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05 Mar 05:47

[New App] App Habits Tracks Your App Usage, Translates Your Shameful Procrastination Into Helpful Graphs

by Ryan Whitwam

aYou have what amounts to a tiny super computer in your pocket, and what are you doing with it? Hmm? App Habits will track which apps you're using and when so you can get the low down on exactly how you're wasting time with neat graphs. It will also use this data to surface apps you might be interested in based on the time of day.

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App Habits has a clean holo UI with swipable tabs.

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04 Mar 19:50

Samsung claims they didn’t pay for Ellen’s Galaxy Note 3 selfie during the Academy Awards [UPDATE]

by Chris Chavez

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In case you missed it, last night was the 86th annual Academy Awards hosted by everyone’s favorite daytime talk show star, Ellen DeGeneres. You may remember our post from last night where — as many of you noticed — Ellen was live tweeting from the event using a large, pleathery Samsung Galaxy Note 3.

Like anyone paid to endorse a product, this didn’t mean the Note 3 was her daily driver, made apparent by the fact that while backstage, Ellen was back to tweeting from her trusty iPhone.

The fact that the Note 3 made an appearance for the event didn’t really strike us as odd given Samsung was a paid sponsor of the Oscars — even airing the first two Samsung Galaxy S5 commercials during the show. While we may not ever actually see the official bill ABC left with Samsung, you may find it interesting to know that the Korean manufacturer is actually denying paying for the epic selfie moment during the live show.

According to Samsung, they didn’t actually pay Ellen anything to show off the phablet or take the much publicized mid-show “selfie” using the device. Samsung’s official statement? The entire thing was completely “organic.”

Of course, we should note that Samsung did say that because they were so pleased with Ellen being a Note 3 fan, they were now donating $3 million to Ellen’s favorite charities. So, while the talk show host didn’t directly benefit from using the device during the awards, money was paid out.

We saw a lot of great actors take home the Oscar last night, but if there was an award for “Best PR speak from and Android OEM” — perhaps it should have went to Samsung? There’s always next year…

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UPDATE

According to “sources familiar with the matter,” The Wall Street Journal is now reporting that Samsung and their media buying firm did make an agreement with ABC to incorporate the device into the Academy Awards itself — not just during the commercial breaks.

The deal is said to have cost Samsung upwards of $20 million dollars and at one point involved a short documentary of budding young film makers all equipped with Samsung devices (although the clip never aired). In regard to Ellen’s epic Oscar selfie, apparently Samsung execs met with her backstage to help get her better acquainted with the phablet and it’s photo taking capabilities.

After that, the world’s most star-studded selfie took place, with a Samsung phone also sharing in the spotlight. Sounds like money well spent, which is puzzling given Samsung’s public denial.

[TechCrunch | WSJ]

03 Mar 22:47

Watch This News Anchor Get Absolutely Dominated By A Snow Plow

by Travis Okulski on Jalopnik, shared by Tommy Craggs to Deadspin

Watch This News Anchor Get Absolutely Dominated By A Snow Plow

Snow plows move a lot of snow at once. Duh. But what does it look like when the bulk of that snow hits a man on live television? It looks like this.

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03 Mar 21:40

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03 Mar 21:38

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03 Mar 21:24

Escape Mobile Cabin

It might be called "mobile", but this isn't some shanty on wheels. Instead, the Escape Mobile Cabin is a sleek one-bedroom space that is technically classified as a Park Model...

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03 Mar 21:20

This is Cortana, Microsoft’s answer to Siri

by Tom Warren

Microsoft’s upcoming Windows Phone 8.1 update will include Cortana, a personal digital assistant designed to rival Siri and Google Now. Sources familiar with Microsoft’s plans have revealed to The Verge how Cortana looks and operates, replacing the built-in Bing search functionality on Windows Phone 8.1. While the feature is named after the Halo game series, Cortana will take the form of a circular animated icon instead of a female character. Cortana will animate when it’s speaking or thinking, forming a personality not dissimilar to Apple’s Siri.

