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Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Deal: Purchase a Nexus 9 LTE 32GB From Expansys for Just $380

For who knows how long over on Expansys, you can purchase a new Nexus 9 LTE tablet with 32GB of storage for just $379.99. Considering Google sells this exact tablet on the Google Store for $599, this is a pretty sweet deal. 

The Nexus 9 is powered by a 64-bit Tegra K1 processor and 2GB of RAM, featuring a very nice 8.9″ QXGA (2048×1536) display, 8MP rear-facing camera, and 6,700mAh battery. Given it is a Nexus, it should be one of the first devices to receive an official update to Android M upon its release, so that’s exciting. Plus, this is the LTE variant, meaning you can slap a SIM card in there and do your browsing from wherever, no WiFi needed.

To take advantage, follow the link below.

Expansys Link

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Tip: Play Music Update Gives You Specific Control Over Music That Goes to Your Android Wear Device

Tucked away inside the newest update to Google Play Music (v6.0.1942S) are greatly improved controls over the downloaded albums or playlists that sync with your Android Wear device, should you have one connected. A user over at reddit noticed that after updating, you no longer just have the all or nothing option, where the check of a box told Play Music to either send every single thing you have downloaded to your watch (starting with the most recent) or your watch gets nothing. Instead, you can tell Play Music which albums and playlists you want sent over. 

As you can see from the screenshots, there is a new “Manage Wear downloads” option underneath the box to “Download to Android Wear.” If you open that setting, you are taken to a page that shows the storage state of your Android Wear watch, along with the playlists or albums you have downloaded that are up for transferring over. The list also shows the size of each album or playlist to help you better manage Wear storage.

In order to send an album or playlist, all you have to do is tap on it. If you don’t want something, tap it again.

Thank you, Google.

Via:  reddit

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Monument Valley Ida’s Dream Will be Free to Download on June 25

The somewhat new title for the Monument Valley franchise, Ida’s Dream, is set to rerelease on to Android and other platforms on June 25, for the price of absolutely free. Previously, this DLC was made available through a limited (Red) campaign promotion, but now, everyone who missed out on the previous opportunity to download it can now access it. 

Ida’s Dream continues Monument Valley’s puzzle spectacle, placing you in gorgeous worlds filled with odd-looking creatures and challenging obstacles. According to ustwo’s Director of Games Neil McFarland, “This is content that people haven’t been able to get, or just missed out on, and it’s just really good that we’re completing it now for the majority of players.”

Ida’s Dream relaunches on multiple platforms, including Android, on June 25. You will need to have purchased the original Monument Valley, which is linked below.

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Via: TechCrunch

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Play Music Update is Live With New Navigation Drawer, Free Streaming

This morning, Google announced that Play Music would be receiving an update that introduced free, ad-supported radio for those who aren’t paying $10 a month for All Access. That update is rolling out now and we have the .apk should you want to update today. 

In the update, not only do you have the option to listen for free to curated playlists, but Google is also tweaking the layout of things a bit. The biggest change you will see is in the slideout navigation drawer that includes options of Listen Now, Top Charts, New Releases, My Library, and Browse Stations. What’s different there? Well, Playlists has been moved under My Library, Radio sort of became Browse Stations, and Explore is broken out into two categories of Top Charts and New Releases.

Browse Stations should probably just still be “Radio,” but who am I to decide such things? In that new section, though, you do get more of a “browsing” like experience. In the the former Radio section, you used to see your stations, along with recommendations, but that’s now all under My Library.

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Also, if you were wondering what the ad-support radio looks like, we have images below. Not only will you get video ads before starting up some radio stations, but you will see ads in the app on radio pages. You also only get a limited number of skips in playlists, just like other free streaming services.

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NVIDIA SHIELD Review

NVIDIA’s SHIELD set-top box is quite the little machine. A few of you may already have it in your home, given that it first became available back in late May, but just like smartphones, we like to take our time living with this tech in our own home, making sure we know the whole story before rushing to post a complete review.

I have been living with SHIELD hooked up to my TV in the living room for a little under a month now, and while most of my experience has been fantastic, it’s not NVIDIA’s hardware that causes issues for me at times; it’s Android TV. In the review below, we will go over the benefits of buying a SHIELD over a basic Nexus Player, plus the ups and downs of living with Android TV.

