Oct 30, 2015

Report: Force Touch, fingerprint sensors to be popular features on 2016 Android smartphones

We’ve already seen fingerprint sensors become almost a standard feature on new mid-range and high-end Android smartphones. According to sources with the Taiwan handset supply chain, Force Touch will also be another popular feature found on new phones in 2016. Force Touch allows the screen to differentiate between a light touch, a regular touch and a heavy touch. Apple’s implementation of the feature, called 3D Touch, allows users to tap the screen lightly to “peek” at an application, while a heavier tap will “pop” the user into the app.


The fingerprint sensors will become extremely popular … – Source      



Report: Force Touch, fingerprint sensors to be popular features on 2016 Android smartphones

S.E.C. Gives Small Investors Access to Equity Crowdfunding

New rules allow small investors to receive shares of a company in exchange for investments they make.


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S.E.C. Gives Small Investors Access to Equity Crowdfunding

What’s Really Killing Digital Health Startups

In 2004 I started the first VoIP-based SaaS company for the call center market. Based on the moderate success we achieved, I thought making a play in the healthcare industry would be a cakewalk. I was wrong. Stupidly, ignorantly wrong. Read More


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What’s Really Killing Digital Health Startups

Amazon Prime Music Adds Support For Android Wear, Offline Playback From SD Cards

Amazon today rolled out a small, but useful benefit for Amazon Prime members who use the company’s Prime Music streaming service. Though the service already offered the ability to download songs for offline playback, it’s finally addressing one of users’ top requests: you can now download songs directly to your phone’s SD card, in order to free up internal storage… Read More


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Amazon Prime Music Adds Support For Android Wear, Offline Playback From SD Cards

Ready to host your space on Airbnb? 6 tips

If you want to take advantage of the sharing economy to earn some extra money, Airbnb can be a valuable option. Learn how to host your space on Airbnb with these six practical tips.


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Ready to host your space on Airbnb? 6 tips

Brace for hordes of screaming teens at New York's first ever Stream Con

NEW YORK — Brace yourself, New York: Hordes of screaming teens are about to invade the Big Apple for the first ever Stream Con.


The digital content convention, held at the Javits Center from Friday through Sunday, is the brainchild of Leftfield Media’s Greg Topalian, New York Comic Con creator and Streamy Awards creator Tubefilter


See also: ‘Camp Takota’ stars Grace Helbig, Hannah Hart and Mamrie Hart are making another movie


Not unlike the Anaheim-based …


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Brace for hordes of screaming teens at New York's first ever Stream Con

Second teen arrested over TalkTalk hack

Police make a second arrest, a 16-year-old boy from west London, in connection with the TalkTalk hacking attack. – Source      



Second teen arrested over TalkTalk hack

Cat begrudgingly models paper costumes for the world

Cats love fitting themselves into small spaces. So much so, they’re willing to completely humiliate themselves for the comfort of a cardboard box.


Maru is the name of this conflicted cat who seems to hate Halloween but loves its owner. It tries on several costumes from an impeccably curated collection. Posted by Youtube user mugumogu, the video is the best costume-fitting session you’ll see.


Maru perfectly embodies every single one of those animals.


James Corden’s Adele parody is full of sepia-toned Halloween feels


Polite Canadian man finds drunk stranger in his bed, is totally cool with it


Cop and teen settle their dispute with an award-winning dance battle



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Cat begrudgingly models paper costumes for the world

Sprint’s shameless “unlimited” plan shoves users to 2G network after 1GB of data

Sprint is offering a new plan they’re calling an “unlimited data plan” for only $20 a month. Unlimited data plans have long been the holy grail of power users, some of which found themselves buying phones outright to keep their grandfathered plan rather than sign a new contract. However, Sprint isn’t using this word the way it’s universally understood.


Sprint’s shady little plan offers a paltry 1GB of LTE data, after which subscribers are shoved down onto 2G networks. That’s right: the mobile equivalent of the 28k modem. A technology so antiquated that it’s expected to be shut down completely sometime in the next two years to make room on the electromagnetic spectrum for services that are actually useable.


The desperate mobile carrier isn’t the first to offer low-cost, low-service plans like this – T-Mobile, for instance, has an almost identical one they call “Simple Choice” -but they are the first carrier to try to spin this bug into a feature by using blatantly misleading language.



As mentioned previously, the data portion of the plan is only $20 a month, but you’re going to fork over another $20 for unlimited calls and texting. That brings this godawful plan to $40. If you want to stay on LTE rather than bump down to 2G, Sprint’s offering 1GB chunks at $15 a pop. This means if you’re the kind of user who actually needs real unlimited data, by the time you hit 3GB, you might as well have just sprung for Sprint’s actual unlimited plan which runs for $70 a month.


The grungiest thing about all this is how deliberately misinforming it is. If Sprint sets a precedent and is able to start calling an extremely limited plan “unlimited” by just kicking you over to dial-up once you pass a threshold, mobile companies – Source      



Sprint’s shameless “unlimited” plan shoves users to 2G network after 1GB of data

You Can Go Buy an Apple TV in Person Today

If you didn’t…


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You Can Go Buy an Apple TV in Person Today

Deal: get a new Google Nexus 5 for just $175 from eBay

If you’re on the lookout for an inexpensive Android 6.0 Marshmallow phone, then a new deal on eBay might seem of particular interest to you. Retailer mobilepros1 is currently selling the Google Nexus 5 at just $179. At this price, you can get your hands on a new, unlocked handset that’s fully compatible with GSM carriers in the US such as T-Mobile and AT&T.


In more than one way, not all of them price-related, the LG-made Nexus 5 is the best Nexus smartphone that Google has ever launched. In fact, the handset was so good and such aggressively priced that people couldn’t have enough of … – Source      



Deal: get a new Google Nexus 5 for just $175 from eBay

Tablet shipments declined 12.6% in the third quarter according to IDC

According to researcher IDC, tablet shipments have now declined for four straight quarters. In the most recent quarter, tablets delivered amounted to 48.7 million slates globally. That is a year-over-year decline of 12.6%. Apple has seen shipments of its iPad decline 19.7% over the last year. Apple CFO Luca Maestri said the company shipped 9.9 million iPads during its fiscal fourth quarter, down from the 12.3 million it shipped during the same quarter last year. The Apple executive said sell-through for the three months was actually 10.4 million since the company reduced inventory levels by 500,000. … – Source      



Tablet shipments declined 12.6% in the third quarter according to IDC

Twitter’s Call For Feedback, #HelloWorld, Garners 5,746 Tweets In First Three Days

During CEO Jack Dorsey’s keynote at Twitter’s developer conference, Flight, the promise was made to developers that there would be more listening and more transparency from the company. Dorsey asked anyone and everyone (especially the 1,500 developers from over 39 countries in attendance) to submit feedback to the company about its product and how it can do better using the… Read More


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Twitter’s Call For Feedback, #HelloWorld, Garners 5,746 Tweets In First Three Days