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Cricket Wireless now offering affordable unlimited calling and texting

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If you do not happen to be a power user who uses lots of data, it may be a little bit of a challenge to find the most affordable contract for you. Sure, there’s quite a few deals out there, but the choice may not quite suit your needs, particularly when it comes to text and voice calls.

Cricket Wireless’s new plan may however add another option to your list. Beginning 9th September, Cricket customers can get unlimited text and calls for $30, along with 1GB of high-speed data. This option may be appealing to customers who have little need for data but find themselves ringing up countless calls and texts.

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Also beginning on the 9th of September, people who switch to Cricket can receive a free select 4G LTE smartphone, with activation of a smartphone plan. Customers can choose from the Alcatel STREAK™, ZTE Sonata™ 3 or Kyocera Hydro VIEW.

Buyer’s Guide: MVNOs

App News: Google’s new way to search

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Google’s brand new search app allows you to find content buried deep within your existing apps. A lot of the content users are searching for is saved in the device’s applications. The new feature called “Inside Search” will allow you to search inside your phone’s apps rather than having to open numerous tabs.

Whereas a typical Google search takes place online, on remote servers, an In Apps search takes place solely on your device meaning the app will even work offline. The offline feature means that your private information is completely safe as it is not sent to Google.

It also means that it won’t eat all of your data and if you’re running on a frustratingly slow connection, you can simply switch your Wi-Fi off without it affecting the apps. You can also choose which specific apps “Inside Search” has access to via the settings.

In Apps will allow you you to search for things such as contacts, messages, media,tasks and much much more. At this moment in time, it is only compatible with the like of Gmail, Spotify and YouTube but there are big things on the horizon and according to Mobile specialists Mobile Phones Direct, the app will soon be able to work with a long list of others including Evernote, LinkedIn and Facebook Messenger.

So if you can’t remember the role of that client you met several months ago, or the finer details of a meeting, or simply what restaurant you were chatting about to a friend, Inside Search will be your savior. Inside Search will also allow you to listen to your favorite song on loop, or watch that video that makes you laugh every time, all in one place, whilst ensuring you stay organised as you can also check off items from your tasks and reminders.

Thus, you can work your way through your to-do- list whilst singing along to the song that’s been on 15 times already.

Google has long been working to bring in-app content to search with its app indexing project. The feature even allowed you to stream the app from a virtual machine if it was not installed on your smartphone. It doesn’t take you to the web version of the app, the stream app is running from Google’s cloud platform and will respond to you as the normal app would.

The streaming option is much improved from Google’s previous app indexing and is a similar concept to “In Apps”, it is compatible with a number of apps such as Hotel Tonight, Weather and New York Subway.

So if you’re looking for a hotel, it will take you to the app so you can book the perfect one for you, rather than taking you to a website. It’s easy to pull up the likes of the cost of a hotel room online, but personal content such as to-do- lists or emails is not indexed. In order to bring the personal content, the app must be able to delve into the device’s operating system.

That is why the “In Apps” feature is only available on Android. The LG V20 phone, set to be released later this year, will be the first phone which offers a home screen
shortcut and Second Screen to the new “In Apps” mode.

AT&T now let’s DIRECTV customers stream videos data free to their smartphones

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AT&T acquired and finalized the acquisition of DIRECTV in 2015 and has been integrating its services to its mobile division rather rapidly.

Following the lead of T-Mobile with unlimited video streaming, customers who have an AT&T mobile plan and a DIRECTV account can now stream unlimited videos through the DIRECTV app without affecting data limits. Unfortunately, the updated app is only available for iOS users right now, with Android planned for a future release.

Here’s what DIRECTV customers get with the DIRECTV App update:

  1. Stream Live Channels. Access to live programming that you subscribe to on DIRECTV (up to 315 different channels), almost anywhere you have internet access, whether it’s via Wi-Fi or mobile network. You can restart shows in progress or watch shows that aired in the last 72 hours – even if you forgot to record them!
  2. Stream Recorded Programs. Access to content recorded on your home DVR via your mobile device, wherever you have internet access, whether it’s via Wi-Fi or mobile network.
  3. View Recorded Programs Offline. Ability to download almost all recorded content from your home DVR to your mobile device via your home Wi-Fi network. Once downloaded, you can watch that program anywhere, even if you’re on a plane – no internet required.

Buyer’s Guide: AT&T

Unlike T-Mobile, AT&T users will not be able to stream other video services like YouTube or Netflix for free. However it is a step in the right direction for customers who want to stay connected to their shows and movies no matter where they are.

If you recall, AT&T also brought back unlimited data plans for DIRECTV subscribers at the beginning of the year at $100 for the first line, and $40 per additional line.

If you’d like to learn more, you can read the full press release here.

