Viber 5.0 rolls out, now supports video calling

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Popular free messaging app for Android and iOS, Viber, just got updated to version 5.0 and now offers more features and enhancements, including support for video calls.

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In addition to the updated Android and iOS apps, Viber has also updated its desktop application for Windows, Windows 8, and OS X.

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Below are some of Viber’s OS specific enhancements:
• Manage contacts by simply adding their Viber number or scanning a special QR code,
• iOS: Users can manage sticker packs more easily, turn sticker packs on or off, reorder sticker packs, as well as easily forward photo messages.
• Android: Users can enjoy a fresh new redesign, making it easier and more fun.
• Desktop v4.3: Includes a new and improved design, a fun backgrounds gallery and many improvements and bug fixes.
• Windows 8 v3.2: Features a new and improved design, an updated snap mode with stickers, emoticons and notifications. Other highlights and bug fixes include an easier way to search contacts, the ability to see online contacts from the home screen and PNG support for photo messages.

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Head to Viber.com to download Viber for Android, iOS, Desktop, and Windows 8.

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Viber 5.0 rolls out, now supports video calling

Lazada Philippines

Popular free messaging app for Android and iOS, Viber, just got updated to version 5.0 and now offers more features and enhancements, including support for video calls.

viber 5_1

In addition to the updated Android and iOS apps, Viber has also updated its desktop application for Windows, Windows 8, and OS X.

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Below are some of Viber’s OS specific enhancements:
• Manage contacts by simply adding their Viber number or scanning a special QR code,
• iOS: Users can manage sticker packs more easily, turn sticker packs on or off, reorder sticker packs, as well as easily forward photo messages.
• Android: Users can enjoy a fresh new redesign, making it easier and more fun.
• Desktop v4.3: Includes a new and improved design, a fun backgrounds gallery and many improvements and bug fixes.
• Windows 8 v3.2: Features a new and improved design, an updated snap mode with stickers, emoticons and notifications. Other highlights and bug fixes include an easier way to search contacts, the ability to see online contacts from the home screen and PNG support for photo messages.

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Head to Viber.com to download Viber for Android, iOS, Desktop, and Windows 8.

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10 Game-Changing Things Not Found on the iPhone 6

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Apple has announced lots of big changes for the iPhone 6, but it’s surely far from perfect we tell you. While it’s true that it can do some or a lot of things better than its other competitors, the are definitely lots of features that make the iPhone 6 worth skipping.

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1. Wireless Charging

Wireless charging can be found on lots of devices – Nokia & Google being the ones who use it very often on their devices. Apple on the other hand has never utilized it and has used their own Lightning for charging. Basically, what this is is a feature where you have a charging pad and you just place your device on top of it and it will start to charge, even without plugging in a cable to your phone.

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A lot of manufacturers are placing twists into device charging – fast charging, USB 3.0 to name a few. If Apple were to incorporate wireless charging, it would be interesting to see how they’d design the charger itself. Maybe in the iPhone 6S, we’ll see, but for now, iPhone fans can only dream.

2. Optical Image Stabilization

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If you’ve read into the new iPhones, then I know you’re going to call me out that the iPhone 6 Plus has OIS – the camera technology that allows you to capture with less shake – but to counter, except for the display & the horizontal orientation, you’re paying an extra $100 for an iPhone 6 Plus that exclusively has Optical Image Stabilization. The iPhone 6, which will appeal to the usual iPhone crowd, does not have this feature, and I’m sure a lot of people will believe that the 6 and the 6 Plus are the same. Sadly, they’re not – and if you get the iPhone 6, you’re missing out on OIS, something that, again, Nokia, Samsung, LG, HTC and a lot more have used on their phones already.

