PUBG Mobile Said to Receive Prime, Prime Plus Subscriptions - NDTV http://bit.ly/2FHHSsb PUBG Mobile Said to Receive Prime, Prime Plus Subscriptions NDTV PUBG Mobile may soon get new subscription systems, according to a report by popular YouTubers. Gadget News via "gadgets" - Google News http://bit.ly/2TcEcRI January 23, 2019 at 02:26AM
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10 reasons why this 'new' iPhone can be the answer to Apple's troubles - Gadgets Now http://bit.ly/2S1j8AD 10 reasons why this 'new' iPhone can be the answer to Apple's troubles Gadgets Now Numbers don't lie and sometimes neither do perceptions. Recent estimates have revealed that Apple is not having the best times with its new iPhones not ... Gadget News via "gadgets" - Google News http://bit.ly/2TcEcRI January 23, 2019 at 02:26AM
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Xiaomi's flexible phone concept folds on both sides https://engt.co/2R6HDIr Xiaomi truly is working on a foldable phone, company president and co-founder Lin Bin has confirmed in a teaser he posted on Weibo. In the video, you'll see the executive using a tablet-sized gadget -- until he folds its sides and uses it like you would any phone. Its UI even automatically resizes itself to occupy just the middle part of the screen, so you won't have to flip the device to look at the folded parts of the display. To make it as authentically phone-like as possible, the company put a power button at the top-center of the device when it's held in landscape mode. That way, the button will still be easily accessible when it's used as a phone. Bin wrote in his post that the form factor, which "perfectly merges the experience" of a phone and a tablet, is the result of the company's work on foldable displays, folding hinges and other technical challenges. He also said that it's just a prototype at this point, and that the company "will consider mass producing it" if it gets positive feedback from consumers online. Xiaomi has two possible names in mind for the prototype -- Mi Dual Flex and Mi MIX Flex -- but it's also looking for suggestions. You'll likely have to wait a bit before you can buy the device, and that is if it makes it past the prototype stage. Here's a translation of the executive's post on Weibo:
Gadget News via Engadget http://www.engadget.com January 23, 2019 at 01:24AM WhatsApp crashes briefly, millions affected - Gadgets Now http://bit.ly/2Weh73l WhatsApp crashes briefly, millions affected Gadgets Now WhatsApp was temporarily down for some time yesterday night, leaving several users venting their anger on Twitter. WhatsApp was down in India and some ... Gadget News via "gadgets" - Google News http://bit.ly/2TcEcRI January 23, 2019 at 01:15AM Last Day of Amazon Great Indian Sale: 15 gadgets available at 70% discount or more - Gadgets Now1/23/2019 Last Day of Amazon Great Indian Sale: 15 gadgets available at 70% discount or more - Gadgets Now http://bit.ly/2R6FpJ0 Last Day of Amazon Great Indian Sale: 15 gadgets available at 70% discount or more Gadgets Now Today is the last day of Amazon's Great Indian sale. The four-day sale started on January 20. This may be your last chance to get best discounts from Amazon ... Gadget News via "gadgets" - Google News http://bit.ly/2TcEcRI January 23, 2019 at 01:15AM Tech News, Gadget News, Telco News, New Launches - Malay Mail http://bit.ly/2WamUH8 Tech News, Gadget News, Telco News, New Launches Malay Mail Get the latest tech and gadget news in Malaysia and the world. Keep up with gadget launches and telco updates. Gadget News via "gadgets" - Google News http://bit.ly/2TcEcRI January 23, 2019 at 01:15AM
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LG's MWC teaser hints at phones with more touchless gestures https://engt.co/2MseUgj Besides the potential of foldable/expandable devices and 5G, what else can we expect to see at Mobile World Congress next month? According to LG's invite to its Premiere event on February 24th, we'll say "Goodbye Touch." The video clip shows a hand summoning and dismissing text with a simple wave, similar to things we've seen from tech like Samsung's Air Gesture that arrived in the Galaxy S4. Presumably LG's implementation will be far more advanced than what we experienced back in 2013, but we'll have to wait and see. Gadget News via Engadget http://www.engadget.com January 23, 2019 at 12:24AM
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Apple's current 12-inch MacBook is on sale for $829 today only http://bit.ly/2CFWtAf Apple's current 12-inch MacBook is on sale for $829 today onlyBy Christine McKee $470 off 2017 12-inch MacBooks12" MacBook (1.2GHz, 8GB, 256GB) all colors: $829.99 ($470 off) *Requires Amazon Prime membership for free shipping. Woot is back at it with one-day only deals on Apple's current Mid 2017 12-inch MacBook. Pick up the standard model (1.2GHz, 8GB, 256GB) in Silver, Space Gray, Gold or Rose Gold for just $829.99 today only. This represents a $470 discount off original MSRP, making it the lowest price available. And since Woot is an Amazon owned company, shipping is free for Prime members. According to Woot, these MacBooks are refurbished by Apple, but come with a 90-day Woot warranty, which allows Woot to offer the laptops at such a discount. In comparison, it would cost $370 more to buy Apple's standard 2017 12-inch MacBook in new condition from other retailers, according to our 12-inch MacBook Price Guide. The offer is available today only while supplies last. Additional Apple DealsAppleInsider and Apple authorized resellers are also running a handful of additional exclusive promotions this month on Apple hardware that will not only deliver the lowest prices on many of the items, but also throw in discounts on AppleCare, software and accessories. These deals are as follows: Gadget News via AppleInsider - Frontpage News http://appleinsider.com January 23, 2019 at 12:18AM Apple AirPower release allegedly slated for 2019 - Malay Mail http://bit.ly/2WbziXq Apple AirPower release allegedly slated for 2019 Malay Mail NEW YORK, Jan 23 — While Apple's wireless charging pad was originally unveiled two years ago with a launch date scheduled for 2018 that never materialised ... Gadget News via "gadgets" - Google News http://bit.ly/2TcEcRI January 23, 2019 at 12:12AM
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Amazon pulls its Echo Wall Clock due to connectivity issues http://bit.ly/2S6BpMY Just a little over a month after shipping its first Echo Wall Clocks, Amazon is pulling the product over connectivity issues. The Wall Street Journal’s Joanna Stern first tweeted about the delisting and The Verge has since independently confirmed it. In a statement, an Amazon spokesperson said, “We’re aware that a small number of customers have had issues with connectivity. We’re working hard to address this and plan to make Echo Wall Clock available again in the coming weeks.” The clock’s listing is still live on Amazon, but it now reads “currently unavailable.” It’s unclear when exactly it’ll be back in stock or how extensive of a fix Amazon needs to apply; it could be a few weeks, like the company says, or the issue may run deeper and take a bit more time. (It’s also not clear if there’s a refund program in place, but it seems safe to say that Amazon would give you your money back if you were experiencing the apparent connectivity issues.) The device ran on four AA batteries and required both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi for setup. A handful of reviews on the listing mention connectivity issues and the fact that it kept losing its Wi-Fi connection. Still, the Echo Wall Clock cost only $29.99 and was designed for people who already owned a standard Echo — the clock didn’t have a microphone or speaker built in. People who did have an Echo could use the clock to display timers, with LED indicators for seeing how much time was left without having to ask Alexa. It was a strange and intriguing idea, so here’s to hoping Amazon figures out a quick fix and gets it back on the market. Gadget News via The Verge http://bit.ly/1jLudMg January 22, 2019 at 11:55PM |
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