Amazon Fire HDX 8.9 updated with Snapdragon 805

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Along with the Fire HD 6 tablet, Amazon has also introduced their most powerful tablet in the lineup which sports an 8.9-inch HDX (2560 x 1600) display, LTE connectivity, and powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 805 quad-core CPU – the new Fire HDX 8.9.

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Amazon Fire HDX 8.9 specs:
8.9-inch HDX (2560 x 1600) IPS display, 339ppi
2.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 quad-core CPU
Adreno 420 GPU
2GB RAM
16GB (8.8GB usable) / 32GB (25.6GB usable) / 64GB (54.3GB usable) internal storage
8 megapixel rear camera w/ LED flash
720p HD front camera
4G LTE, HSPA+
WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
Bluetooth w/ A2DP
GPS, A-GPS
Dual stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos Audio
Built-in microphone
Fire OS 4
12 hour battery
231 x 158 x 7.8 mm
375 g (WiFi) / 389 g (4G LTE + WiFi)

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The Fire HDX 8.9 (WiFi, sponsored screensavers) has a price tag of $379 for the 16GB, $429 for the 32GB, and $479 for the 64GB. The unlocked 4G LTE model (with sponsored screen savers) sells for $529 for the 32GB and $579 for the 64GB.

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Should users wish to be more productive with the Fire tablets, Amazon is also selling the Fire Keyboard for $59.99. It is compatible with the new Fire HDX 8.9, and other Fire HD and HDX tablets.

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Amazon Fire HDX 8.9 updated with Snapdragon 805

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Along with the Fire HD 6 tablet, Amazon has also introduced their most powerful tablet in the lineup which sports an 8.9-inch HDX (2560 x 1600) display, LTE connectivity, and powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 805 quad-core CPU – the new Fire HDX 8.9.

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Amazon Fire HDX 8.9 specs:
8.9-inch HDX (2560 x 1600) IPS display, 339ppi
2.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 quad-core CPU
Adreno 420 GPU
2GB RAM
16GB (8.8GB usable) / 32GB (25.6GB usable) / 64GB (54.3GB usable) internal storage
8 megapixel rear camera w/ LED flash
720p HD front camera
4G LTE, HSPA+
WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
Bluetooth w/ A2DP
GPS, A-GPS
Dual stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos Audio
Built-in microphone
Fire OS 4
12 hour battery
231 x 158 x 7.8 mm
375 g (WiFi) / 389 g (4G LTE + WiFi)

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The Fire HDX 8.9 (WiFi, sponsored screensavers) has a price tag of $379 for the 16GB, $429 for the 32GB, and $479 for the 64GB. The unlocked 4G LTE model (with sponsored screen savers) sells for $529 for the 32GB and $579 for the 64GB.

fire keyboard

Should users wish to be more productive with the Fire tablets, Amazon is also selling the Fire Keyboard for $59.99. It is compatible with the new Fire HDX 8.9, and other Fire HD and HDX tablets.

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BDO Unibank, Inc. signs MOU with Oxford Business Group

The key part that rising competitiveness in the Philippines and the country’s improved business climate are playing in attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) will be explored in a forthcoming report to be produced by the global publishing firm, Oxford Business Group (OBG).

The Report: The Philippines 2015 will shine the spotlight on the economic sectors that look likely to gain from higher investment inflows, such as manufacturing and information technology. The publication will also provide updates on the country’s major infrastructure projects which are heightening economic activity, especially across the construction industry.

BDO Unibank, Inc. has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the second year on research with OBG for its forthcoming report. Under the MOU, OBG will have access to the bank’s resources, which will be used to compile the Capital Markets Chapter of The Report: The Philippines 2015.

Regional Editor, Paulius Kuncinas, said the Group had noted in its recent research that the Philippines was gaining ground on its neighbors when it came to attracting FDI.

