandest of all, a motion-capture studio. He wants to host game jams and tournaments at the studio, and he’d encourage schools to bring students on field trips. He dreams of a community hub for creativity and collaboration.

The incubator wouldn’t just be a place to learn and create — it would be a lifeline for Gulfport’s vulnerable youth. It certainly would have helped Weymouth when he was a kid. He comes from a large family, and he left home as a teenager so his kin could afford to live a better life. It was a “one less mouth in the house” kind of thing, he says. As a young adult, he floated between the streets and stable housing, and he met other young people in similar situations along the way.

Another potential home for Weymouth’s gaming incubator, captured via Google Maps.

“I’ve just seen all these people go through this horrible stuff, and I’m like: That person was a beautiful artist,” he says. “If they just had a place to paint, they might not have gone down that terrible route. They could have seen a future.”

Weymouth had a leg up in terms of job placement. He loved video games from an early age, and that interest put him on a technical path. He taught himself how to program and eventually ended up fixing computers at a “big blue box” retailer. He’s 29 now, married and with a three-year-old daughter.

“There needs to be more business here for creativeness, gaming, entertainment in general,” Weymouth says. “If you don’t want to go to a casino or go to a bar around here, as a young adult, you really don’t have much else to do.”

The gaming incubator could be that business. Weymouth isn’t all talk; he’s been trying to sell the idea to potential investors in groups and at private dinners for a year at least. In his pitch, the gaming incubator offers an affordable monthly subscription that provides access to the studio’s tools and experts. The program helps burgeoning developers create and publish video games, and then takes a slice of the profit to keep itself afloat.

No one has bitten yet. Weymouth says investors have typically responded with things like “No one cares about video games in Mississippi,” and “There is no game industry in the state — for good reason.”

Weymouth says Vellum Wars is like Super Smash Bros., but you won’t need a Wii to play it.

He attempted to secure small-business loans and funding from banks, with similar luck. Interest rates were too high (“financial suicide,” as Weymouth puts it), and other complications blocked those avenues. That’s one reason he’s working on Vellum Wars, his party brawler for PC. If he proves that video games can be financially successful, his incubator pitch might carry more weight.

“I decided, Well, I’m going to have to do it the hard way,” he says. “I decided to sit down and create a game with as much inner resources that I could. Everyone’s always told me my whole life that I don’t do things simply. I always go over the top on things, and here I am doing it again.”

The reality

Weymouth’s incubator idea is mired in red tape, but it isn’t completely unheard of. Rock Band Blitz and Dance Central co-developer Fire Hose Games launched an incubator program based out of Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 2013, with the goal of helping new developers create and sell their first games. So far, the studio has brought Chris Chung’s cat simulator, Catlateral Damage, to PC, Mac and Linux, and it’s working with Batterystaple Games on the action platformer 20XX, which is on Steam Early Access.

Embody a feisty feline in Catlateral Damage.

These are two of Fire Hose’s successes, though its first incubator game, Let’s Quip, didn’t do so hot, according to studio co-founder Eitan Glinert. Fire Hose eventually removed that one from the App Store.

“Two out of three? That’s pretty good!” Glinert says.

Even though Glinert calls Fire Hose’s incubator (or “accelerator”) a success overall, he advises caution for someone like Weymouth, who’s attempting to start a program from scratch in a tech-barren region of the country. Glinert correctly guesses that it will be difficult for Weymouth to find both developers and investors in Mississippi.

“No sensible investor wants to invest in video games right now — it’s a horrible industry to invest in at the moment, at least on the small or indie scale,” Glinert says.

Weymouth’s biggest issue may not be funding, though. Glinert says that the most problematic aspect of running an incubator is actually finding talented teams that can keep the business running. Searching for these developers takes time, and supporting their efforts takes money, and it’s best to invest only in those that will churn out profitable, attention-grabbing games.

20XX is on Steam Early Access and it’s already selling well, Glinert says.

“I didn’t expect how hard it would be to do this when I started,” Glinert says. “Plus, you’re limited largely by region — it’s hard for us to compete with accelerators on the West Coast, so we’re really only looking at folks on the Eastern Seaboard.”

A new accelerator would work best if it’s tied to an existing source of quality developers, such as the Independent Games Festival, IndieFund or even a university with a gaming program, Glinert says. That last part might be difficult for Weymouth, since there are no video game–specific programs in Mississippi universities, according to The Art Career Project.

Plus, Glinert says, it’s nearly impossible to find funding for these things. Fire Hose ended up bootstrapping its own accelerator.

