16GB Nexus 5X available for $269.99 on eBay

The 16GB model of the Nexus 5X usually sells for $349.99 from Google, but an eBay seller has it available for a much lower price of $269.99 with free shipping right now. It’s the US model with warranty intact, so you’re not getting a refurb model for this price. Unfortunately, there’s no 32GB model available. The lack of storage might be a problem for some.

You can buy it in Carbon and Quartz, but Ice is now sold out. These deals don’t usually last long, so if you want it, jump on the deal now!

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Appeals court overturns $120 million judgment in Samsung vs Apple case

A specific Apple vs Samsung case to do with some software patents (including slide-to-unlock, if you remember that one) ended up with Samsung having to pay $120 million to Apple. But an appeals court overturned that decision, saying two patents were invalid and one was not infringed upon.

Though this isn’t the main case where Samsung had to pay $548 million to Apple (that’s being appealed, too), it’s still a win for Samsung. The slide-to-unlock and autocorrect patents were invalidated, while the quick links patent is valid but Samsung was shown not to have infringed on it. The court also ruled that Apple infringed on one of Samsung’s patents, and Apple will have to pay the large sum of $158,400 to Samsung. We know, disastrous.

We’ll have to wait and see how the initial ruling turns out, but for now, the court battles rage on.

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Top 10 Android app updates this week: IMDb, OneDrive

Welcome back to our weekly Top 10 Android App Updates column, where we take a look at the most frequently upgraded apps for the week. We’ve found that one of the best ways to discover useful apps is to find the ones that are actually being updated by the developers rather than selecting the apps with the most installs. As in the past, we’re going to filter out minor updates for the super-popular apps that have over 10 million installs, but we’ll make exceptions for apps that have had significant updates. We hope you enjoy this weekly feature and that you discover some apps that end up being useful.

Telegram – Version 3.6.0

Telegram

What’s new in this version:

  • Edit messages in channels and supergroups.
  • Share links for posts in channels (in the Quick Share menu).
  • Option to add admin signatures to messages in channels.
  • Silent messages in channels that will not notify members.
  • Quick Share button for bots (works for messages with links, photos or videos).

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Google+ – Version 7.3.0.1150

GooglePlus

What’s new in this version:

  • Pin posts in your Collections
  • New design of Communities
  • Performance improvements and bug fixes
  • Improved navigation and overall experience for screen reader users

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Player FM – Version 3.1.0

Player FM

What’s new in this version:

  • Light, Dark & Black theme option on Display setting.
  • Switch to a ‘downloaded-only’ view from the side menu (As before, you can also make this happen automatically via Playback Settings too.)
  • Now you can sort your subscriptions series in grid view by title, oldest, etc.
  • Japanese translation.
  • Catalogue updates.

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IMDb – Version 6.1.0

IMDb

What’s new in this version:

  • Material Design updates across the app, including the Action Bar, the Navigation Drawer, and consistent and modern text appearance.

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Next Lock Screen – Version 2.6.0

Next Lock Screen

What’s new in this version:

  • Fingerprint Unlock (for Android 6 and Samsung devices with fingerprint scanner). While Next is on screen, use your fingerprint scanner to bypass the Next screen lock.
  • Smart Contacts. Next learns and displays contacts whom you’ve called or texted.
  • Smart Lock. Set rules for whether a passcode is needed when you’re at Home or Work.
  • Location-based wallpapers are back. Different wallpapers for Auto/Home/Work.
  • Bug fixes.

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YouTube Kids – Version 1.5.0

YouTube Kids

What’s new in this version:

  • YouTube Kids now supports 360° videos! From under the sea to the surface of Mars, explore the world and more in an immersive 360° experience.
  • In the middle of a video, but need to do something else? You can now pick up right where you left off with the new Resume Playback feature.

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OneDrive – Version 3.9.0

OneDrive

What’s new in this version:

  • Use a variety of apps to create photos and videos on your device? No problem! The OneDrive app can now automatically upload them from the locations you select.
  • Have an SD Card with your photos stored on them? Plug it in and OneDrive can upload them up for you.

