Top 5 most popular Android apps from last week: Kaizala, Speedify

Every week we cover new Android apps with Fresh Meat on Wednesday, followed by Android Gaming on Thursday and Top 10 App Updates on Friday. When Monday rolls around, we look back to see which apps were the most appealing to our audience. Read on for the five most popular Android apps from last week. These apps are ones that are most likely new and haven’t appeared in the top five list more than three times.

1. Battery Time Saver

Battery Time Saver

App info: Extend your battery time to make your battery power last longer between charges with Battery Time, the free app for Android that helps you conserve energy, save power, stop energy leaks and fine-tune settings to optimize and boost your battery time.

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2. Rewind: Reverse Voice Recorder

Rewind - Reverse Voice Recorder

App info: Rewind allows you to passively record your surroundings. This app continuously runs in the background and records everything your phone hears, allowing you to save recent recording when you hear something you would like to keep.

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3. Kaizala

Kaizala

App info: Kaizala, a Microsoft Garage Project, helps you get your work done by tracking bills, jobs, location and much more – and, it’s as simple as chat.

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4. Speedify

Speedify

App info: Speedify is a new kind of VPN that lets you use Wi-Fi and 3G/4G mobile data together for fast, unbreakable Internet no matter where you are.

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5. VHS Camcorder

VHS Camcorder

App info: With VHS Camcorder, you’ll make home movies that look and sound like video tapes pulled out of storage after 30 years. Realism: the ORIGINAL and BEST app for simulating old videotape recordings.

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Note:  To ensure that all apps receive a fair chance to make the list, we will retire any app that has made the list for three consecutive weeks.

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UK: Get a black Lumia 950 or 950 XL on an O2 contract, receive a £75 Amazon gift card

If you’re interested in Microsoft’s top of the line Lumia 950 or Lumia 950 XL but don’t want to pay the full price, there’s always the option of grabbing one with an operator contract in the UK. And if you choose O2 as your network and black as the color of the phone, there’s an interesting deal to be had over at Amazon.

Pick a plan starting at £27.50 per month and you can get either the Lumia 950 or the Lumia 950 XL for free. Furthermore, you’ll receive a £75 Amazon gift card for no additional cost. The gift card can be yours even if you opt for a more expensive contract, which you might want to do since the cheapest option only has 1GB of data (along with unlimited minutes and texts). You can go up to £39 per month and receive 10GB of data. The plans are identical for both handsets, rather intriguingly.

There’s no telling how long this offer will last (as per Amazon’s terms and conditions it shouldn’t even be available anymore, but it is), so make sure you act quick if it seems like a good deal.

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Lenovo is working on a 4.7-inch ZUK smartphone, rumor claims

A new rumor out of China today claims that Lenovo’s sub-brand ZUK is busy working on a ‘mini’ smartphone of its own. This will apparently come with a 4.7-inch 720p touchscreen, thus appealing primarily to people who consider most of today’s handsets too big to handle properly.

The small ZUK device will be offered in two hardware options, with either 2GB of RAM and 16GB of built-in storage, or 3GB of RAM and 32GB of space.

It’s said to employ MediaTek’s Helio P10 chipset, which comes with an octa-core Cortex-A53 CPU that can be clocked at up to 2 GHz, and the Mali-T860MP2 GPU.

The phone will have a fingerprint scanner, though its placement is unclear for now. Also not known at this point is whether Lenovo will choose to simply shrink the Z1’s design (shown in the image above) for this ‘mini’ handset, or go with something new.

Other details haven’t been leaked yet unfortunately, so it’s impossible to tell if the international version will run Cyanogen OS (like is the case with the Z1). And pricing is still a mystery too. Hopefully this wasn’t just a baseless rumor and more information about the ‘mini’ ZUK phone will emerge…

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Según los desarrolladores de Solus, la próxima versión será impresionante

Solus 1.0 Budgie

Solus se ha convertido en una distribución muy prometedora y con un gran futuro. Tanto es la previsión que los propios desarrolladores afirman que Solus 1.1 será impresionante. Los desarrolladores ya están trabajando en una versión 1.1 que será la próxima versión estable de la distribución. En ello, Solus adquirirá las funciones importantes que aún le faltan como por ejemplo la inclusión de los drivers propietarios de Steam para su funcionamiento.

