The immortal UltraPixel | Pocketnow Weekly 185

Our CES followups are done, our convention-center head colds are almost dribbled out, and the first small scents of jamon are starting to waft over from Barcelona. It must be almost springtime for Pocketnow, and you know what that means: the MWC 2016 rumor reactor is humming its way up to 100% power. Join us for HTC Perfume, LG Magic Slot, and Oppo world-domination promises –plus your listener mail– as we get ready to get techy on episode 185 of the Pocketnow Weekly!Watch the video broadcast from 1:00pm Eastern on January 29 (click 

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Sprint Offers $200 Off on HTC One A9

Sprint is running a special offer with its 4 Day Dash. Beginning this Friday, Jan. 29, through Monday, Feb. 1, you can save a minimum of $200 instantly in-store on the HTC One A9 when you trade in any smartphone. This offer is valid for new and existing customers who activate or upgrade to the HTC One A9. ...
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Sprint Offers $200 Off on HTC One A9

Sprint is running a special offer with its 4 Day Dash. Beginning this Friday, Jan. 29, through Monday, Feb. 1, you can save a minimum of $200 instantly in-store on the HTC One A9 when you trade in any smartphone. This offer is valid for new and existing customers who activate or upgrade to the HTC One A9. ...
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MSI Introduces VR-Ready Gaming Notebooks with GTX 980 Graphics

MSI today introduced their VR-ready notebooks with NVIDIA GTX 980 graphics. After an extensive research and hard work, MSI, in cooperation with NVIDIA, released GTX 980 models which support virtual reality gaming. Desktop GeForce GTX 970 or Mobile GTX 980 graphics are a must-condition for VR Ready. They will provide the users with the required graphics processing power, image ...
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MSI Introduces VR-Ready Gaming Notebooks with GTX 980 Graphics

MSI today introduced their VR-ready notebooks with NVIDIA GTX 980 graphics. After an extensive research and hard work, MSI, in cooperation with NVIDIA, released GTX 980 models which support virtual reality gaming. Desktop GeForce GTX 970 or Mobile GTX 980 graphics are a must-condition for VR Ready. They will provide the users with the required graphics processing power, image ...
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Cricket picks up the very affordable ZTE Grand X 3 from CES

CES 2016 may not have given us much in the way of high-end, really appealing flagship devices, but for manufacturers looking to flesh out their lineups with some new affordable options, there were plenty of opportunities to showcase new gear. ZTE did just that with some of its new offerings, bringing out both the Avid Plus and Grand X 3. Today we’re taking a closer look at the latter as Cricket begins sales.When we checked in with the Grand X 3 back at CES, official carrier pricing wasn’t ...

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New tech could let smartphones drop their prox sensors – but will they?

Peer up close at the glass surrounding your smartphone’s display and you’ll notice a few extra components tucked in up there: those include your front-facing camera, maybe a front-facing flash if you’re lucky, and also a couple nondescript little dark circles. Plenty of us don’t give those a second thought, but those circles make up the proximity sensor on our phones, letting the handset detect when we’re holding it to our face, making a call ...

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Updated: Three is doubling prices for some customers – and you don’t have long to switch

Updated: Three is doubling prices for some customers – and you don't have long to switch

Update: A spokesperson for Three has told techradar: "In March 2014 we introduced new price plans giving customers more options in the size of their data and voice bundles, as well as limits and alerts to prevent bill shock.

"We have a lot of tariffs that we no longer sell and moving customers to one of the new plans will ensure they can enjoy the benefits of these plans."

Three also confirmed that all customers who have received a letter are out of contract, and there's no deadline for when customers will be contacted if they are affected.

Original story: Three is doubling prices for a number of its most loyal customers in an attempt to shut down older contracts.

Those on legacy tariffs are being switched to the 'closest' existing deal, but in some situations that can be double what customers are paying now.

One customer told techradar that their £15 monthly deal (originally £25, but with an added £10 loyalty discount) had now been increased to £33 a month.

