Category: Amazon

  • Amazon Might Have a Secret Air Cargo Service Called “Aerosmith”

    Amazon Might Have a Secret Air Cargo Service Called “Aerosmith”

    New reports suggest that Amazon might be the owner of a secretive air cargo service that launched earlier this year.  Air Transport Services Group (ATSG) had begun shipping consumer goods out of a decommissioned air base in Ohio. The entire operation is being referred to as operation “Aerosmith”; however, the reported mystery company has not been revealed yet.

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    This airfield is Wilmington Air Park and is a non-passenger airport that has been air-shipping cargo for various clients for some time now. It was previously used by DHL operations from 2003 to 2008, but has since remained empty.

    Recent reports have confirmed that Amazon has been looking for effective ways to serve its customers by creating drone superhighway and opening physical stores. Therefore, it only makes sense that owning their private air cargo operation would only allow the company to ship their products without any hassle of a middleman.

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    More details about this tells us that the company behind “Aerosmith” has contracted four Boeing 767s, that fly from Wilmington to four other airports which are at close proximity to Amazon distribution centers. However, representatives at the airports have only mentioned that the cargo was coming in as “general consumer goods.”

    Companies such as FedEx, UPS and DHL have already confirmed that they are not the ‘mystery company’. Amazon has also reportedly been working on an overnight parcel delivery service.

    This isn’t really a crime so we wouldn’t know why anybody would be hiding it. Anyway, Amazon has not confirmed anything yet. Let’s just hope there is some sort of an announcement soon enough, because this seems like a silly secret to keep.

  • New OnePlus X Teaser Reveals Specs and Launch Date

    New OnePlus X Teaser Reveals Specs and Launch Date

    A listing on Amazon, which has since been taken down, showed us a device called the ‘OnePlus Mini’. According to the listing, this handset will come with a 5 inch display, along with a 1080 pixel resolution and will be powered by a MediaTek MT6795 processor. It will also house 32GB internal storage with  2GB of RAM. Here is what OnePlus India’s general manager, Vikas Agarwal has to say:

    “We’re introducing a new device by the end of this year. Diwali would be the ideal time..”

    The OnePlus Mini is also said to feature the Force Touch technology, similar to the 3D Touch display available on the new iPhone 6s and 6s Plus. Apart from this leak, OnePlus has posted a new teaser on its India Facebook page showing off the OnePlus X that will be unveiled on the 29th of October, 2015.

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    Hence, taking a cue from the leak and the teaser, we can safely assume that OnePlus might announce two different smartphones by the end of this year. However, there have been no official reports about the OnePlus Mini, so we’ll just have to sit tight and find out what the Chinese smartphone maker has in store for us until the 29th of October.

  • Amazon’s New FireTV to Challenge Apple TV

    Amazon’s New FireTV to Challenge Apple TV

    Amazon had launched its first FireTV last year, and is back with the launch of the second generation FireTV media receiver later, this year. The company intends to pit its new FireTV against the Apple TV that was unveiled at the event just two days ago.

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    The first FireTV was loaded with features and functions that were well received by critics. The device featured 2 GB of RAM, MIMO dual-band Wi-Fi, and a Bluetooth remote control with a microphone for voice search. It supported a 1080 resolution streaming with Dolby Digital Plus 7.1 surround sound all at a nominal price of $99. Amazon delivered on quality, the first time around and one expects that they will improve on it with the next one.

    The news of the second-generation FireTV comes just a day after Amazon discontinued its first and only smartphone, the Fire Phone. But where the smartphone failed to make an impact, the Fire TV has seen success. It has already discontinued its first device so one can expect news of the new Fire TV to come out soon.

    The new FireTV is rumored to come with a new microSD card slot, Bluetooth 4.1 connectivity, an ethernet port and USB port. No details on a new UI or improved gaming features as of now. But given that the device will challenge the Apple TV, one expects Amazon to upgrade all its features for the new FireTV. Will the device be able to hold its own against the Apple TV? Follow this space to find out.