Android development starting from scratch

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It may seem there’s an Android app for every purpose now, but the truth is, there’s always room for new and innovative apps. With an idea for an app and a little bit of technical knowledge, you could be the next developer to release a popular one that gets huge numbers of downloads. Android’s development framework allows for both innovative and user-friendly apps. There is a great number of niches for Android apps that still haven’t been filled. Even current niche markets with a lot of leading apps can still lapse in quality after a while.

The best place to begin learning how to create apps is the official Android developer website. It helps if you have previous experience writing programs in Java, since Android development is mostly done in this programming language. Java is a fairly simple, high-level programming language to learn with a bit of practice.

Getting Started with Android Development

For beginners to Android app development, the official developer site has a thorough and user-friendly learning section. Lessons cover setting up your initial development environment, and planning the design of your first Android app’s interface. Additional lessons cover how to distribute a finished app and releasing it for sale in the Google Play Store. If you have worked with the iTunes store in the past then it will be seamless to use.

The Android developer site has all the tools you’ll need as a developer to get started with your first app project. The platform has the needed IDE, and a variety of tools and information for you to begin learning how to make Android apps right away. Instructions and other related materials are located in the Android development documentation. This rich instructional source for app development is maintained and updated by the original developers of the Android SDK, so it’s the most reliable for accuracy when it comes to learning how to make your own Android apps from scratch.

Before you begin writing any code, you’ll need to develop a plan for the user interface of your Android app, one that’s user-friendly and eye-catching for people who will want to download your app. “Planning with great back end design from the ground up is crucial to building a successful high end mobile application” according to mobile app development team ChartoLabs based out of San Francisco, California, the hub of software developers. The Android user experience is often what determines an app’s success in the Google Play Store so working on quality design is always important and shouldn’t be something you go cheap on. Even though you may have a good vision of what each user will do with your new app, you need to first envision each possible way they’ll interact with it on their Android phones or tablets. The ideal app design is simple and intuitive, yet powerful enough to accomplish what your app’s description promises that it will accomplish.

When you work with the framework the Android IDE provides, the APIs you use will guide you through coding apps that will take total advantage of the device’s software features, hardware, Internet connection, peripheral devices, and any similar features. Before starting a coding project with this mobile development IDE, it’s also important to understand some key differences between the standard desktop Java language and the Android Java language. Thankfully, these differences are fairly simple to understand and to apply once you have a good foundation in Java syntax.

Once everything’s been planned, designed, coded, and tested, you’ll be ready to ship your app for downloads from the Google Play Store. You have a variety of options as far as monetization strategies and the specific types of devices that will be compatible with your app.

Android Pay now supports Chase, and many more

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Android Pay has been quiet for some time now, and we were beginning to get a tad worried about Google’s wireless payment solution as it was eerily quiet. Fortunately, today we have learnt that Android Pay has been expanded and now supports hundreds of new retailers and several new banks.

The most prominent new member in the pack is Chase. The American bank is one of the most popular and widely used banks in the United States, so we’re glad to see that it is finally supported. In fact, starting today, Android Chase customers can add their eligible Chase Visa cards like Freedom, Slate, Sapphire, United Mileage Explorer and Hyatt Credit Card to Android Pay. Users will be able to have the same benefits and protections they’re used to getting with a Chase card – while still having the ability to make contactless purchases in stores and apps.

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Google also says that they have also been hard at work, working closely with merchant partners to incorporate rewards and services into Android Pay:

At Walgreens, we recently integrated their Balance Rewards loyalty program with Android Pay at more than 8,100 locations nationwide. Now, with just two taps at checkout, Walgreens customers paying with Android Pay can enjoy savings, earn and redeem loyalty points, and pay for their purchases. And there’s no need to even open the app – it’s smart enough to know when to pull up a customer’s Balance Rewards card and when to pay. We’re also thrilled to partner with Dunkin’ Donuts and Chili’s, who will both be integrating their loyalty programs with Android Pay in the coming months.

With Uber, we’re excited to be the first mobile wallet to deeply integrate with their new Payment Rewards program, which allows users to unlock timely discounts. Starting today through October 15th, all Android Pay users in the US can enjoy 50% off 10 Uber rides.* No codes, no hassle – just use Android Pay on Uber to get your discounted rides.”

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Another new feature, Android Pay will also support online purchases on certain websites, which means that you can securely do transactions without having to share your card information with the website. This, according to Google, with be rolling out “soon”.

Pixel phones could launch with Android 7.1, report confirms

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Just days after the official launch of Android 7.0 Nougat comes word that its first maintenance release is not far behind. According to a number of sites and reports, an Android 7.1 build has already been spotted in apps and logs.

