4.6 million North American Snapchat usernames and phone numbers leaked
http://blog.gsmarena.com/4-6-million-north-american-snapchat-usernames-and-phone-numbers-leaked/
Rabu, 01 Januari 2014
Smartphone Champions League Semifinals: the final scores
Smartphone Champions League Semifinals: the final scores
http://blog.gsmarena.com/smartphone-champions-league-semifinals-final-scores/
http://blog.gsmarena.com/smartphone-champions-league-semifinals-final-scores/
Sony launches special Xperia Z Ultra case to attach the QX10/100 camera
Sony launches special Xperia Z Ultra case to attach the QX10/100 camera
http://blog.gsmarena.com/sony-launches-special-xperia-z-ultra-case-to-attach-the-qx10100-camera/
http://blog.gsmarena.com/sony-launches-special-xperia-z-ultra-case-to-attach-the-qx10100-camera/
Google - Nexus 7 - 16GB - Black
What's Included
Google Nexus 7 - 16GB
1-cell lithium-polymer battery
Adapter, power plug
Owner's manual
Specifications
Warranty Terms - Parts: 1 year
Warranty Terms - Labor: 1 year limited
Height: 0.3 inches
Width: 7.9 inches
Depth: 4.5 inches
See All Specs
Google Nexus 7 ASUS-2B16 Tablet: With more pixels than an HDTV in the palm of your hand, movies appear in Full HD and even small text looks razor-sharp. Whatever you use it for — Web browsing, movies watching or gaming — you won't want to put it down.
Tablet Buying Guide
Product Features
7" LCD (1920 x 1200) touch screen
Allows complex 10-finger gestures. This high resolution is ideal for gaming and streaming HD content.
Android 4.3 Jelly Bean operating system made for sharing
Each user has a customizable space, including home screen and apps. Parents can manage content available to children. Connect to fitness sensors and more with Bluetooth Smart support.
16GB internal storage
Plenty of space for music, movies, photos and more.
1.5GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro 8064 processor
The right combination of fast performance and power efficiency. It allows rapid multitasking, delivers smooth response and unleashes stunning graphics.
Cinematic surround sound
Experience Fraunhofer Cingo mobile audio technology (made by the MP3 inventors) for virtual surround sound, with or without headphones.
Adreno 320 Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) provides superior 2D and 3D gaming effects
Plus the Play Games app lets you track your achievements, play with gamers around the world, and discover new exciting games.
Bluetooth 4.0 interface syncs with compatible devices
Wirelessly transfer photos, music and other media between the tablet and your Bluetooth-enabled cell phone or MP3 player, or connect Bluetooth wireless accessories.
Dual HD cameras for photos and face-to-face chat
1.2MP front camera and 5MP autofocus rear camera.
Add entertainment from Google Play
In addition to preloaded content, download apps, games, movies, music and eBooks. Because Google apps are designed for the cloud, everything works seamlessly across your Android phone, tablet and computer.
Package Deal That Includes This Item
Google Nexus 7 Tablet (2nd Generation), Screen Protector & Case Package Google Nexus 7 Tablet (2nd Generation), Screen Protector & Case Package
$274.97
Regular Price: $294.97
You Save: $20.00
Google Nexus 7 - 16GB
1-cell lithium-polymer battery
Adapter, power plug
Owner's manual
Specifications
Warranty Terms - Parts: 1 year
Warranty Terms - Labor: 1 year limited
Height: 0.3 inches
Width: 7.9 inches
Depth: 4.5 inches
See All Specs
Google Nexus 7 ASUS-2B16 Tablet: With more pixels than an HDTV in the palm of your hand, movies appear in Full HD and even small text looks razor-sharp. Whatever you use it for — Web browsing, movies watching or gaming — you won't want to put it down.
Tablet Buying Guide
Product Features
7" LCD (1920 x 1200) touch screen
Allows complex 10-finger gestures. This high resolution is ideal for gaming and streaming HD content.
Android 4.3 Jelly Bean operating system made for sharing
Each user has a customizable space, including home screen and apps. Parents can manage content available to children. Connect to fitness sensors and more with Bluetooth Smart support.
16GB internal storage
Plenty of space for music, movies, photos and more.
1.5GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro 8064 processor
The right combination of fast performance and power efficiency. It allows rapid multitasking, delivers smooth response and unleashes stunning graphics.
Cinematic surround sound
Experience Fraunhofer Cingo mobile audio technology (made by the MP3 inventors) for virtual surround sound, with or without headphones.
Adreno 320 Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) provides superior 2D and 3D gaming effects
Plus the Play Games app lets you track your achievements, play with gamers around the world, and discover new exciting games.
Bluetooth 4.0 interface syncs with compatible devices
Wirelessly transfer photos, music and other media between the tablet and your Bluetooth-enabled cell phone or MP3 player, or connect Bluetooth wireless accessories.
Dual HD cameras for photos and face-to-face chat
1.2MP front camera and 5MP autofocus rear camera.
Add entertainment from Google Play
In addition to preloaded content, download apps, games, movies, music and eBooks. Because Google apps are designed for the cloud, everything works seamlessly across your Android phone, tablet and computer.