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03 Mar 21:19

Cable companies fined $2 million for using Emergency Alert System tone in movie trailer

by Adi Robertson

A surprise attack on the White House by North Korean terrorists could well justify commandeering American airwaves using the Emergency Alert System, but that doesn't mean the FCC looks kindly on people using its distinctive tones for a movie trailer about such an attack. The FCC has issued a $1.9 million fine against Viacom, NBC Universal, and ESPN for their promotions of 2013 action movie Olympus has FallenAccording to a filing, it started receiving complaints in March of 2013, when Viacom-owned Comedy Central aired a trailer containing the two-tone emergency signal. The trailer aired several more times on other channels over the following days, and viewers weren't happy. "This is misleading and had our entire family running to...

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03 Mar 20:56

This Is Your Chance to Hack the 'Jurassic Park' Computer System

by Christine Erickson
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Hold onto your butts, aspiring hackers, because you can now relive the thrill of breaking into the Jurassic Park computer system

Jurassic Systems is a recreation of that computer system, based on the scene in which Ray Arnold (Samuel L. Jackson) tries to bypass the obnoxious personal coding touches of Dennis Nedry (Wayne Knight)

The simulator, created by Tully Robinson, has a couple working features designed in the IRIX style and sounds like a clunky '90s computer

You can engage with several working command lines in the simulator, activated by typing "help." To activate Nedry's annoying system lockdown, make three attempts at unlocking the security system. Try typing "access security," "access security grid" or "access main security grid." Read more...

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03 Mar 17:31

30 Real Places from Around the World That Book Lovers Must Visit

Just about everyone knows about modern libraries, but here's something interesting about a significant library from the past: The Library of Alexandria. Located in Egypt, it was the largest and most significant great library of the ancient world. It flourished under the patronage of the Ptolemaic dynasty and functioned as a major center of scholarship from its construction in the 3rd century BC until the Roman conquest of Egypt in 30 BC. The library was conceived and opened either during the reign of Ptolemy I Soter (323 - 283 BC) or during the reign of his son Ptolemy II (283 - 246 BC). An early organization system was in effect at Alexandria.

03 Mar 17:20

This is How the Most Powerful Drug Kingpin, El Chapo Guzman, Hid in Plain Sight

By now, anyone who follows the news has probably heard about the capture of El Chapo Guzman, the world's most powerful drug kingpin, but if you've wondered just how he managed to stay hidden in plain sight for so many years after his first escape, here's an inside look. According to Business Insider, "Guzman had a penchant for high-tech gadgetry to keep ahead of authorities, as AP reported on Wednesday. He utilized sophisticated communications equipment and scanners to detect surveillance. But it was his last ditch low-tech underground tunnel that helped him almost get away again. With Mexican Marines surrounding his house, temporarily hampered by a steel-reinforced door, Guzman fled through a secret door beneath a bathtub into his tunnel network." Continue reading for a video and more information.

03 Mar 17:16

Tablet sales up in 2013, Android overtakes the iPad for the first time

by Richard Devine

Gartner says Android tablet sales grew 121 percent last year, Microsoft a distant third

Android tablet sales are on the rise and according to the latest numbers from Gartner, now outsells iOS tablets – so that's the iPad, then – quite substantially. OK, there's also plenty more Android tablets on the market that there are iPads, but the growth of 121 percent over 2012 is still staggering.

The tablet growth in 2013 was fueled by the low-end smaller screen tablet market, and first time buyers; this led Android to become the No. 1 tablet operating system (OS), with 62 percent of the market.

That's a pretty important statement to consider. Apple corrnered the tablet market with the launch of the iPad, but launched its first smaller tablet quite late on – and it wasn't that hot, either. With affordable Android tablets on sale from the likes of Google, Samsung and Amazon to name but a few, it's hardly surprising to see the rise of the Android tablet.


    






03 Mar 17:15

Google Searches Now Display Interactive Restaurant Menus Within Search Results In The US

by Bertel King, Jr.

Search-ThumbSearching for a restaurant that can satisfy everyone's culinary preferences isn't particularly easy on a smartphone's data connection. The process typically involves searching for a specific website, hoping there's a mobile version (nope), and searching around for a menu. Now Google's rolling out a feature in the US that should streamline things a bit. Just search Google for the menu and watch it appear as the top result.

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The menu comes complete with tabs for accessing different parts of menu, such as appetizers, entrees, and desserts.

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03 Mar 17:08

Best Android Phones [March 2014 / MWC Edition]

by Quentyn Kennemer

We’re heading home from Mobile World Congress, folks (read through all the exciting coverage here) and the dust is finally settling. With most of the great phones for the first half of 2014 announced, it’s time to take a look at all of them in our March edition of Best Android Phones. We’ll take a look at the power rankings for the devices currently out in the market, and then we’ll take a nice, comprehensive look on everything on the horizon. Strap in!