The new deal has all you can eat data, and unlimited minutes and texts – but it no longer includes unlimited tethering, which is now restricted to 12GB a month.

Making the books right

It means the customer is now paying £18 more a month, for fewer features. Not all customers who are affected have been notified, and Three has confirmed the process is ongoing.

If your deal is set to change, you'll receive a letter detailing your options going forward. You have 30 days to decide to go with the new deal or cancel your contract entirely.

And it seems to be affecting a lot of customers. A lot of people are angry at the situation, and have been taking to the Three Twitter hashtag #makeitright to air their grievances.










Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016) impressively rounds up its spec sheet with 4,300 mAh battery

It looks like Samsung may have learned quite a bit from its recent mistakes, as the rumored Galaxy S7 plan calls for a vastly improved flagship device in the battery capacity department, also capable of microSD storage expansion and underwater operation.But as far as endurance is concerned and little else, the lower-end Galaxy J7 (2016) could prevail over the “next big thing”, somehow accommodating a 4,300 mAh battery, according to info revealed on GitHub.Kernel code exposes the ...

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Samsung Gear S2 review rebuttal (Video)

As efforts like After The Buzz, the Pocketnow Weekly and Empty Nest demonstrate, we’re constantly searching for fresh ways to review mobile technology. The newest product of those efforts is Pocketnow’s “Review Rebuttal” series, in which a member of our team is assigned to test a smartphone or tablet ...

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Xiaomi Mi 5 officially headed to MWC for ‘media preview’, retail box photographed

While it was certainly pleasing to hear the long-rumored Xiaomi Mi 5 would finally go official late next month, the announcement venue sounded predictable and, frankly, disheartening. But the company’s global expansion ambitions might erupt after all, as invitations for an MWC media preview in Barcelona on February 24 have started going out to select members of the ...

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Motorola offers deals on Moto 360, Moto G (3rd gen), and Moto X Pure Edition for Valentine’s Day

If the BlackBerry Priv and Passport really don’t sound like fitting Valentine’s Day presents for your loved ones, perhaps Motorola can interest you in time-limited discounts for its top three gadgets right now.First up, the second-generation Moto 360 smartwatch is available with a gratis leather band if you choose to receive it strapped by a metal one out the box. The greatest thing about the Android Wear ...

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BT and EE are now officially a thing but don’t expect too many changes just yet

BT and EE are now officially a thing but don't expect too many changes just yet

After the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) gave its approval a couple of weeks ago the rest was really just a formality, but the sale of EE to BT has been officially rubber-stamped today. In total the mammoth takeover deal is worth £12.5bn.

If you're a BT or EE user, don't expect anything to change today - in fact you might not notice any differences for quite some time. Eventually though, it's a good bet that the two firms are going to consolidate their various offerings across mobile, television and the web and bring out a range of all-in-one deals.

There's another huge deal in the offing: Three owner Hutchison Whampoa wants to acquire O2, but that particular deal is still waiting on regulatory approval. If it does go through, that would mean big changes at three of the four main mobile operators in the UK in a short space of time.

EE has already made some tentative moves into television and of course BT has been battling Sky in the race for sporting rights. The company bosses will be hoping the acquisition deal makes them better placed to take on their rivals across all of the various platforms they're operating in.










Week in Tech: Week in Tech: Apple’s doomed, and Twitter too

Week in Tech: Week in Tech: Apple's doomed, and Twitter too

Every morning at the break of day, the Apple doom birds begin to sing their song. "Doom!", they wail. "Doooooooooooom!" We've been ignoring them for years, but eventually, like stopped clocks, they'll be right. Could that be happening right now? Maybe! And Apple isn't the only tech firm with troubles. Flash is finished, Java is a has-bean, and Twitter's going down the… er, toilet. It's Week in Tech!

Apple: from boom! to doom?

Everybody knows what to expect from Apple's financial results: big numbers, and a big increase in iPhone sales. Not this quarter. For the first time, Apple has reported slowing iPhone growth. It's still selling, but its soaraway trajectory appears to be flattening and Tim Cook expects a decline in the next set of results. The doom-mongers are delighted, of course, but as John McCann points out, Apple still has quite a lot of reasons to be cheerful.

