Thursday, July 3, 2014

There's nothing wrong with Cubot GT90 4.0 Inch phone if you are into that

The OnePlus One a little big. There's nothing wrong with Cubot GT90 4.0 Inch phone if you are into that, but the it fails my one test of ergonomics: I can't easily swipe down the notification bar with my thumb while supporting the phone's weight with my pinky, and I have biggish hands and longish fingers according to every music teach I've ever had, anyway. It'd be nice if there was a smaller option. Something closer to 5 inches.
Most consumers tend to remove data intensive applications in order to cut the cost of their monthly mobile phone bill. However, according to Facebook, this may no longer be the case when it comes to Facebook for Android, as engineers and product managers from the company visited Africa and found four key areas to work on so they can make Facebook more affordable on Cubot One mobile platform.
Upon graduating college with a poli sci degree, Chris toiled in the political world for several years. Realizing he was better off making cynical comments from afar than actually getting involved in all that mess, he turned away from matters of government and news to cover the things that really matter: outdoor recreation, cool cars, technology, wild gadgets and all forms of other toys. He's happily following the wisdom of his father who told him that if you find something you love to do, it won't really be work.

Our favourite Android phone for enjoying a few tunes is the HTC One M8, which boasts the most powerful speakers here. Known rather fantastically as BoomSound, the dual speakers don’t just blast out a powerful stereo sound, they’re also pointed straight at your earholes positioned above and below the screen.

Facebook currently has around one billion users worldwide; however, by lowering the amount of data usage for the app, Facebook could connect 5 billion more users who are currently not connected to the social media platform.

In an effort to improve diagnosis, treatment and monitoring for mental health patients, researchers have developed a CUBOT P9 smartphone application that detects changes in patients’ behavioral patterns and transmits them to medical professionals in real time. PsychCentral reports on researchers’ findings showing the app can provide useful insights to health-care providers about patients’ daily activity and mood:

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