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Monday, May 13, 2013

Sony Xperia ZR Lets You Shoot Full HD Videos Underwater



Sony's new Android smartphone, the Sony Xperia ZR, has a trait not often seen in today's high-range smartphones: it can be submerged 5 feet deep under water. Bear in mind that, for both devices, this specifically means "fresh water," meaning you probably shouldn't take it with you for that ocean dive, but it's still a very nice feature to have, especially with the summer approaching.
The camera lets you shoot full HD videos, and the device's Exmor RS image sensor lets you take HDR photos and videos, all of which could result in some stunning underwater footage if you're not scared to get a little wet. Sony Xperia ZR will become available globally (in black or white) in Q2 2013 at a yet-undisclosed price.

Thursday, May 9, 2013

BlueStack App Player brings Android to the Desktop


BlueStacks App Player lets you run apps from your phone fast and fullscreen on Windows and Mac.

Over 5 million people around the world use top apps like Angry Birds Space, Kik Messenger, Where's My Water and more on their laptops with BlueStacks. It took 10 engineers two years to build the complex "LayerCake" technology that enables this to happen – but you get to experience it free while in beta. You can download App Player now at BlueStacks.com
If you’re not familiar with BlueStacks, the software basically allows you to run Android apps on AMD-powered desktops running Windows 7 or Windows 8.

RUMOR: $1 billion Facebook move for Waze


The latest deal talk in Silicon Valley on Waze is an eye-popping, $1 billion price tag that’s hard to ignore.

Facebook is said to be gearing up to buy its way further into the mobile and location-based space by purchasing the popular social traffic and navigation app, which is based in Israel. The two companies are said to be discussing a deal worth between $800 million and $1 billion, according to multiple reports in the Israeli press. Israeli newspaper CAlcAlist reports that both companies have signed a term sheet, and that Facebook is doing due diligence.