2013年12月15日星期日

Microsoft Surface announcement event is now online

Microsoft Surface announcement event is now online, watch it here

Yesterday, Microsoft unveiled the Surface and Surface Pro tablets at its event in Los Angeles and now the full keynote has been uploaded online for your viewing pleasure.

The event goes on for about 48 minutes and demonstrates the cool Touch Cover and Type Cover and how they function on the Surface and Surface Pro.

So, grab yourself some popcorn and enjoy the video below. Note that you’ll need an HTML5 enabled browser to view it here. If you want a direct link to the video, head to the source link below.

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Google acquires popular email client Sparrow

Google acquires popular email client Sparrow

In an interesting move, Google has acquired Sparrow, a popular email client for OS X and iOS. The acquisition was announced by Sparrow’s CEO Dom Leca on their website. According to The Verge, this acquisition cost Google under $25 million.

Now, if you are wondering whether this move will somehow result in a better version of the app then you are in for disappointment. This is basically a talent acquisition, which means Google will be using the talented team behind the excellent Sparrow app to improve their own email client. Sparrow, meanwhile, will be pretty much abandoned, with no new features to be added in future. You can also forget about that iPad app that was supposedly in the works.

This move has naturally met with criticisms from those who purchased and have been using this app for a while now. Although the apps are already pretty awesome and will continue to be sold through the App Store, the fact that there won’t be any further improvements is quite a bummer.

Hopefully, Google makes it all worthwhile by releasing some slick new Gmail apps in the future.

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2013年12月13日星期五

HTC allegedly working on R7 and R12 Windows RT Blue tablets

HTC allegedly working on R7 and R12 Windows RT Blue tablets

HTC is allegedly working on a couple Windows RT Blue powered tablets, which are codenamed R7 and R12. The “R” in the title indicates that the slates will be running on the latest Windows RT Blue edition.

The HTC R7 is rumored to sport a 7″ full HD display and a 2.3 GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor along with 2GB of RAM. The slate will also feature a 13 megapixel auto focus rear camera and will come out with a 16 GB of internal memory and supports expansion up to 32 GB via microSD card.

The 7-inch tablet is said to feature an LTE radio and a range of connectivity options, which include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0.

On the other hand, the HTC R12 will debut with a 12-inch 2048 x 1536 pixel screen. The larger tablet is said to have the same chipset as the R7, but even better connectivity.

Unfortunately, there is no word on the pricing and availability details of the tablets, but the new slates are rumored to be launched on October 13.

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2013年12月6日星期五

LG announces Optimus Pad LTE with 8

LG announces Optimus Pad LTE with 8.9-inch display and Honeycomb, launching initially in Korea

LG has announced a new tablet for its homeland called the Optimus Pad LTE. Compared to the regular Optimus Pad, there are quite a few differences, other than the inclusion of LTE.

For starters, the design is new. The Optimus Pad LTE is thinner at just 9.34mm compared to the 12.7mm thickness of the non-LTE version. It’s also lighter at just 497g compared to the 621g of the Optimus Pad. Other changes include a larger 6,800mAh battery, which is up by 400mAh over the standard version despite the reduced thickness and weight, dual-core 1.5GHz Qualcomm processor that replaces the Nvidia Tegra 2 processor on the non-LTE model and a simpler 8 megapixel camera instead of the dual 5 megapixel 3D camera on the back.

The Optimus Pad LTE retains the 8.9-inch, 1280×768 resolution IPS display, HDMI out, DLNA and Android 3.2 Honeycomb. It also has 32GB internal memory and is the first tablet in the world to have a full-size SD card slot. This way, you can, for example, simply take out the card from your digital camera and plug it into the tablet to view your images and videos on it.

The tablet will initially be launching only in Korea but you can expect it in other markets later. No price has been mentioned so far.

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2013年12月3日星期二

Android dominates iOS in China

Android dominates iOS in China

A recent report by a Beijing analytics company rated Android device penetration in China to a whopping 68.4% by the end of 2011.

By comparison, iOS was only able to snag mere 5.7% of that same pie.

