Wednesday
Feb252015

Microsoft YouthSpark Challenge for Change contest launches today

Microsoft YouthSpark Challenge for Change contest launched today. The contest was created to inspire and reward young people who have the passion and creativity to make their communities, schools, campuses, or the world a better place.

This is a worldwide contest open to those aged 13-25, who are encouraged to submit an idea designed to spark change for good in their community or around the world for a chance to win amazing prizes. Hit jump for all the details.

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Wednesday
Feb252015

Motorola launches new Moto E entry-level smartphone now featuring LTE and Lollipop

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Motorola launched an updated and redesigned version of its most affordable Moto E smartphone by bringing Android 5.0.2 Lollipop and LTE to the entry-level. It is expected to be available for about $150 contract-free next month at Koodo, TELUS and Videotron. It will also be available at chatr wireless, MTS and WIND this spring. Its US price is $119.

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Tuesday
Feb242015

Prezi brings presentations to your Android phone

Prezi has heard the plea of its users to bring its presentation platform to Android. Now, those using Google’s mobile platform can bring their presentations anywhere. The app brings features like cloud syncing and remote mobile presenting. So, you always have the current version of your presentation and you have the ability to invite up to 30 people to view your prezi even away from your desk. You also get offline access to recently used presentations and other prezis if you need inspiration to strike. The app is now available for free download on Google Play Store.

Source: Prezi | Download: Google Play Store

Tuesday
Feb242015

Opera offers free apps for emerging countries

Opera is hoping to get people from emerging nations on the internet with its new service. Called App Pass, the company gives smartphone users the ability to download and use apps without paying for data. App Pass will allow operators to provide “free, sponsored or low-cost access to select apps.”  They’re launching the service with fellow Norwegian Teleno. The carrier operates in Vietnam and other Asian countries. They will be offering it in short-term passes at the moment but Opera intends to introduce sponsored and paid plans to give users app bundles for a flat fee.

The service is part of Opera Max app, an Android app that helps cut down mobile data usage by compressing it up to 50 percent.

Source: Opera | Via: Engadget