3. Laser Auto-Focus

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Here’s a flagship feature that’s exclusive to LG, debuting in the LG G3. Laser auto-focus basically allows the camera to focus faster on the subject by firing lasers to get a sense of depth. Apple is going with an approach they’d call Focus Pixels, but in terms of technology, we think we’d put more faith on this type of hardware. And while we have yet to see how the iPhone 6’s camera performs (and we are hoping it lives up to its promises), we can’t deny that it’s at least cool to have lasers. Lasers are cool.

4. Front-Facing Speakers

HTC comes into mind when I think about front-facing speakers, but only because they execute it so well. This type of thing is not exclusive to HTC – Sony has done it, Motorola has done it, Samsung has done it – and in those cases, audio quality has improved for the most part versus your conventional bottom or rear-facing speakers.

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If you think about it, it does make sense to have music fired directly at you, and if the manufacturer can implement stereo, that’d be great. If only Apple implemented front-facing speakers, their new iPhones would be better multimedia machines… but sadly, they didn’t just yet.

5. Buttonless Control

Knocking on the screen to wake it up? Grabbing your phone to look at and it displays notifications? Waving over it to scroll through content? Those things aren’t new, and if not overdone, can prove to be very useful. Apple has done none of these things while LG, Motorola, Samsung and a lot more OEMs are – and they’re all using it to create unique experiences for their flagships.

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This feature makes more sense on the larger iPhone 6 Plus, but it would be nice if Apple took some tricks and polished them to their own benefit too.

6. Xenon Flash

Again, a not so new feature which goes all the way back to the era of Symbian. Well, we can’t disregard the fact that LED has its pros over Xenon and the other way around, but who says we can’t have both? It really does up the photography experience for a lot of users, so safe to say, that’s one thing a lot of PureView & Galaxy K Zoom users will be enjoying while the iPhone 6 can’t join in.

7. Heart Rate Monitor

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Something crazy, but not useless – Samsung has incorporated heart rate monitors into their devices for fitness purposes, and it does bring a level of depth to the experience. If you want to keep a closer eye on your heart but you don’t want to buy any wearable, then a heart rate monitor can prove to be useful. Also, it can also be tapped to take photos as announced with the Galaxy Note 4.

8. More Color Options

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Gray, silver and gold – those are all the options that you have for choosing an iPhone 6. Apple may have colors for their iPods and iPhone 5Cs, but those are definitely not flagship material. All I have to do is point you to Nokia’s flagship phones and you’ll find a great range of colors to choose from. Motorola is doing great as well with their Moto Maker, and while Samsung & HTC may have a few subjective design choices, at least they have more than three colors.

9. Better Battery

Apple has made the iPhone thinner once again, they’ve added in more powerful internals and they’ve made everything efficient to compensate for the power hungry hardware; I think this means to say they’re just trying to preserve the usual iPhone battery life, not improve it. Other manufacturers on the other hand are working harder to add in larger capacity batteries into their phones, and so far, the reviews are doing great for them. Why not stay with the iPhone 5‘s thinness and just add in more battery from there? That might be better.

10. Water Resistance / Waterproofing

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Finally, the one thing I personally wanted to see in the new iPhone but got disappointed – water resistance or waterproofing. Sony’s Xperia line has been bathing (pun intended) in advertisements and has become known for having waterproof devices in the lineup. Samsung also wishes to follow suit, but they’ve done so with compromises in design that needs more polishing. HTC’s Butterfly is joining in too, and with all of these manufacturers joining in the bandwagon, it’s safe to say there’s a demand for protecting your devices against water. When a flood comes, we might see crazy photos underwater – but they won’t be done using iPhones without bulky cases.

Special Mention: Bluetooth & NFC file sharing – We’re not counting on this, but it is still indeed something that the iPhone cannot do – share files via Bluetooth with other platforms. Also, while NFC is already found on Apple’s new devices, it’s only for Apple Pay – we still don’t have anything similar to Android Beaming.

Did we miss anything important? Or have you been looking for a feature that Apple failed to deliver with the iPhone 6? Feel free to leave your comments and opinions down below! Have friends who are interested in the iPhone 6 — share this with them to see if they still do.

