Saturday, January 12, 2013

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Would you pay $100 to send a message to Mark Zuckerberg’s Inbox?

Posted: 12 Jan 2013 02:02 AM PST

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This is a novel approach to spam: put a price tag for each message sent to a person you don’t know. At least that’s what Facebook wants to test. If implemented, besides being a spam deterrent, this method can also be a way to monetize Facebook messaging.

Facebook is free, and users are charged nothing to use the service. However, this does not preclude Facebook from monetizing your account through  the likes of paid ads or partnerships. In short, the adage is true: if you’re not paying for the product, then the product is you.

Charging messages to persons who are not in a person’s friends list can be one way for the social networking site to leverage on their services. Facebook has actually been testing a system for charging senders to push a message straight to your inbox.

The experiment

It started out as a $100 per-message fee to Mark Zuckerberg if you were not connected to him via Facebook. This looked like a good account as a test subject for the experiment. As part of the experiment, each account now has an "Other" folder, where messages from people not on the friends list end up. The listing on this Other box was implemented retroactively. Old messages like random mail, spam or invites, will be placed there. For some obscure reason, it remains grayed out, but accessible, to the user.

The experiment soon escalated as the plan was to implement this to every Facebook account, not just to Zuck’s. The $100 seems to be just a test, as it will be hard to put a price for this service. Ultimately, the pricing will depend on market forces. How much should a random message be charged? At what price point will spam stop or top off? What price do marketers want to pay to send sales messages straight to your inbox, rather than the dreaded obscure Other box?

Like other websites that provide a service and help people connect and communicate with one another, Facebook has implemented anti-spam and privacy protection measures. For messages, it has algorithms to detect possible spam. However, the cost of delivering and storing unwanted messages does take a toll on the company.

Facebook has since taken some flak from technology media and industry analysts, as well as from other social networking sites. The feature has since been stopped, and senders are no longer charged for their delivery to unknown or unconnected recipients. It is expected that Facebook will roll out other experiments to find ways to curb spam, and to improve the user experience.

Facebook is free for users, but …

Facebook is not just a social networking site, but it is also a huge database of prospects for possible contacts. According to sources, there are about 1 billion active accounts on Facebook. Even charging one cent for each message, and each of those accounts receiving one message a day, that could mean $10 million dollars of revenue per day for Facebook, or $3.65 billion annually. Forecasting these figures would have to take into account the behavior of those using Facebook. Some users would think that this is outright exploitation, even if it were included in the terms and conditions of use.

The latest news is that Facebook no longer charges for unsolicited messages. Users can again send a message to Mark Zuckerberg, or anyone outside of their friends list, without any charges. But there’s no assurance that these will reach their inbox, and your message might be languishing in their Other folders for a long time.

The question now is this: knowing that Facebook is not going to give you a cut of their earnings from paid inbox messages (other than the fact that you still get to use Facebook free), are you willing to set a price for delivering messages to your inbox?

Conversely, for business owners and entrepreneurs, is there value in paying to push messages to a user’s inbox?

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Dropbox update makes sharing pictures a breeze

Posted: 12 Jan 2013 01:14 AM PST

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Back in December, Dropbox released an "experimental" build of its cloud storage application for Android, with more emphasis being put on the app's media organizing and sharing ability, that’s only available to download from its website. The latest version of Dropbox has finally incorporated the new features.

Those who have braved the beta will feel right at home with the new update, which brings the Dropbox app to version 2.3.

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You can place and organize all your photos into albums, share multiple pictures at once, and delete those pictures where you're blinking – among other unflattering poses — in bulk as well. The updated app also comes with the usual improvements, tweaks, and bug fixes.

If you haven't already done so, head to Google Play to get the latest Dropbox. Loving the new features? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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Today only, the Braven 625S Bluetooth Speaker is $80 off at Best Buy

Posted: 11 Jan 2013 02:35 PM PST

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The holidays are long over but that doesn’t mean that great deals have to stop. Best Buy has been doing pretty well on Bluetooth speaker sales. This is good because a good set of Bluetooth speakers is pretty expensive. There is now a deal going on for today only where people can get $80 off a Braven 625S Bluetooth speaker.