  • Amazon Kills off the Fire Phone

    Amazon Kills off the Fire Phone

    While the world was glued to the launch of Apple’s new smartphones, Amazon quietly killed off its own. The Fire Phone was released last year and has since then fared poorly in the market. The phone was the first and only smartphone launched by Amazon, and the company has no plans on bringing it back.

    According to the Amazon website, the phone is currently unavailable and “we don’t know when or if this item will be back in stock”. An Amazon spokesperson told Fortune that  “we sold through our inventory of the Fire phone in the U.S. and globally, and we do not plan to replenish stock at this time,”

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    The plan to discontinue the device comes as no surprise as the phone failed to make a dent in the already crowded smartphone market. One of the main reasons for its failure was designing the phone in a way as to only suit Amazon’s own services, with limited apps and more focus on Amazon shopping.

    However, the company will continue to provide support and service for existing Fire Phone users. It seems Amazon’s next move is to focus on the $50 tablet that they plan to launch later this year.

  • Attention Book Worms: Amazon Introduces Kindle Unlimited in India

    Attention Book Worms: Amazon Introduces Kindle Unlimited in India

    Today Amazon launched Kindle Unlimited in India. It’s a subscription which allows Kindle users to have access to a plethora of books at a low price. A monthly fee of Rs.199 allows the reader to have access to about one million books across various genres. The Kindle Unlimited logo is a must for the titles to be eligible for this subscription. After that, only a click on ‘Read for Free’ on any Kindle device, or the free Kindle app for Android or iOS, is required.

    Amazon boasts of a library including names like Chetan Bhagat, J.K. Rowling, Robin Sharma, Amish, among others, as part of the titles offered to its audience. The six month subscription costs Rs.999, while the twelve month one is for Rs.1799. Also, from today till September 30th, readers can get their first month of subscription for only Rs.99. Potential customers can log on to www.amazon.in/kindleunlimited to subscribe.

    We suggest you don’t waste your time lugging heavy books around because the kindle is here to take you to a different world by bringing you millions of books, in one device, in just 60 seconds.

  • Amazon Now Sells Refurbished Samsung and Xiaomi Smartphones At Cheaper Rates

    Amazon Now Sells Refurbished Samsung and Xiaomi Smartphones At Cheaper Rates

    The Consumer Electronics (CE) section of Amazon.in has started a new pilot project that sells refurbished smartphones, at cheaper prices, from brands like Samsung and Xiaomi. The smartphones are said to come with 6 months or higher warranty period and are revamped by the brands itself.

    Consumer Electronics occupies the top three slots at amazon.in and over the last six months, the selection available for purchase by customers has grown by nearly  150% and the customer demand is also said to have shot upwards. With smartphones being the fastest growing category, statistics say that over 82 smartphone brands are now available for purchase to customers.

    The devices are clearly marked as ‘Refurbished, so  as to distinguish them from the brand new models. However, as of now, the pilot now is limited to a few brands, though Amazon plans to expand this segment in the coming months.

    The reason one can trust these refurbished products, is because, they are firstly brand-refurbished smartphones and one has a 100% guarantee, easy returns and premium guaranteed deliveries applied to these products.

    Let us know if you would buy a refurbished product.

  • Amazon Prime is Expected to Launch in India

    Amazon Prime is Expected to Launch in India

    Amazon will launch its Prime service in India later this year, according to a report. Amazon Prime is a membership program that offers unlimited free shipping on  most deliveries with no minimum order size, unlimited backup for photos, access to streaming movies and music, free books from the Kindle Lending Library and more for an annual fee of $99. Think of it as Flipkart First, but with streaming and backup. Not only that, the company will also launch its Instant Video service, which is a major competitor to Netflix.

    Amazon India users have been waiting for the Prime and Instant Video services since the website launched in 2013. While Amazon may reduce the price of its Prime service, it will be interesting to see how it launches the Instant Video for Indian users. Amazon’s Instant Video is known for providing stock as well as original programming abroad, so will the same happen in India, is a question we will be waiting to get the answer of. Moreover, it will be interesting to see if Amazon also launches its digital music service, which is also currently unavailable in India.

