Tuesday, September 09, 2014

Sprint and T-Mobile fight to buy back your old devices

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2014/09/09/sprint-t-mobile-trade-in-program-fight/

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With the new iPhone making its debut later and other phones coming out in the next few months, you're probably already looking for the best way to trade in your old device for a new one. Sprint and T-Mobile both want your business really badly, it seems, so now they're trying to one-up each others' -- and everyone else's -- buyback programs. While the Now Network has long paid up to $300 for old gadgets, the company will now start matching any higher trade-in price you get from the other three major carriers, in an effort to offer the best deal possible. But Big Magenta won't go down without a fight: in case you get a better buyback pricing from another carrier, the company will not only match it, but also add $50 on top of the total amount to make the deal sweeter.

As Sprint pointed out in is press release, though, T-Mobile only lets you trade in one device per line and only when you're buying a new one, whereas its buyback program accepts up to three eligible devices at once. Choosing between the two then depends on how many devices you're trading in, which one will pay you the most and when you're turning in your old devices: Sprint's new policy starts immediately, but T-Mobile's will start on September 17th and is only available for a limited time. Your move, AT&T and Verizon.

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Is this the most amazing bathtub in the world? (Spoiler: Yes, yes it is)

Source: http://sploid.gizmodo.com/is-this-the-most-amazing-bathtub-in-the-world-spoiler-1632193942/+caseychan

Is this the most amazing bathtub in the world? (Spoiler: Yes, yes it is)

It's not a new image, but I just saw it popping again on my feed and I had the irresistible urge to get in there, to enjoy this bath during that sunset until I look like a California prune.

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Monday, September 08, 2014

Article: Nvidia stakes its claim in deep learning by making its GPUs easier to program

GPU maker Nvidia has been riding a wave of renewed relevancy lately as the popularity of deep learning continues to grow. Over the weekend, the company tried to capitalize even more on the craze by releasing a set of libraries called cuDNN that can be integrated directly into popular deep learnin...

http://gigaom.com/2014/09/08/nvidia-stakes-its-claim-in-deep-learning-by-making-its-gpus-easier-to-program/

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Amazon Just Dropped The Price Of Its Smartphone To 99 Cents

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/amazon-fire-phone-smartphone-99-cents-2014-9

Jeff Bezos Amazon Fire Phone

Amazon dropped the price of its first smartphone, the Fire phone, from $199 to 99 cents with a two-year contract with AT&T.

Even with the slashed price, the phone still comes with a year of Amazon Prime, which includes free shipping on millions of items as well as a growing selection of free movies, books, and music. 

Amazon launched the phone July 25, and it was widely seen as a bit of a flop with slow usage growth, according to market research (Amazon hasn't released any sales numbers). 

The phone has two main unique features: Dynamic Perspective, which allows it to react to how it is held, and Firefly, which can scan more than 100 million objects and make it easy to buy them on Amazon.com.

Amazon also announced that Fire phone will be on sale in the U.K. and in Germany starting Sept. 30.

Here's the statement from the company:

Dynamic Perspective, Firefly, world-class customer support with Mayday, free unlimited cloud storage for photos, 32GB of storage—and, for a limited time, customers get 12 months of Prime membership with Fire phone, which includes unlimited streaming of tens of thousands of movies and TV episodes from Prime Instant Video, access to over a million songs to download or stream from Prime Music, over 500,000 books to borrow from Kindle Owners’ Lending Library and free two-day shipping on tens of mil! lions of items. Now there’s another great reason to buy Fire—it’s just 99 cents with a two-year contract. Customers can purchase Fire on www.amazon.comwww.att.com and in AT&T stores nationwide.

“Fire is now 99 cents with a two-year contract, plus customers get one full year of Prime included,” said Ian Freed, Vice President, Amazon Devices. “With access to all of the Prime content, Mayday, 32GB of memory and free unlimited cloud storage for photos, plus the exclusive Dynamic Perspective and Firefly features, Fire is another example of the value Amazon delivers to customers.”

SEE ALSO: We Wanted To See If People Were Excited About Amazon's Fire Phone — Here's What We Found

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HP's Chromebook-like 'Stream' laptop is real, but not as cheap as we thought

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2014/09/08/hp-stream/

Don't believe everything you read, kids. When we first saw leaks for the HP Stream, a $199 laptop primarily meant to be used online, like a Chromebook, we were pretty excited -- here was something as affordable as a Chrome OS device, but running full Windows. It turns out, however, that although the Stream is indeed a real product, it's not as cheap as we all thought. HP just formally unveiled it, and it's actually going to start at $300, not $199, as previously reported.

That disappointment aside -- a $199 Windows laptop would have been sweet -- the specs match up perfectly with the rumors. This is a 14-inch machine, with a 1,366 x 768 display, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of local storage and a low-powered AMD A4 Micro processor that allows for a fanless design. On the outside, it looks similar to HP's Android-powered SlateBook, with bright-colored accents, two USB ports (3.0 and 2.0), an HDMI socket and a microSD slot. Even the weight is basically the same, at 3.8 pounds. Similar to how Chromebooks come with 100GB of Google Drive storage, the Stream will include 100GB of OneDrive space, free for two years.

The Stream ships later this month, on September 24th. The higher-than-expected price aside, we still hope to check one out -- ultimately, having more alternatives to Chromebooks is a good thing. Until then, what say you guys? Anyone out there buying? Sound off in the comments.

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