The speaker is actually pretty feature rich. As Android Police reports, it comes with dual 3W drivers and a 1700mAh battery that can help charge your devices. So if you’re looking to get a Bluetooth speaker but don’t want to invest much more on a more expensive speaker, this may be the deal you’re looking for.

Is the Braven 625S Bluetooth speaker worth buying?

If you’re looking for a Bluetooth speaker that’s of higher quality than the $25 cheap ones you can find everywhere, then it’s definitely worth checking out. It may not be as high quality as some speakers that cost $200 or more, but Braven has a decent mid range product here that will beat out nearly all of the low end stuff. For $99 and free shipping, that’s a hard deal to pass up.

Reviews for the unit are mixed. Most online and YouTube reviews sing praises, but some customer reviews show they are less than impressed. However, do keep in mind that’s also when this speaker is purchased at full price and it’s on sale now for almost half off. With that kind of discount, it could be worth giving it a shot.

You can find the Braven 625S on Best Buy’s official webpage. Does the huge discount make these worth buying? Let us know in the comments.

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7 sizzling new Android apps of the week (January 11 issue)

Posted: 11 Jan 2013 02:00 PM PST

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Another week has come and gone. You might be reading this right now as you wait for the last few hours of the work week to count down, or you might be already relaxing at home.

Regardless of where you are, you’re probably itching for this week’s list of 7 sizzling new Android apps, and who are we to deny you the pleasure? We combed the Google Play Store and found apps to help you unwind.

Play your favorite Nintendo DS games right on your Android device, make some music with Sound-Spheres, and get well-rested with a sleep cycle calculator. Had a weird dream? We have an app that can help you interpret that. If you’re still busy working, make your life easier with a note app, an SMS manager, and a crop tool that will crop images in fun shapes.

Without further ado, sink your teeth into this week’s 7 sizzling new apps, fresh from the Google Play Store.

DSdroid

Android devices are so powerful that they can imitate other game consoles. The DSdroid app by Sean Dev lets you play your favorite Nintendo DS game right on your Android device. Take note that this is only an emulator app. You will have to provide your own game ROM file and use this app to launch the game. This app is somehow alike with the nds4droid app, however, the developer promised to bring updates soon to improve the app’s interface and emulation. The emulator is still new and you might expect some glitches when playing some Nintendo DS games. Try switching to different frame skip options if your game lags. You can download the app for free. But, if you want, you can send a donation of about a dollar to help the developer with this project.


Shape’d

When cropping out pictures, we usually produce square and rectangular images. But, if you use the Shape’d app by iwombit, you can easily crop out pictures in various shapes. The app contains a selection of shapes to crop your pictures. You can use circles, triangles, rectangles, oblongs, and even hexagons. You can also apply two or more separate crop shapes on the picture. The app also lets you apply a background color, save the edited picture on your device, and share your picture. The ads-supported Shape’d app can be do download for free. You need not worry about the ads because they only appear at the bottom of the screen and doesn’t interfere while you crop your pictures.


SphereTones

Binaura’s SphereTones app is a unique way to make music. You start out with a white slate of pure silence, but pressing on a screen lets you select a sound. This sound will be the tone of your Sound-Sphere. To really start the music, drag a small ball from the main sphere to your desired distance and drop it. The ball will perpetually keep dropping, producing a sound upon impact and establishing a rhythm. You can make as many or as few balls as you like. Create more Sound-Spheres to make beautiful music. What’s really cool about SphereTones is that when you zoom out, you can see all your different spheres in motion, painting beautiful geometric patterns on the white background.


90night (Sleep Cycle Calc)

Sometimes sleeping more than 9 hours still leaves you feeling tired and groggy when you wake up. As Jonathan Nakhla’s 90night (Sleep Cycle Calc) app explains, it’s because sleeping works in cycles of one and a half hours. If you feel tired when you wake up, it’s likely because you woke up in the middle of one of your cycles. The 90night (Sleep Cycle Calc) will help you calculate when you should wake up based on the time you go to sleep or when you wake up. Choose the hours of sleep you’d like to have and 90night (Sleep Cycle Calc) will set your alarm for you. 90night (Sleep Cycle Calc)’s free version is ad-supported. The pro and ad-free version, 90night Plus, can be purchased for about US$1.00 from the Google Play Store.