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Brave Browser – Version 1.9.0

Brave Browser

What’s new in this version:

  • IMPROVEMENT: Rebranded to Brave.
  • IMPROVEMENT: Turned on Tracking Protection feature by default (can be turned off in Settings->More).
  • IMPROVEMENT: Turned on Ad Block feature by default (can be turned off in Settings->More).
  • IMPROVEMENT: Added disable protection option to easily whitelist at the site level (menu item ’Enable Brave shields’).

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Adobe Photoshop Lightroom – Version 2.0.0

Adobe Lightroom

What’s new in this version:

  • New: Capture amazing moments with the in-app Adobe camera. Apply Photoshop magic before you capture with one of five new, specially formulated presets. Photos can be captured in DNG raw format on devices that provide DNG capture capabilities.
  • Enhanced: Tone Curve – Point Curve Mode.
  • New: Split Tone adjustments.
  • New: Dehaze adjustment tool.
  • New: Full resolution output. Now, export and share photos taken through the in-app Adobe camera at full resolution.

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Deezer Music – Version 5.22.62

Deezer Music

What’s new in this version:

  • Android Auto: Access Flow, your playlists and albums straight from your car’s dashboard and select the music you love using only your voice. Available for Premium+ users using Android 5.0.
  • Now you can sort mixes by genre or by popularity.
  • Chromecast: Less malfunctions, more stability.

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Tronsmart Titan desktop Quick Charger review

Devices are getting more and more power hungry, so batteries are growing in size. But charging has long remained fairly slow. If your phone is dead midday, you’ll be stuck by a charger for quite a while before it’s ready to go for a few more hours. But Quick Charge changed that, allowing devices to charge much quicker for a big top up in a surprisingly small amount of time.

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The Tronsmart Titan desktop charger aims to fix dying batteries not only for your smartphone, but for a family of smart devices. It features five ports, all supporting Quick Charge 2.0 for much faster charging rates. All five ports being capable of quick charging is quite a surprise!

The charger is capable of 18W per port and 90W total, so having five devices charging at once doesn’t mean you give up quick charging. If your device doesn’t support Quick Charge 2.0, the charger steps down to 5V/2A charging, so this isn’t exclusively for modern devices. It also has protection circuits to prevent overheating and overcharging, which is standard for quality chargers.

When I plug my Moto X Pure Edition into this charger, it recognizes it as a Turbo charger and charges at a staggering rate equivalent to the included Motorola Turbo charger. For my specific device, it ends up charging around 60-70% an hour. A 15 minute charge can get you around 20% of your battery filled up, good for a few hours of use and quite a while of standby if you’re going out.

The device is also ready for travel, supporting 110-240V with the right prong adapter or cable. Instead of bringing a bunch of wall warts to take up precious hotel outlets, this one device can do it all.

One complaint I have is that it emits a quiet buzzing. This isn’t nearly as bad as many chargers seem to do (I’ve seen a few that emit a loud shriek from across the room). I could hear it when the charger was on my bedside table, but it’s inaudible moved 5 feet away to my desk. I consider this a very minor problem as a youngster with acute hearing, and it’ll likely be entirely inaudible for anyone over 30.

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Another odd little thing is the green light. It’s fairly dim, so it doesn’t really bug me at night (and I unplug most glowing things at night). But it doesn’t turn off when the switch on the rear is flipped off. Odd design choice, but not one that matters.

If you’re interested in picking one up, hit the source link. It’s not particularly cheap (going for $37.99 on Amazon as of writing this review), but it’s a great accessory to keep around the house. Let the entire family charge their devices, or charge your own pile of devices all at once, and bring it abroad for easy and quick charging from a single outlet.

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Sprint brings back two-year contracts

Falling in line with the other three big carriers, Sprint recently got rid of two-year contracts. It’s been the direction US carriers have been headed in for a while now, with T-Mobile dropping contracts first. Installment plans are the new contract, but it gives people just a bit more freedom to move between carriers.

However, Sprint is officially bringing back two-year contracts. The company claims it wants to give customers more choices. Sprint now offers a phone lease, a monthly installment plan that we’re all used to, a contract, or full retail price for a phone. To be fair, more choices is rarely a bad thing, and this move isn’t really going to hurt Sprint in any obvious way.

