Category Archives: Windows

I can’t take it anymore – Flappy Bird to be removed

The somewhat reclusive developer of the hit game Flappy Bird has announced that he “cannot take this anymore” and will be removing the game from app stores in 22 hours, as of 2:02 PM EST today.

Dong Nguyen explained on his Twitter account that the takedown isn’t due to any legal reasons, and that he won’t be selling the rights to the game.

Odd since he is according to the Verge making $50,000 a day from the adverts.

This story is breaking all over the tech world giving even more publicity.

Beats Music now available on Windows Phone

Beats Music can now be installed on your Windows Phone. The service gives you access to more than 20 million songs which you can either stream or save to your device for offline listening. Beats Music also offers personalized music suggestions in addition to other service-specific features. Subscription should set you back $9.99 a month but you can check it our for free over the course of a week and decide whether this is something you want to subscribe to. If you’re an AT&T user, you can benefit of a special offer for an exclusive free trial up to 3 months.

Or pay less and use Nokia Mix Radio. You decide.

Own a Sony QX10 or QX100 Hub Lens – then you might want the Sony SPA-TA1

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If you own a QX10 or QX100 hub lens as shown above but have a device or tablet over 85mm in width then Sony has the answer. The SPA-TA1. Due out around April, this is an attachment that comes in different sizes as below.

(Depth × height width ×) size:
(1) about 85 × 65.6 × 33.9Mm
(2) about 106 × 65.6 × 33.9Mm
(3) about 127 × 65.6 × 33.9Mm
(4) about 148 × 65.6 × 33.9 mm
(5) about 169 × 65.6 × 33.9Mm
(6) about 190 × 65.6 × 33.9mm Weight: about 31g ((6) is installed) Material: Plastic

※ The included attachment of DSC-QX100/QX10 shipped with smartphone of 54-75mm width.

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Source – Sony Japan

What is going on with smartphone pricing?

Below is a screenshot detailing the pricing for buying a Samsung Note 3 from Amazon (not via a marketplace seller). Look at the price variations. And why the sudden hike now? This hike also applies for accessories too.

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Below is the HTC One in Silver.

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And now the Sony Xperia Z1.

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Just one more. The Nokia Lumia 925. This has seem some huge drops.

The fluctuation in pricing is crazy. If you buy an iPhone from Apple it is the same price pretty much for the whole 12 months.

What’s your views on this?

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Sony QX10/QX100 Hub lenses – firmware update v2 – details and changes – updated

Sony is offering upgrades for the Sony QX10 and QX100 hub lenses.

Improvements after version 2 firmware upgrade –

-ISO Setting added
-The QX10 has a ISO 3200 from just 1600, and the QX100 moves to ISO 12800 support from just 3200.
-Movie Recording size changed: MP4 1440 x 1080(30p) to MP4 1920 x 1080(30p)
-Shutter Speed Priority Shooting mode added (DSC-QX100 only)

For the QX10 head over to the Sony Asia download page or click here for direct access. . Select downloads, computer system and the appropriate file will be downloaded.

For the QX100, head over again or click here for direct access. Then select downloads and follow the instructions dependant on your PC operating system.

These are really important updates and now make these hub lenses even more fantastic.

The process takes about 10 mins for each lens.

I’m fed up of Beta Testing new Smartphones – are you?

I don’t think it matters which manufacturer you want to aim this headline towards, they seem to be all the same now.

Whether you get your new phone sim free or with a contract you are paying between £309-709 for your phone. And yet it seems every newly released phone is littered with software faults, sometimes even hardware. Harsh but true. And these should have been removed prior to release. But more and more the pressure to release the next model sacrifices quality control.

Let’s have a look at some examples –

Sony Xperia Z1 – Sony labelled this 20.7mp camera smartphone as the best thing since sliced bread. Well if you tried taking photos with this at launch they were crap. Superior Auto was so bad it was a disgrace especially considering Sony’s camera expertise. Fanboys will defend this saying you can take decent photos in manual mode. And yes they are better but please stop making excuses for the large companies. They messed up. The fit and finish were probably the best in class. A real premium finish. 6 months down the line, loads of promises later, Sony have released several firmwares and improved the situation, but it is not totally fixed. If you don’t mind experimenting with the camera settings you might take a great photo. Meanwhile, people’s’ smiles are lost.

Apple iPhone 5S – starting price £549. Released 21st September 2013. It’s still has several notable bugs. Poor battery for far too many people. Random and constant reboots with the springboard. This is Apple with it’s everything just works. No it doesn’t. It works sometimes. Now Apple are rumoured to be working hard on fixing the software. Expected eta March 2014 some 6 months later. Shame as the iPhone 5S is an amazing piece of hardware versus it’s tiny size.

Samsung – oh I could really rant off with Samsung and the S4 or Note 3. And that is despite loving my Note 3. The S4 was Samsung’s downfall of lying to customers. 16gb model was the only memory configuration available in the UK. With 8gb free. Sorry. That’s inexcusable to leave such little memory free. With public pressure they said they would fix it on BBC Watchdog. Over six months later, Which has reported that there is even less memory available now. The S4 was so full of bugs at launch I think I will stop now before I explode. And yet it could have been so much better. And as to the Note 3. A bug fest at launch that was so bad and extremely inflated deliberately in price at launch that it was a disgrace.

So after you and me and other members of the public beta tested these phones for over 6 months they are now excellent especially the Note 3. To give you some idea Samsung released in 3 months, 7 firmware updates for the Note 3 to try and fix all the problems. Surely these should have been done prior to launch or at least some of them.

So perhaps we should all wait 6 months after a phone is released, see if the faults have been fixed as promised and then decide to buy it?

If you like the next shiny phone or the latest at your upgrade, I doubt you would get an older model unless the deal was stunning.

Gavin’s Gadgets updates

Over the weekend a few changes have been applied to my blog.

I’ve updated the design to a more modern style which is meant to look great on all devices including mobiles and tablets.

Check out the additional pages either tapping directly to the page or using the Menu system.

Reviews have been overhauled into separate pages.

Smartphone reviews, click here. Notice the reviews are now divided into operating system. 

Accessory reviews, click here. This section has been also divided into many categories from cases, headphones, wearables, app enabled accessories and more.

The HTC One has its own page here. It’s still receiving so many views I have kept it’s own page for now.

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