This is our NVIDIA SHIELD review.

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The Good


Specs

The SHIELD features a Tegra X1 processor with 3GB of RAM, plus 16GB of onboard storage. If you opt for the Pro model, you receive 500GB of storage, containing a hybrid HD with spinning hard disk and small amount of flash memory to help with performance. For ports, SHIELD has 2 full-size USB 3.0 slots, HDMI 2.0 with HDCP 2.2 4K (UHD) copy protection, 2.0 micro-USB for ADB, Bluetooth 2.1, Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11 ac – 2×2 MIMO WiFi connectivity, and a Infra-red port for Logitech Universal remotes. In terms of an Android TV set-top box, not much compares to SHIELD currently on the market.

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Hardware

At least from my experience, NVIDIA has never skimped when it comes to hardware. Everything from their tablets (SHIELD Tablet) to hand-held gaming consoles (SHIELD Portable) feel very premium, with SHIELD being no different. It’s slightly heavy, with the look of brushed metal on part of its exterior, but thankfully, this isn’t a device you have to carry around with you. Once you have it placed on your desk or wherever in your living room, it will likely stay there, looking good. It features a unique design, with edges and points on its topside, plus that shiny NVIDIA Green illumination when powered on. It’s a good looking unit.

Accessories

Like other SHIELD devices, the SHIELD Android TV has a few accessories available to it, those being a SHIELD Remote and a SHIELD Stand. The SHIELD Remote is much like the remote you would find with the Nexus Player, but NVIDIA went above and beyond in terms of capability. With SHIELD Remote, folks who wish to watch their shows in privacy can hook up a headset directly to the remote for audio via a built-in 3.5mm headphone jack. This way you don’t have to wake up your spouse or kids who are sleeping upstairs while consuming your content. The SHIELD Controller, included with the purchase of SHIELD, also features a headphone jack. The SHIELD Stand is rather basic, allowing you to prop up SHIELD, much like you could a Xbox 360. It features a light adhesive on its bottom side, as to make sure it never falls over during an earthquake or getting bumped by something. This adhesive can be pulled up and moved, remaining sticky and not leaving marks.

The SHIELD Controller that is coupled with SHIELD out of the box is the same controller that launched alongside SHIELD Tablet. The only real difference is that it features Lollipop style buttons instead of Kit Kat on the frontside for Home, Back, and Start. It’s a well-built gaming controller, complete with triggers, bumpers, d-pad, joysticks, and long-lasting battery. The battery is charged via a microUSB port on the controller’s topside, right next to the headphone jack. Folks may ask, why did NVIDIA include a SHIELD Controller with SHIELD and not just a SHIELD Remote? Well, that’s simple. During a briefing, NVIDIA states that they want buyers to receive the full experience, no matter which model of SHIELD you get. SHIELD Android TV is meant to be experienced with a full game controller, given that its main purpose, at least in my eyes, is gaming.

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Each of these accessories can be purchased separately, and additional SHIELD Controllers can be bought as well. The SHIELD Remote is priced at $50, SHIELD Stand at $30, and extra SHIELD Controllers cost $60.

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Gaming and Performance

Most of my excitement surrounding SHIELD was the gaming aspect. Sure, you can play games built for compatibility with Android TV, but let’s be real, not all of those are awesome. Announced alongside SHIELD was the release of DOOM 3: BFG Edition, The Talos Principle, Miami Hotline, and Luftrausers. Now these games are what I’m talking about — games built specifically for those with gaming controllers, played on the big screen TV in your living room. Thanks to SHIELD’s computing power, shooting my way through DOOM 3, plus the older DOOM and DOOM II was really great, and with NVIDIA testing controls and playability themselves, controllers work without a hitch during gameplay.

For users of GameStream, don’t worry, it’s baked into SHIELD as well. GameStream allows you to stream your compatible PC games via your home’s Internet connection to the HDTV in your living room. First introduced with SHIELD Tablet, you will again need to make sure you have all of the necessary tech to make it work. And for the Twitch streamers among us, NVIDIA Share is available, allowing you to stream your gameplay directly to Twitch while you play. For gamers who love to share their experiences, it’s a big advantage over anything else on the market.