“I think your best bet to fund an incubator, if you don’t already have the money, is to find successful or rich game devs who understand the industry, believe in you and what you’re doing, and want to back you,” he says.

Overall, Glinert says an incubator can definitely be profitable, but it’s a long road packed with massive, money-shaped potholes.

Limbo

All of this may not be terrible news for Weymouth.

He isn’t interested in working only with the top developers in the nation; he wants people from his area to have a place they can express themselves and network with other creative types. His incubator is community-focused; it includes plans not just for video game development, but other forms of art, too. He hasn’t explored all of his funding options, and alternative routes like Kickstarter are still on the table, even though Weymouth says he has a problem taking money from people before he has an actual product to deliver. He even likes the idea of running a nonprofit business. Still, he’ll have to figure out some way to keep the lights on.

Finding an investor will be incredibly difficult, but Weymouth already knew that. Besides, he doesn’t want just any investor to throw money at this project. He wants someone who cares about Mississippi.

“The investor who is in the state is doing it for the people here,” Weymouth says. “If I get somebody from out of state, they’re not going to feel the same as I am about the local people here.”

Vellum Wars should be ready to brawl in about six months, Weymouth says.

Weymouth wants to build a hub for future video game developers, filmmakers, musicians and artists to flourish. He wants young people to be proud of their home state, and, in turn, he wants Mississippi to be proud of its creative pioneers. Weymouth wants to show his neighbors, family and friends that there’s a bright future in Mississippi’s gaming and art scene, if only it’s allowed to take root.

“You deserve a future,” he says, speaking to the hypothetical artist at his incubator’s door. “You have talents and skills that you’ve acquired through hard work. You deserve a future. You’re not lazy. You just have struggles — and we all have struggles. It would be cool to just be able to remove the wall and allow creative prowess to get some exposure and a future.”

Weymouth’s dreams are immense, potentially naive, and maybe impossible to achieve. But he’s been dreaming big all of his life. Why stop now?

“I’m not in this to make money,” he says. “If I wanted to make money, I’d go get a nine-to-five where the money is guaranteed. I’m in this for a future where I’m not a cog in a machine. I’m doing something to help people.”

29
Jan

Spotify video is now on Android and iOS


Spotify’s new video content section, dubbed Shows, hit Android devices this week. And though the feature wasn’t supposed to make it to iOS devices until sometime next week, there is a way for you to access it right now. You won’t be able to access it from the Browse page, as you would on an Android. Instead, iOS users will need to first navigate to the Your Library page and look for the Shows listing under Playlists. That’s it. Once you’re in the Shows page, you’ll be able to browse and search through video content from more than a dozen providers including the BBC, Comedy Central and ESPN.

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Source: Techcrunch

29
Jan

Apple reportedly has a huge, secret VR team


Earlier this week during Apple’s earnings call, CEO Tim Cook responded to a question about virtual reality by saying this: “In terms of VR, I don’t think it’s a niche. It’s really cool and has some interesting applications.” Well, it turns out that he could know more than he let on. Today, the Financial Times reports that Apple has already assembled a “secret” team that’s solely dedicated to working on augmented and virtual reality. And yes, this means that Apple is supposedly also looking into making actual VR hardware.

The team apparently comprises talent that was poached from the likes of Microsoft’s Hololens team as well as the folks who worked on Lytro’s light field camera. Additionally, the Cupertino firm also recently acquired an augmented-reality startup called Flyby, which worked with Google in developing the 3D positioning tech for Project Tango. We should also note that Apple recently hired Doug Bowman, who’s one of the world’s leading researchers in virtual and augmented reality tech. Plus let’s not forget that Apple did buy PrimeSense, the originators of the 3D motion-sensing tech behind Microsoft’s Kinect, and that could factor into this whole secret project as well.

It’s not clear on how far along Apple is in its AR and VR efforts. But seeing as its Silicon Valley rivals are already making headway with projects like the Oculus Rift and Google Cardboard, it’s not surprising to see Apple at least experiment in the space.

Via: The Verge

Source: Financial Times

29
Jan

Must-have Android apps for your new device [2016]


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There are so many Android apps out there that it can be difficult to tell which one is a necessity for your new smartphone or tablet. We here at Talk Android have taken the liberty of scraping through the Play Store in search of some of the best applications you should download on your smartphone first. Take a look after the break!

