
We recently caught a glimpse of the Sony Xperia UL thanks to a leaked image of the smartphone circulating the Web just a few days ago. It looks like we didn’t have to wait long to hear Sony’s official announcement for the handset as they unveiled the Xperia UL today.
The Xperia UL features a 1.5GHz quad-core processor, a 5-inch 1080p display, Adreno 320 GPU, 2GB of RAM, 13MP rear-facing camera and looks to be a slightly thicker version of the Xperia Z. Just like the Xperia Z, the Xperia UL will be both water and dust resistant, but the device will also offer the ability of taking burst photos of up to 15 frames per second as well as coming with a dedicated camera button and a wide range of connectivity, such as NFC, DLNA and an IR-port.
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Seen at: sonymobile.co.jp
Google Field Trip recently made the transition of being an Android-exclusive application thanks to its iOS application, and it looks like it came at a great time as Google has announced it will allow its Field Trip users to gain free access to 13 museums for an undisclosed limited time.
Field Trip users can receive Free Entry cards inside of the app’s “nearby” tab when they’re found to be close to one of the 13 museums. Once they’re offered a Free Entry card, all you’ll have to do is show the card to anyone who would normally stop you from entering a museum for free, which hopefully results in you gaining complete access instead of having your smartphone chucked into a nearby bush.
Unfortunately for Field Trip users around the world, the 13 museums the application will gain you free access into are all located in six major U.S. cities. The list of museums participating in Field Trip’s Free Entry cards promotion are as follows:
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Seen at: plus.google

There are more and more connected devices than ever and the trend is going to grow in the near future.
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It seems that Google might have something to announce later today, or at least that’s what has been hinted at in a recent post by Google’s very own Vic Gundotra who in his Google+ post, revealed he was struggling to sleep and that he cannot wait until tomorrow. Could we be looking at some major updates that Google will be bringing to their apps, like Hangouts, or maybe Google+? Or could it even be the announcement of the next major version of Android which unfortunately did not seem to be mentioned during Google I/O. It could also be possible that the announcement might have something to do with the next-gen Nexus 7, all of which are possibilities! In any case we’ll try not to speculate too much for now, but we’ll definitely be keeping our eyes peeled for an announcement of sorts, but in the meantime what do you guys think? Could Mr. Vic Gundotra simply be speaking in general, or is he hinting at something?
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Just like smartphones and tablets, a console can have amazing hardware but if there aren’t many games for it, gamers will just go to the competition. So far console manufacturers such as Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft have relied on getting exclusive titles as a means to draw gamers in, and if you’re looking forward to the next-gen Xbox, you’re in for a treat because Microsoft has revealed that they will be taking the wraps off several exclusive titles during E3. This was announced by Aaron Greenburg in the latest Major Nelson podcast episode. We’re not sure what sort of exclusive titles Microsoft has planned for E3, but if you’ve been an Xbox gamer and the next-gen Xbox console is on your list of things to buy, check back with us during E3 to see what the “tons of exclusives” and “world premieres” Microsoft has planned for us!