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    Amazon’s Instant Video provides streaming for TV shows and movies as well as its own content, in a unique way: it will stream the first episode of a TV show and ask viewers to vote on whether the show should be made or not. For now, it seems Amazon will only provide streaming of current TV shows and movies before it forays into original Indian programming. As far as its digital music service is concerned, it may take a lesson or two from Flipkart, which used to have its own music service, Flyte, before it was shut down due to low profits.

    With Netflix poised to come next year and e-commerce websites like Snapdeal and Flipkart upping their services, it is a good time to be a consumer.

  • 5 Tech Patents that Thankfully Never Worked Out

    5 Tech Patents that Thankfully Never Worked Out

    In the world of technology, there is no space for redundancy. Technology is getting updated time after time since tech fanatics are always carving out the next great gadget. The major number of brains swell up for innovating and creating such devices. Gadgets are continuously upgraded and tweaked, but some do not turn out as planned.

    We will see some of the weirdest patents filed by the biggest tech powerhouses today:

    Nokia’s Vibrating Tattoos

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    In 2011, Nokia signed a patent for the first vibrating tattoo. Yes, a vibrating tattoo that alerts users when their phone is ringing. According to the official patent, the apparatus would be able to detect a magnetic field and transfer a ‘percievable stimulus’ to alert its users about an incoming call, text ot dead battery.

    But for some people, getting inked for the sake of technology was too much. People said the device plunges into a ‘creepy territory’. In an era of iPhones and Android devices, what would be the cost of unplugging a permanent tattoo?

    Nokia never discussed anything about the tattoo including the potential health risks.

    Google Background Advertising

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    Google, in 2012, signed a patent that would enable the search giant to base advertisements on background noise. According to the patents, Google would install sensors on handsets that would detect temperature, humidity, sound, light or air distribution near a device and ads would be served accordingly.

    For example, if you are at the gym and make a call, Google will be able to catch the gym machinery in the background and then serve up adverts for home gym equipment.  If it is 30 degrees or more outside, Google will throw in adverts for sun cream, air conditioning units or ice creams.

    But it raised the question of privacy. People were not pleased with the idea of Google tracking down their location wherever they went. Although from the use and productivity aspect, this patent was quite useless.

    Amazon Airbag

    Amazon Airbag

    Amazon came up with this idea in 2012 for a protective system for mobile phones. The patent describes a system that utilizes a gadget’s built-in gyroscope, camera, accelerometers and other onboard sensors to decide if the device has entered an airborne state. If it has, the technology will release airbags to decrease potential damage – or possibly even alter the trajectory of its fall by firing jets of air.

    But this idea gathered much criticism like ‘What’s next, smartphones with built-in parachutes? Or maybe handsets with wings and propellers?’ and ‘From a logistical point of view, the handset would have to be rather big to hide an airbag.’

    There has been no track of progress regarding this airbag. Let’s wait and find out!

    Microsoft Remote Control Charging Patent

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    Imagine a situation where you have to pay more for skipping an ad while watching a movie or watching a sporting event and you have to pay extra for accessing the replay. Luckily, this patent did not fly off as imagined by Microsoft when they filed this patent back in 2004. This wasn’t very welcomed by the masses because these charges would be on top of the base price as a way to boost up profits.

    Apple Air Jet Keyboard Patent

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    It isn’t too hard to imagine a flat keyboard without keys- we don’t really look at our fingers when we type, ourselves. But, it’s still a little hard to imagine actually using one. In 2011, Apple patented a unique keyboard design that uses micro-perforations to shoot air at the user’s fingers upon touch, giving tactile feedback to whoever is. One of the biggest objections about virtual keyboards is the lack of tactile feedback, making it much laborious to touch-type at any speed, with much accuracy.

