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Apple to unveil iPhone 6 today, but what else?

Written by James Delahunty @ 09 Sep 2014 6:55

Apple to unveil iPhone 6 today, but what else? It has already been a year since Apple unveiled the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c smartphones, which means it has almost been a year since iPhone 6 speculation really kicked off. Today, Apple will hold an event in Cupertino, California, in which it is almost certain to show off the iPhone 6, making it first iPhone not unveiled in San Francisco.

The Flint Center for the Performing Arts can hold a lot more media personnel than the Yerba Buena Center, so perhaps Apple feels this event is of greater importance than its most recent ones, or maybe it is simply that the iPhone is not what it is most eager to show off this time.

Since the iPhone 6 is something you could put your house on showing up today, what do we know about it? Well, for starters there is almost a consensus already that it will be available with either a 4.7-inch or 5.5-inch screen, the latter providing a sixth row of apps on the home screen. One rumor spreading today suggests that the 5.5-inch device will be called iPhone 6 plus, or iPhone 6+.

It is also expected to pack Apple's new dual-core A8 chip and 1GB of RAM, run iOS 8, and for the first time may be available with 128GB of storage. Until now, only the iPad provided a 128GB option, while the iPhone was limited to 64GB. Previously though, every doubling of internal storage provided in the line-up added an additional $100 to the price tag.

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Amazon puts failed Fire Phone on fire sale with 99 percent discount

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 08 Sep 2014 11:47

Amazon puts failed Fire Phone on fire sale with 99 percent discount Amazon's Fire Phone has been an unmitigated disaster since its high profile launch in June, and now the e-commerce giant seems to be confirming that fact.

The company has dumped the price of the Fire Phone to just 99 cents with a two-year AT&T contract, down from its normal $199 price, a full 99 percent discount.

Overseas, the price has been cut to 1 euro for O2 and Deutsche Telekom, meaning the price slashing is global.

While the phone itself may not be worth owning, even at the 99 cent price tag you still get a free year of Amazon Prime (which normally costs $99 per year) and you get unlimited cloud storage through Amazon. Those perks alone may be worth the purchase.

There have been recent reports that Amazon has only sold 35,000 Fire Phone units since launch, a number so small that it makes BlackBerry look like Apple.




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Good deal alert: Unlocked international LG G3 for $480

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 08 Sep 2014 11:22

Good deal alert: Unlocked international LG G3 for $480 If you were looking to get one of the top smartphones available at a decent price, eBay's daily deal has a solid sale on the new LG G3 flagship.

Normally priced at $200 with contract or $600 without for the U.S. model, the phone is selling for just $480 unlocked (off-contract), although it is the international model meaning you will not be getting LTE in the U.S. on T-Mobile or AT&T.

The version available has a 5.5-inch QuadHD 2560 x 1440 IPS display (538ppi), 2GB RAM, a high-end quad-core Snapdragon 801 processor, 16GB internal storage and a microSD slot in case you need more room. On the back side there is a 13MP OIS+ (Optical Image Stabilizer Plus) camera with "revolutionary Laser Auto Focus that can shoot stunningly sharp images in a fraction of the time required by conventional phone cameras" and the device has a massive 3000mAh battery. The smartphone has NFC and can wirelessly charged.

While it is not as powerful as the U.S. model, the deal is still pretty decent given the QHD display and powerful processor.

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Popcorn Time for Mac and Windows updated to beta 4.4 with better VPN, Chromecast, Airplay and codec support

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 08 Sep 2014 11:04

Popcorn Time for Mac and Windows updated to beta 4.4 with better VPN, Chromecast, Airplay and codec support Popcorn Time has proudly announced the launch of beta 4.4 for Windows and Mac users, including much better VPN, Chromecast, Airplay and codec support.

The release is the first cross platform desktop version from the team, and it has all been built in C++ for Mac, Windows and Linux. The Linux beta will be available in a few days, but the major OS versions are available now.

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So what's new??

Macs, for the first time you're also getting FREE BUILT IN VPN!!! Yes. Now you can also be anonymous!! (powered by Kebrum)

Also we added Chromecast and Airplay support for Mac and improved the Chromecast and Airplay support for Windows.

And, and we believe that you've been waiting anxiously to read these words coming from our mouths....

SUBTITLES support FOR CHROMECAST!!!
Yes, this one was a tough cookie, but we ate it and now you can cast all your favorite movies with their subtitles using Chromecast! ;-) Apple TV, you're next to get subtitles, don't worry.

And what else?

Better cpu usage!
Free built in VPN
Improved Chromecast support
Chromecast subtitles !!!! (don't tell the Android users, they're also waiting for this... and they'll have it soon!!)
Improved airplay support
Smoother and improved video player.
It's now supporting more video codecs.
Subtitles size control
The option to help the community and flag bad torrents... Cause no one like'em shitty torrents!!! :-)
Major bug fixes
Lot's of love hard work and sweat from your devoted PT team.
So enjoy, and if anything doesn't work for you, please fight the urge to report it here, but just click this link here and post it there.