Such a drastic deviation may come as quite a surprise to some people, especially considering a recent report pointing to one in ten people in Beijing and Shanghai owning iOS devices. This same report also states that China has recently overtaken the US as the country where the most smartphone devices are activated, so one in ten people owning an Apple device is not exactly a drop in the bucket.

And we all remember that iPhone 4S launch fiasco at the beginning of the year, where Apple had to suspend sales of its latest iPhone in Beijing and Shanghai due to unruly crowds on opening day.

So why the huge disparity between the Android and iOS market share? Most sources point to price being the deciding factor, as Android is able to take advantage of lower-cost devices as vessels for the Google’s mobile OS. This is especially true for China, the backyard of price competitive smartphone manufacturers such as Huawei and ZTE.

With the anticipated announcement of the latest iPhone somewhere in the near future, we’ll have to wait and see if Apple can make up some of their lost ground in 2012.

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2013年11月28日星期四

RIM's revamped app store goes live as BlackBerry World

RIM's revamped app store goes live as BlackBerry World

RIM’s app store, which was known as BlackBerry App world earlier has been relaunched as BlackBerry World. The revamped app store focuses on music and video content, according to previous reports.

The changes are a part of the company’s preparations for the upcoming BlackBerry 10 OS launch, which is scheduled to be happen later this month.

RIM had recently announced that it had more than 15000 BlackBerry 10 app submissions in just two days. The company claims the improved app store is a “one-stop shop for all of your mobile entertainment needs.”

The existing BlackBerry users are expected to get the new store within the next 24 hours. There are no official confirmations on what the music and video sections have got to offer.

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2013年11月27日星期三

TP-LINK T882 droid heads to China

TP-LINK T882 droid heads to China, runs on vanilla ICS

If you just looked at your wireless router, you are not alone. This isn’t even TP-LINK’s first attempt at a smartphone, but the previous ones never really gained traction.

The T882 runs on the latest Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich – the vanilla version. This specs are pretty decent, too – it has a 4.0-inch WVGA display, a 1.4GHz processor (no info on number of CPU cores, though), an 8 megapixel camera with 720p video recording and dual-LED flash plus 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity.

The phone is only going to be available in China and its pricing is still uknown.

Thanks, Alfred, for the tip!

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Want to use Android apps on your BlackBerry PlayBook right now

Want to use Android apps on your BlackBerry PlayBook right now? Try rooting it first.

RIM promised compatibility with the Android apps for the PlayBook with the upcoming OS 2 update but that won’t be coming before February. So what do you do if you want to, say, use Google+ on your PlayBook right now? The answer is, root it.

CrackBerry.com has gone through the trouble of making an extensive guide that will help you root your PlayBook so you can run Android Market on it and thereby, have access to the Android Apps within. The guide is a bit lengthy and as with any rooting procedure there is some risk involved but if you follow all the steps properly, then you will have a fully rooted PlayBook by the end of it.

It must be said that not all apps with be compatible with the PlayBook even after the root although a fair amount of them will work. Coming from the BlackBerry App World, though, that’s still a big upgrade.

Click on the link below for the full tutorial on how to root your BlackBerry PlayBook.

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2013年11月25日星期一

Rooted Androids not welcome in Google Movie Rental

Rooted Androids not welcome in Google Movie Rental, sorry

You rooted your Android, huh? Well, you can leave the popcorn here, there’s no Movie Rental for you. The Google Movie Rental service launched at Google I/O and lets you rent a movie (for around $2) and watch it on your droid smartphone (or PC or tablet if you want).

However it will not be working on rooted devices due to copyright violation concerns.

If you try to watch a movie through Google Movie Rental on your rooted Android you’ll get Error 49. The support page states that:

You’ll receive this “Error 49″ message if you attempt to play a movie on a rooted device. Rooted devices are currently unsupported due to requirements related to copyright protection.

I’m guessing this is done to stop apps that can just copy the rented movie and let you keep it forever (and share it with others). It’s not an unreasonable concern but it clashes with Android’s open nature – many have rooted their device just to customize it to their liking.

