Monday
Aug102015

Alcatel OneTouch IDOL 3 4.7 coming to both the US and Canada unlocked next week

Alcatel OneTouch is releasing its IDOL 3 4.7 smartphone via the alcatelonetouch.us (USA) an alcatelonetouch.ca (Canada) websites as well as Amazon for $179.99 (USD) beginning next Friday. This is the smaller version of the practical yet powerful OneTouch IDOL 3, it has a 720p display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor plus 1.5GB of RAM. 16GB of storage is available onboard with microSD expansion.

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Sunday
Aug092015

500px for iOS now looks like Instagram for pros

500px was built around the idea of being a service for “serious photographers.” Not wanting to be left behind, they updated their iOS app to revamp the experience on it. It has a new home feed that shows what your fellow photographers have been up to. It also has a Discover tab to check out shots you might not find on your own. There are also Adobe editing tools integrated to help you tweak your shots as well as a simpler way to upload photos and find other users.

The iOS update is already available. Meanwhile, Android users will be getting access to this redesign soon, too.

Source: 500px | Via: Engadget | Download: Apple App Store (Free)

Sunday
Aug092015

Update lets you replace Google Now on Android with Microsoft’s Cortana

While the “Hey Cortana” prompt still isn’t available in the beta version of the app on Android, Microsoft Cortana can be your main digital assistant on Android now. You now have the ability to replace the Google Now shortcut, which has you pressing and holding down the home button, with Cortana. We’re not sure yet if they “Hey Cortana” prompt will be making its way too Android, possibly because of hardware limitations, but we’ll take what we can get now. If you’re interested in being a beta tester for Cortana on Android, you can check the sign-up process here.

Source: The Verge

Sunday
Aug092015

Opera buys Bemobi, a Netflix-like smartphone app subscription service

You might know Opera more for its data-saving browser but the company wants to create a name for itself in the app industry as well. They just bought Bemobi, a mobile app discovery and subscription service. Much like Netflix, you pay a weekly fee on your phone bill to access as many “premium” apps as you like. It’s a move that’ll help Opera expand in Latin America but there are global plans for the service as well. It’ll still operate under its own name but its English-language marketing site goes by the name Apps Club.

Source: Opera | Via: Engadget