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- New deal: buy an AT&T HTC One M8 and get a Fitbit for $50 off
- YouTube building a separate app for video creators, plans to let channels accept donations
- Samsung's next smartwatch will make be able to make phone calls, says WSJ
- How to get 2,000 free Amazon Coins for Appstore purchases
- BlackBerry's new BBM Protected may be the most secure messaging client around
New deal: buy an AT&T HTC One M8 and get a Fitbit for $50 off Posted: 23 May 2014 12:19 PM PDT Anyone who loves metal phones and wearables can kill two birds with one stone with a new deal offered at AT&T. The two companies have alerted us that you can now purchase an HTC One M8 and then save $50 when purchasing a Fitbit One or Fitbit Flex. That's a 50-percent price drop on either fitness activity tracker. The HTC One M8 can be purchased on AT&T for $199 on a two-year agreement. In case you missed it the first time, my One M8 review finds that it's a phenomenal smartphone. Read the full story here. |
YouTube building a separate app for video creators, plans to let channels accept donations Posted: 23 May 2014 11:36 AM PDT YouTube is working on an entirely separate app for mobile devices that will help content creators better manage their channel and find new ways to fund their efforts. Read the full story here. |
Samsung's next smartwatch will make be able to make phone calls, says WSJ Posted: 23 May 2014 10:22 AM PDT The smartwatch in modern tech reality has mostly been about using a wearable watch as a window to a smartphone. Samsung is in the process of removing the need to link one to the other with a new "watchphone" that can stand on its own. Read the full story here. |
How to get 2,000 free Amazon Coins for Appstore purchases Posted: 23 May 2014 07:08 AM PDT Amazon is currently hosting a Memorial Day promotion that offers five apps for free in its Android Appstore. To make it even sweeter, downloading each app can lead to 2,300 free Amazon Coins, the virtual currency used to purchase apps and in-app upgrades. Read the full story here. |
BlackBerry's new BBM Protected may be the most secure messaging client around Posted: 23 May 2014 06:17 AM PDT BlackBerry has seen great momentum with its BlackBerry Messenger expanding to Android and iOS, and the next major feature of its service may be even more appealing to people who worry about privacy. Read the full story here. |
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