Beyond just gaming, whipping through Android TV’s menus is a breeze, with no signs of jank or lag. Everything runs smoothly at 60FPS. With the Tegra X1 and 3GB of RAM, you would really hope not to see any performance hiccups, and thankfully during my living experience, I didn’t notice any issues in the performance department. As long as you have excellent Internet speeds, everything should download smoothly, run phenomenally, and look fantastic.

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GRID

Alongside games released natively for Android that you can download straight from Google Play, NVIDIA has something special for those who want to take gaming to that next level, and that’s Full HD game streaming from GRID. No longer in beta, GRID allows you to stream games via dedicated servers over a high-speed data connection. To NVIDIA, a high-speed data connection equates to a recommended 5-10 Mbps for 720p streaming and 30-50 Mbps for 1080p. To get those speeds, I would recommend hardwiring SHIELD to your router, just to make sure you don’t have to worry about an inconsistent WiFi connection. As for which games are available for streaming, currently there is Batman: Arkham Origins and Arkham Asylum, GRID and GRID 2 (racing games), Borderlands, Homefront, F.E.A.R. 3, Dead Island, and a boat load of LEGO titles. NVIDIA adds new titles to GRID regularly, so don’t worry about running out of titles to play.

Honestly, I don’t like to buy every game that is available for whatever console I own. GRID allows me to play these games free of charge and even saves my progress on a server via my account. As a consumer, this is a ton of value included with my initial purchase of SHIELD, so anything that is included along with that purchase is icing on the cake to me.

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I stress the issue of gaming to potential buyers of SHIELD because if you are interested in buying this box, yet don’t plan on playing any games, what’s the point? Sure, if you want a super glorified $199+ Android TV box, go for it, but in actuality, this is a specialty device with a somewhat limited market. Yes, the gaming industry is huge and mobile gaming is growing like crazy, but how many people really want to play their mobile games on a HDTV? A SHIELD buyer needs to want to play AAA gaming titles in the living room, with a controller in-hand. NVIDIA already has more gaming titles lined up, so if you take gaming seriously, SHIELD is really your only option for the living room in the Android TV space.

4K (UHD) Capability

Unlike other Android TV boxes, SHIELD is essentially future proof. It features the ability to playback 4K content, something that other boxes cannot do. Now, as of today, 4K content is extremely limited, but it is really only a matter of time until it is mainstream. 4K TVs are becoming more affordable, and with this, the demand for 4K content will grow. As we already see, Netflix produces a TV series in UHD, which looks fantastic when being streamed on SHIELD. I thought Kevin Spacey in House of Cards was already a good looking guy, but in 4K, he’s super handsome.

Beyond limited content, unless you want to stream 24 hours of MKBHD YouTube videos, the simple fact that SHIELD supports 4K is important. In a world where whatever we buy seems outdated the second we open the box, SHIELD will at least be able to keep up with the change from Full HD over to 4K as it becomes more popular among movie/TV studios and content creators.

Note: NVIDIA provided a 4K TV to me for this review.

Updates Straight From NVIDIA

Just like previous SHIELD devices from NVIDIA, updates for these units and accessories come straight from the company; no waiting for carriers or any of that nonsense. In my experience, NVIDIA takes the update game extremely serious, always trying to provide the latest build of Android to their customers, while still baking in special features. Since having SHIELD in my home, it has received a few updates that focus on making it perform better during streaming. If updates are important to you, as they should be, SHIELD seems set to receive updates well into the future.

Somewhere in the Middle


Android TV Software

Android TV has been available for quite some time, but it still has some growing to do. The basic operation of it is simple enough, complete with scrolling and clicking, but I feel it is missing something. Maybe if I could hook my cable box up through Android TV to get some type of overlay, that could be sweet, but sadly, this is not the case. Instead, on my TV, I have to switch inputs from my cable box to see my SHIELD content. Once loaded up, Android TV is very minimal. You can access Play Movies and Play Music, plus download third party apps like MLB.TV, Netflix, and Hulu Plus, but one of my main issues was Google Play. Before the recent Android TV update, browsing through whatever titles were available on Google Play wasn’t quite possible. You either had to load up the apps from your desktop and send them to Android TV, or hope the app was popular enough to be listed on the front page. Now with the update available, browsing all apps is possible, it’s just that there seems to be a lack in the Android TV app ecosystem as a whole. It’s growing, but still lacking. Everything you probably need is there, such as Netflix and Hulu — HBO Go is on the way — but a first time user of Android TV may be left a little bored with the lack of features.