  • 6 Irresistible Tech Deals From Amazon’s Great Indian Summer Sale

    6 Irresistible Tech Deals From Amazon’s Great Indian Summer Sale

    With Amazon’s biggest summer festival The Great Indian Summer Sale going on right now, users can choose from thousands of interesting products. There is a heavy discount on each product which tempts you to grab the deal. It’s the second date of the sale and we are continously bringing you fresh and irresistable deals which shouldn’t be missed.

    Here is a list of six portable gadgets and accessories which you might need:

    1. PNY Selfie Stick

    pny selfie stickComing at a price tag of Rs. 1,500, Amazon is offering the stick at 60% discount. Buyers can claim it for just Rs. 599 per piece. It extends from the usual 23.5 cm length to 100.5 cm and holds a handy grip head along with 1/4-inch tripod thread. Battery capacity of the selfie stick is 5000mAh. The attachment is compatible with Android and iOS smartphones.

    2. ADATA 10,000mAh Power Bank

    ADATA-Power-BankPower banks have now become an essential accessory of any smartphone. Amazon sale is the best time to invest in massive capacity power banks. Today, 10,000mAh ADATA power bank is available for Rs. 999. Buyers will save Rs. 500 as its original price is Rs. 1,500. The device has dual-USB outlets and has 4-stage LED Flashlight. It is compatible with all smartphones.

    3. Photron Tripod Stedy 400

    photron-tripod-stedy-400For photography enthusiasts to take static pictures, tripod is a must. The e-commerce player is offering a deal where worth Rs. 1,500 Photron Tripod Stedy 400 can be picked at Rs. 625. The accessory has a maximum height of 4.5 feet and offers 3-way pan-tilt head. The mount of the tripod flips up automattically with quick release lever and comes with Quick Flip lever leg locks, Bubble Level to adjust horizontal position.

    4. JBL Flip II Stereo Speaker

    jbl-flip-2-speakerAs we told you, there’s something for everyone. Music lovers would really appreciate the inclusion of JBL Flip II stereo speakers in the sale. The Rs. 7,990 worth JBL wireles portable speakers is available at Rs. 4,999. The frequency of the gadget ranges from 100 – 20000 Hz. Also it comes with battery support and packs 2000mAh Li-ion battery.

    5. Seagate 1TB Hard Drive

    seagate_wireless_plusExtra space of laptop is a never dying need and Amazon has taken care of this. The 1TB hard drive from Seagate is up for sale at a price of Rs. 9,999. However, it’s actual cost is Rs. 16,000. You can store 500 plus films, thousands of songs and photos in 1TB space. It can share data with 3 devices at the same time.

    6. Lenovo FLEX 2

    lenovo flex 2Lenovo FLEX 2 arrived last year came at a launch price of Rs. 40,590. It is available at Rs. 28,999 for today and tomorrow only. It is equipped with 14-inch Full HD (1920×1080) display with 300 degree rotation support. It has an Intel Core i7 processor with NVIDIA GPU. Along with that, it has 1TB of HDD storage and runs on Windows 8.1.

  • 5 Best Headphone Deals at Amazon’s Great Indian Summer Sale

    5 Best Headphone Deals at Amazon’s Great Indian Summer Sale

    As most of know The Great Indian Summer Sale by Amazon kicked off yesterday. The three-day event will offer thousands of products such as smartphones, kitchen appliances, apparels and more at unbeatable price. The e-commerce portal is updating the offers every half an hour and we are bringing to you some of the best deals of the day.

    Below are some of the best headphones that you cannot afford to miss:

    1. JBL J03B Tempo

    jbl tempo j03bComing at a standard price of Rs. 2,499, the headphones can be grabbed in the Amazon fest at a massive discount of 60%. At the expense of just Rs. 1,491, customers can own a pair of high-performance JBL headphones. The foam cushions, silicone sleeves and padded ear cups ensure comfort with high-output sound. At the movement, the deal is 72% claimed. Hurry up to grab one!

