Nokia Announces Partnership With Man Of Steel Movie

Nokia entering in to partnerships with superhero movies isn’t something new. Back when they were promoting the Lumia 900/800 range, the Finnish manufacturer had a similar deal with Dark Knight Rises. For the past couple of days it was being rumored that the company was looking in to another such partnership, and now the official confirmation has materialized. Nokia’s current choice is the upcoming Warner Bothers’ Superman movie, Man of Steel.

I doubt that this means we’ll be seeing any Man of Steel editions of current Lumia smartphones being released, though the partnership will bring a plethora of content exclusive to Nokia. The content includes video teasers, exclusive app and wallpapers. The exclusive Man of Steel app will let users explore the film, unlike rewards such as ringtones, wallpapers, DC Comics digital comic books and more after beating various challenges. As previously mentioned, the content will be exclusive to Lumia smartphones running Windows Phone 8. The official page for this partnership is now up on Nokia’s website, it contains information about the movie itself and downloadable Man of Steel content for the Nokia Lumia smartphones.





New Foursquare Apps Released With Improved Local Search

Hot on the heels of releasing a new app for Windows Phone, Foursquare today has released new apps for both iOS and Android. The focus of this update is on bringing improved local search to the millions of users who use Foursquare, making it easier to discover places of interest around them. Foursquare says that with this update, the service will help users find exactly what they want, “whatever that may be.”

Foursquare users can now really fine tune their local searches, results can be filtered in a variety of ways, such as only displaying venues that are open at the time or search or the places that a user’s friends have previously visited. These results can then be sorted by best match, price or distance. Though if tinkering around with filters in the app isn’t your cup on tea, Foursquare recommends tapping the “Best Nearby” button to get an idea of what amazing venues are present in the vicinity. The newly updated Foursquare app for iOS and Android can now be downloaded from iTunes App Store and Google Play Store, respectively.

Seen at: blog.foursquare 


Cricket To Sell Samsung Galaxy S4 From 7th June

Cricket Wireless has announced today that it will be carrying the Samsung Galaxy S4. In a press release, the carrier has said that this latest flagship Android smartphone will be launched on the 7th of June. The device will be available in Cricket retail stores as well as through the carrier’s online store. The device will be compatible with Cricket’s LTE network which is available in limited markets: Philadelphia and some parts of Nevada, Texas and Arizona.

Cricket will be selling Galaxy S4 for $599.99. Alternatively, customers can pay a $55 down payment and pay the rest in equal monthly instalments. Cricket’s variant of the Galaxy S4 isn’t different from what the other carriers are selling, though it does feature Cricket Muve Music service, which allows users to download songs and ringtones as much as they like without incurring any extra charge on their monthly Android rate plan. So if you’re a current or prospective Cricket customer waiting to pick up the new Samsung Galaxy S4, June 7th is the date you mark on your calendars. While you wait, do read up on our detailed Galaxy S4 review.

Seen at: reviews.cnet 


Apple Believes Galaxy S4 Infringes Its Five Patents

One of the biggest legal battles in the technology arena has to be between Apple and Samsung. Both of these companies have sued and counter-sued each other in various courts around the world, alleging that the other infringes on its patents. Apple now says that Samsung’s latest Android flagship smartphone Galaxy S4 also infringes on its patents, five to be precise. The company says that it is also looking in to the confidential source code to find out whether any more patents are being infringed upon.

Apple says that it began its “infringement analysis” on April 27, when it got the device. The five patents Galaxy S4 allegedly infringes upon are two that relate to user interface, two related to Siri and one that is related to data synchronization. This claim was filed at the U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, San Jose Division. Apple wants to add the Galaxy S4 to the list of Samsung devices it claims to infringe on its patents. The court will ultimately rule whether S4 will be added to the list, and whether or not the devices on that list infringe any mentioned patents. Hang on to your seats and grab some popcorn, this is going to take a while.

Seen at: sammyhub 


I clearly remember driving by this particular seafood restaurant back home with a huge sign that reads, “If it swims, we have it!” I guess mermaids are a fantasy then, as so far there was no tank at the seafood restaurant which was huge enough to hold a mermaid.Having said that, the focus on this story would be the advent of a new swimming robot that has been inspired by none other than the humble octopus. It is said that octopi are strong swimmers, although they do take the road less traveled (obviously all 8 tentacles has something to do with it) by utilizing a rather weird swimming technique known as sculling.

Sculling would require the use of all of their eight limbs, and right now, a research team in Europe is working on a robot version of the octopus, hoping that they are able to recreate the movement within a water tank, So far, this team has met with different degrees of success, although we do hope that eventually they will succeed in getting close to replicating what has been perfected in the wild for many millennia already.

