AT&T offering $100 bill credit for new Next lines

If you’ve been thinking about starting a new line through AT&T and want to use the company’s Next program, there’s never been a better time. From now until September 30, both new and current customers who activate a new line of service with AT&T Next will receive a $100 credit towards their bill.

AT&T’s Next program is very similar to what T-Mobile does with all of their smartphones. You essentially pay nothing down for a phone, but make monthly payments until it’s paid off. You can choose an AT&T Next plan that has you paying your smartphone off in either 20 months or 24 months.

For more details on the promotion, visit AT&T’s Consumer Blog via the source link below. Anyone gonna jump on this opportunity?

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Music streaming grows, and cuts into music sales


Music streaming grows, and cuts into music sales
The problem for the music business is that most music streamers — around 80 percent of them — are free music streamers, relying on services like YouTube, Pandora and SoundCloud for the tunes, says Midia Research. And those ad-supported businesses generate about 10 percent of the revenue per user that subscription businesses do.

August 29, 2014 at 1:40PM
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Acer Liquid Jade y Liquid Leap avisan de su disponibilidad en Europa

Acer presentó a primeros de junio un nuevo terminal móvil que por entonces era clasificado por la compañía como “el 5 pulgadas más compacto del mundo”. Se llamaba Liquid Jade y nunca más volvimos a saber de él… hasta hoy, claro, que avisa de…

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Sprint unveils the HTC One (E8): the cheaper, plastic One (M8)

The HTC One (E8) is finally available in North America! Sprint has announced that the HTC One (E8) is the newest HTC smartphone in its lineup, featuring all of the power of the One (M8) and wrapped up in a more affordable polycarbonate shell. The switch from aluminum to polycarbonate knocks $100 off the One (E8)’s on-contract price when compared to the One (M8). If you plan on paying full retail price, the One (E8) is $150 less than its metal counterpart.

While the main difference between the HTC One (E8) and the One (M8) are their exterior shells, the One (E8) does have a different camera setup as well. It loses the Duo Camera/UltraPixel setup for a standard 13-megapixel imaging sensor, similar to what HTC has been using on the HTC Desire 816. The phone is available from Sprint’s website in  Polar White or Misty Gray with silver accents. We expect retail store across the country to get their first shipments of the HTC One (E8) by next week.

At this point, the HTC One (E8) is only available from Sprint, but the press release did claim that the device is an exclusive. We could see the phone pop up on T-Mobile, AT&T or Verizon in the coming weeks or months. At the rate HTC is moving, customers should have two or three HTC smartphone options on every US service provider.

Price

  • No-contract: $499.99
  • 2-year contract: $99.99
  • Payment plan$0 down (plus tax) and 24 monthly payments of $20.84

HTC One (E8) specifications

  • 5-inch 1080p display
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 (MSM8974AC)  quad-core 2.3GHz processor
  • 2GB of RAM
  • 16GB of storage with microSD card slot (up to 128GB)
  • 2,600 mAh battery
  • 13 megapixel camera rear camera
  • 5 megapixel front-facing camera camera
  • Size: 46.42 × 70.67 × 9.85mm
  • Weight: 5.8 oz

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T-Mobile Un-carrier 7.0 event going down September 10

Mark your calendars, folks, because we now know the date on which T-Mobile will announce its next Un-carrier move.

T-Mobile is now sending invitations for its Un-carrier 7 event, which will take place on September 10 at 1 p.m. PT, 4 p.m. ET. The big shindig is happening in San Francisco, but there’s no word yet on exactly what T-Mo’s got planned.

So what might Un-carrier 7.0 be all about? Well, the caption for the invitation says “this time it’s personal,” so perhaps T-Mobile’s got some sort of individual plan or offer up its sleeve? We’ll have to wait for September 10 to find out for sure, but until then you can swing by the comments section below and tell us what you’d like to see from Un-carrier 7.0!

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Kinect para Xbox One llegará el 14 de octubre a España

Vender la Xbox One sin Kinect ha sido posiblemente una de las mejores decisiones que Microsoft ha podido tomar en mucho tiempo. No lo opinamos solo nosotros sino todos aquellos usuarios que han llevado a duplicar las ventas de la consola desde que se…

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