5 – Motorola Moto X

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The Moto X might soon be running its course, but it doesn’t look like this phone is going to crash and burn, or disappear overnight. Despite Motorola’s shaky future with Lenovo having bought them from Google, we imagine they’re approaching support for the Moto X with the same philosophies they were when they were still under Google’s wing. We’ll have to see how fast they are to get the first major upgrade since Android 4.4.2 out of the door, but we don’t have any doubt Motorola will not disappoint.

4 – Sony Xperia Z1s

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Sony’s Xperia Z1s slides back a couple spots for one damning reason — it still doesn’t have KitKat. Literally every other device in the top 5 does. But the lack of the absolute latest version of Android doesn’t cause us to overlook its other notable qualities, namely its beautiful display, insane camera, fast internals and the ability to be dunked in a refreshing drink of water.

3 – Nexus 5 by LG

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Can’t say much about the Nexus 5 that we haven’t already said, folks. It’s powerful, it’s inexpensive, and it has support directly from Google. The Nexus 5 is guaranteed to be among the first devices in line for new versions of Android, and things should stay that way for at least the next two years. It falls short in some areas keeping it from the top of this list — namely tinny speakers and an inconsistent camera — but this would still be near the top of our list of choices when the time comes to buy a new smartphone.

2 – LG G2

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LG isn’t lollygagging when it comes to upgrades — they’ve already gotten their firmware stable enough for AT&T and T-Mobile to be comfortable sending it out to their respective versions. The powerful hardware sitting inside this thing still means it’s a major contender at the point-of-sale when you’re trying to decide which device to open your wallet for. A Snapdragon 800 process and 2GB of RAM, full HD display, 13 megapixel camera and more will do that. Rumors of an LG G3 are already beginning to take form, but that doesn’t mean you should overlook those which came before it.

1 – Samsung Galaxy Note 3

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Alas, we come to the top of the throne, a position the Galaxy Note 3 has protected for a couple of months now. Those beefy internals — consisting of a Snapdragon 800 chipset and 3GB of RAM — are even more valuable considering Samsung’s big flagship device for 2014 (Galaxy S5, if you haven’t been paying attention) won’t match some of it. We’d venture to guess that the Note 3 is going to be here for a while, though there are several new devices on the horizon that will serious challenge its position (some of which we’ll talk about quite soon).

Runner-ups

  1. HTC One — It was named the mobile phone of the year at Mobile World Congress, and for good reason.
  2. Samsung Galaxy S4 — Its younger brother has been born, but until it’s available for purchase the S4 remains a solid buy.
  3. LG G Flex — Moves up a spot, but not on its own merit. Still a phone worthy of your attention, though.
  4. Motorola DROID Maxx – Because we just can’t get over that massive battery.
  5. Sony Xperia Z1 — Two iterations later and the original is still pretty nice.

Phones to look forward to

These phones haven’t been launched yet, but there’s reason to take notice. Most of the devices in this edition have only been announced this past week, so be sure to stay on the lookout for all the latest news about pricing, release date and availability on Phandroid.com.

Samsung Galaxy S5

The Samsung Galaxy S5 didn’t receive the warmest of receptions from the collective Phandroid faithful, but we’re still considering this perhaps the biggest launch for 2014. Maybe some of that is due to Samsung’s name and status alone, with the South Korean company being the sole owner of the top Android OEM spot by far. Regardless, the Galaxy S5 is nothing to sneeze at.

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Snapdragon 801 processor. 2GB of RAM. 16 megapixel camera with phase detection autofocus. USB 3.0. A freakin’ fingerprint scanner. Say what you want about the “lack” of a leap over the Samsung Galaxy S4, but the successor still isn’t matched by many other competitors. You need only check out our hands-on look at the device, as well as our comparison to the Galaxy S4, to see why this thing will still turn heads when it hits store shelves this April.

Sony Xperia Z2

Listen up, Sony: it’s not often you impress us. Your phones are pretty and they’re quite solid, and perhaps some of our apprehension is due to the fact that the phones aren’t normally widely available for those of us in the states. Our friends up north and across the pond get to have all the fun!