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Someone is trying to trademark Popcorn Time, and it isn't the Popcorn Time team

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 08 Sep 2014 10:15

Someone is trying to trademark Popcorn Time, and it isn't the Popcorn Time team The team behind Popcorn Time has posted this week that someone is trying to trademark the name "Popcorn Time," and it isn't them.

In fact, a quick search of Trademarks411 shows that a Canadian man by the name of David Lemarier filed on June 5th.

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Dell unveils first 5K monitor, meaning 5,120 x 2,880 resolution

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 08 Sep 2014 9:36

Dell unveils first 5K monitor, meaning 5,120 x 2,880 resolution It doesn't matter that under 5 percent of households have moved to 4K TVs or monitors, because Dell has a new 5K monitor ready to roll.

The UltraSharp 27 Ultra HD 5K monitor is the first in the world with the 5,120 x 2,880 resolution, boasting 218 PPI.

In addition to the huge resolution, the monitor features Dells' own PremierColor tech and anti-smudge/anti-reflection edge-to-edge glass. Dell has integrated "immersive acoustics" Harmon Kardon 16W speakers and connectivity should not be a problem with six USB ports and a card reader.

"Dell is continuing to emphasize a customer promise to create the most secure and manageable environments," said Patrick Moorhead, founder, president and principal analyst, Moor Insights & Strategy, in Dell's press release. "Each of these areas is a critical component for any IT department, but so is the need to satisfy the user. Dell has wrapped its core IT strengths with new thoughtfully designed and attractive products geared for enhanced productivity in a variety of customer use cases."

The UltraSharp 27 Ultra will debut in the Q4 for $2500.




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Buying 'Destiny' for PS3, Xbox 360? Bungie giving vouchers to upgrade to current gen for free

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 07 Sep 2014 10:20

Buying 'Destiny' for PS3, Xbox 360? Bungie giving vouchers to upgrade to current gen for free 'Destiny' is finally here.

Bungie's new epic 'Destiny' is finally here, with its launch set for Tuesday on the PS3, Xbox 360, PS4 and Xbox One.

If you buy the blockbuster game for one of last generation's consoles, Bungie is giving you a free "digital upgrade" to migrate to the Xxox One or the PS4, at least for the next few months. Keep in mind the deal only works from Sony to Sony and Microsoft to Microsoft, so no Xbox 360 to PS4, for example.

Everything will migrate, including season passes, DLC, game saves, etc. You'll be able to start off on the new console right where you left off on the old console.

The voucher is good until January 15th, 2015.

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How did the FBI locate the Silk Road?

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 07 Sep 2014 2:19

How did the FBI locate the Silk Road? Alleged Silk Road creator and operator Ross Ulbricht is still facing trial for running the dark web site, and the FBI may have just rebuffed his biggest argument.

Ulbricht had been claiming that the FBI was able to find the Silk Road's location through illegal means, therefore making all the agency's evidence illegal to use in the case. The FBI says that is simply not true.

In their court filing, the FBI says the IP address of the server was "'leaking' from the site due to an apparent misconfiguration of the user login interface by the site administrator." The agency then exploited this bug to obtain the server's location.

The FBI found a way to use that login page to produce an IP address that was not hidden by TOR standards, and then used that IP on a regular browser. That IP then produced some code from the login page, confirming that it was in fact the true location of the Silk Road.

If the court agrees with the FBI's claim, the alleged Silk Road operator may have a tougher time defending his case.

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Getty Images sues Microsoft over embedded photos

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 07 Sep 2014 12:29

Getty Images sues Microsoft over embedded photos Getty Images has sued Microsoft this week over the launch of their new "Bing Image Widget," a piece of software that the company claims leads to "massive infringement" of copyrighted images.

The Widget lets publishers create an easy to use panel on their sites or blogs that can show off images that are supplied through Microsoft's Bing image search.

Getty claims that Bing's engine does not only just take pictures from a pool of licensed digital images, but rather from the billions of images that can be searched for online, copyrighted or not.

"In effect, defendant has turned the entirety of the world's online images into little more than a vast, unlicensed 'clip art' collection for the benefit of those website publishers who implement the Bing Image Widget, all without seeking permission from the owners of copyrights in those images," the lawsuit claimed.

Getty is asking for an immediate injunction and monetary damages and appears to have a strong case.

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Google updates Nexus screen replacement policy, kinda

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 07 Sep 2014 12:03

Google updates Nexus screen replacement policy, kinda Google has confirmed that its Nexus smartphone screen replacement policy has been tweaked, with service representatives able to make more "exceptions" for accidental damage.

Until now, the consumer had to pay to replace the screen for accidental damage (water, cracked screen) at a cost of about $150. This was certainly expensive given that a new Nexus 5, for example, costs $299. The new policy would get you a replacement, for free.

