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- Save $100 on a regular Moto X Pure Edition by picking up one of those awful Jonathan Adler designs
- Verizon Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge are receiving a software update to fix WiFi connectivity issues
- Developers: win a free trip to Google I/O 2016 as part of the Android Experiments I/O Challenge
- Deal: Pick up this handy smartphone car mount for just $16
- Google Maps takes you on a 360-degree tour of the Batcave from the new Batman vs Superman film
- Add a touch of nature to your Galaxy S7 with these slim WoodBack cases [VIDEO]
- The first Oculus Rift shipments are heading out today, on doorsteps Monday
- Chromecast app is officially rebranded to Google Cast on the Play Store
- Amazon shows you how to make your own Amazon Echo using Raspberry Pi
- Mobile Roar 131: Chris loves the iPhone SE, HTC 10 event coming soon, and more!
- Sprint guarantees your satisfaction after 30 days or you get all your money back
- Supposed OnePlus 3 benchmark shows the phone has a 16MP camera, 4GB of RAM and Snapdragon 820
- Netflix is heavily throttling bandwidth for Verizon and AT&T customers
- HTC 10 could launch just 3 days after its announcement
- Casio’s rugged Android Wear watch goes on sale today as the OG LG Watch Urbane takes its exit from the Google Store
Save $100 on a regular Moto X Pure Edition by picking up one of those awful Jonathan Adler designs Posted: 25 Mar 2016 04:21 PM PDT Today, all the Moto X Pures from Adler's collection are on sale, marked down to $350 ($125 off). They all come with 32GB of internal storage, which saves you a cool $100 off the regular Moto X Pure which runs $450 for the same amount of storage. |
Verizon Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge are receiving a software update to fix WiFi connectivity issues Posted: 25 Mar 2016 03:05 PM PDT If you have a Samsung Galaxy S7 or Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge on Verizon, a new software update is now rolling out now that should fix any difficulties you've had connecting — and staying connected — to WiFi. |
Developers: win a free trip to Google I/O 2016 as part of the Android Experiments I/O Challenge Posted: 25 Mar 2016 02:00 PM PDT If you're an Android developer who would love to attend Google I/O but perhaps don't have the money to spend on all that travel, Google wants to hook you up. As part of the Android Experiments I/O Challenge, Google is offering a free trip to Google I/O ($5,000 cash) including a free ticket. |
Deal: Pick up this handy smartphone car mount for just $16 Posted: 25 Mar 2016 12:52 PM PDT With a car mount, you can display your phone to easily read the turn-by-turn directions. Android phones come in so many different sizes, you'll want a universal car mount. The ExoMount Touch can fit any phone up to 3.5-inches wide. |
Google Maps takes you on a 360-degree tour of the Batcave from the new Batman vs Superman film Posted: 25 Mar 2016 12:16 PM PDT Google is teaming up with Warner Bros to give you an extensive look inside the Batcave featured in the new Batman vs Superman film. The company is using Street View to let you view the cave from any angle you want, in full 360 degrees. |
Add a touch of nature to your Galaxy S7 with these slim WoodBack cases [VIDEO] Posted: 25 Mar 2016 12:01 PM PDT There was a time when wood was considered really cool. Every house had a room that looked like this at one point, and you can probably remember seeing a few cars like this on the road. Wood has been coming back in style in the last few years, especially on gadgets. Motorola has offered wood backs ... |
The first Oculus Rift shipments are heading out today, on doorsteps Monday Posted: 25 Mar 2016 11:38 AM PDT CEO of Oculus Brendan Irbe today confirmed that folks other than lucky developers, Oculus employees or trade show attendees will finally get their hands on the Oculus Rift. Those who pre-ordered the $600 virtual reality kit early will be happy to know that the earliest shipments are going out starting today. |
Chromecast app is officially rebranded to Google Cast on the Play Store Posted: 25 Mar 2016 10:57 AM PDT The Chromecast app icon is about to find a new home in your application drawer. Following Google's decision to officially drop the name "Chrome" from the Chromecast app (because more than just Chromecast-enabled apps work with it), the application is now following suit. |
Amazon shows you how to make your own Amazon Echo using Raspberry Pi Posted: 25 Mar 2016 10:24 AM PDT The Amazon Echo is a nice little device, but you probably didn't want to pay hundreds of dollars more for something your phone could already do -- being a voice-activated assistant. But if you're a developer, engineer, tinkerer or someone who is just curious, you'll be happy to know it's possible to make your own Amazon Echo. |
Mobile Roar 131: Chris loves the iPhone SE, HTC 10 event coming soon, and more! Posted: 25 Mar 2016 08:20 AM PDT Apple has a new iPhone, and it's very small. For some reason, Chris is in love with the new iPhone SE. We can't understand why. We're also talking about the upcoming HTC 10 event and pricing for the LG G5's accessories. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Sprint guarantees your satisfaction after 30 days or you get all your money back Posted: 25 Mar 2016 08:18 AM PDT How confident is Sprint that their network is well enough to satisfy you? So confident that they're willing to give you all your money back after 30 days if you deem it to be unacceptable. |
Supposed OnePlus 3 benchmark shows the phone has a 16MP camera, 4GB of RAM and Snapdragon 820 Posted: 25 Mar 2016 07:41 AM PDT OnePlus won't tell you the OnePlus 3 is in the works, but it is, of course. And someone's bound to have a prototype in their hands. A supposed Antutu benchmark shows some of the specs we might be treated to once the device is eventually unveiled. |
Netflix is heavily throttling bandwidth for Verizon and AT&T customers Posted: 25 Mar 2016 06:57 AM PDT Netflix had to come clean. The company revealed they are limiting Verizon and AT&T users -- as well as users of many other carriers around the globe -- to 600 kilobytes per second, a mark which doesn't suffice for true HD video. |
HTC 10 could launch just 3 days after its announcement Posted: 25 Mar 2016 06:03 AM PDT The HTC 10's April 12th reveal date will have a lot of details or us to take in. One of those details is bound to be release expectations, and HTC could already have settled on an exact date to let folks buy it -- April 15th. |
Posted: 25 Mar 2016 05:20 AM PDT Casio said their watch would be up for sale March 25th. Check the calendar. The company should start selling the WSD-F10 -- a rugged smartwatch with Android Wear -- at some point later today for $500. |
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