But movie companies are not exactly known for risking their movies get pirated, so we’ll have to wait and see how this pans out. For now though, if you’ve rooted your droid you can’t use Movie Rental – you can try Netflix though.

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2013年10月19日星期六

Acer Stream drops by

Acer Stream drops by, we shoot it on video

Our next guest is the newest member of the high-end Android lineup. Acer Stream managed to surprise us with top notch specs and really cool Acer Touch 3D user interface.

We’ve been eagerly waiting for some movement on the high-end Android market that’s so far been ruled by HTC and Samsung. Acer Stream enters the fray of battle just in time and rest assured, there will be blood.

Acer Stream packs a 3.7-inch capacitive WVGA AMOLED screen capable of multi-touch, 1GHz Snapdragon processor, 512MB RAM, 512MB ROM, 2GB internal storage, 5 megapixel snapper with 720p video recording and microSD card slot (8GB card supplied).

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Acer Stream next to Apple iPhone 3G, Motorola MILESTONE and Samsung I9000 Galaxy S

Besides its excellent specs, Acer Streams delivers a premium connectivity package – Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, 3.5mm audio jack, microHDMI port (with bundled cable) and a microUSB slot.

Our first video will get you through the unboxing. The package can also be qualified as premium – without counting all the basics, it comes with a screen protector, a stylish carrying pouch, a proper HDMI cable and a 8GB microSD card.

Acer Stream packs the latest Acer Touch 3D UI (which I like a lot) over its Android 2.1 Eclair. It features a unique lockscreen and homescreen widgets along with the neat and pretty status bars popups. See for yourself.

Acer Stream is surely impressive and it deserves our full attention. We are already working on our review.

2013年10月16日星期三

Facebook Timeline lands on the iPhone

Facebook Timeline lands on the iPhone, the iPad will have to wait some more

Facebook has updated its iOS application, introducing the newly introduced Timeline profile interface to the Apple platform. The social giant has released an update of its app for the iPhone allowing it to have a taste of the latest and greatest it has to offer.

Right now Timeline isn’t available to the other major iDevice – the iPad, but Facebook says it’s “coming soon”. Still, iPad users will get a few extra features with the new update.

For example, the new update brings Friends list, which is available on all iOS devices. A feature best known from the desktop Facebook UI, Friends Lists let you manage the information you share with your different circles of friends.

The photo management has also been improved with better speed, comments and upload systems. Finally, the iOS Facebook also got Subscriptions, letting you follow specific actions of your contacts.

With the new update you will be able to manage a much larger part of your Facebook profile from your iDevice, so you won’t need to use your computer as often as before. Now start those downloads and don’t forget to drop us a line in the comments section, mentioning how do you find the updated app.

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2013年10月15日星期二

Casio announces high-speed EX-FH25 and EX-FC150 with back-light CMOS sensors

Casio announces high-speed EX-FH25 and EX-FC150 with back-light CMOS sensors

Casio Japan announced a couple of pretty interesting digital cameras today. The EX-FH25 superzoom and EX-FC150 compact both feature back-light CMOS imaging sensors that should be able to deliver better signal-to-noise ratio than conventional front-lit units.

Casio EX-FH25
Casio EX-FH25

Both cameras sport 1/2.3” 10 megapixel sensors and are able to shoot video at up to 1000 FPS. Of course that number is only achievable in the miserly resolution of 224 x 64 pixels but VGA @ 120 FPS ain’t too bad either.

Casio EX-FH25 sports a 28-560mm (35mm equivalent) zoom lens with minimal aperture of F/2.8-4.5, while the more modestly sized EX-FC150 comes with 37-185mm (35mm equivalent) F/3.6-F4.5 lens.

Casio EX-FC150
Casio EX-FH25

Both cameras will start selling on 27th of November but there is no information about their pricing just yet. Admit it – you gotta fancy recording 1000fps video footage yourselves, wouldn’t you? I know, I would.

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2013年10月13日星期日

Yves Behar phone lives in the good old days when phones were for talking

Yves Behar phone lives in the good old days when phones were for talking, costs as much as a car

In a stance against phones “more” Yves Behar designed a phone for Danish manufacturer Aesir, which focuses on craftsmanship and audio experience. The result is pretty attractive (unlike some eyesores of the luxury phone world) but its price will still make you frown.