Google has released some guidelines for the new exceptions policy, via TC:

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Android Wear getting offline music playback, GPS support with new update

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 07 Sep 2014 11:43

Android Wear getting offline music playback, GPS support with new update Google has confirmed that its Android Wear operating system will be getting a significant update in the coming months.

Among the new features are the addition of offline music playback and GPS support. The GPS support is great as you an track your distance and your speed right from your watch, even if you leave your phone at home. If you want to take your watch to the gym and listen to music and leave the phone at home, as well, offline music playback is great via Bluetooth headphones and most Android Wear watches have at least 2GB of internal storage.

The next update will also allow for downloadable watch faces, allowing you to customize your home screen and your most used apps.

"Our goal with Wear is to build technology that helps you connect with others and get stuff done. So often, technology can become something that gets in the way of everything else. But we want to build devices that you can use when you need and forget about when you don't--technology that's built for your sake, rather than its own sake. Coming throughout the rest of this year, we're making some updates to Wear that will help you get even more out of your watch--and the rest of your life, too," says Google.

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Garmin unveils new vívosmart fitness tracker wearable

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 07 Sep 2014 12:54

Garmin unveils new vívosmart fitness tracker wearable Garmin has unveiled their second-generation fitness tracker, the vívosmart, a significant upgrade to their original vívofit.

The new device is a bit more than just a fitness and activity tracker (sleep, steps, calories), as it also notifies of you of your smartphone alerts.

Featuring a touch-sensitive OLED, you will receive viewable notifications for your synced smartphone, including vibrations for texts, emails, calls, calendar reminders, etc.

The smart wearable has a November release date with a price tag of $169 or $199 if you want to bundle a Garmin heart rate sensor.

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R.I.P. Twitpic

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 06 Sep 2014 6:42

R.I.P. Twitpic Twitpic is officially shutting down, meaning millions of your photo links on Twitter will soon go dark.

The service, once the most popular way to post images to Twitter, says they will be shutting down on September 25th. A photo exporting tool will be made available next week.

In their parting post, Twitpic says Twitter has been pressuring the company over their name for some time, even demanding that they drop their pending application to trademark the Twitpic name. The filing was made in 2009. The company says Twitter threatened to cut Twitpic's acess to the Twitter API, effectively killing the service anyway.

"Unfortunately we do not have the resources to fend off a large company like Twitter to maintain our mark which we believe whole heartedly is rightfully ours," Twitpic founder Noah Everett wrote. Rather than try to fight the multi-billion company, Everett and the company will shut down instead.

While Twitpic was extremely popular when Twitter was smaller, the company was not necessary now. Twitter has its own image posting links, and now even has its own GIF URL ability, which had kept Twitpic relevant over the years.

Twitter, for its part, says they are sad at the outcome, but reiterates that the company was free to use the name as long as they dropped the trademark filing. "We're sad to see Twitpic is shutting down. We encourage developers to build on top of the Twitter service, as Twitpic has done for years, and we made it clear that they could operate using the Twitpic name. Of course, we also have to protect our brand, and that includes trademarks tied to the brand," added a Twitter spokesperson.

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You can now get Google Glass right from the Google Play Store

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 06 Sep 2014 5:59

You can now get Google Glass right from the Google Play Store Although the device is still in its "Explorer" beta, Google has made the Google Glass headset available to all directly from the Google Play Store.

The price will still leave your wallet $1500 lighter, but at least the Glass comes with a free accessory (regular frames or sunglasses frames)

Google has kept the same five colors available: Black, Orange, White, Brown and Blue. As of writing, all models are still fully available and will ship in 1-2 business days.

In addition to the Glass and frames, you get a charger, microfiber pouch and a mono earbud.

There is still no word when Glass will come out of beta, although it seems very unlikely that happens in 2014. At that point, Google is expected to make the glasses available for under $500.

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Google Play




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Skype for Xbox One updated: New photo viewing features, ability to answer call with voice in Snap mode

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 06 Sep 2014 5:32

Skype for Xbox One updated: New photo viewing features, ability to answer call with voice in Snap mode Microsoft has updated popular video chat and messaging service Skype for Xbox One to version 1.8, bringing with it a number of well received features.

The company has touted its new photo viewing features from mobile, updated "Snap" functions and the ability to answer phone calls using a voice command.

First, "Skype 1.8 for Xbox One allows you to view photos sent from mobile phones on Skype for Xbox One. Skype users from Windows Phone and iOS mobile devices can now share pictures with Skype for Xbox One users either in a 1:1 or group chat." If there are more than one photo being sent, you have the option to make a large screen slide show.

In Snap mode, "the frame rate has doubled and the size of the video window has increased" meaning you may be able to actually see your friends and family.

If you are playing a game or using other features of the Xbox One, you will be able to see the Skype call come in and use the voice command "Xbox Answer" to Snap the call without interrupting your current gaming or TV viewing.

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