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But the Xperia Z2 changes all of that. This phone has us excited in every way imaginable. Great specs, great design, great features, great everything. From where we’re standing this phone is nearly perfect. The only issue we have is wondering whether or not those in the States will ever get their hands on it.

Thankfully it looks like Sony’s relationships with carriers in the United States are improving, with T-Mobile gladly taking on the top-ranked Xperia Z1s as an exclusive option. Let’s hope this particular phone — which you can check out in our hands on from Mobile World Congress right here — can stretch even further.

LG G Pro 2

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LG felt like they had to come out of the gate with a very significant offering to take on the beast known as the Samsung Galaxy Note 3, and we feel like they might have delivered with the G Pro 2. This 5.9-inch phablet brings a 13 megapixel camera, Snapdragon 800 processor and 3GB of RAM to the over-sized form factor, and does so with unique features such as LG KnockOn, and rear-facing buttons. Check out our hands-on coverage for a deeper look at the G Pro 2, and keep an eye on this one for sure.

  HTC Desire 816

We’re waiting on HTC’s exciting March 25th event for their biggest (figuratively, not literally) phone of the year to be announced, but the Desire 816 deserves a tad bit of shine until then. HTC was adamant about wanting to refocus on the mid-range sector, and the Desire 816 is the first example of that.

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Its 5.5-inch display is only 720p and it only has a Snapdragon 400 processor, but it could be a very capable device for the right price. You’ll want to see our hands-on from Mobile World Congress if you’re interested in seeing what HTC can provide for those whose budgets aren’t as big as they’d like.

Nokia X Family

We can’t confidently profess that many people are actually “looking forward” to the Nokia X. Even if it wasn’t specced incredibly low (so much so that it’ll cost as little as $100), the device is only set for launch in limited regions — the UK and North America not included. But the Nokia X is still an interesting device to keep an eye on, and for a few different reasons.

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It’s made by Nokia, who — first of all — scoffed at the idea of ever making an Android phone. Secondly, they’re soon to be swept under the Microsoft wing just as quickly as their market share plummeted with the advent of Android. Thirdly, it’s Android like we’ve never seen it, and that alone leaves intrigue. We’ve got full hands-on for you right here.

LG G2 Mini

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What can we say? It’s another Mini phone. They’re made to look similar to the phones they’re named after, except they’re a tad smaller and tend to have weaker specs. That was exactly the case with the LG G2 Mini. The phone isn’t bad, though, and we’re having a hard time seriously calling a 4.7-inch device “mini,” but we’ll bite. Hands-on right here.

YotaPhone

The YotaPhone has always been an underdog device. It’s hard to gain attention without a strong name or reputation behind you. But like the original device, the new YotaPhone shakes things up enough to make us stand up and take notice.

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The latest iteration — announced at this past MWC — improves on the dual-display design, with the backside of the device housing a higher quality e-ink display used to feed you updates on your life. Its e-Ink technology means you can get access to all these things without the significant battery drain that typically comes with having to power a full HD LCD-based display each time you want to check your email or text messages.

And if you’re worried that a phone like this doesn’t concern itself with beefy internals, guess again — the new YotaPhone can go toe-to-toe with any smartphone set to launch this year. Find out more in our hands-on.

Jolla Phone

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We’ve been following this one around for quite some time, and we finally got a chance to check one out for ourselves at Mobile World Congress. The Jolla Phone isn’t exactly an Android phone. It’s a custom version of Meego that Jolla is calling SailFish OS. That aside, it will be able to run Android apps using an on-board Android runtime. It has a very unique gesture-based design and some nice customization features that you won’t quite find anywhere else.

Everything else

MWC 2014 wasn’t just about phones, of course. There were tablets, smart watches and every other piece of emergent technology you could hope to hear about it. Be sure to read about the top Mobile World Congress 2014 announcements right here.

Rumor Mill

Most of the latest rumors have been made official as of Mobile World Congress, though there might still be some stragglers who couldn’t quite make it for the big show in Barcelona. These devices are still keeping a low profile, though it won’t be long before we hear even more.

HTC M8 / The All New HTC One

HTC has scheduled an event for March 25th, and all signs point to the company finally introducing the successor to 2013′s HTC One. It’s been masked under the code name “HTC M8″ for most of the past few months, though recent rumors have suggested HTC will refer to this one as “the All New HTC One.” Very classy, HTC.