Google has previously indicated that the first MR would come in the fall; an exact launch date hasn’t been tipped just yet. Given that this would jump from 7.0 to 7.1, we might look for a rather noteworthy changelog. As a reminder, the previous Marshmallow builds were much more incremental, going from 6.0 to 6.0.1 at first.

With all of that in mind, it’s possible that the 7.1 release will be the rumored API level 25. In other words, it could very well debut at the same time as the new Nexus/Pixel models.

What about the LG V20 and it being the first to launch with Android 7.0? That’s totally possible. But, from the sounds of it, Google could drop an updated version of Android shortly after. It wouldn’t be Google if they weren’t first to debut the newest software with the newest hardware.

UPDATE (09-07): According to oft-accurate Twitter source, LlabTooFeR, the Pixel line will debut with 7.1.

5 cool ways to utilize your old Android device (PROMOTED)

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Android devices are just about everywhere today, as the majority of smartphone users own Android-based models.  But, while Android smartphones are incredibly useful and versatile, like any gadget, they have a lifespan.

After two years of usage or so, you may find your beloved Android phone has become sluggish. Or, perhaps battery problems have popped up.  What to do? Trade in? Sell? If you do not want to exchange it for a new device, the old phone can be utilized in plenty of other ways than making calls.

Below listed are 5 cool ways to use your old Android device:

As an alarm clock – You can use your old Android phone that has become slower or developed other problems as an alarm clock. The built-in ringtones can easily be used or, get an app like Zedge, or use your favorite song as the wake up tune. Position it on a stand so that the sound from speaker does not get muffled and away you go!

As a music player – If you have not exchanged or sold your old Android device, using it as a standalone music player makes sense. You can fill the internal memory, and often the external memory card, with songs, playlists, and albums of your choice. A great thing about using it as a music player is that there is no need to use a SIM. And, while the tech still exists, you can also connect it to external speakers through the 3.5mm jack or wired headphones.

As an offline GPS device – If you do not want to subscribe to paid GPS subscription service for your sedan or SUV but still want offline GPS assistance, this is the perfect way to make use of your old Android device. Head to the Google Play Store, you can find a number of offline navigation apps, including Google Maps. Put the phone in a mount in the cabin of your car and you’ve got turn-by-turn directions to your next getaway.

As a digital photo frame – There is no need to buy a standalone digital photo frame when an old Android phone is collecting dust. Among old Android phone uses, a photo frame is a worthy one, particularly for larger displays. You may need to find a suitable stand for your device but it could look awesome when you’re set up. Pick an app from the Play Store, pull up images from the internal storage or memory card, or stream them over Wi-Fi. You can often find these apps have cool transition effects to make them even more interesting.

As an e-book reader – When you find the old Android phone has become slow for daily use and for serving as your primary device, dial it back use it as an e-book reader. Download Amazon Kindle and/or any other relevant e-book apps and your large-screen phone is still functional and practical. Use your home Wi-Fi network to download and access e-books,

There are, of course, plenty of other was to use your aging Android phone. We’ve only outlined a few of them here. Other ideas include using it as a surveillance camera, a handheld gaming device for the younger children, or as a backup camera.

What have you done to breathe new life into an old Android phone?

LG looks to salvage rough 2016 with the all new ‘Nougaty’ V20

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LG had a rough first half of the year with its controversial G5 flagship that took a beating in the media with its painted metal body. It never recovered from the whole plastic versus paint fiasco and has also experienced issues with a bootloop issue on its previous flagships angering many of its most loyal customers.

LG is now looking to save its abysmal 2016 with the all new V20, a follow up to last year’s V10. The all new V20 is the first flagship to come with Android 7.0 Nougat, even beating Google’s own Nexus devices to the punch. Specs wise the V20 is a powerhouse:

  • 5.7″ QHD display, 2,560 x 1,440 pixels
  • Dual display
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  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 with Adreno 530 graphics
  • 4GB RAM
  • 32GB/64GB internal storage
  • 3200mAh battery
  • Dual rear camera setup, 16MP and 8MP

LG has an opportunity to steal market share from Samsung with the whole Note 7 fire debacle and this announcement comes just before the iPhone 7 launch which many are expecting to be a bore.

The V20 will also be the first to include a 32-bit quad DAC for audiophiles who love their music. It’s also been tuned by B&O audio who is known for its high-end sound reproduction and hardware.

Last year’s V10 was known for its durable plastic body with stainless steel rails which prevented the phone from breaking on falls of four feet or less. This year LG went the route of a lightweight aluminum body, and rather than go with modularity, it maintained the removable back plate like last year’s model.

Power users love the ability to change batteries and LG chose to go with a slightly larger 3200mAh battery that is swappable, in hopes of improving upon the average to poor battery life found in the V10.