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Now, besides an unknown longing for something more, Android TV is a nice, simple platform for watching YouTube videos and movies already in your Play Movies library. Given that it is tied to your account, accessing your already-owned content is very easy, and thanks to the built-in Voice Search function, finding whatever you want is made very easy. Don’t get me wrong, Android TV is nice, but I think it could be better.

Pricing and Availability

SHIELD is priced very well, if you plan on using it to its full potential. For the 16GB model, capable of only holding a few games, you are looking at a $199 price. This includes a SHIELD Controller, access to GRID game streaming, plus a promotion for $30 in Google Play credit and 3 free months of Google Play Music. For an extra $100, you can go the Pro model, featuring 500GB of onboard storage. Included with the Pro is also a SHIELD Controller, $30 of Google Play credit, 3 months of Google Play Music, and a copy of Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel upon its release. So, in my opinion, if you are thinking SHIELD, then you have to go Pro. All that storage will really come in handy, allowing you not to worry about taking up too much space with games you don’t play.

One of my issues with the pricing is not of the unit itself, but with its accessories. For an extra $50, you can buy a SHIELD Remote, or for $30, a SHIELD Stand. While the stand is nice, it’s a piece of plastic that you stick your SHIELD into. It looks cool, but $30? Damn. $50 also seems steep for SHIELD Remote. Instead of including Borderlands and 3 free months of Google Play Music, why not throw in a SHIELD Remote and Stand for Pro model buyers? Or maybe a complete SHIELD Bundle option for those who don’t want/need Play Music and Borderlands? Even more crazy, why not offer a SHIELD coupled with a SHIELD Remote for just $150, then make people purchase a SHIELD Controller separately if they decide they want to game with the device? There are a few different ways NVIDIA could have gone about the pricing for SHIELD, and in the long run, they probably chose right, but as a consumer, I would have liked to see a few more options.

And seriously, $199 for just 16GB of storage? At least make it 32GB, NVIDIA.

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The Not-so-Good


Bugs Here and There

I, along with our friend Dave Kover who owns a Pro model of SHIELD, have come across a bug or two during our time with SHIELD. It’s nothing crazy, but they do exist, and so far, have been the only damper on my time with the device. For me, at times when I don’t place the device into Sleep mode and leave it, I will come back to it and the picture will be extremely distorted. This will force me to restart the box, then all seems well. Again, this only seems to happen when I leave the device sitting for a while and not placing it in Sleep mode. Dave, on the other hand, ran into an issue with the connectivity of his SHIELD Controller. After starting playback on a video, the SHIELD Controller will turn off (disconnect), and then when he presses the SHIELD button to turn on the controller, it won’t sync back up with SHIELD. This also resulted in him having to restart his box. These are not insane bugs, all of which are likely fixable by NVIDIA in an update, but don’t go into SHIELD thinking you will have a flawless experience, and then when something happens you freak out and think your unit is broken. Bugs happen.

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Verdict


In my opinion, SHIELD is the best set-top box you can get on the market today. It delivers everything the competitors have, and then some. Sure, that initial cost might seem high at first, but in the long run, you have a future proof box that delivers your HD movies, music, games, and 4K content. That’s a lot to ask for, all for starting at $199.

The only real reason you should opt for something less is because you think you won’t need all of the gaming features. I mean, c’mon, it comes coupled with a game controller. If games aren’t your thing, then there is no need for it, and maybe a Nexus Player or Smart TV with Android TV baked in would be a better fit. But if you want to turn your TV experience up to 11, SHIELD is the way to go.

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“Undo Send” Comes to Gmail on the Web, Likely Coming to Mobile Apps Soon

Back in May, Google introduced an “undo send” button to Inbox, both on the web and in mobile apps. The feature wasn’t new to many of us, as it had been baked into Gmail for much longer, but only as a “Labs” option for those who knew it existed. Yesterday, that all changed when Google brought “undo send” out of Labs and into general settings on Gmail for the web. Yes, friends, you can now “Whoops!” and un-whoops on Gmail on much more stable terms. Or for some of you, for the first time now that the setting isn’t hidden away. 