Facebook

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If you’ve never felt quite ready to enter the world of facebook, now is the time. Connect with family and friends all over the world, never losing touch with your parents in Germany or your son who is away at college. Facebook opens the lines of communication for everyone, making it easier than ever before to keep up with your favorite celebrities, TV shows, businesses, and more. Have a loved one near a tragic disaster? Facebook enables a Safety Check for those near the disaster location to let their family and friends know they’re okay.

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Nova Launcher

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Nova Launcher is an app that will essentially let you customize what your home screen looks like! You can change your app icons, how you want your apps displayed, as well as adding more screens to fit more apps. Make your smartphone absolutely unique by changing the colors, too. Nova Launcher is free, but for just a few dollars, you can purchase the Prime version, which opens up things like more scrolling and notification options.

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Twitter

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Sometimes a handful of words makes a greater impact than a thousand, and with Twitter, we see that in action every day! Share your thoughts or wisdom with the world, or read someone else’s. Keep up with world news and see what’s trending right now, as well watch your favorite celebrities live-tweet special events. Don’t miss out on another giveaway, author-rant, or Q&A. Discover the world of hashtags, and even create your own. Some say the 140 character-limit is limiting, but we think it opens up a whole new world of consolidated thought!

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Spotify

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Are you use to using your favorite genre-station app, having to skip all of the songs you don’t like, and eventually running out of skips? We know that can be frustrating! With Spotify, you add your favorite songs into a playlist and press play! Yes, it’s that easy, and with minimal commercials. The best part? Spotify is free. Say goodbye to CDs and limiting radio stations. Spotify puts you in charge of what you listen to.

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Instagram

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What did the world ever do before Instagram? With Instagram, you document your life, through pictures. You can choose to let the world see your gallery, or just your friends—and you’re not just taking pictures, but you’re taking memories. Your vacation to Cancun, your engagement ring, your dinner at Club 33, or maybe a picture of your kids at the park at sunset—whatever you decide to document, Instagram will save it in their cloud which will protect your memories from the scrapbooks getting wet or your phone dying for good.

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Angry Birds 2

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It may have took Rovio years to offer a true sequel to the original hit title, but Angry Birds is truly back in Angry Birds 2, and better than ever! In Angry Birds 2, you’ll get the opportunity to choose which bird you use to overcome the bad piggies. There are boss challenges, new power-ups, more dynamic levels, and an option to play against other people. Angry Birds 2 may be free, but they sure didn’t compromise the quality.

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SwiftKey Keyboard

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Is your Android keyboard too tiny, too boring, or too challenging to adjust to? Make sure to grab SwiftKey Keyboard from the Google Play Store! Swiftkey offers an endless amount of amazing, colorful keyboard designs, as well as incredible adaptive features. Swiftkey gets to know how you type, eliminating your most frequent typos, preparing the next word you’d likely say, and much more! SwiftKey is fluent in over a hundred languages, making it the best keyboard for you, no matter where you are on the map.

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Snapchat

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Don’t think Snapchat is just for the kids! Far from it. Whether you have a business or you’re just trying to advertise your personal brand, Snapchat is for you! Show your followers your “story” by taking snaps of your everyday life and adding a caption, text, emoji, filters, and even current-location stickers! You can send snaps directly to your friends and even include a time limit on how long the photo can be viewed before it self-destructs. Just remember, whatever pictures you send can easily be saved by a simple screenshot.

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ES File Explorer

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ES File Explorer is a file manager, and one of the best available today. Easily access or share smartphone files to your computer, and vice versa. With a cloud available for file storing, you’ll never run out of space! You can protect specific files with a password, and you can even use it to view pictures, listen to music and watch movies.

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Google Keep

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You know the Monday feeling. The one where you bolt out of bed realizing you missed your alarm. As you make coffee, a thousand things you need to remember for the day are running through your head: Don’t forget the meeting at noon. Remember to grab eggs at the store because the Smiths are coming for dinner. Don’t forget the Redbox movie on your way out the door. With Google Keep, you can quickly set reminders and take fast notes at any time! You even have the option to color-code them or share them with others. I can’t count all the times I’ve forgotten to grab a notepad for a meeting and Google Keep has come through.

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Zedge

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The name says it all. Zedge offers every ringtone imaginable, whether that’s your favorite song or maybe a customized ringtone for each of your contacts (yes, even your boss!). Zedge has a variety of stunning, eye-catching wallpaper, along with a collection of live wallpapers. See the northern lights, motivational quotes, or your favorite emoji every time you pull out your phone. The Zedge app is free and a breeze to use. Definitely an Android-essential!