    2. Sennheiser Momentum

    sennheiser-momentumAnother impressive deal is on Sennheiser Momentum headphones that comes with smart remote. The accessory priced at Rs. 14,990 is available of flat 53% off, i.e. for Rs. 7,991. It is one of the best headphones for those who hunt for luxury audio. It boasts superior built quality and sits comfortably on the ears. It features a metal in-line three button control and microphone supporting Apple devices like iPod, iPad and iPhone.

    3. Skullcandy RIOT S2IKGY-372

    skullcandy-riot-earphonesIn earphones category, Skullcandy RIOT S2IKGY-372 is one of the best you can pick. It can be grabbed at a cost of Rs. 975, which is 17% lower than the actual price. The Skullcandy RIOT has rubber earbuds that fits absolutely perfect within the ears and then there is a built-in Mic in the earphones, which is a plus. It is one of the best accessory on the go and fits even in the smallest space.

    4. JBL Yurbuds Venture Talk

    jbl-yurbuds-venture talk earphoneIf you are an outdoor enthusiast, then the Venture Talk from JBL will be apt for you. The Rs. 5,990 product is coming at an offer price of Rs. 2,399 (straight 60% off). The in-ear earphone is water-resistant and tangle-resistant and features a one-button microphone system to seamlessly control track and call functionality.

    5. Skullcandy 2xl Phase X6FTFZ-821 Headphones

    Skullcandy 2xl Phase headphoneLast in the list is Skullcandy 2xl Phase headphones available for Rs. 999. Buyers will save Rs. 1,500 on the Skullcandy product, whose actual cost is Rs. 2,499. The headphone set and features super comfort on ear design with articulating ear cups, a collapsible design and a dynamic acoustic range. 51% of the deal is claimed; only limited stocks left.

  • 5 Best Smartphone Deals from Amazon’s Great Indian Summer Sale

    5 Best Smartphone Deals from Amazon’s Great Indian Summer Sale

    One of the biggest e-commerce portals has kicked off its sale today. The Amazon Great Indian Summer Sale will hold products from smartphones, accessories to kitchen appliances at maximum discounts. The three-day sale will last till 8th May and shoppers can shop between between 8am and 6pm.

    Here are some of the best deals on smartphones:

    1. YU Yureka

    yu_yurekaThe most-loved budget smartphone is now on open sale on Amazon’s ‘Great Indian Summer Sale’. No registrations required and one can claim his/her device by clicking the Buy button. The 5.5-inch device with Gorilla Glass 3 protection is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 processor. It has 2GB RAM, 16GB storage space and packs 2500mAh battery. At Rs. 8,999, YU Yureka is one of the best smartphones in the market right now.

    2. Samsung Galaxy S4

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    Save big on Galaxy S4 at the Amazon sale. There is a straight 30% discount i.e. Rs. 7,000 off on the 5-inch smartphone. The fourth generation Galaxy handset has octa-core processor and comes pre-installed with Android Jelly Bean. The rear camera is a 13MP, while the front is a 2MP. The amazing deal will cost users Rs. 16,499.

    3. Apple iPhone 5c

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    iPhone 5c is the second latest device by the Cupertino giant in the smartphone market. Launched at a price of Rs. 31,500, the phone is being offered by Amazon at as low as Rs. 19,900 (saving of Rs. 11,500 approx.). The device with 4-inch multi-touch retina display is powered by the Apple A6 chipset. An 8MP snapper sits at its back, whereas the front boasts a 1.2MP camera.

    Buyers can pick from different colours like yellow, pink, blue, and more.

    4. Micromax Canvas 2

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    The second-gen Canvas smartphone has come down to Rs. 7,043 just for three days in Amazon’s Summer sale. It has a 5-inch display with 1.3GHz Quad-core Mediatek MT6582 processor. With 1GB RAM and 4GB memory (expandable up to 32GB), the device comes with sensors like Accelerometer and proximity. The Canvas 2 features a 2MP rear and a front VGA camera.