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LG is set to release the V20 by the end of Q3 this year, which means it should be released no later than the end of this month. Pricing has yet to be set, but as with most flagships, I am sure this one will cross the $650 mark.

What are your thoughts? Is this V20 going to supplant the Note 7 as the king of the phablets? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Motorola’s $150 Moto G4 Play works on all major US carriers

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Motorola today revealed its latest smartphone, the Moto G4 Play, putting it on the calendar with a September 15 launch. As the least expensive version of the G4 line thus far, it delivers more entry-level specifications than its counterparts.

Perhaps more importantly than its hardware, though, is the fact that it will work with all four major US wireless providers. Indeed, the $150 phone can hop from AT&T or T-Mobile over to Sprint or Verizon.

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Running Android 6.0 Marshmallow, the G4 Play comes with a 5-inch display at 720 pixel resolution, and an 8-megapixel rear camera. Under the hood we find a 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor with 2GB RAM and 16GB storage.

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Other specifications include a 5-megapixel front-facing camera, microSD expansion card slot for up to 128GB storage, a 2,800mAh battery, and Motorola’s nano-coating technology for protection against splashes.

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The Moto G4 Play will carry a $150 price tag; however, Amazon is offering a Prime Edition of the phone which comes in at a very-affordable $99.99. That’s right, it’s unlocked and ready to rock with you carrier and costs a cool hundred bucks. Exclusive to Amazon Prime subscribers, it places occasional ads on the lock screen and in notifications.

Customers can pre-order the Moto G4 Play through a variety of outlets, including Amazon, Motorola, and B&H Photo Video.

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Canyons of Mars is a simple but punishing arcade game (review)

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This is going to be a rather quick and simple review, as the game being reviewed is also pretty simple and quick-playing. Canyons of Mars is a simple side-to-side arcade game, and is intended for quick pickup-and-play.
It’s a family-friendly (easy and safe for the kiddos) title with a clean design. It comes to us from developer South Pacific Apps (makers of “Fill the Pot”, also reviewed here on our site).

Setup

Simple enough; just download from the Play Store, and enter the game. Upon entry to the title screen you can jump right into gameplay, adjust audio settings, see the game’s record scores, and choose to pay up to the premium (no-ads) version.

Screenshot_2016-08-30-22-57-59Going into gameplay, your next screen is to choose your “martian” or avatar. You’re forced to start with the weakest martian for your first levels, until you collect enough blue jewels to but your next martian (for example, then next better martian costs 100 jewels). So you grab your martian, hit ‘play’, and you are transferred into gameplay.

Gameplay

The game is extremely easy to play. You have only 2 controls to worry about, tap/hold the left side of the screen to move left, and tap/hold right to move right.Screenshot_2016-09-05-21-56-12

Your objective is to move left and right, simultaneously collecting jewels and assorted power-ups, and avoiding falling Mars rocks. The jewels you want to get a more capable martian for your next level (see above); the power-ups will help you last longer on your current level.
The power-ups are of three varieties:

  1. Boosters to improve your horizontal speed.
  2. Armor and armor repair.
  3. Blasters to shoot apart oncoming falling rocks.

Screenshot_2016-08-30-22-58-45That’s really all there is to it. With these tools and skills, your goal is to survive each level, upgrade your martian, and conquer the next level.

What We Liked

As stated above, Canyons of Mars is a family-friendly game, and would be of particular interest for younger kiddos like preschoolers and kindergardeners. The options are limited enough so as not confuse a player. Meanwhile, the graphics are clean and bold (attractive to younger eyes) and the sound effects are a pleasant combination of cartoon background music along with Nickelodeon-esque sound effects.

What Could Use Improvement

Screenshot_2016-08-30-22-59-05As a reviewer my main complaint is with how punishing the game is when it comes to getting hit with a rock you’re trying to avoid. In a lot of games you’re given a lot of chances to continue play (you can take a lot of bullets, or you can get injured otherwise quite a bit before dying and therefore ending your turn).
In Canyons of Mars, there is very little pity given to you as a player. If you happen to have your armor & shield really built up, you may be able to sustain contact with two or maybe three rocks. But the rest of the time (which is a majority of gameplay in my opinion), upon contact with a single rock, you are dead, your turn is over, and you are directed to re-start the level.

This in my opinion is very punitive, and is a deterrent to its replay value. It could get a bit frustrating when you get pretty far on a level (including collecting quite a few power-ups in the process) only to have it all end because a single rock hits you. It was a bit of a turn-off, to be honest.

Conclusion

In all, Canyons of Mars is a pretty decent game, as long as you know what you’re getting into. A MMO simulation is is not, but it’s not trying to pretend to be, either. The game is probably best played by younger device users, or other simpler minds in your house (Like my brothers. Hi guys!).

Download Canyons of Mars from the Play Store here.