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The Weather Channel

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With The Weather Channel app, you can track the temperature wherever you are, as well as stay alerted of any major storms. The app will also notify you of severe weather alerts in your area, so that you can be well prepared. Check on road conditions and pollen levels to make sure your travel route is safe. This app also includes a “Rewards” section, where you can earn mPoints by following and tagging The Weather Channel on social media, playing games, and more!

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Pocket

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Anything you come across on the internet, you can save to read later with Pocket. Spend time accumulating your to-read list by saving articles to the app, and pull it up when you’re in the waiting room or on lunch break. Pocket works great for articles you want to finish but are too long to read immediately. Take everything in smaller doses with Pocket, eliminating the dreaded tl;dr syndrome.

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LastPass

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Lastpass is a secure way to save all of your passwords and personal information in one place. If you find yourself constantly reviewing old emails, out of ideas for strong passwords, or searching tirelessly for a little scrap of paper where you wrote down your password or other piece of information, this one’s for you! When you download Lastpass, it’ll be the last password you lose.

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Candy Crush

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Candy Crush is all the rage, and we can see why. With so much candy, and so many levels and challenges, Candy Crush is addicting! The developers are always adding new content, providing new opportunities for you to beat you and your friends’ high scores in this candy palooza.

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Closing

And that wraps up what we think are the best applications to download after getting a new Android smartphone or tablet! However, it can be difficult deciding which of these applications should go on your smartphone. After all, there are a lot of high-quality Android apps here, but you may not be interested in all of them.

If you’re looking for a quick and fun game to play, Candy Crush might be right up your alley. But maybe you’d rather spend your time on social networks. In that case, Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat and Instagram are all great choices. Need a safe place for sensitive information like account and Wi-Fi passwords? Then LastPass will suit you well!

Whatever the case, there’s something for everybody on this list. And with that, we’d like to turn the mic over to our readers. What are your favorite applications that you might recommend for someone who’s just starting out with Android? Be sure to let us know in the comments below!

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29
Jan

Get smart with new Google Calendar update


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Google is rolling out an update to the Calendar app on both Android and iOS devices that make the app just a little bit smarter than it has been. That is a good thing for users as they can access new holidays, new languages and adding events has a new workflow available to make it a little bit quicker.

The big change with the update is a new feature called “smart suggestions” that is supposed to help make it easier and quicker to add an event. When a user starts typing the title for a new event they are adding, Google will suggest possible matches in a list that appears below the data entry field. Users can click on one of those to finish populating the title or just keep typing if it is something new.

The enhancements do not stop with the title though. If users keep typing “at…” or pick it from the list that appears, they can quickly add a location. Google will again provide options to selection a location from a list based on what is being typed. Users can continue with the “with…” option to add people – though this does not send an invite – and they can type “on…” to pick a date, time and duration. The last option is only available for English language users. The other features are available in several languages.

Along with the enhancements to the suggestions routine, Google added over 30 languages – I count 41 in the list although some are variations of the same language – that support the smart suggestions feature and the Calendar app in general. Google also added 54 new country-specific holiday calendars that can be activated by users by going to Settings -> Holidays. This brings the total number of country-specific holiday calendars to 143. Those join four religious holidays calendars covering Christian, Jewish, Muslim and Orthodox holidays.

Finally, Google also made it a bit easier to delete calendar entries by tapping on the overflow button and selecting the Delete option without having to do a full edit job.

You can get the Google Calendar app from the Play Store using the link below.

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source: Google

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29
Jan

Gear S2 Classic continues global rollout with the United Kingdom


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A few days ago the Gear S2 Classic began its global rollout with China. Today, the Gear S2 Classic made way to the United Kingdom.

The Gear S2 is now up for pre-order on Mobile Fun in the United Kingdom. The retailer is selling both the 18k rose gold and platinum colored versions for £399.99, which is equivalent to roughly $570 USD. This is a large sum of money for a smartwatch, but if it fits your tastes, go for it.

Both versions are definitely a step up from the standard Gear S2. These provide a luxurious exterior and include either an ivory leather strap or a black leather band depending on the model you choose. These are some of the best smartwatches on the market right now if you’re willing to pay for it. Whether you’re looking to replace an older smartwatch, or buy a smartwatch for the first time, you can’t go wrong with the Samsung Gear S2 Classic.

Source: Mobile Fun (Rose Gold, Platinum)

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29
Jan

Wileyfox Swift now comes in white at Amazon UK


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The Wileyfox Swift has been available on Amazon UK for some time now, but the smartphone just today became available in white.