Functionality-wise it’s nothing impressive but the edge-to-edge keypad does look interesting and there are custom ringtones and icons designed just for the phone…

The phone is called +YvesBehar and can be had in either stainless steel or 18K yellow gold. There is quad-band GSM connectivity and its “sound chamber” (ear piece, I assume) has been specially engineered to provide a better audio experience.

The +YvesBehar measures 114 x 49.8 x 11.9 mm and weighs 250g (gold version) or 210g (stainless steel version). The upper part of the phone is made of high-grade ceramics with ultra-glossy finish and the 2” TFT screen is covered by a scratch-resistant sapphire glass.

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The phone also comes with exclusive ringtones by “master of the upright bass” Chris Minh Doky and custom icons. You can check out the ringtones here and peek at the icons here.

The +YvesBehar phone should hit Europe this Summer, expanding to the US, China and Hong Kong in the Fall. The stainless steel version costs €7,250, while the 18K gold version has a €42,000 asking price.

And don’t worry if you don’t have that kind of cash on you right now – payment will be effected only after they’ve shipped the phone. Interested? Here’s Aesir’s online shop.

2013年10月10日星期四

Bang & Olufsen announces BeoPlay V1 LCD TV and BeoPlay A3 iPad speaker dock

Bang & Olufsen announces BeoPlay V1 LCD TV and BeoPlay A3 iPad speaker dock

Bang & Olufsen, more commonly known as B&O, has launched a new LCD TV called the BeoPlay V1. The best part about this set is the flexibility of its design that allows you to position it in multiple ways.

The TV has a unique mount for the stand that allows four different positions. One allows you to wall mount the TV, the other can be used to place it on the floor at a sufficient height so that it is approximately the same height as your seating position, the other places it at floor level with a tilt to point it towards you and the last one lets you hang the TV from the ceiling so it looks like it is suspended in mid-air.

Another great thing about this TV is that if you have an Apple TV, there is a compartment at the back where you can just slot it in so it’s out of sight and the TV comes with a universal remote that can also control the Apple TV. B&O also promises the same great audio quality from this set that we have come to expect from the brand.

The BeoPlay V1 will go on sale starting today and will be available in 32-inch (��1,999) and 40-inch (��2,499) models.

Next you have an awesome looking iPad speaker dock called the BeoPlay A3. The advantage of this dock is that it allows you to position the dock in portrait as well as landscape mode. In landscape mode, it positions the iPad at a comfortable angle for watching movies or typing.

The dock has an interesting design with two of the adjacent sides being thin and the other two being thick and flat. The flat sides allow the dock to be placed on its side and the long thin side lets you type comfortably on the iPad.

The dock has three 0.5-inch tweeters and 2-inch woofers that are placed in such as way that no matter which position the dock is you always get the proper stereo sound. The dock intelligently switches between the speakers depending on how you place it. The A3 also has a built-in battery that is said to provide five hours of audio playback and can also charge the iPad when the dock is connected to a power source.

The BeoPlay A3 will go on sale on May 21 and will cost you ��449. A white version is said to arrive later.

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2013年10月9日星期三

Max Payne Mobile now available on the App Store

Max Payne Mobile now available on the App Store

The critically acclaimed and award winning title Max Payne is now available on your iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. The game has been released on the App Store and costs $2.99.

Max Payne is popular not just because it featured great action but it was also one of the first games to feature a cinematic story that gave the players a feeling of watching an action movie and not just playing a video game. It was also the first game to feature the now famous slow motion gameplay feature dubbed Bullet Time.

On iOS, the game comes with high definition resolution and textures for the Retina display along with customizable controls optimized for the touchscreen. It also features Rockstar’s Social Club feature to keep track of your game stats. Max Payne Mobile is also a universal app, which means you can buy it once and play it on both the iPhone/iPod touch and the iPad.

An Android version of the game is in works and as usual will be coming out a bit later. On April 26, to be precise.