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So what will give consumers reason to buy one once they’re available this Spring or Summer? The latest rumors put the display around 5 inches with 1080p HD resolution, a Snapdragon 800 (2.3GHz) or 801 (2.5GHz) processor, 2GB of RAM, a new ultrapixel camera on the back with a secondary camera for focus assist, a 4-megapixel front camera, and boom sound speakers. Also of note is the device’s lack of physical buttons for navigation — everything’s on-screen now.

Not many people were impressed with Samsung’s latest entry in the Galaxy S line, so the ball is in HTC’s court to introduce a device that can capture the interests of those who might be looking for a change of pace. It’s all going down in New York next month.

Motorola Moto X2

We don’t know much about this device or what it would bring, but Motorola has confirmed plans to release a follow-up to the Moto X that was launched last Summer. Like the original, the Moto X2 (which we’ll be calling it for the time being) is said to be coming late Summer, and we imagine Motorola will look to focus on areas of supreme build quality, great battery life and simple software, the same secret sauce that made the Moto X one of the hottest devices of the year.

Of course, the spotlight on Big M’s back is bigger than ever now that they’ve been acquired by Lenovo. We’ll have to wait and see how the Chinese company’s acquisition of the originators of mobile telephony will impact their future performance, though all signs indicate we shouldn’t see a huge departure from the norm.

Amazon Best Sellers

These phones are selling like hot cakes on Amazon. Note that these aren’t necessarily Amazon’s true best-sellers, but best sellers out of the ones we haven’t already mentioned. Take a look and see if some of these other hot phones are worth your time and money:

  1. Samsung Galaxy Mega
  2. Samsung Galaxy S3
  3. Samsung Galaxy Note 2
  4. Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini
  5. Samsung Galaxy Rugby Pro
  6. LG Optimus G Pro
  7. Motorola DROID Ultra
  8. HTC One Mini
  9. Casio G’zOne Commando
  10. Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini

What say you?

We might not have had many phone launches since the last time we’ve done this, but we sure have had a ton of new device announcements. It’ll be interesting to see where all those devices fall once they’re available for purchase, but for now we’ll just be counting down the days until we can walk into the store and buy them. Let us know which devices you’re looking forward to the most going forward, and be sure to give us your own top 5 list if you feel differently about the rankings!

03 Mar 17:07

Nexus 7 2012 32GB on sale at Best Buy for $159

by Derek Ross

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If you’re looking to pick up a cheap Android tablet that runs that latest version of Android, you’re in luck. The Nexus 7 2012 (32GB) is now on sale at Best Buy for $159. The original Nexus 7 tablet launched back in July of 2012, however the 32GB variant didn’t become available until a few months later in November. As far as budget tablets go, the Nexus 7 2012 at $159 is a steal.

The Nexus 7 2012 isn’t alone in the $150-$160 price range, Asus, Dell, Coby, Acer, and a dozen unpopular brands are all listing Android tablets as well. However, none of them are stock Android, are running Android 4.4.2 KitKat, and they aren’t sporting 32GB of storage.

Stock has started to arrive at local Best Buy brick and mortar shops, as you can see below.

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Head on over to BestBuy.com to order and be sure to let us know if you snagged one of these in the comments. Also, I’m not sure why they listed it as ‘brown’ instead of ‘black’.

Thanks +the1dynasty!

03 Mar 17:07

Samsung to hook Galaxy S5 owners up with over $500 worth of premium apps and subscriptions

by Quentyn Kennemer

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Samsung’s always included some pretty good incentives for buying their flagship smartphones, whether it be credit to buy movies and music or extra storage space for Dropbox. They’re taking things to a whole new level for the Samsung Galaxy S5 launch, though, as the company has announced over $500 worth of premium apps and subscriptions.