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Sony PH opens new Sony Centre at SM Megamall

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In line with its effort to further enrich the overall buying experience of their patrons, Sony Philippines has formally opened the new Sony Centre at the Building B of SM Megamall.

Present during the opening were some of the bigwigs from Sony, as well as a few distinguished guests, including Sony brand ambassadors like Pilar Tuason and Luke Landrigan.

The new Sony Centre is a few notches higher than your typical concept store as it will house most of the Sony devices including Bravia 4K TVs, a slew of Alpha series cameras, and other consumer electronics like Xperia smartphones and tablets.

Furthermore, the newly-opened Sony Centre will also double as the country’s first Playstation flagship store where consumers can try out wide variety of PS4 games, not to mention a suite of accessories that further enhances their gaming experience and expand the functionality of their gaming console.

Along with the Sony Centre opening, Sony Philippines also launched an initiative called Sony Digital Workshop, which is intended to educate their consumers about their new product/s and allow them utilize their device/s to its full potential.

Sony Digital Workshops are usually announced ahead of time and are being posted on the Sony Philippines’ Facebook page. It’s usually hosted by Sony Brand Ambassadors who share not only their knowledge about the Sony product, but also their expertise on their respective fields.

You can visit the new Sony Centre at the 4th floor of SM Megamall Building B, near SM CyberZone.

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Cherry Mobile Alpha Play first impressions

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Apart from stunning the crowd by adding to new affordable Windows Phone handsets in to their roster, Cherry Mobile has another trick up its sleeves last night and it comes in the form of their first Windows tablet – the CM Alpha Play.

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Design-wise, the Alpha Play makes do with a flat and square-ish frame with an 8-inch display on the center bordered by a relatively thick bezel. In short, CM isn’t going to take home any design award with their new tablet, but we won’t be surprised if this is just a case of substance-over-style which we’ve come to expect from most wallet-friendly devices.

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Most of the magic happens on the right side of the device (or the bottom, if the tablet is portrait orientation). Here you’ll find Micro-SD card slot for storage expansion, USB 3.0 port (Yes, 3.0 aka SuperSpeed USB), HDMI out, headphone jack and charging port.

As for the Power and Volume rocker, you’ll find those nicely situated on the Alpha Play’s right flank. These keys are neighbored by the Home button which takes the place of the capacitive Windows key that is usually at the bottom of Windows-powered tablet’s display.

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The side panels (when the tablet is held upright) are slightly tapered which creates a slight angle that makes it easier to hold the tablet using one hand or pick it up when it’s lying flat on a surface. The tapered side panel terminates to the tablet’s plastic back cover that has a nice matte finish.

In this area, you’ll find the tablet’s 5MP BSI rear camera that is off-kilter to the left and is sandwiched between two speaker grilles.

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The CM Alpha Play runs on a full version of Windows 8.1 which means that most of the software that you can run on your PC should be compatible with this tablet. The absence of the capacitive Windows button at the bottom of the screen may take some getting used to, but you’ll eventually get the hang of swipe-based gestures on the tablet’s display.

Doing the heavy-lifting for this tablet is the quad-core Intel Atom processor with 1GB of RAM and is backed by Intel HD Gen7 GPU. We don’t have a lot of first-hand encounters with the said processor so it’ll be interesting to see how it performs in real life. But based on our short time with the Alpha Play it seems to handle things quite nicely for the new tablet.

Cherry Mobile Alpha Play specs:
8-inch HD IPS display, 1280 x 720 @183ppi
1.33GHz Intel Z3735D quad-core processor
Intel HD Graphics Gen7 GPU
1GB RAM
Expandable 16GB internal storage
Supports up to 64GB
5MP BSI rear camera
2MP front camera
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
3500mAh battery
Windows 8.1

The Cherry Mobile Alpha Play will make its market debut on the latter part of the month and will retail for Php7,999.

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