The Wileyfox Swift is an affordable and off-contract smartphone. And while they’re might be a stigma against such cheap smartphones in the public eye, Wileyfox has done a phenomenal job creating a great package with the Swift.

As a quick reminder, the Wileyfox Swift sports a  5-inch 720p IPS display, a Snapdragon 1.2GHz 410 processor and 2GB of RAM. There’s also 16GB of internal storage, a a 13MP rear camera and a 5MP front camera. The Swift operates on 4G networks and has a removable 2,500mAh battery.

On the software front, the Swift uses CyanogenOS 12.1 and boasts of enhanced privacy and security features.

Amazon UK has the smartphone up for sale at £135.39 with free delivery available in the UK. For those interested in picking it up over in the US, Amazon UK offers a “AmazonGlobal Priority” shipping method. Alternatively, there are some decent listing on eBay for the smartphone.

Have you gotten a Wileyfox Swift? What do you think of it? Be sure to sound off in the comments below!

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29
Jan

ZTE’s Grand X 3 makes its way to Cricket Wireless


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ZTE may have only announced the Grand X 3 earlier this month at CES 2016, but the smartphone is now available at Cricket Wireless.

Those that already have an account with Cricket Wireless will have to pay the full retail price of $130, while new customers will be able to get the smartphone for just $80.

The Grand X 3 has a 5.5-inch 720p display, a Snapdragon 210 processor, 2GB of RAM, and 16GB of internal storage. It also has a microSD slot, an 8-megapixel rear camera, a 2-megapixel front camera and a removable 3080mAh battery.

The smartphone will be exclusive to Cricket Wireless.

For those not interested in the Grand X 3, ZTE brought a slightly more impressive smartphone to Cricket Wireless earlier this month. Dubbed the Grand X Max+, it’s sports a 6-inch display, a powerful Snapdragon 400 processor, a 13-megapixel rear camera, and a larger 3,200mAh battery. You can pick it up for $200 off-contract.

Anyone plan on picking up either of these smartphones from Cricket?

source: ZTE

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29
Jan

Apple May Develop Original TV Shows Exclusively for iTunes and Streaming TV Service


Apple has met with TV producers and Hollywood studios about developing original TV shows to offer exclusively to its iTunes customers, according to TheStreet. The article comes by way of independent contributor Ronald Grover, a longtime entertainment business journalist who has previously covered the media and entertainment industry for Reuters and Bloomberg BusinessWeek.

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The original content could spearhead Apple’s plans to launch its oft-rumored streaming TV service, which has reportedly been placed on hold due to the iPhone maker’s difficulties in securing content deals with owners like CBS, ABC, Fox, Disney, and Viacom. The report, citing sources with knowledge of the matter, claims Apple could announce a cable-like offering alongside the iPhone 7 in September.

The Cupertino-based tech giant began sounding out Hollywood’s creative community late last year, but has yet to sign any agreements, according to two people with knowledge of the overtures. One plan is to have deals in place so Apple can announce exclusive content as part of a cable-like offering in September, when it is expected to unveil its iPhone 7, said one of the people.

The original TV shows would presumably be available for rent or purchase on iTunes, or through a subscription-based service like Netflix that would provide on-demand access to unlimited programming for a set monthly cost. Apple’s streaming TV service has been rumored to cost between $30 and $40 per month, but that price was contingent upon a “skinny bundle” of TV channels rather than original programming.

Apple’s discussions with Hollywood executives are being led by iTunes chief Eddy Cue, and Robert Kondrk, vice-president of iTunes content, according to the report. In a recent interview, Cue said customers should be “able to buy whatever they want, however they want,” and he used the App Store as an example of how Apple provides users with multiple ways to purchase content.

Earlier this month, it was reported that Apple has shown interest in acquiring Time Warner assets, which include CNN, HBO, TBS, TNT, NBA TV, Cartoon Network, its Warner Bros. movies division, and more. Gaining exclusive rights to the popular HBO series Game of Thrones would certainly give Apple a head start on its streaming TV service, along with Silicon Valley and other original programming.

Netflix, which collaborates with Hollywood on exclusive TV shows like Daredevil, House of Cards, Jessica Jones, and Orange is the New Black, has proven that original programming can be highly popular among consumers. Apple adopting a similar strategy could help bolster its own streaming TV service, which may be accessible on the web and devices like the Apple TV, Mac, iPad, and iPhone.

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