EasyNote Notepad | To Do List

It’s fresh new year and fresh new goals are oftentimes what some of us want to have to start our year right. Luckily, PerfectionHolic Apps’ EasyNote Notepad | To Do List can be a great aid, especially to those who want to get rid of being forgetful. If you have a lot of things to accomplish and want to have them with you wherever you go, this convenient app can be of great use. You can choose to have a sticky note widget on your home screen, password-protect your notes, and color-code your notes. You can also backup your notes to your SD card, a surefire way for you not to miss any important things to do. Stay organized and hit each and one of those goals with the help of EasyNote Notepad | To Do List, free from the Google Play Store.


Manage SMS

If you receive a lot of text messages daily, whether from work or school, and want to keep some of them easily, Manage SMS by ToXSL Technologies Pvt Ltd can do the job and does it well. The app is easy to use and features four major functions — SMS Statistics, SMS Backup, SMS Restore, and SMS Deletion. You can see daily, weekly, and monthly statistics of the people who messaged you the most. You can make backups of your messages, both sent and received, so if you are going to use another device and want to have those important messages transferred, doing so will be as easy as pie. Batch deletion of messages is also possible, so you won’t need to individually delete messages. Try Manage SMS today start managing your text messages easily.


Dreams Dictionary (Meanings)!!

Ever wondered what your dreams mean or what they may be telling you? Instead of scouring the Internet for answers, why not use an app that has the same function but is more convenient to access and use? Dreams Dictionary (Meanings)!! by Avi Tech is an easy-to-use dream interpretation app housing tons of dream analyses. This free app interprets your dreams through analyzing your dream’s main subject. You can also search for the thing you’ve dreamt of through the app’s search bar. There’s no need for you to look high and low for a dreams dictionary to help you understand what your dream was about. Dreams Dictionary (Meanings)!! is absolutely for free. Get it today.


These 7 apps are just some of the sizzling new apps that you can find in the Google Play Store. There are even more new apps in the Play Store, waiting to be discovered. Which of our sizzling new apps do you like best? Show your support by voting in the polls below. What new apps do you want to recommend? Tell us by leaving a comment below.

(with contributions from Alvin YbaƱez and Dan Evans; banner image courtesy of Shutterstock.com)

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Taiwan’s Fair Trade Commission slaps Samsung with a small fine for misleading advertisement

Posted: 11 Jan 2013 11:20 AM PST

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Samsung is in trouble with the FTC once again. It seems that the Taiwanese Federal Trade Commission has now slapped the company with a small fine due to a misleading advertisement.

To be honest, the sum charged was pretty paltry at just NT$300,000, which converts over to around $10,400. This is basically pocket change to the company, especially when compared to past fines that the company has been charged with by the Federal Trade Commission.

So what caused the fine in the first place? It had to do with an advertisement for the Samsung Galaxy Y Duos GT-S6102, which promoted the phone as having automatic focus and flash functions. Looking at the photo, it's pretty clear that it doesn't have either of these.

While most of us can easily tell that this ad was just a mistake, it is certainly possible that someone less tech-savvy might read the claims and buy the phone thinking it extra features that it really doesn’t possess.

These kinds of small fees really seem to do very little in reality, and certainly does nothing for the customer that made a bad purchase because they were misled. What do you think, should the fine have been for more or do you feel that such a tiny mistake isn’t even worth a fine at all?

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260 million people played Rovio games last month

Posted: 11 Jan 2013 11:13 AM PST

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Rovio, the developer of Angry Birds, has broken yet another milestone: 263 million people played its games in the month of December. This tops off a pretty good year for the company, which managed to break the 1 billion downloads barrier last May and reached a record breaking 8 million individual downloads on Christmas Day.

This figure includes Android and iOS apps, as well as the web-based games versions that can be accessed on Rovio’s website and on Facebook. Even so, it’s a pretty astonishing number of people playing just a handful of games.

I’m going to go our on a limb and say that Angry Birds has pretty much solely helped Rovio achieve such higher numbers. Each of the various Angry Birds installments have reached hundreds of millions of downloads, giving a combined total over a billion downloads. Rovio’s other titles, Amazing Alex and Bad Piggies, are still quite a long way behind in terms of total downloads, but when your old titles are still making you record sums of money it’s no big loss.

Considering the franchise is so popular, it’s not surprising that an Angry Birds film will be hitting the big screen in 2016, and that we can ride Angry Birds themed roller-coasters.