Dubbed Samsung Galaxy Gifts, there’s a little bit here for everyone. The list is massive so let’s just jump right into it:

  • Runkeeper: 1-year premium subscription ($20 value)
  • Lark: 1-year premium subscription ($36 value)
  • Skimple: 6-month premium subscription ($42 value)
  • Map My Fitness: 6-month premium subscription ($36 value)
  • Wall Street Journal: 6-month subscription ($160 value)
  • Bloomberg Businessweek+: 1-year subscription ($30 value)
  • Paypal: $50 in special offers when buying from your favorite stores using Paypal
  • LinkedIn: 3-month premium subscription ($75 value)
  • Blurb: $5 coupon to create your own book
  • EasilyDo Pro: Free download ($5 value)
  • Cut the Rope 2: $10 of in-game credit
  • Flick Dat: Free download ($2 value)
  • Box: 50GB extra storage for 6 months ($60 value)
  • Bitcasa: 1TB extra storage for 3 months ($30 value)
  • Evernote: 3-month premium subscription ($15 value)

It’s no surprise to see Samsung has more fitness apps than anything else on this list considering their continued commitment to promoting healthy lifestyle. You might not need anything and everything on this list, but it’s free so be sure to give them a shot once you get your Galaxy S5 in-hand (which should be happening as early as April). Be sure to find all the full details over at Samsung’s site.

03 Mar 17:06

Marvel Opens Its Vault to Offer 15,000 Comic Books to iOS Users

by Karissa Bell
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Marvel fans will soon be able to access 15,000 comic books via its Marvel Unlimited iOS app.

The titles span Marvel's 75-year history and include everything from classics like Captain America to more recent titles such as the reboot of Guardians of the Galaxy.

Marvel is offering the comics to customers for a one-time fee of $0.99, a reduced rate, to access the comics during March as a promotion for the company's activities at SXSW

"We just really wanted to unlock the vault and hand over the keys in a way that allows both super-fans and people who are just curious what it's all about to check out why people love this stuff so much," said Marvel's VP of digital product Kristin Vincent. "It allows people to jump around wherever they want and get access to these classic story lines that have become part of our pop culture and also learn more about the characters they are seeing on the big screen." Read more...

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03 Mar 16:52

Pharrell Williams Wears Fancy Shorts to Oscars

by Annie Colbert
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Pharrell Williams, left, and Helen Lasichanh arrive at the 2014 Oscars.

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Pharrell Williams left his oversized hat at home, instead opting for fancy tuxedo shorts

The songwriter, singer, producer and fashion trend disrupter showed up to the Academy Awards in shorts that were the perfect complement to his bow tie and shoes without socks

His non-traditional look gave the 2014 Oscars its first real tweetable moment. Beat you to it, Jennifer Lawrence.

.@Pharrell loses the hat and half his pants#Oscar2014 pic.twitter.com/RWyUubmgHe

— Lance Ulanoff (@LanceUlanoff) March 2, 2014 Read more...

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03 Mar 15:56

Ellen's Using an iPhone Backstage, Not the 'Samsung Selfie' Phone

by Jason Abbruzzese
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Ellen's been on her phone quite a bit tonight, particularly for a selfie that was taken with a big group of A-listers

The image, which she encouraged to be retweeted, gave her Samsung phone a nice bit of screen time. But it looks like she's on an iPhone for her personal account

Minutes after promoting Samsung on the #Oscars stage, Ellen returns to her iPhone. Incrediblepic.twitter.com/LVsD2YIoXj

— Mark Gurman (@markgurman) March 3, 2014

Someone like Ellen could certainly have a need for multiple phones, but the switch begs the question: did Samsung just pull off one of the biggest and boldest product placements of all time? Read more...

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03 Mar 15:34

Oscars 2014: Complete List of Winners

by Brian Anthony Hernandez
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LOS ANGELES — Though Alfonso Cuarón's space epic Gravity dominated the 86th Academy Awards with seven wins in the 24 categories, Steve McQueen's 12 Years a Slave secured the ceremony's biggest honor, Best Picture

12 Years a Slave beat out 288 other films that were eligible for Best Picture. The film came out in October 2013, building a groundswell of support by moviegoers and critics alike for its emotional tale of Solomon Northup' struggle for survival in a pre-Civil War United States

"Everyone fell in line to tell the story," Brad Pitt, who played an abolitionist in 12 Years, said backstage to press alongside director Steve McQueen Read more...

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03 Mar 15:32

Idina Menzel Shuts Down Oscars With 'Let It Go' Performance

by Neha Prakash
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Did I miss something?...because she was pretty flat and her timing was off a few times.

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Rejoice, Frozen is officially an Oscar-winning movie

The hugely successful Disney movie snagged the Oscar for Best Animated Film, and the runaway hit song Let It Go took home Best Original Song — deservedly so

Idina Menzel, who voices Elsa in the film, performed the song at the 86th annual Academy Awards and blew the audience away with her spectacular voice, earning a standing ovation from the crowd

The only awkward moment was when John Travolta had no idea how to pronounce Menzel's name when introducing her

It's OK though, we're sure Menzel has let it go... Read more...