    5. HTC Desire 816G+

    htc desire 816gAmazon is offering the Desire 816G+ on the best price of Rs. 15, 910. The phone orifinally comes at Rs. 21,990. The smartphone sports a 5.5-inch display with 1.7GHz octa core processor. It has 1GB RAM and 16GB of internal storage space, which can be expanded up to 32GB. It has a good 13MP primary camera with Flash that can do 1080p video recording.

  • Top 5 Tech Deals from Amazon’s Great Indian Summer Sale

    Top 5 Tech Deals from Amazon’s Great Indian Summer Sale

    On the occasion of ‘The Great Indian Summer Sale’, Amazon.in is giving away many products at heart-skipping discounts. The sale commenced from 6th May and will conclude on 8th May, between 8am and 6pm. In order to keep the customers informed, Amazon’s app and its website will keep refreshing itself every 30 minutes to keep it updated.

    Although on the app, customers may have some advantages like early access to these deals. Also, SBI debit or credit card holders will be getting 15% cash back while the website will be offering 10% cash back deal. You need to shop a value of at least Rs. 5,000 to avail the above deal.

    We have compiled a list of products that may interest you. Check it out below:

    1. Microsoft Xbox 360 E 4GB Console with Kinect

    Microsoft Xbox 360 E 4GB Console with Kinect

     

    In 2013, Microsoft introduced the XBox 360 E that contains one of the largest libraries of games and apps like Netflix and HBO Go. You can play blockbuster games like Halo, Forza Motorsport and watch movies, television series or live shows in High Definition quality. You can also access advanced multiplayer, free games and exclusive membership discounts with the one month XBox Live Gold.

    2. Google Chromecast HDMI Streaming Media Player

    Google Chromecast HDMI Streaming Media Player

    Chromecast is a thumb-sized digital media player through which you can easily stream content from your laptop, Android phone and tablet to your high definition TV. Your smartphone becomes your personalized remote control. You can browse your favourite movies, videos and more and cast it on your TV. You can pause, play, rewind, make playlists. Just plug in, connect and enjoy.

    3.  JBLT250SI On-Ear Headphone (Black)

    JBLT250SI On-Ear Headphone (Black)

    This pair of headphones has a professional design that screams utmost comfort. The mix of leather and suede, the premium drivers are optimized for delivering the perfect sound. The over-ears is inscribed with the JBL logo. It gives detailed levels of sound, providing good quality lows. Overall, it doesn’t only hold good looks but also delivers balanced sound.

    4. JBL Go Wireless Portable Speaker (Black)

    JBL Go Wireless Portable Speaker (Black)

    The JBL Go Wireless Portable Speaker can be carried at any place without any hassle of wires. It works through a Bluetooth device and can go for 5 hours on a single charge. The brand has earned an esteem for itself by delivering superior sound quality.

    5. Apple MGXC2HN/A 15-inch Laptop

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    Perhaps, one of the few gaming Macbook available, it comes with a graphic memory of  2 GB GDDR5 NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M graphics along with 16GB of RAM. The laptop has a 15.4-inch LED-backlit retina display with IPS technology that ensures visual clarity whether you are watching movies, playing games or working on your assignment. The notebook is loaded with Mac OS X Mavericks.

  • Amazon Launches Kindle Voyage in India Starting at Rs. 16,499

    Amazon Launches Kindle Voyage in India Starting at Rs. 16,499

    E-Book readers are an excellent tool for the book lovers or as they are called in literary terms, bibliophiles. These tablet devices offer better book reading experience to the readers in comparison to the displays of conventional tablets. The E-ink display is easy to the eyes and gives a more natural look to the digital files. Amazon’s Kindle is the most prominent of all readers, and its has been in India for quite some time now. Amazon has now extended its Kindle portfolio in India with the introduction of the Kindle Voyage.

    Kindle Voyage is thinner than all its predecessors. It has a 300 PPI display which is claimed to have the highest resolution, contrast, and brightness till date. This Kindle comes with a new ambient light sensor that adjusts the brightness of the display depending on the environment. So suppose you are reading in your room in the dark. The device will lower the brightness as your eyes get accustomed to the light.