I’m interested to see what Rovio does next, as it has already stated it’s interested in starting another IPO this year. But I wonder if Rovio, or anyone else for that matter, will ever be able to top the success of Angry Birds.

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Angry Birds Space update takes you to Pig Dipper, offers 30 new underwater levels

Posted: 11 Jan 2013 09:25 AM PST

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As Rovio's biggest cash cow, the updates for Angry Birds and its many editions never seem to stop rolling out. If you're a fan of Angry Birds Space, the developer has just given a reason to dust the game off and give it some fresh spins.

The latest update will have you flinging birds in a strange Galaxy called the Pig Dipper, which boasts 30 new aquatic-themed levels. Considering that you're playing in water-filled planets, you'll have to take into account both gravity and buoyancy factors.

To defeat the army of Bad Piggies, you'll be given some new power ups as well, which include Flock of Birds, Space Egg, and Pig Puffer. You'll definitely need these to take out those pigs in their patrolling boats, as well as when facing the "ultimate underwater boss level".

Sounds intriguing? Head to Google Play now to get the latest update for Angry Birds Space. Those who have dipped their toes in the Pig Dipper episode, how challenging do you find the new underwater levels?

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Kogan unveils the new dual-SIM Agora, probably the cheapest 5-incher in the world

Posted: 11 Jan 2013 07:09 AM PST

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With so many awesome new quad-core 1080p smartphones coming from left and right, it's easy to get carried away and lose perspective on a key aspect of today's tech market – there are lots of people in emerging countries and not only that care about low prices and low prices alone.

And yes, $500 for these folks is a lot of dough, even if what comes from spending that kind of money is a top-tier, state-of-the-art device. But fret not, budget-caring amigos, because if you don't want to dig deep in your pockets, but you are fans of the "bigger is better" trend, we have the ideal solution to your problems.

Well, ideal might be a bit of a stretch, but still. Meet Kogan's new dual-SIM Agora phone going for the unbelievably low price of $150. That's off-contract, SIM-free, unlocked, outright or whatever you want to call it, so it's one of the best deals we've seen in a while.

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Surprisingly, Kogan has even managed to pack this new Agora with a little bit of heat. Not a lot, but 150 bucks does buy you a phone with a 5-inch 480 x 800 LCD capacitive touchscreen, a dual-core 1 GHz Cortex A9-based CPU, 512 MB of RAM and a 2,000 mAh Li-ion battery. Entry-level specs mostly, but you could get much, much worse.

There are also dual cameras fitted on the back (5 MP) and front (0.3 MP) of the device, while the software's flavor of the day is Ice Cream Sandwich. The rest of the features are pretty standard and include 4 GB of internal memory, microSD support, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, USB 2.0, Bluetooth, GPS and 3G connectivity.

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As far as design goes, the Kogan Agora is definitely not an ugly slab of silicon, measuring a mere 9.8 mm in thickness, but weighing a pretty hefty 180 grams. You should of course not expect the build quality of a lifetime, with plastic bound to cover the entire surface of the 5-incher. Once again far from ideal, but what do you expect?

Now, in the spirit of full disclosure, we have to tell you that Australian-based Kogan has had some trouble with delivering promised Android devices in the past, but hopefully we're past that. If you trust that to be true, go over to the company's website right now and get your pre-order in. The Agora is expected to start shipping on February 14 and can be had in 11 countries, including Australia, US and UK. Who's in?

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Invoxia NVX 610 is a desktop phone accessory for Android devices

Posted: 11 Jan 2013 06:55 AM PST

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Those retro handsets that plug into the mobile phone's headphone jack may not be to everyone's taste, but here's a more elegant and useful take on the novelty accessory that is worth taking a look at, the Invoxia NVX 610.

The desktop phone accessory has been available for iOS devices for a while now, and now the Invoxia NVX 610 is finally being released for the Android platform. We’ve got some live pictures below courtesy of the folks over at Pocket-lint.

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Getting the NVX 610 means you have a cool place to dock and charge your smartphone, as long as it fits the arrangement. However, seeing that the talking bit is done via Bluetooth, it means you can pair it with any Android devices.