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03 Mar 15:30

Apple Announces CarPlay Infotainment System

by Stan Schroeder
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Apple has announced CarPlay, an in-car infotainment system that lets you connect your iOS device with your car.

The new system — actually a rebranding of Apple's "iOS in the Car" — will be shown at the Geneva Motor Show, held from Mar. 6 to 16, 2014

CarPlay will let iPhone users make calls, access messages, listen to music or use Maps in their cars using Siri-based voice control, touch controls, or standard knobs, dials and buttons in the car. Third party apps such as Spotify, Beats Radio, Stitcher and iHeartRadio are also supported Read more...

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03 Mar 15:28

Tampa Bay Buccaneers Unveil New Uniform

by Barry Petchesky

Tampa Bay Buccaneers Unveil New Uniform

Maybe I'm still cranky from this morning's other jersey reveal , but the Bucs' new uniform is here, and I can't stop thinking "indoor football."

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03 Mar 15:16

Sabres Trade Ryan Miller, Forced To Dress Former Video Guy As Backup

by Sean Newell

Sabres Trade Ryan Miller, Forced To Dress Former Video Guy As Backup

The Buffalo Sabres traded Ryan Miller (as well as captain Steve Ott) to the St. Louis Blues last night and the move left them a little light in the backup goaltending department. Meet Ryan Vinz: former Sabres video scout, current director of hockey technology at a company in Buffalo, and never, at any competitive level outside maybe high school, goalie.

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03 Mar 15:12

NBA Asked LeBron To Change His Badass Black Mask After One Game

by Samer Kalaf

NBA Asked LeBron To Change His Badass Black Mask After One Game

LeBron James ditched his eye-catching protective mask after just one game for something not nearly as cool, thanks to the NBA.

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03 Mar 15:11

We're Still Trying To Figure Out Why Stamos Was There

by Timothy Burke

We're Still Trying To Figure Out Why Stamos Was There

Send stories, photos, and anything else you might have to tips@deadspin.com.

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28 Feb 16:00

Pyramids Discovered Under Water Off Coast of Cuba, Might be Atlantis

Underwater pyramids were discovered by two scientists, Paul Weinzweig and Pauline Zalitzki, off the coast of Cuba. These two found the ruins of ancient buildings for about a mile below the sea, and pondered the possibility that it might be the lost city Atlantis. They reached this area with submarines, and found that these tremendous pyramid structures are made of stones weighing hundreds of tons, along with sphinxes and Stonehenge-like stones with written language engraved on them. Continue reading for a video and more information.

28 Feb 16:00

IMDb v4.2 Beta Update Adds Slide-Out Hamburger Navigation, Cleans Up The Busy Action Bar

by Bertel King, Jr.

IMDb-ThumbThe IMDb app is an immensely useful piece of software to have installed on a mobile phone. I don't open it often, but once I'm in the mood to hit up the local theater, there's the app, just ready to serve me the latest trailers, movie showtimes, and ticket prices. The beta version of the app has reached 4.2, and it's tidying things up a bit. Options that were crowding up the Action Bar have now been moved into a slide-out navigation menu.

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IMDb v4.2 Beta Update Adds Slide-Out Hamburger Navigation, Cleans Up The Busy Action Bar was written by the awesome team at Android Police.

    


28 Feb 16:00

How Scientists Plan to Farm on Mars

by Eli Epstein
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In the coming decades, NASA has big plans for Mars, including intentions to blast a fifth rover onto the planet’s surface by 2020 and send a manned mission by 2030.

But long before humans step onto Mars’ barren terrain, scientists and researchers from around the world want to understand more about its potential to support human life.

They're especially interested in the possibility of growing plants on Mars, a more efficient process that would partially remove the need to ship expensive freeze-dried rations to the planet. Allowing crops to grow there that produce oxygen and scrub carbon dioxide there would make Mars a more livable environment. Read more...

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28 Feb 15:23

24 Funny Examples of People Who Just Don't Care Anymore

It's not unusual to find children and adults alike enjoying the free game console setups found at many electronics stores, such as Best Buy, but when things get too comfortable, it makes you the person appear as if they just don't care about embarrassment anymore. Continue reading for more.