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- Bitcasa will soon add Chromecast and enable your entire media collection to be streamed to a television
- Verizon HTC One launching August 22 for $199.99
- Moto X debuts at AT&T August 23, Moto Maker customizer debuts August 19
- Moto Maker video walkthrough: how to personalize a Moto X in five minutes
- Shocking report reveals iPad apps made by Apple aren't available on Android
Posted: 16 Aug 2013 11:48 AM PDT Bitcasa has wanted to find a way to make its cloud-storage service available on televisions but it has so far been limited to supporting AirPlay on iOS devices. The company will soon extend support to Android thanks to the inclusion of Chromecast for streaming video, music, and photos to a television. Read the full story here. |
Verizon HTC One launching August 22 for $199.99 Posted: 16 Aug 2013 07:56 AM PDT Finally. Verizon Wireless today confirmed that it will debut the HTC One on its network August 22. Verizon will be the last of the four major carriers in the U.S. to sell the One, which debuted in April. The HTC One will cost $199.99 on a two-year agreement and support Android 4.2.2 software with Sense UI. The phone will be available in the silver color option for the aluminum unibody design. Read the full story here. |
Moto X debuts at AT&T August 23, Moto Maker customizer debuts August 19 Posted: 16 Aug 2013 07:26 AM PDT AT&T has confirmed plans to launch the Moto X beginning Friday, August 23. On that date, anyone interested in buying the new Moto X can purchase a standard version in black or white or customize the color choices for the device using Moto Maker and get a free accessory. Read the full story here. |
Moto Maker video walkthrough: how to personalize a Moto X in five minutes Posted: 16 Aug 2013 06:30 AM PDT Motorola is trying something rather unique to promote the Moto X - letting people build their own phone. Here's a video walkthrough of how the Moto Maker website will customize the Moto X color and other features. Read the full story here. |
Shocking report reveals iPad apps made by Apple aren't available on Android Posted: 16 Aug 2013 05:58 AM PDT Can you believe it? Popular apps developed by Apple for the iPad and iPad Mini are not available for Android tablets like the Nexus 7. How will the world ever survive this madness? Read the full story here. |
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