Not familiar with “undo send?” This is Google realizing that some times, people might have clicked “send” a bit early or sent something to the wrong person, realizing it a few seconds after the fact. With “undo send” you can tell Gmail to give you up to 30 seconds to decide whether or not you want to call back an email.

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This feature isn’t currently in Gmail apps, but I would imagine it will be here soon. After all, the option is in the Inbox app already.

To enable “undo send,” head into your Gmail settings General tab.

Via:  Google Apps Updates

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Deal: Moto Hint Drops to $99 This Week Only ($50 Off)

Motorola introduced a new deal for the week this morning that features their discreet Bluetooth earbud, the Moto Hint. At $99, this little gadget can yours. That’s a $50 discount, in case you were wondering.

We took the Moto Hint for a spin back in October of last year, finding that the idea behind the Hint is quite interesting even if it falls a bit short of our expectations. While it may not be the ultimate in-ear assistant that Motorola was hoping it would be, it’s not terrible as a Bluetooth headset, especially if you are like me, and don’t want to be the guy seen walking around with a Bluetooth headset in his ear at all times. 

As a recap, the Hint is a tiny earbud that allows you to not only place and receive calls, but also ask it commands like you would your phone. You could ask for the weather or directions, but also hear notifications as they come in. It automatically turns on or off as you put it in or take it out of your ear, charges through its carrying case, and comes in a variety of textures and colors (wood, leather, etc.).

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T-Mobile’s “Un-Carrier Amped!” Kicks Off Thursday, Amping of All Things Uncarrier Incoming. Such Amp.

On Thursday, T-Mobile is kicking off a new initiative called “Un-Carrier Amped!” Yes, the exclamation point is included in the branding for this thing. The plan is for T-Mobile to amp up many of their previously introduced Uncarrier moves, “making them even bigger, even better, even ballsier.” Profanity also incoming! Fat jokes too (unconfirmed). 

T-Mobile is only teasing “Amped!” for now, telling us to “stay tuned.”

Oh, they did launch a site dedicated to amping of things, which you can see here.

Guesses?

 

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Instagram 7.0 Adds New Explore Page, Makes Search Actually Useful

Instagram is pushing a major update to version 7.0 today that introduces an all-new Explore page, along with search functionality that is actually useful.

In the new Explore page, users will find “trends as they emerge in real-time,” trending tags and places, and new curated collections of things like extreme athletes or musicians, “glimmering islands,” architecture, etc. Instagram wants you to not only find the hot happenings near you, but also those around the globe as they are happening. So much happening. 

As for the new search, well, it sounds like you might finally be able to find things for once. You can now search through places to – as Instagram suggests – potentially scout out the next vacation spot or peer inside a trendy restaurant. The new search also lets you search across people, tags, and places all at once.

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The new Explore is only available in the US for now, but search is here for everyone. The 7.0 update is rolling out on iOS and Android today.

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Google Play Music Gets Free, Ad-Supported Radio Streaming in US

Google just announced that Google Play Music now has free, ad-supported radio streaming in the US. That means anyone can login to Play Music, pick a curated playlist, and enjoy free tunes.

The lists could be workout jams, those made to help you wake up happier, something to boost your energy, or hits that will help you wind down for the night. Google has a “team of music experts” who craft each station song by song, “so you don’t have to.”

The free streaming service is available today on the web at music.google.com and will rollout to Android and iOS later this week. 

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Via:  Android Blog

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Dropbox Update Brings Redesign, New Features Like Faster Search

Dropbox on Android received a big update today that ushers in a new design for the storage app, along with a handful of new features.

In the redesign, Dropbox is giving you a taste of Material Design, with FAB, new slideout drawer, and cleaner UI. As Dropbox states, the “fresh look” is “right at home on the latest versions of Android.”

As for new features, Dropbox has added in the ability to take a photo from within a folder, should you want to save a photo directly to that folder. This could be really handy for not only snapping photos of events or gatherings, but also for those who snap photos of bills or other documents. They also improved search and made sharing controls more consistent across the app. 