Aside from picking up the corded handset the old-fashioned way to answer a call, you can access the hands-free mode by pressing the volume button on the base. You can also use it to listen to music and any other audio source from your smartphone, VoIP apps included.

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If it’s anything like the iOS version, you should be able to download an accompanying app that will let you control the desktop phone remotely, as well as collating all your contacts.

The Invoxia NVX 610, which is made from glass and stainless steel, features six speakers and four microphones, 2 USB ports, and two Ethernet ports. The Android-friendly version will be out soon for roughly £500 or $599.

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Nexus 4 production reportedly halted, as LG is focusing on future smartphones, Nexus 5 included?

Posted: 11 Jan 2013 06:00 AM PST

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Android fans all over the world still waiting to purchase the Nexus 4 should better sit down for this particular rumor, as they would certainly not going to like to hear that LG may be shutting down Nexus 4 production months after launching the handset in order to focus on its own smartphones.

Without telling us where it has gotten its information, the International Business Times says that Nexus 4 production "is alleged to have [been] halted,” with LG interested in building its next-gen devices.

LG is apparently working on a variety of flagship devices, something we've heard of before, and the company plans to unveil some of them next month in Barcelona, at the next major event of the year, MWC 2013.

Furthermore, LG hinted a few days ago at CES that the Nexus 4 is just "the first of many" such devices, and while it didn't specify when a next LG Nexus would arrive, it certainly did stir the mobile waters:

“Through our collaboration with Google, we launched the LG Nexus 4 smartphone. This is the first of many devices to come from our growing partnership with this very selective company.”

Is a Nexus 5 coming soon? Would it even make sense to see a Nexus 5 device at MWC?

However, this is not evidence that Nexus 4 production has stopped, even though the handset is not available to order from the Google Play Store at this time. Not to mention that there are plenty of Nexus 4 buyers that are still waiting for their purchased smartphones to ship.

Real or inflated popularity?

Stopping production of a hot product, one that would still sell great in the coming months, is certainly not something you'd expect from the company making it, although at the same time we can't tell for sure how popular the Nexus 4 really is.

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The Nexus 4 was sold out not once, but twice since being launched in late 2012. That happened in the U.S. but also in international markets. But Google didn't mention how many units it sold to date.

Some ingenious hackers concluded that LG and Google have sold up to 500,000 Nexus 4 units so far, which is less than we would have anticipated considering the impressive response from potential buyers.

When looking at Nokia Lumia 920 sales recently, we wondered whether the device was really in hot demand in the U.S., or whether its "popularity" was caused by deficient supply management in the region.

It wouldn't be wrong to ask the same thing about the LG Nexus 4. No matter how hot the device is among Android users, has Google intentionally drove up popularity and hype by not ordering enough handsets from LG? Comparatively, the Galaxy S3 and the Galaxy Note 2 are just two of Android devices that are a lot more popular than the Nexus 4, most likely registering millions of sales in the last few months (actual numbers aren’t available at this time.)

The previous-generation Nexus handset, the Samsung-made Galaxy Nexus saw plenty of hype before its delayed U.S. launched in late 2011 as well, but numbers revealed during one Apple vs Samsung trial that also targeted the third-gen Nexus handset revealed that the Galaxy Nexus wasn't a threat to Apple since its launch, with the device registering minuscule sales in the region compared to iPhone sales during the same period.

Whatever the case is with Nexus 4 production, we'll certainly keep track of Nexus 4 availability in the following weeks/months, and we expect Google and/or LG to comment on the matter. Are you still looking to buy a Nexus 4, or are you already eyeing a different Android handset?

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Is this the HTC M7 with Sense 5.0? [PICS]

Posted: 11 Jan 2013 03:08 PM PST

We’ve been hearing a bit about the HTC M7 for quite some time now, and we largely expect HTC’s next flagship device to launch at Mobile World Congress next month. The rumor train is already off to a good start, and today’s leak brings us what could be our first early look at the device. We don’t get much — it’s a rectangular device with an HTC logo — but there it is regardless.

More than that, though, we might have gotten our first look at HTC Sense 5.0, as well. From what we get there isn’t much different or new compared to Sense 4+ outside of some slightly different icons and lock screen arrangement, but we imagine the meat of the changes will be found deeper within the OS. We’ll have to see if anything else comes of it before Mobile World Congress rolls around, but at the very least expect another fine device from HTC as the company looks to find its way after a horrible fourth quarter.