“Investors have, in particular, noticed the increasing capabilities of the country’s workforce, while the Philippines’ political and economic stability remains a plus,” he said. “We expect public-private partnership projects to drive foreign investment in the coming years as the country moves to roll out its public works and address the Philippines’ housing shortage.”

Eduardo Francisco, President of BDO Capital Corporation & Investment at BDO Unibank, Inc. added that topical issues related to the ASEAN Economic Community, such as the integration of the financial markets, would be looked at in detail with OBG.

“Our first year of partnership with Oxford Business Group highlighted the added dimension that ASEAN integration will bring to the markets,” he said. “I look forward to exploring this further, as full integration draws nearer, and providing investors with key data they can use in their decision-making, including analysis of new products and services from the Philippine Stock Exchange.”

With the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Regional Summit set to take place in Manila next year, OBG’s Editorial Manager, Rodrigo Diaz, said the Philippines could expect to garner a higher profile as an international investment destination over the coming months.

“Full ASEAN integration and the APEC summit should both boost the Philippines’ competitiveness, helping the country to build on its strong macroeconomic fundamentals and steady GDP growth,” he said. “I am delighted that our team will benefit once again from BDO Unibank, Inc’s expertise as we plot the next phase of the country’s economic development.”

The Report: The Philippines 2015 will be a vital guide to the many facets of the country, including its macroeconomics, infrastructure, banking and other sectoral developments. It will contain interviews with leading national and international representatives, including Japan’s Minister for Foreign Affairs Fumio Kishida and the US Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel. The publication will be available in print or online.

Amazon introduces Fire HD 6 tablet, starts at $99

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Amazon has introduced five new tablets today and one of them is a 6-inch slate that is powered by a quad-core CPU, Fire OS 4, and starts at just $99 – the Fire HD 6.

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Amazon Fire HD 6 specs:
6-inch HD (1280 x 800) IPS display, 252ppi
1.5GHz quad-core CPU
1GB RAM
8GB (5GB usable) / 16GB (12.2GB usable) internal storage
2 megapixel rear camera
VGA front camera
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
USB 2.0
integrated speaker with Dolby Digital Plus audio
8 hour battery life
Fire OS 4 “Sangria”
169 x 103 x 10.7 mm
290 g
Black, White, Cobalt, Magenta, Citron

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The Fire HD 6 (with sponsored screensavers) is priced at $99 for the 8GB model and $119 for the 16GB model.

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How Apple is undeniably becoming more like Android

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Apple feels way more different every year with their announcements, and I do agree with the statement that they’re becoming more like Android with every event. To make a point, I’ve listed down a few scenarios down below to ponder on:

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  • Scenario 1: When every other competitor almost gave up in competing with the 9.7-inch iPad, the industry started going for tablets near the size of 7-inches – and they were a hit. Apple, seeing this opportunity, enters the market with the iPad Mini.
  • Scenario 2: Probably aiming to see the profitability of a plastic phone with colors ala Samsung & ala Nokia, Apple recreated the iPhone 5 in the form of the iPhone 5C.
  • Scenario 3: iOS’ redesign on version 7 included a lot of elements from various operating systems. This video points it out.
  • Scenario 4: The latest version of iOS, iOS 8, becomes more open with better notifications, widgets and third-party keyboards.
  • Scenario 5: Following the trend of extremely large phones started by Samsung, Apple then decides to release two iPhone 6 devices – one having a 5.5-inch display, more software enhancements, OIS and a different screen resolution.
  • Scenario 6: Smartwatches have been gaining traction since last year, and once again it’s only now that Apple follows suit with the Apple Watch.

I think it would be wrong to say that Apple doesn’t risk anymore, but rather, they’re now playing safer with product categories that the market is already familiar with; their business model is shifting towards a new one similar to the competitors – and that’s actually okay. I would be lying if I said Apple’s competitors didn’t take hints from the company’s portfolio because they do! Businesses do that – trying to replicate other companies’ competitive advantages, and in the end, it all proves to be beneficial to the consumers.

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