Solus OS es una distribución que se construyó desde cero, totalmente, con repositorios propios e incluso un escritorio creado ex novo para la distribución que nada tiene que ver con otros escritorios, Budgie Desktop. También sabemos que por el momento, Solus utilizará otra vez su antiguo instalador para cubrir funciones básicas como la compatibilidad con sistemas EFI y poder instalarse en un ordenador con Windows 8. Esto será una medida provisional ya que Solus 1.2 volverá a sustituir este instalador por una solución más actual y funcional.

Solus 1.1 tendrá las funciones importantes que aún necesita la distribución

La fecha de lanzamiento de Solus 1.1 no la conocemos aún, pero aquellos que quieran probar tienen la versión 1.0 que es totalmente estable y funcional para usar a diario. La imagen de instalación así como el resto de información para su instalación lo podéis obtener en este enlace.

Solus OS es una prometedora distribución, pero personalmente creo que aún queda mucho para que sea una gran distribución, una distribución que pueda mirar de igual a igual con Debian, Ubuntu o Fedora, por mencionar algunas de las distribuciones más famosas y grandes. Hay que reconocer que tiene grandes herramientas como Budgie Desktop, pero como podemos ver, el antiguo instalador de Gnome que utilizaba no ha tenido una gran adaptación y posiblemente todo se deba a que la distribución está construida de cero, algo que tiene sus beneficios pero también sus inconvenientes ¿no creéis?

El artículo Según los desarrolladores de Solus, la próxima versión será impresionante ha sido originalmente publicado en Linux Adictos.

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E-Commerce M&A: All Eyes Shift To Ross Stores After DSW’s Acquisition of Ebuy, Inc.

Ross Stores, called ‘Rocket Stock’ To Buy for 2016 Gains by TheStreet.com, and New Off-Price Star by BloombergGadfly, is a 71,400 employee Fortune 500 retailer, WITHOUT an e-commerce website. Why no online store? In the old days, selling items online wasn’t easy for off-price apparel companies like Ross Stores that have a revolving door of merchandise. However times have changed and DSW’s February 17, 2016 acquisition of Ebuy, Inc. to “strategically scale its off-price sourcing capabilities, expand its presence into digital marketplaces, and create opportunities to serve international customers online” suggests the time may be ripe for Ross Stores to act too.

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Study Finds Virtual Compassion Therapy May Reduce Depression

According to a first-of-its-kind study, depression and anxiety sufferers that’re too hard on themselves may be able to find real relief from the virtual space. Published this month in the British Journal of Psychiatry Open, the study investigated whether participants prone to excessive self-criticism–“a ubiquitous feature of psychopathology,” researchers noted–could benefit from using virtual reality to step outside themselves, and it found some happy results.

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VAVA Voom: Stylish Bluetooth Speaker, But Static Crashes The Party

VAVA Voom is compact portable bookshelf Bluetooth speaker that packs multiple drivers, a subwoofer and battery into an elegantly curved case. With 10-hour battery life, surround sound capability and audio heritage including design by the same team behind Sonos speakers, does VAVA Voom sound as good as it looks?

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Blender Battle: How NutriBullet Made Vitamix Step Up

Vitamix is the undisputed blender of choice for professionals. The top restaurants, smoothie shops, bars and coffee houses use Vitamix models because they are consistently the most powerful, durable and versatile blenders ever made. With the capability to turn dense foods into puddles or powder, Vitamix blenders are exclusively the reason these days why chefs can make the velvetiest purées and drink shops turn solids into liquids a la minute.

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