If you’ve been eyeballing the Moto line for a while now but haven’t really been tempted enough to make the jump, the day might have finally arrived for you. The 64GB variant of the Moto X Pure Edition is going on sale for a cool $399.99 at B&H, and if you take advantage of this sweet deal, they’ll even throw in a $25 gift card to boot.
Seeing as this device currently sells for around $520 on Amazon, our back-of-a-napkin math says that this offer works out to about $145 in savings.
Update (9/11): As we recently reported, a select few smartphones started getting YouTube HDR playback support, but Google's very own Pixel and Pixel XL were missing from that list. That's because the Pixel duo does not have the necessary hardware acceleration. Or so we thought. It turns out, you can still watch YouTube videos in HDR on your Pixel device thanks to Google's software decoder. As Google explains to Android Police, the company is “using a highly optimized software decoder and custom rendering stack, and [was] able to extend support to Pixel devices.
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Before we go into the details of all Samsung Galaxy S22 series colors, here’s a quick chart of all models and their respective color variants.
ModelsColorsSamsung Galaxy S22
Phantom Black
Green
Phantom White
Pink Gold
Graphite
Cream
Sky Blue
Violet
Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus
Phantom Black
Green
Phantom White
Pink Gold
Graphite
Cream
Sky Blue
Violet
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
Phantom Black
Phantom White
Burgundy
The Cyber Monday madness continues, and the latest price plunge to catch our attention is a big promo code saving on the popular School of Game Design. This enormous online learning kit teaches you everything you need to know about building and designing great games.
With over 120 hours of online video tutorials, you’ll learn both the coding skills and the design techniques required to produce visually pleasing games. When you sign up you get free access to thousands of dollars of game art, and textures you can download and use in your own games.
If you’re anything like me, heck, if you use the Internet at all, you have a password problem. Actually, two problems. First, you have to come up with unique, strong passwords for every service that you use, from Facebook to your online banking account. They can’t (shouldn’t!) be the same, because if one of them is compromised, all your accounts are at risk. The second problem is managing all those credentials – remembering dozens of user-password pairs can be difficult, if not impossible.
After years of “beta” updates, Mojang has now released version 1.0 of Minecraft Pocket Edition for Android and iOS. This new version finally gets rid of the beta tag for the popular sandbox game, five years after it was first released, while also adding quite a few new features.
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The biggest addition is the End cities and content, including the Ender Dragon, which players will have to battle in the final stage.
The headline above is going to confuse a lot of you without some backstory, so here’s what you should know: Opera has been making web browsers for as long as we can remember. They’ve always used their own browsing engines, and in 2003 they launched “Presto”. It’s an engine that’s served them well, but today’s world is dominated by WebKit. WebKit is the name of the open source rendering engine that Apple uses for Safari, that Google uses for Chrome, that Nokia used over half a decade ago in Symbian, and what RIM’s using in the latest version of their BlackBerry platform.
New market research is showing that Apple has gained market share in Japan, China and Korea. In fact, iPhone sales reached a record high in Japan and Korea during October and November, at the expense of Samsung, Sony and LG.
Samsung is clearly one of the top smartphone makers globally. But in Korea, its home country, it is nothing less than dominant. Samsung historically commands anywhere from 60% and upwards of the smartphone market.
The Sennheiser Ambeo AR One is the first of its kind to be certified by Magic Leap and will be available in November for $250.
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The Sennheiser Ambeo AR One is the first listening device certified by Magic Leap. Developers may create spatial soundscapes via the Ambeo Augmented Audio Lab app. It will be available in November for $250. Of course, what’s an audio product with an accompanying app: the Sennheiser Ambeo AR One includes a companion app, the Ambeo Augmented Audio Lab, allowing developers to “create spatial audio worlds with Magic Leap One according to their own sound rules,” says co-Director Ambeo at Sennheiser Véronique Larcher.
Google recently unveiled“desktop apps for Chrome”, a new initiative that runs special Chrome OS apps independent of the Chrome browser. This important change meant that Chrome OS would finally have an experience that was a bit closer to a traditional operating system. Alongside the announcement, Google also announced they were bringing a Chrome app launcher to Windows, which would allow Chrome apps to launch outside of the Chrome browser – just like a native Windows app.