Here are the new goodies outside of the redesign, according to Dropbox:

  • Put photos where you need them. We’ve added a “plus” button that lets you take a photo right from the folder you want to save it to. Want to share whiteboard notes from a meeting with everyone? Just go to a shared folder, snap a photo, and upload it directly. Best of all, photos you take using the “plus” button will go straight to Dropbox, bypassing your gallery and saving space on your device.
  • Find stuff faster. Our new search icon — located in the top menu — helps you find just what you’re looking for (and you can search within documents too). We’ve also made browsing easier. Now you can swipe left and right to easily navigate through folders on the go.
  • Take action on files. We’ve put key sharing controls — and common file actions like favoriting, moving, and renaming — in the same place across the app. Whether you’re in your file list or previewing a document or photo, just go to the info pane to take action. You’ll also see richer info like file and folder locations, modification dates, and shared folder members in the file list.

The update is rolling out slowly over the coming days on Google Play.

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Via:  Dropbox

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Todoist Launches Material Design Update to Google Play, Includes New Tablet Interface

Over on Google Play, a big update for Todoist, the to-do list and task list organizer app, is now available for all to download. Inside, the developers have completely reworked the application, bringing plenty of Material Design changes, including wonderful animations and transitions. 

Not only does the app look and behave much differently from before, but new features are also packed inside of the update. According to the changelog, various color themes have been added in, allowing users to set one for any mood you may be in. In addition, you can turn a new task into a sub-task during quick-add, add collaborators while creating a new project, Intelligent quick-add with natural date recognition, and much more.

And for all of you tablet owners, a redesigned interface has also been baked in, giving off much more info during a quick glance.

If you use Todoist to take care of your business, head on over to Google Play and grab this update.

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Via: Todoist

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AWESOME DEAL: Motorola Turbo Charger Back at Groupon for $9.99! (Hurry!)

The last time we posted this deal, it sold out in about an hour. You should probably hurry this time.

Motorola Turbo Charger at just $9.99 (re-certified version) or $14.99 (brand new). This normally sells for $35. GO.

If you don’t know why you need this, read this story.

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Amazon Echo is Now Available to All at $179

Amazon’s personal assistant/kitchen buddy/media streamer/news updater/joke teller/home controller that is manipulated by voice, the Amazon Echo, is now available for all to purchase at the price of $179. The cylindrical speaker will ship on July 14.

Not familiar with Echo? Here’s the story. Echo was introduced in November to Prime members in very limited supply at $99 as a voice-activated assistant that includes a speaker, allowing it to double as a media player in any room. You had to sign-up to show interest in Echo, but Amazon didn’t exactly let you order it right away. At first, they only let you request an invite to purchase and would notify you if selected. Soon after that, they let almost any Prime member order one, with shipping estimates months and months out. For example, Tim and I ordered Echo some time in early January, but neither of us actually received units until last month. 

So what does Echo do? A lot of the stuff I mentioned in that intro, but it also does a lot more. You control Echo completely with your voice by starting commands with, “Alexa” or “Hey, Alexa.” From there, she awakens and is ready to play hits from Pandora, shuffle Raekwon from Amazon Music, set alarms, add items to shopping lists on Amazon, check your calendar (yes, it connects to Google Calendar), and control things around your house (“turn off the lights”), assuming you have the products equipped for Echo to do so. Echo (why aren’t we just calling it Alexa?) can also check in on your favorite sports teams, read books aloud from Audible, answer questions about almost any topic, tell you measurement conversions while in the kitchen, explain weather forecasts, and even connect to IFTTT, opening up its world of capabilities beyond what I have time to list. You can even tell Alexa to turn the volume up or down, skip tracks, etc.

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It ships with a remote, in case you aren’t as interested in using your voice all of the time. There are companion apps on Android and iOS for setup and that also show you a history of what you have been doing with Echo.

At $99, Echo was easily worth the investment. It’s a decent room-filling speaker, has a cool-enough design, and really is perfect when in the kitchen for doing something as simple as running a timer. At $179, it’s still probably worth it. The speaker is far better than most Bluetooth speakers that carry a $199 price, plus it does all of this extra stuff. Not only that, but Amazon is constantly adding new features to it on a monthly basis it seems.

So there you go, Echo is now available.

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