And it may have a new one: VR. As Michelle Fitzsimmons reports, Tim Cook said that VR isn't niche and "has interesting applications": she argues that "Apple has built its brand on doing a few products very well, and it would no doubt bring its penchant for premium builds to a VR headset, which, while good for Apple, could be just as good for virtual reality." Here's hoping.

The next iPhone: no big deal?

The mists are clearing around Apple's next iPhone, and it isn't the iPhone 7: it's the iPhone 5SE, which we're expecting to see in March. It's aimed mainly at the emerging markets where Apple doesn't currently do much volume, and it's going to be a four-inch device because people in those markets have really small hands. We made that last bit up, but the four-inch screen appears to be real.

Google: computer says Go

Computers have been able to kick humanity's backside at chess for some years now, but beating us at Go is much, much harder. So the news that Google's AI, AlphaGo, has beaten reigning European Go champion Fan Hui not once but five times leads us to the obvious conclusion: EVERYBODY PANIC! "Where does artificial intelligence go from here?" ponders Parker Wilhelm. "Dungeons and Dragons?"

A great week for gamers

If this week is any indication, it's going to be a great year for gamers: not only have we experienced The Witness, the brand new game from Braid creator Jonathan Blow, but we've also been indulging in all kinds of owl-related tomfoolery in Far Cry: Primal. The former is a beautiful puzzler set in a gorgeous 3D world, and the latter is Far Cry, with owls. Dan Griliopoulos likes it a lot: it takes "the series' overpowered brutality back to something extremely primitive – the days of the caveman, 10,000 years ago."

Spotify: now with pictures

Have you ever listened to Spotify and thought "hey, I wished this had video!"? Spotify hopes so, because it's put a whole load of effort into developing a new video streaming service. It'll come to Android devices first and then roll out to iOS shortly afterwards, but apparently that's it: Spotify has no current plans to bring the service to the desktop. So that's video for when people are on the move, but no video when people are sitting down at a desk. Brilliant! Expect short, shareable clips rather than, say, The Godfather Part III.

It's getting bitter at Twitter

To lose one senior executive is unfortunate; to lose four is a sign that something's up. So what are we to make of the news that four Twitter execs are stepping down, just three months after founder Jack Dorsey came back to save Twitter's soul? James O'Malley explains: "The problem Twitter faces is that it isn't growing fast enough. Facebook, its rival and pacemaker, counts its users in terms of billions. Twitter is languishing around the 300 million mark – and the simple truth is that, month on month, that figure isn't increasing as fast as investors would like." That makes Twitter the social media equivalent of Mad Men to Facebook's X Factor. Can Twitter satisfy investors without scaring off the users that made it what it is today?

Flash! Aah-aaaaagh!

We'll miss Flash, not because it's good but because we like using that headline. But the ageing format is on life support: according to data collected by cloud media processing service Encoding, Flash's share of media is down from 21% to just 6%. "Its days are numbered," says the report. So are Java's: the Java plugin will be killed off in the next iteration of the Java Development Kit, which is currently in beta. Chances are you've already disabled it in your browser, as it's a notorious source of security vulnerabilities.

LG finally fixes its boot loop problem

Do you have an LG G4? Is it stuck in an endless loop of reboots for no good reason? You're not alone, and LG has a solution. The issue is because of a hardware defect, a loose contact between components, and the good news is that a repair is covered by your warranty – or at least, it is if you bought your G4 from a mobile phone carrier. Other customers' warranty conditions "will differ", LG says.

Pokémon Easter eggs: gotta catch 'em all!

"Earlier this week we got a first look at the Pokémon Super Bowl TV spot, which commemorates 20 years of the Pocket Monster franchise," Hugh Langley says. "Having noticed several YouTube commenters highlighting the hidden Easter eggs, we decided to go through and pick out all the ones we could find." Did we catch 'em all? See for yourself.