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2013年10月8日星期二

12MP Panasonic GF2 announced

12MP Panasonic GF2 announced, brings touch focus to the Micro Four Thirds family

Panasonic just announced the latest addition to their Micro Four Thirds camera lineup. The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF2 as its full name goes is a really compact camera built around a 12MP CMOS sensor.

Capable of capturing Full HD (1920 x 1080) videos at up to 30 fps and weighing only 475 grams with batteries and lens, the GF2 should appeal to enthusiast photographers that don’t fancy the extra weight of a DSLR camera. The new Panasonic mirror-less camera measures just 113 x 68 x 33 mm so it’s actually possible to carry it around in your pocket, rather than a dedicated bag.

A feature that sets the Panasonic GF2 apart from most competitors is its 3” touchscreen that allows touch focus. This basically means that you have an infinite number of focus points at your disposal.

The GF2 is also compatible with the recently announced Panasonic 3D lens, allowing it to take stereoscopic images.

The Panasonic LUMIX DMC-GF2, will be available in black, silver, white, and red with the following kit options: DMC-GF2C – 14mm F2.5 Lens Kit and DMC-GF2K – 14-42mm Zoom Lens Kit. Sales start from January 2011 and pricing will be announced approximately 30 days prior to shipment.

You can check out its first preview over at DPreview to know what to expect.

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200 million devices already upgraded to iOS 6

200 million devices already upgraded to iOS 6

Over at the Apple event in California Theatre in San Jose Tim Cook announced the number of devices that are currently running on the latest iOS 6.

The magic number is 200 million, which is quite impressive.

iOS 6 started seeding to users on September 19 and reached 100 million devices in just a couple of days. In a matter of weeks iOS 6 has also covered over 60% of all the iPhones out there.

You can check out our detailed review of iOS 6 here.

2013年10月6日星期日

CM10 comes to the Atrix

CM10 comes to the Atrix, DEFY, DEFY+ and One X

It’s been a busy week for CyanogenMod – to accompany the almost daily ports popping up for various devices, some users over at the xda-developers blog have achieved an unofficial CyanogenMod 10 port to the Motorola Atrix, DEFY, DEFY+ and the Tegra 3-only HTC Endeavor (One X).

While CM 10 does bring Jelly Bean to the aforementioned devices, it’s important to keep in mind that the software is still in its early stages of development and you will experience bugs, and there’s always the risk of bricking your device.

Still, most of the basic functionality is there – phone calls in particular shouldn’t have any major issues.

Among the more active devs that helped make this happen are user Quarx, TripNRaVeR and rogro82.

So if you own any of these devices and are eager to get some Jelly Bean, you’ll find the links below complete with instructions. As always, proceed with caution, and know that the procedures below will void your warranty.

Thanks to Kenpachi Zaraki, Shyam and Ibhati for sending this in!

Atrix | One X | DEFY/DEFY+

2013年10月5日星期六

GTA V trailer goes live

GTA V trailer goes live, right on time [VIDEO]

Just as promised, today Rockstar released the first trailer for its hotly anticipated GTA V (that’s five) game. The trailer doesn’t reveal too much about the gameplay of the upcoming action title, but gives us a rough idea of the kind of graphics we’ll be getting.

The story in GTA V will take place in the fictional city of Los Santos in California (Vinehood is in the neighbourhood too). Ok, it’s not the real Los Angeles, but I doubt this will steer too many people away from the game – real city or not, this one is still high on the wish list for millions of gamers around the globe.

Unfortunately, we still don’t have a release date for this one just yet, but we’re hoping that the developers will fix that soon.

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iOS 5 word suggestion pops out of registry hack

iOS 5 word suggestion pops out of registry hack, no jailbreak required

iOS 5 has been around for some time now, in beta form, but now that it’s official hackers are hard at work revealing its secrets to the eager public. This time it’s an automatic native word suggesting feature, which displays words above the keyboard while you’re typing. The “Go” has been replaced by “Confirm” so that you can confirm the selected word suggestion and move on with your typing.

The feature can be enabled fairly easy and doesn’t require a jailbreak, which is welcome news for many non-jailbreak enthusiasts. It’s reportedly been tested on the iPhone 4S and iPad 2 but should become available to all iOS 5-certified phones.