[Weibo via PocketNow]

Android 4.1 available for Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 and 7.0 in the US

Posted: 11 Jan 2013 01:31 PM PST

Owners of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 and Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 in the United States are going to have quite the fun weekend as Samsung has just released some desirable software for you to play with. That’s right — Jelly Bean is now headed straight to the American variants of the tablets after enjoying a brief stint on the European editions.

Jelly Bean brings the usual cast of characters in the way of features, including Project Butter for a smoother experience, Google Now for a better search experience, improved notifications, better speech-to-text support, improved TouchWiz elements and more. These updates tend to make a world of different for whatever handsets they’re installed on so it’s nothing something you’ll want to drag your feet on.

Folks will typically get a notification when the update is available, but you could simply try your hand at forcing it by heading to Settings > About Tablet to check for a software update. Be prepared for a download worth a few hundred megabytes — WiFi on and battery past 50% are among the list of things to check off before getting ready to apply it. Go take care of that and let us know how everything goes in the comments section below.

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ZTE Grand S to be available in US later this year

Posted: 11 Jan 2013 12:49 PM PST

ZTE was one of the few companies who wasn’t shy about telling us what to expect from them at this year’s CES ahead of time. We’d known for quite some time that the ZTE Grand S would be a nice high-end offering, and the OEM confirmed those feelings when it let us get some hands-on time with the device this past week.

As excited as we were to see the phone, however, we were left wondering whether or not this device would ever make its way outside of Asia. Whether or not we see a particular ZTE phone extend past the oceans of the world tends to be a crap shoot, but ZTE knows it must approach the mobile market in a more global mindset if it wants to ascend to the likes of Samsung, HTC, Motorola and more.

Well, ZTE has confirmed that the Grand S would indeed be headed to America, but the company didn’t offer any details other than it would arrive at some point later this year. No carrier has been tied to it just yet, though given ZTE’s healthy relationship with Sprint we imagine Sprint — or one of its PAYG subsidiaries — we wouldn’t be surprised to see it land there.

Of course, it’s not even guaranteed that a carrier will pick this up. Some phones tend to be sold unlocked through retailers if the OEMs can’t find a carrier partner. We won’t jump to conclusions and say ZTE hasn’t found anyone yet, but as it stands we don’t have any information whatsoever. We’ll be waiting for more word on its arrival down the line, but in the meantime you can find our hands-on look at the device here and see if this phone could fit into the “grand” scheme of your world (see what I did there?).

[via Cnet]

AT&T announces plans to carry Lenovo IdeaTab A2107

Posted: 11 Jan 2013 11:11 AM PST

AT&T has announced plans to carry Lenovo’s IdeaTab A2107, a tablet we never thought we’d see paired with a carrier but one we’re not angry with at all. It’s a 7 inch 1024×600 Ice Cream Sandwich device with a 1GHz MediaTek 6575 processor, 1GB of RAM, a VGA front-facing camera, a 2 megapixel camera on the rear and more.

It’s not the world’s most daring tablet, but at $200 you won’t be taking the world’s most daring leap to own it. That price is without a two-year contract, of course, so if you decide it’s not for you then you can always walk away at any time. AT&T is providing a $100 discount for those who don’t mind a two-year agreement, though, so be sure to ask about that at the point of sale.

The tablet can be added to an existing AT&T account using Mobile Share starting at an additional $10 per month, or can be activated all by its lonesome with data offerings between 1GB or 20GB. Unfortunately 4G LTE doesn’t look to be in tow, and AT&T also doesn’t mention whether or not it has HSPA+ in its press release. In fact, the words “4G” only appear in the closing text so we’re not even sure if there’s anything beyond basic 3G radios sitting inside. Regardless, you can’t ask for much more for the price. Read on for full press details.

Lenovo IdeaTab A2107 Added to AT&T Tablet Lineup

Lenovo’s Ultra Portable Tablet Ideal for Consumer and Business Customers
Dallas, Texas, January 11, 2013

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AT&T* today announced the availability of the Lenovo IdeaTab A2107 at www.att.com for $199.99, without a two-year commitment. Designed for both consumer and business customers, the IdeaTab A2107 is a low-cost, ultra portable tablet powered by Android™ 4.0. It includes a 7-inch display, front- and rear-facing webcams and has access to thousands of apps through Google Play™. For a limited time, customers will receive $100 off the Lenovo IdeaTab A2107 purchased online at www.att.com with a two-year data plan agreement.

