A new Meizu smartphone, alleged to be the Meizu m4, has leaked online. The leak - which comes in the form of a Weibo post- shows the device's images from TENAA, although the official TENAA listing for the phone doesn't seem to be live yet. Aside from images, the Weibo post also reveals some information about the device, including a metal body (with some plastic parts) and an RMB 899 (around $135) price tag. It also says that the phone doesn't feature a fingerprint sensor. Needless to say, none of this has been officially confirmed by Meizu. So, until that happens or we get the official TENAA listing, take this information with a pinch of salt. Via
Perhaps as many of you, my image drawing and editing days started off on MS Paint. As you may have heard, Microsoft is completely revamping the app, giving it 3D capabilities. Twitter user Gustave M published the AppX file signed by Microsoft for the Windows Store, so it's easy to install (it only works on 64-bit devices, though). Find the download link in Gustave's tweet. I tried out the app quickly and drew this picture - okay, my artistic abilities are suspect and the app doesn't quite work right, but it has some powerful features. New Paint has a modern, tablet-friendly interface You can draw 3D shapes (couldn't find a way to do much with them, though) but my favorite feature is the 2D shapes. Several pre-made ones are available (free-hand drawing is possible too) and you can change the stroke. For the star, I used the star shape and told Paint to use the spray can tool for the outline, then gave it a fill color. There are no layers and o...
Maximum speed of 106 mph. Sony publically tested a prototype of its speedy airplane-looking drone that the company plans on putting to use serving business customers. Looking like a chubby concorde, the VTOL takes off and lands vertically like a Harrier Jump Jet. It’s capable of flying for more than two hours with a top speed of 106 mph (170 kph) and can carry a load of up to 22 pounds (10 kg). Sony’s joint-venture drone company called Aerosense is developing the device as part of Sony’s strategy to expand into enterprise markets. Aerosense will cater to business by offering automatically piloted services such as inspecting infrastructure and surveying land. “By making it automated, drones will be considerably safer because many of accidents today are caused by human errors,” chief executive of Aerosense Hisashi Taniguchi said at a news conference, according to The Wall Street Journal. Taniguchi told The Journal that Aerosense hopes to generate ¥10 billion ...
Sprint has announced the pricing and the availability details of the Samsung Galaxy S5 smartphone on its network. The latest Galaxy S smartphone will cost $199 after a $50 mail-in rebate with a 2-year contract or $649 without any long-term commitment. The carrier is also offering the Easy Pay option for the Galaxy S5 and if you prefer to opt for it, then you will have to pay $27.09 a month for a period of two years, with $0 down. Sprint will also have the new Samsung Gear devices on sale. The Gear Fit wearable will cost $199.99, while the carrier is charging $199.99 and $299.99 for Gear 2 Neo and Gear 2 respectively. All the above mentioned gadgets will be available on April 11, but you can pre-order the Galaxy S5 and its accessories with the carrier, right away. For a limited time, consumers who purchase Galaxy S5 on a Sprint Family Plan with Easy Pay will get a free Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 on a data plan with a two year agreement. Meanwhile, other Major...
These are some of the best apps and games of the week. Swype Swype 2.0 for Android brings with it two new features. The first is a theme store where users can purchase additional themes for the keyboard, including the new Star Trek theme. Second, there is now an emoji drawer, which allows you to pick and choose all the system emoji. Other than that there is also support for two new languages, improved auto-correct, and bug fixes. Price: $0.99 Download: Android Instagram Instagram 7.5 brought with it a major change for those who regularly use the platform. You can now upload images and videos in landscape or portrait orientation and are no longer restricted to the 1:1 square aspect ratio. All you have to do is click a button while picking the image from the gallery and you can upload it in the original aspect ratio (limited to 3:4 vertically). This feature is available on the iOS and Android versions of the app. Price: Free Download: iOS • ...
Nokia X is a brand new platform but its app store felt acceptably full, considering it launched just a couple of days ago. There we found a couple of the usual benchmarks we run (there’s also the browser-based SunSpider) so we decided to find out how the Nokia X and XL stack up against the competition. The Nokia X prioritizes affordability over performance, Nokia made it clear that Lumia is its top performer. Still, the Moto G offers goodies like a quad-core processor (a Cortex-A7 no less) and a 720p screen, but it’s nearly double the price. The 4.5″ Moto G starts at €170, while the 4″ Nokia X and 5″ XL are €90 and €110 respectively. Benchmark Pi Lower is better Sort by Label Sort by Value Samsung Galaxy S4 (S600) 132 LG Optimus G Pro 147 HTC One 151 Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 169 Sony Xperia Z 264 HTC Butterfly 266 Samsung Galaxy Note II 305 Alcatel One Touch Hero 308 Huawei Ascend Mate 347 Mot...
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