Friday, July 22, 2016

ZTE Launches Insanely Affordable Zmax Pro With 6-Inch HD Screen And Fingerprint Sensor For $99 At MetroPCS and other top stories.

  • ZTE Launches Insanely Affordable Zmax Pro With 6-Inch HD Screen And Fingerprint Sensor For $99 At MetroPCS

    ZTE Launches Insanely Affordable Zmax Pro With 6-Inch HD Screen And Fingerprint Sensor For $99 At MetroPCS
    Consumers looking for a budget-friendly smartphone that has all the bells in whistles without the steep price will now be able to preorder ZTE's Zmax Pro at MetroPCS. ZTE unveiled the Zmax Pro, its exclusive phablet for the prepaid wireless carrier, at a press event in New York on Monday. Unlike its high-end Axon line, the main selling point of the Chinese smartphone manufacturer's latest device for its ZMax brand is that the phone has the insanely affordable price of just $99 after the MetroPC..
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  • Kepler confirms more than 100 planets in single trove

    Kepler confirms more than 100 planets in single trove
    Image montage showing the Maunakea Observatories, Kepler Space Telescope, and night sky with K2 Fields and discovered planetary systems (dots) overlaid. An international team of scientists discovered more than 100 planets based on images …more.
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  • Original Dead Rising to haunt PC this year

    Original Dead Rising to haunt PC this year
    After a pre-E3 leak, and an unseasonably festive trailer, Dead Rising 4’s release date was confirmed last month. On the off chance that wasn’t enough Frank West-flavoured zombie slaughter for you, though, Capcom has now revealed the original Dead Rising—now ten years old—is finally heading to PC for the first time. Better late than never.  As reported by Eurogamer, a trophy list for the first game appeared on achievements tracking site Exophase recently, which pointed towards an imminent PS4 ..
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  • First Drive: 2017 Infiniti QX30

    First Drive: 2017 Infiniti QX30
    Infiniti's QX30 will have to strike a delicate balance by filling a high-demand niche in the crossover segment, without impeding its sibling, the QX50 small SUV. (Jeff Jablansky). BY Jeff Jablansky. NEW YORK DAILY NEWS. Monday, July 18, 2016, 10:25 AM.
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  • One of Apple Music's biggest problems is getting fixed

    One of Apple Music's biggest problems is getting fixed
    Apple is addressing a major complaint some users had with the way its Apple Music streaming service functions when it comes to matching your personal music collection to an online catalog – a feature that allows you to stream your tracks from the cloud, via Apple’s iCloud. The company is now switching from a poorer matching technology to use audio fingerprinting. By doing so, it will allow for more accurate matches, and – perhaps, most importantly – it means that Apple will no longer be applyi..
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  • Pokémon Go will launch in Japan tomorrow with game's first sponsored location

    Pokémon Go will launch in Japan tomorrow with game's first sponsored location
    Pokémon Go fever has doubled the value of Nintendo’s business, pushing it past Sony in the process. Can you imagine what will happen when the game finally goes live in Japan, the birthplace of the Pokémon phenomenon? Well, you don’t have long to wait since Pokémon Go is scheduled to launch in Japan tomorrow (Wednesday), sources have confirmed to TechCrunch. Niantic, the company behind the title, did not reply to our request for comment. Pokémon Go is currently available in over 30 countries, i..
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  • Record-Setting Hard Drive Writes Information One Atom At a Time

    Record-Setting Hard Drive Writes Information One Atom At a Time
    An excerpt from Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species—atom by atom. (Image: Sander Otte et al., 2016/Nature Nanoscience) Researchers working in the Netherlands have developed an atomic-scale rewritable data-storage device capable of packing 500 terabits onto a single square inch. Incredibly, that’s enough to store every book written by humans on a surface the size of a postage stamp. Holy shit. It is as if we have invented the atomic scale printing press. This atomic hard drive, develop..
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  • Xbox One S to launch on August 2

    Xbox One S to launch on August 2
    The Xbox One lands in 25 countries come August 2. Microsoft Microsoft will kick off sales of its new Xbox One S starting Tuesday, August 2. There is one catch. The Xbox One S will be available in three different capacities and price tags -- a 500GB version for $299, a 1TB version for $349 and a 2TB version for $399. However, only the 2TB version lifts off on August 2, Matt Lapsen, general manager for Xbox Devices..
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