With the IdeaTab A2107, customers can stay connected to the AT&T mobile internet from almost anywhere and enjoy a complete mobile office environment that's compact enough to fit in a jacket pocket or laptop bag. It's easy to customize by creating folders, grouping similar apps and creating personalizing homepages. And the 7" display features adjustable text and more information than users would normally see on a mobile phone. It also features an internal magnesium roll cage for enhanced durability, a soft matte back cover for a better grip and a bright screen for easy viewing, even when outdoors.

The Lenovo A2107 tablet also serves as a great portal for staying informed of the latest news, stock quotes and emails. You can store more documents, jobsite images, videos, and illustrations such as CAD drawings with the additional SD card slot. With support for GPS and enabled with AT&T's mobile internet, the A2107 can serve as a well-informed guide to provide effortless turn-by-turn navigation.

"The Lenovo IdeaTab is a great option for those in the market for a compact, multifunctional tablet at an affordable price," said Chris Penrose, senior vice president of emerging devices, AT&T. "Connecting it to the AT&T network keeps customers connected while on the go to what matters most."

Customers can add the Lenovo IdeaTab A2107 to a new or existing AT&T Mobile Share plan for $10 per month or choose one of AT&T's DataConnect plans. Offering between 1 GB and 20 GB of data, Mobile Share plans allow for up to 10 devices.

For the complete array of AT&T offerings, visit www.att.com.

*AT&T products and services are provided or offered by subsidiaries and affiliates of AT&T Inc. under the AT&T brand and not by AT&T Inc.

Tablet Return Policy/Cancellation Policy: See our complete return policy at www.att.com/returns. Restocking Fee: Up to 10% of sales price. Screen images simulated. All third-party marks herein are the property of their respective owners.

Smartphone required. Up to ten devices per plan. Additional monthly charge per device. $15 per GB for add’l data. Unlimited talk and text for phones only. Activation fee may apply. Additional deposits and other restrictions may apply. Access to corporate email, intranet sites and apps available for $15/mo. per device.

While promotional supplies last. $100 off any tablet discount requires a new 2-yr wireless agreement with data (min $14.99/mo.) plan or Mobile Share plan. Two tablet purchase limit per account.

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Nexus 4 coming with Android 4.2.2 in Brazil and Malaysia?

Posted: 11 Jan 2013 10:01 AM PST

The LG Nexus 4 seems to be receiving a surprise upgrade in parts of the world. Particularly, folks in Brazil and Malaysia are reporting that Android 4.2.2 is being pre-installed on latest runs of the handset. We imagine the incremental upgrade won’t seem to add much that users can put a finger on, but there are sure to be some under-the-hood and subtle changes and bug fixes Google felt required a firmware upgrade.

About 1,000 units are said to becoming out of a Brazilian factory with this particular image installed, and a review unit sent to a Malaysian journalist is said to be seeing the upgrade on their handset, as well. We’re not sure when Google’s expecting to roll this upgrade out to handsets — heck, we’re not even 100% sure this is true — but if factories are shipping the Nexus 4 with these images then it surely can’t be long.

While the Nexus 4′s list of noticeable bugs has shrunk significantly following the Android 4.2.1 update there are still a few stragglers which need squashing. Nothing experience breaking has reared its ugly head, but if there’s a bug to be fixed then we definitely want to see it fixed.

Of course, some people would be happy just being able to get a Nexus 4, but as it stands the device is still sold out in the Google Play Store. Bummer. Well, hopefully by the time they’re available again they’ll start shipping with this latest firmware ready to go.

[Adrenaline, Lowyat via Unwired View]

IntoNow update adds CapIt, live sports updates and more

Posted: 11 Jan 2013 08:47 AM PST

IntoNow is a social TV identification app that Yahoo has done a very nice job with, but its Android experience has been sorely lacking for quite some time. It lags behind the iOS version big time, and even the iOS version doesn’t have much substance of its own. It does what it does very well, but there’s no secret it could use more features to bolster the experience.

