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Rabu, 08 Oktober 2014

HTC Zoe 1.0 available on Google Play later today, iOS later this year




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HTC Zoe 1.0 available on Google Play later today, iOS later this year



HTC Zoe v1.0


After HTC opened up their Zoe photo/video editing application to devices outside their own earlier this year, they’ve now announced that it is finally out of beta, with Zoe version 1.0 arriving on the Play Store later today. What’s more, there will even be an iOS version for the iPhone launching later this year.


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HTC Desire EYE is official, dual 13MP wide angle lenses on the front and back [VIDEO]



HTC Desire EYE Double Exposure


HTC’s Double Exposure event is off in full gear, with HTC’s VP of Industrial Design Jonah Becker taking the stage to officially introduce the all new HTC Desire EYE.


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Google could be considering adding app and game trials to the Google Play Store



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Despite numbers showing the Android OS dominating the smartphone market share, some were surprised to find that iOS users still fork over the most money for their apps (a staggering $5.1 million a day compared to Google’s $1.1 million according to recent reports). To help get wary consumers pulling the trigger on those $.99 cent apps, Google is reportedly mulling over the idea of implementing a try-before-you-buy trial period for games and apps in the Play Store.


Details are scarce, but it’s said to work in a similar fashion to the way you only have to download a portion of an app or game when updating (as opposed to the entire thing). This trial portion would allow for users to download only a specific portion of the app to see how it functions and if they like, download the rest of the app at full price. Like Costco but without fighting with kids over the last chicken nugget sample.


It’s pretty easy to see how this would not only save time, but decrease data costs when looking for something new to download outside of a WiFi connection (you know how much data costs these days). This would prove especially useful in emerging markets where data is further constricted. Of course, this is all just rumor at the moment with nothing set in stone.


[The Information | via Engadget]








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