All you need is to back up your iDevice and then use a thrid-party application on your computer to tinker with the backup and enable the features there. Then you restore your device to the said backup and you get the new functionality enabled with no risk involved. The only downside is that the only software that does the job for the time being is paid.

If you’re eager to try any of the two hidden gems (or both of them) you can check out the source links below for instructions. Keep in mind that these features most probably will become available to all iOS 5 devices via a future update.

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2013年10月4日星期五

Samsung reportedly hikes manufacturing costs by 20% for Apple's processors

Samsung reportedly hikes manufacturing costs by 20% for Apple's processors

According to reports coming out of Korea, Samsung has apparently increased the manufacturing cost of processors that it supplies to Apple by 20%.

As you may know, Apple custom designs its own chipsets for use in iOS devices but these chips are then manufactured by Samsung to Apple’s specifications. Samsung has now increased the prices of these chips by 20% and Apple, faced with the lack of immediate alternatives, has agreed.

While it is easy to go knee-jerk on the whole situation and just assume this is Samsung’s way of getting back at Apple for the current legal issues between the two companies, one must first understand that the Samsung that competes with Apple in court and Samsung that manufactures chips for Apple are not exactly the same but rather different corporations operating under the same conglomerate brand.

Also, the chip division at Samsung would be naive to mess around with Apple because what happens with the other divisions because Apple is their biggest customer, a customer that has also been looking to move their business elsewhere for some time now. Increasing their prices would only make Apple move away faster unless there is a logical reason for the hike.

A more reasonable explanation could be increase in the prices of parts which may have compelled Samsung to increase the prices of the chips. Or, as The Verge mentions, due to the significant investments that Samsung recently made in their Austin, Texas plant to cope with Apple’s greater demands.

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Motorola Droid X – a giant phone or a mini tablet

Motorola Droid X – a giant phone or a mini tablet?

Motorola Droid X is one of those phones that just can’t stop popping up. After numerous pictures, hints and information, now we are able to gather almost a complete specs sheet.

Even more, the guys over at Engadget had the opportunity to play with Droid X and reportedly, it looks good. Yeah, it’s big, but definitely full of awesomeness.


Motorola Droid X is a CDMA smartphone intended for Verizon. That’s the main reason you haven’t heard of it on our main website.

Still it’s quite an impressive device that deserves checking out.

Motorola Droid X packs 4.4-inch capacitive touchscreen with 854×480 resolution and multi-touch support, ARM Cortex A8 1GHz processor, 8 megapixel camera with 720p video recording, HDMI port, 8GB internal storage and microSD card slot.


Motorola Droid X

As far as the connectivity package is concern – you can expect everything in it – 3G with HSDPA, Wi-Fi with DLNA, GPS, Bluetooth and 3.5mm audio jack. There is still no confirmation on the FM radio.

Motorola Droid X will run on Android v2.1 skinned with a new version of MOTOBLUR. There will be Swype support for faster on-screen typing much like Samsung Galaxy S.

Dorid X is expected to hit Verizon’s network in July.

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Tesco website glitch prices the new iPad at just 50

Tesco website glitch prices the new iPad at just £50

A trip to the supermarket can be filled with special offers like “buy one get one free” or “two for the price of one”, but how about an iPad for just £50.

Tesco Value iPad, apparently not

What some may see as the sale of the century, supermarket retailer Tesco see as a technical blunder on their part. Due to a glitch on the chain’s website, thousands of customers were fooled into thinking that a new 64GB WiFi/4G iPad was available to purchase for just £49.99.

The news spread like wildfire once it made its way onto social channels such as Facebook and Twitter and Tesco had to quickly quash any such hope that they would be honoring the reduced price accidental offer.

A spokesperson for Tesco stated, “We always look to offer our customers unbeatable value but unfortunately this is an IT error that is now being corrected.”

Such mishaps are not uncommon in the retail industry with UK highstreet chain M&S recently pricing certain 3D TVs at a fraction of their RRP. In a surprise move however, the company actually followed through and a number of happy customers came away with HD 3D TVs which they would no doubt consider an ‘absolute bargain’.

