Monday
Jul152013

Bell Mobility gets Sony Xperia Z smartphone exclusive

The Sony Xperia Z is the latest flagship smartphone from Sony and it is coming exclusively to Bell Mobility. Being a Sony smartphone, it has the latest in camera technology with a 13 MP camera, a large 5" full HD display with the renown Mobile BRAVIA Engine 2 and a 1.5GHz Snapdragon S4 processor backed by 2GB of RAM. What's more impressive is the fact that this sleek and slim smarphone (7.9mm body) is completely dust and waterproof.

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Monday
Jul152013

Meet Moto X, details of Google's next superphone emerge

It seems a Rogers Wireless training video featuring the upcoming Moto X was uncovered over the weekend.  A number of details pertaining to the Google-backed Motorola superphone. Here's the lowdown.

The Moto X will be a Rogers exclusive handset, coming to Canadians in August and available in black or white. Featuring  4.7-inch HD display (1280×720 resolution), 1.7GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 Pro processor, 2GB of RAM,and running Android OS 4.2.2 Jelly Bean. Interesting features include an always-on voice control that's not unlike Siri but with Google Now.  Just like how Google Glass is accessed with " Ok Glass," the Moto X allows hands' free voice activation with "Ok Google Now," then a command.  Moto X is turning into one of the more interesting mobile stories this Summer for sure.

Sunday
Jul142013

Instagram Web allows photo and video embedding

It won’t be long until you start seeing Instagram photos and videos on news sites and blogs all over the internet since the photo- and video-sharing service now lets you embed content to other sites from its Web version. A share button is now visible under the comment button which provides you with the embed code.

Friday
Jul122013

Snaplay aims to become the “Shazam for images”

You know how Shazam makes it easier for you to look for that elusive song? Snaplay, a reverse images search app, wants to make it easier for you to look for videos and music online using photos. Acting much like a QR code reader (sans the QR code), Snaplay lets you take a photo of an album cover or movie poster or the like and have the app bring back related media content.

On the video side, it integrates with YouTube; while for music, it integrates with Spotify or uses songs you’ve stored on your device.