Seen at: geekosystem 


Search With Camera Removed From Google Search App

Approximately a week back at the I/O 2013 conference, Google released the new and improved Google Search app for Android. The update brought voice reminders, real-time public transit updates and content suggestions such as upcoming music, TV, books etc. Before version 2.5 of this app came online, the previous version had a perfectly useful feature that has, according to the folks at AndroidPolice, been quietly removed. The ‘Search With Camera’ feature of the Google Search app has been removed without any explanation whatsoever.

It was pretty simple to use this feature. The user just had to take a picture through the device’s camera and the app would do an image search. It essentially was the integration of Google Goggles in this app, as the feature was also useful for scanning QR codes. Reportedly, no voice commands are working and ‘Search With Camera’ has completely been disabled and removed from within the app. Google hasn’t released a statement as to why this feature was removed, though its not something they’re obliged to do, but it would certainly be nice knowing the reason behind the axing of ‘Search With Camera.’


LG HD Oxide Display Spotted At SID 2013Over at SID 2013, the folks over at Engadget have managed to snap some photos of what could possibly be one of the wonders of the technological world, namely LG’s flexible OLED display. Of course, to keep that unique flexible display, we also have the LG HD Oxide that was on parade. Of course, there is this particular pride from LG concerning how this 5” High Definition display might still be in the prototype stage, but it has already managed to garner its fair share of attention over time. Just how did LG pull this off with the HD Oxide display? Well, it seems that this 5” display will make use of TFT Oxide technology that consumes very little juice, not to mention allowing it to come with an extremely slim profile.

Similar to the 5” flexible display, this particular model comes with a 1mm bezel that will rely on IPS technology so that one is able to enjoy superior viewing angles. So far, the display at SID 2013 has been rated at 250 nits, although LG definitely has plans to bump the brightness level up before it is ready to roll out in the market.

Seen at: engadget 


Chainfire Releases New SuperSU And CF Auto Root Tool For Galaxy S4

There was much confusion among those waiting to unlock and root their Samsung Galaxy S4 when it was announced that AT&T’s variant of Samsung’s latest flagship smartphone comes with its bootloader locked. An Android device can only be rooted once its bootloader has been unlocked, and we know that there is a way to unlock Samsung Galaxy S4 bootloader. On the other hand, Samsung has been trumping up security on its software in a bid to make rooting cumbersome, therefore some methods used to root previous Galaxy smartphones don’t work with the new device. Chainfire, a well known developer, has released modified versions of the SuperSU and CF-Auto-Root tools for Samsung Galaxy S4 i9505 variant, which is the one that’s powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor and sold in the U.S. by AT&T and T-Mobile.

These tools can be used to root the AT&T and T-Mobile Galaxy S4, though caution is advised if you’re a novice at rooting, there are risks involved and if something goes wrong the responsibility will squarely be yours. To apply this root exploit, the S4′s bootloader must be unlocked. The process can only be done on a Windows PC with the latest version of Odin flashing software by Samsung. Chainfire has confirmed that this exploit does not work with international HSPA S4 i9500 models powered by Exynos processors. These modified tools are available for download, here.


TryLive Eyewear Could Help You Improve Your BusinessTotal Immersion is more than please to announce their spanking new TryLive Eyewear, which so happens to be the company’s virtual try-on solution that is available as a fully hosted service which has been dedicated to web and mobile e-commerce applications. I suppose this unique combination of various aspects of technology such as Augmented Reality could very well prove to be a boon for businesses and organizations that are looking for more efficient ways of engaging with their target market.

TryLive is capable of delivering quick and easy setup and asset updates, courtesy of TryLive’s cloud platform. Not only that, Total Immersion claims that you will be able to enjoy visible as well as strong return on investment, where the highly attractive and flexible business model is based on a monthly fee. Direct Optic is a company that has integrated the TryLive Eyewear solution on their website for a year, where they claim to have benefitted from 3 time higher conversion rates, with users spending an average of 10 minutes on TryLive (we wonder how many of those will be out of curiosity), and having more than 88% of their customers being satisfied. Do you think your company would benefit from TryLive Eyewear?


LG Optimus GJ Waterproof Smartphone Officially Announced

We had first heard about the LG Optimus GJ smartphone, said to be a waterproof device, earlier this month. Today the manufacturer has officially announced it with a price tag of approximately $600, the Optimus GJ will initially be exclusively available in Taiwan from June. The smartphone will be available in two colors, black and red. It is not know at this point in time whether LG will be releasing this device in other markets across the globe.

As far as the hardware is concerned, the LG Optimus GJ can definitely be called the waterproof Optimus G. There’s no difference between the two of them, save for the fact that one isn’t threatened by water. The device is capable of being submerged for up to half an hour in 1m deep water. Smartphones immune to the elements seem to be all the rage these days. Rumor has it that Samsung will be unveiling its own offering soon, the Galaxy S4 Active, which is a waterproof variant of the S4 although with a purported slower processor. Something tells me this will usher in the era of underwater “selfies.” [Image via ePrice]



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