Package Deal That Includes This Item
Google Nexus 7 Tablet (2nd Generation), Screen Protector & Case Package Google Nexus 7 Tablet (2nd Generation), Screen Protector & Case Package
$274.97
Regular Price: $294.97
You Save: $20.00
Best Buy offering Nexus 7 for $199 with $25 Google Play credit
Deal available both online and in-store, with Play Store codes sent by email
If you didn't happen to pick up a Nexus 7 during your holiday shopping, Best Buy is running a pretty great sale you may want to take advantage of. You can pick up Google's latest 7-inch tablet for just $199, that's $30 off, and also pick up a $25 Google Play credit in the process. Even if you don't see too much value to the Google Play gift, $30 off an already cheap tablet is nothing to sneeze at.
The sale is active from Best Buy's online store, including free shipping, and we've also heard from a few different folks who have found the deal active in brick-and-mortar stores as well. There's no special coupon code to receive the deal, and it looks as though the Google Play gift will be sent to customers via email. The one unfortunate part of this deal is that it seems to only apply to the 16GB Wifi model, not the higher storage capacity or LTE variants.
http://www.androidcentral.com
If you didn't happen to pick up a Nexus 7 during your holiday shopping, Best Buy is running a pretty great sale you may want to take advantage of. You can pick up Google's latest 7-inch tablet for just $199, that's $30 off, and also pick up a $25 Google Play credit in the process. Even if you don't see too much value to the Google Play gift, $30 off an already cheap tablet is nothing to sneeze at.
The sale is active from Best Buy's online store, including free shipping, and we've also heard from a few different folks who have found the deal active in brick-and-mortar stores as well. There's no special coupon code to receive the deal, and it looks as though the Google Play gift will be sent to customers via email. The one unfortunate part of this deal is that it seems to only apply to the 16GB Wifi model, not the higher storage capacity or LTE variants.
http://www.androidcentral.com
Mercedes Adds Pebble Smartwatch to Its Roster of Integrated Wearables
While we’re still waiting for the day when we can finally ditch our car keys, Mercedes-Benz is inching closer to incorporating wearable tech into its cars. And the latest integration comes in the form of the Pebble smartwatch.
Just like the text, email, and phone call notifications the Pebble currently receives from Android and iOS devices, Mercedes has developed its own series of alerts and features that flow through the Digital DriveStyle app on the driver’s smartphone.
That allows the Pebble to show fuel level, vehicle location, and whether the car’s doors are locked when the driver is away from the vehicle. But they’re not incorporating remote locking or starting. At least, not yet.
Instead, Mercedes’ Silicon Valley lab focused on creating non-intrusive alerts and alternative controls when the driver is behind the wheel.
If there’s an accident or road construction up ahead, the Pebble will vibrate to notify the driver, rather than relying on the navigation screen. Additionally, the three buttons on the right side of the watch can be customized to trigger a driver’s favorite functions, including hazard reporting, skipping songs, auto-routing, and activating Siri on the iPhone to handle more complex tasks like sending a text or picking a playlist using voice commands.
Mercedes has already shown an interest in wearables, developing a prototype that incorporates Google Glass for “Door-to-Door Navigation”, allowing the driver to input a destination into Google Glass, have it transferred to the car when they get inside, and then back to Google’s geek goggles for walking directions.
“We definitely see wearable devices as another trend in the industry that is important to us,” Johann Jungwirth, the automaker’s North American R&D President & CEO, told WIRED when tested out its Google Glass integration earlier this year.
But like Google with Glass, Pebble is just beginning to give developers a shot at creating apps and expanding the functionality of their smartwatches. That means Mercedes had to hack together its own solution for integrating the Pebble with its app, so a version for consumers is still a ways out.
http://www.wired.com
Just like the text, email, and phone call notifications the Pebble currently receives from Android and iOS devices, Mercedes has developed its own series of alerts and features that flow through the Digital DriveStyle app on the driver’s smartphone.
That allows the Pebble to show fuel level, vehicle location, and whether the car’s doors are locked when the driver is away from the vehicle. But they’re not incorporating remote locking or starting. At least, not yet.
Instead, Mercedes’ Silicon Valley lab focused on creating non-intrusive alerts and alternative controls when the driver is behind the wheel.
If there’s an accident or road construction up ahead, the Pebble will vibrate to notify the driver, rather than relying on the navigation screen. Additionally, the three buttons on the right side of the watch can be customized to trigger a driver’s favorite functions, including hazard reporting, skipping songs, auto-routing, and activating Siri on the iPhone to handle more complex tasks like sending a text or picking a playlist using voice commands.
Mercedes has already shown an interest in wearables, developing a prototype that incorporates Google Glass for “Door-to-Door Navigation”, allowing the driver to input a destination into Google Glass, have it transferred to the car when they get inside, and then back to Google’s geek goggles for walking directions.
“We definitely see wearable devices as another trend in the industry that is important to us,” Johann Jungwirth, the automaker’s North American R&D President & CEO, told WIRED when tested out its Google Glass integration earlier this year.
But like Google with Glass, Pebble is just beginning to give developers a shot at creating apps and expanding the functionality of their smartwatches. That means Mercedes had to hack together its own solution for integrating the Pebble with its app, so a version for consumers is still a ways out.
http://www.wired.com
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