As we mentioned earlier, Tesco are far less likely to follow through with their mishap, nonetheless keep your eyes peeled, deals accidental or not, may still be lurking on the interwebs you just have to know where to look.

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2013年10月3日星期四

Free custom laser engraving for every Galaxy Note in South Korea

Free custom laser engraving for every Galaxy Note in South Korea

Good news for those of you living in South Korea. If you are still wondering whether to purchase a Samsung Galaxy Note or not, this may help you decide.

Samsung is offering to engrave the battery cover of your brand new Galaxy Note for free. There are lots of custom fonts and languages supported, so you shouldn’t worry about the lack of customization options.

The engraved Galaxy Notes are sold exclusively into Samsung’s Digital Plaza retail stores. The free engraving offer expires on March 31, so there’s enough time.

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Samsung Galaxy S4 S View Cover review

Samsung Galaxy S4 S View Cover review

The list of official Samsung Galaxy S4 accessories is impressive, but the one that got the most people interested, is the S View Cover.

Basically, the S View Cover is an upgraded version of the Flip Cover, which has a neat cut-out window that allows you to take a quick peek at your Galaxy S4 screen to see what’s new or to just check out the time. Sounds good on paper, but is it worth the $70 price tag? Follow us to find out.

Design

The S View Cover is a two part affair – the screen cover has a leather-like texture, while the back has the same hyperglaze finish as the the standard battery cover on the Galaxy S4 that it replaces. The front cover is connected to the back one very securely, and opens up with a flick of a finger.

The outer side of the S View Cover’s front part is finished with a soft-touch synthetic leather with “Galaxy S4″ written on it. Keep in mind that dirt accumulates quite easily, but cleaning it isn’t particularly tedious either.

On the inside, it’s soft, with a bit of padding added that not only helps protect the screen, but also cleans it from fingerprints. Samsung has put a lot of thought into the S View Cover, as it has even added a cut out for the home button to avoid unwanted presses.

By itself, the S View Cover weighs 31 grams, so it does add a noticeable amount of weight to the S4, but not so much as to make it uncomfortably heavy. It also adds to the overall thickness of the device, but that’s to be expected from an accessory that protects your device from accidental scratches.

The little window cut-out on the S View Cover is its key selling point. It is made out of see-through plastic, which is thin enough so that you can press it and answer or reject an incoming call.

A little gripe we have with the S View Cover is that it makes the volume rocker much harder to press. It’s not the end of the world, but might be annoying if you constantly readjust the volume.

Functionality

Once you’ve closed the S View Cover the Samsung Galaxy S4 goes into a special mode displaying just the notification drawer, the clock and date, missed calls, new emails and messages, as well as the currently played song (only the Samsung Music Player is supported). We tried to shuffle through songs but to no avail.

However, you can answer or reject incoming calls without opening the cover. Simply apply a bit of pressure onto the window itself so that the screen of the phone can register it and you’re good to go.

To save battery, the screen goes all black with only the part that is located directly underneath the S View Cover window remaining active. As a result, the Galaxy S4 hardly consumes any battery when you’re checking the time or pending notifications.

Happily, thanks to the built-in magnet in the front cover of the S View Cover, flicking it automatically unlocks the screen. More importantly it skips past your lockscreen (unless you have set up a pass code) and goes straight to your homescreen. Since the cover is certain to block any unwanted presses when the Galaxy S4 is in your pockets, this is quite a smart time-saving feature to have.

Conclusion

Currently sold in white and black variants, the Samsung Galaxy S4′s S View Cover will set you back $70 (suggested retail price), which is quite steep as is usually the case with official accessories. The good news is unlike the S Wireless Charging Pad and Cover combo that we reviewed recently, purchasing it might be justifiable.

In addition to protecting the Samsung Galaxy S4 screen, the clever cover is also cool looking and saves you the trouble of turning the massive 5″ display on just to check out the weather or if you’ve had a missed call or message. Ultimately, it’s one of the more sensible Galaxy S4 accessories available.

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