Now Sprint can brag about being the only carrier of the big four to offer contracts to all of its customers. What do you guys think of this decision? Do people still want contracts, or is this just a useless move by Sprint? Leave a comment!

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Ringing Bells, el fabricante del smartphone que sólo cuesta 3 euros, acusado de estafa

Freedom 251

Hace unos días surgió una noticia que dio la vuelta al mundo en cuestión de días. Y es que una pequeña compañía de origen indio llamada Ringing Bells anunciaba la puesta en venta de un smartphone que costaba únicamente 251 rupias indias, lo que se aproxima a 3 euros. Este pequeños dispositivo, llamado Freedom 251, alcanzó la fama en sólo unos días, aunque puede que eso sea todo lo que vaya a conseguir.

La curiosidad alrededor de este smartphone fue inmensa, y la necesidad de saber sus características, acuciante. Cuando supimos de sus especificaciones, todo empezó a cobrar un aire irreal. Y es que el Freedom 251 posee una generosa pantalla de 5 pulgadas con resolución qHD (540 x 960), además de un procesador de cuatro núcleos a 1,3 GHz, eso sí, de origen desconocido.

El Freedom 251, acusado de estafa

Únicamente con esas características, conocemos lo suficiente del mundo tecnológico como para discernir entre un smartphone barato y otro completamente inverosímil, a no ser, claro, que la compañía desee declararse en quiebra el primer mes de su existencia. Y es que, además de las características mencionadas anteriormente, el dispositivo cuenta con dos cámaras, de 3,2 y 0,2 megapíxeles, junto una batería de 1450 mAh.

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Por estas razones, muchos fueron los que acusaron a la compañía india de fraude y estafa, afirmando que no existe manera de poner a la venta un smartphone a tan bajo precio. Parece que los usuarios estábamos en lo cierto. Y es que, al parecer Ringing Bells está ahora involucrada en incluso más controversia, debido a su implicación en una acusación de fraude y omisión de pago de cuotas.

Estas acusaciones provienen de otra firma tecnológica encargada de la externalización de procesos de negocio. Según el CEO Anuj Bairathi, dueño de Cyfuture y compañía contratada por Ringing Bells, una vez el anuncio del teléfono super-asequible fue realizado, recibieron miles de llamadas. “No obstante, una vez comenzamos a pedir los pagos, acordados de manera semanal, comenzaron a realizar acusaciones y alegaciones falsas para, más tarde, finalizar de manera abrupta el contrato”, afirma Bairathi.

Mientras tanto, Ringing Bells se ha defendido de las acusaciones acusando a Cyfuture de no ser capaz de sobrellevar la colosal carga de pedidos. Según Ashok Chaddha, CEO de Ringing Bells, esta fue la principal razón por la que cortaron lazos con Cyfuture. No obstante, parece que la historia sólo acaba de empezar, ya que Cyfuture planea llevar a la compañia de Ashok Chaddha a juicio.

¿Qué te parece esta situación?¿Has oído hablar del Freedom 251?

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Acer outs promo video for upcoming Liquid Jade Primo Windows 10 phone

Acer has already showcased the Liquid Jade Primo a few times – at IFA last year, then at CES and at MWC. Yet now after many months of talking about it, the company finally seems intent on actually launching the handset running Windows 10 Mobile. The Jade Primo’s release should happen next month. In the meantime, its maker has created a new promo video for the device, one that clearly positions the Jade Primo as a workhorse.

That means businesses might be the primary intended customers for this smartphone, which is a trend we’re seeing more and more of in the world of Windows 10 Mobile (most recently with the Microsoft Lumia 650 and the HP Elite x3, for example). Bottom line, the Jade Primo will help you get work done, especially thanks to its support for the Continuum feature in Windows 10.

As a quick reminder, the phone comes with a 5.5-inch 1080p touchscreen, a 21 MP rear camera with dual-LED flash, an 8 MP secondary cam, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 808 chipset at the helm, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of expandable storage, and a 2,800 mAh…

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