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    To give a natural book reading experience, the Kindle has haptic actuator which create advanced vibrations when a page is turned. You can browse through Amazon’s massive repository of books at the Kindle store and get your bibliophile on.

    Kindle Voyage is available in two variants; the Wi-Fi-only Kindle Voyage is priced at Rs. 16,499 whereas the Wi-Fi + 3G version is priced at Rs. 20,499.

  • Amazon Reportedly Planning to Launch Free Video Streaming Service With Ads

    Amazon Reportedly Planning to Launch Free Video Streaming Service With Ads

    Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos is set for a fresh move on video-streaming space. Since last year, Amazon has been gaining ground on Netflix as the most popular video streaming service in the US, and now it is planning something that could overtake its rival.

    According to reports, the e-commerce giant will roll out a new ad-supported streaming offering early next year that will be separate from its $99-a-year Prime membership that includes a video service.

    The ad-supported option — part of an overhaul of its media offerings — poses a serious challenge to streaming rivals such as Hulu and Netflix, analysts said. “If they do an ad-supported service, they will decouple it from Prime and that is a Netflix killer,” said Wedbush Securities Analyst Michael Pachter. “It won’t be $99 a year.”

    In March, the WSJ came up with a similar report describing a free, ad-supported video service from Amazon. At the time, the company flat-out denied that this was happening. “We’re often experimenting with new things, but we have no plans to offer a free streaming-media service,” an Amazon spokeswoman told Variety in response to the WSJ report. The NYP report notes that the ad-based service is ‘a definite go’ but does not specify a launch date.

    Although it will be separate from Prime, the ad-supported service is ultimately a bid by Amazon to lure people to eventually pay up for the Prime membership, said one ad source familiar with Amazon’s plans. However, the company has not confirmed anything and said it has not announced any plans to offer an ad-supported video streaming service. That doesn’t mean that the company won’t, though. This essentially means that they won’t comment on this particular subject.

  • Amazon Launches Live App Testing for Android and Fire Devices

    Amazon Launches Live App Testing for Android and Fire Devices

    Amazon recently launched a new developer tool called Live App Testing. The new tool basically allows the developers to distribute your apps in the Amazon Appstore to a pre-defined set of testers for the purpose of gathering feedback, improving quality, increasing stability and optimizing the experience before their app goes live for everyone to download. This testing apps feature can also take advantage of Amazon’s full suite of developer services, including in-app purchases, in a production environment.

    Live App Testing creates a version of your app that is only distributed to select testers, which are invited by manually adding email addresses. Testers receive an invite via email with instructions to download the test app and begin testing against Amazon’s production environment (the full suite of Amazon services including in-app purchasing) on any Android or Fire device. Amazon ensures that only the set of testers you defined are the ones that can test your app. Once your app is running, you can either end your test, or promote your test to an upcoming version that has fixes and finishing touches in place.

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    What’s interesting is that Amazon is supporting Android devices, well it only further intrudes Google’s enclave, though it is not clear how far the support extends. It’s also worth emphasizing that this isn’t just for Kindle Fire devices: the tool offers support for all Amazon’s Fire devices, including the Fire TV and Fire phone.

    “In house testing with side-loaded apps is great for isolating and fixing bugs, but it’s not enough. To be certain that your customers are getting the experience you want them to have, you have to test your app against a production environment,” said Amazon’s Paul Cutsinger.

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    Live App Testing isn’t meant as a replacement for in-house testing via side-loaded apps. Once you’re done isolating and fixing all the bugs you can, Live App Testing lets you test your app “in the real world” without having to handle setting up the whole test system.

    The new testing service is one of many developer tools Amazon has rolled out in recent months. It also offers an A/B testing service, Amazon Maps, as well as APIs for in-app purchases, mobile ads, mobile Amazon Associates, device messaging, GameCircle (game data syncing), and login with Amazon. Earlier this year, Apple also acquired TestFlight, a popular mobile app testing service

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