Well, the app has finally gotten an upgrade that Yahoo hopes will invite more folks to join in on the fun. Today’s update brings Capit, a feature that allows you to grab a screen from the show or movie you’re watching, caption it, and send it off to your friends. It’s a nice way to share what you’re watching and get people talking about what they like in a particular scene.

Trivia, discussions, polls and more are now all part of the experience, and an update to the news feed will show you when your friends are in an active discussion or when they have completed a trivia. Finally, IntoNow includes live sports scores, stats, updates and player information for football, basketball and baseball. Go ahead and grab your phone, hold it up to your TV and start socializing with your TV-loving friends in a new way by downloading this update from the Google Play Store.

First African-made tablet and smartphone come to the continent

Posted: 11 Jan 2013 08:11 AM PST

As exciting as announcements from the likes of HTC, Samsung, Motorola et. al are, one group of African engineers believe it’s time to change the technology culture in the Atlantic continent. The name of the group is VMK, and it has claimed the rights to name its smartphone and tablet as the first African-grown devices made specifically for the African people.

The devices, the Way-C tablet and the Elikia smartphone, are supposed to exude African influence through their names. “Way-C” is said to stand for “the light of the stars,” while “Elikia” is said to mean “hope” in Lingala. It was important for VMK to brand the devices in such a way as it shows the African people that it’s possible for technology to grow in an otherwise technologically-stagnant atmosphere.

VMK, headed by 27-year-old Verone Mankou, can enjoy being the first true designer of smartphones and tablets in the country despite many African-based companies branding and selling devices there. That’s because these other companies haven’t really made anything but a name — the devices themselves are bought from third-party ODMs based in other parts of the world, and stamped with whatever name these other companies ask them to stamp on it. It’s the same reason why a tablet from Maylong might look exactly like a tablet from Unknown Company #3,421.

While VMK’s first offerings don’t offer cream-of-the-crop performance and style, the company says the number one goal was to provide affordability more than anything. An attractive price tag is especially important in a continent largely ravaged by poverty, and while even the big-name guys offer devices in the entry level price range VMK hopes the allure of being the hometown hero will help its cause.

VMK is too small to handle its own manufacturing, of course, so there is some degree of outsourcing that had to be done. The manufacturing is done in Asia, and if VMK had the capital it would undoubtedly bring those jobs over to Africa. We should see that happen with proper growth, but it’ll take strong backing from the natives of Lingala, and Africa as a whole, to help reach that noble goal.

Toy Defense “Hard Winter” update brings 24 new levels

Posted: 11 Jan 2013 06:52 AM PST

Toy Defense, one of the hottest new tower defense games in the Google Play Store, has gotten a pretty huge update in the Google Play Store. Dubbed “Hard Winter,” this update will bring us 24 new levels to  play around in. As you might imagine, this upgrade blankets the playing field in snow, ice and unbearable cold. The upgrade is free in the Google Play Store, of course.

With a 4-star rating and more than 100,000 downloads Toy Defense has taken the Play Store by storm, and it’s these frequent updates (we received one on Christmas) that’s going to help attract and keep even more fans. The price tag doesn’t hurt, of course, but if any other developers are watching then take notice — this is how you build a franchise. Find it in the Play Store here.

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Sony looking to back away from entry-level smartphones, focus on premium

Posted: 11 Jan 2013 01:44 PM PST

Sony is a company with a legacy of quality. From Trinitron to Walkman, from PlayStation to Cyber-shot. Somewhere, during the race to saturate the smartphone market with as many devices as possible, Sony lost its way. Xperia has yet to make the same impact previous Sony electronics have. But...

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HTC M7, Sense 5 shown off in leaked images

Posted: 11 Jan 2013 12:59 PM PST

With CES winding down, it feels appropriate to shift our focus back to a device that has yet to be unveiled – the HTC M7. Rumors of the HTC M7 have been floating around for months, but we now have the very first image of the phone and a handful of screenshots of the [...]

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LG rumored to halt Nexus 4 production, make room for newer Nexus phone

Posted: 11 Jan 2013 12:27 PM PST

The Nexus 4 is one hard phone to pin down. After a couple brief spurts of availability near its initial release, the Nexus 4 has been practically non-existent. Its availability status is currently marked as “SOLD OUT” in bold, red letters on the Google Play store. Why? Was initial...

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