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Friday, July 22, 2016

Big News: Pokémon Go Live-Action Movie is one the way!

Are you a Pokémon Go player? Fond of Pokémon Go game? Now, there's another big news for you: on July 20, Legendary Entertainment announced that it had won the rights to a Pokémon movie and is partnering with the Pokémon Company to launch the first live-action Pokémon film franchise with a "Detective Pikachu" movie. And according to Legendary's email announcement, the first Pokémon live-action movie will start to produce in 2017.
Pokemon movie - Detective Pikachu
This might be the most exciting news for Pokémon Go app game players after Poke Radar was introduced, a a community-driven Pokémon finding tool that allows players to search for Pokémon and submit their findings when they run across Pokémon anywhere in the world.

Tuesday, July 19, 2016

New Method to Download Amazon Video and TV Shows to Android SD Card Directly

Amazon Video offers digital movies and TV shows you can watch instantly on a compatible connected device. With Amazon Video, you can buy, rent, and instantly watch digital movies and TV shows. All you need is an Amazon account and a compatible, Internet-connected device. Now, there comes good news for Android smartphone users: they could now directly download Amazon videos and TV shows to Android SD card directly for future reviewing.

Amazon has always been enabling people to download its content on mobile devices. People could freely download films and TV shows on Android mobile phones, and then watch watch these downloaded Amazon films and TV shows on plane or ship, without needing to connect to the Internet. People could donwload Amazon video and TV shows to Android smartphones and then move the downloaded content to SD cards for more spare storage. This makes it a little bit inconvenient. Now, Amazon makes it even easier and more convenient by allowing people to directly download Amazon video and TV shows to SD cards. People needn't to move downloaded Amazon media files from their Android smartphones to SD card any more.

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

10 Most Popular Movies of 2014

With 2014 coming to its end, it’s time for us to make a conclusion of the movies we have met in the cinema. Today, I would like to share 10 most popular movies of 2014 below. Speak out if you have different opinions.

Under the Skin
Jonathan Glazer’s Under the Skin is a film about a beautiful, scary alien that is itself beautiful and scary and alien: it’s an entirely extraordinary, outrageously sensual film that Glazer’s previous excellent work had really only hinted at, partially and indistinctly. His Sexy Beast (2000) was a visually accomplished, exciting and intelligent crime thriller that was way ahead of the woeful mockney-geezer mode of the time. Birth (2004) had Kubrickian ingenuity and chill, with some remarkable moments; it was a movie that deserves cult-classic status but has yet to achieve it. Then a decade went by, and it seemed that Glazer might be a stylist for whom a sustained cinema career would perhaps not be achievable (and heaven knows, it can happen to the most talented).

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Top 100 Christmas Songs on iTunes to Get for Christmas Holiday Celebration


Christmas is approaching. Not along after, we could hear Christmas songs in the street out of various shops and stores. Christmas songs are like side dishes at a holiday dinner that lead us into Christmas holiday atmosphere and bring us more joy. To save time for people searching Christmas songs, we made this iTunes Top 100 Christmas Songs list. This chart includes all genres like pop, rock, R&B, country and children's Christmas songs. If you’re carefully enough, you will find that though this is mainly an Xmas chart, it is not exclusive to Christmas songs or carols. Some of these songs are suitable for most holidays, especially Halloween. This chart contains song name, artist, release date and price in iTunes Store. 

Let’s check this Top 100 Christmas songs on iTunes:
1. All I Want For Christmas Is You - Mariah Carey, December 31, 1993. At $1.29;
2. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas - Sam Smith, December 6, 2014, $1.29;
3. Santa Tell Me - Ariana Grande, November 24, 2014, $1.29;
4. Little Drummer Boy – Pentatonix, May 5, 2014, $1.29;
5. Christmas / Sarajevo 12/24 (Instrumental) - Trans-Siberian Orchestra, October 15, 1996, $1.29;
6. Christmas Canon - Trans-Siberian Orchestra, September 15, 1998, $1.29;
7. Jingle Bell Rock - Bobby Helms, September 25, 2007, $1.29;
8. Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree - Brenda Lee, December 31, 1998, $1.29;
9. Last Christmas (Single Version) - Wham, December 31, 1983, $0.99;
10. Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town - Bruce Springsteen, December 31, 1980, $0.99;
11. Feliz Navidad - José Feliciano, December 10, 1989, $1.29;
12. Carol of the Bells – Pentatonix, May 5, 2014, $1.29;
13. Underneath the Tree - Kelly Clarkson, October 29, 2013, $1.29;
14. Silent Night (feat. Reba McEntire & Trisha Yearwood) - Kelly Clarkson, October 29, 2013, $1.29;
15. It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year - Andy Williams, December 31, 1962, $1.29;
16. The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas To You) - Nat "King" Cole, August 31, 2003, $1.29;
17. All Is Well (feat. Carrie Underwood) - Michael W. Smith, September 30, 2014, $1.29;
18. Last Christmas - Taylor Swift, October 13, 2007, $1.29;
19. Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) - Mariah Carey, December 31, 1993, $1.29;
20. Text Me Merry Christmas (feat. Kristen Bell) - Straight No Chaser, November 17, 2014, $1.29;
21. I'll Be Home - Meghan Trainor, November 24, 2014, $1.29;
22. Joel the Lump of Coal (feat. Jimmy Kimmel) - The Killers, December 2, 2014, $1.29;
23. Blue Christmas - Elvis Presley, October 31, 1957, $1.29;
24. Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays – NSYNC, October 27, 1998, $1.29;
25. Angels We Have Heard On High - Home Free, September 30, 2014, $1.29;
26. Hard Candy Christmas - Dolly Parton, December 31, 1983, $0.99;
27. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen - Barenaked Ladies & Sarah McLachlan, November 18, 2003, $1.29;
28. White Christmas - Bing Crosby, December 31, 1944, $1.29;
29. O Holy Night - Sons of Serendip, December 9, 2014, $0.99;
30. Sleigh Ride - The Ronettes, October 26, 2009, $0.99;
31. The 12 Days of Christmas - Straight No Chaser, November 3, 2009, $1.29;
32. The Christmas Shoes – NewSong, October 23, 2001, $1.29;
33. O Holy Night - Céline Dion, August 26, 1992, $1.29;
34. Baby, It's Cold Outside (feat. Sara Bareilles) - Seth MacFarlane, September 30, 2014, $1.29;
35. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer - Gene Autry, December 31, 1956, $1.29;
36. Mistletoe - Justin Bieber, November 1, 2011, $1.29;
37. Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow - Dean Martin, October 23, 2001, $1.29;
38. Jingle Bells - Frank Sinatra, November 19, 2013, $1.29;
39. O Holy Night – Pentatonix, May 5, 2014, $1.29;
40. Light of Christmas (feat. tobyMac) - Owl City, October 22, 2013, $1.29;
41. Baby, It's Cold Outside - Dean Martin, September 23, 2008, $1.29;
42. Frosty the Snowman - Jimmy Durante, December 31, 2009, $0.99;
43. Let It Be Christmas - Alan Jackson, November 6, 2007, $0.99;
44. Linus and Lucy - Vince Guaraldi Trio, December 31, 1964, $1.29;
45. Mary, Did You Know? - Kenny Rogers & Wynonna Judd, November 6, 2007, $1.29;
46. What Child Is This? - Carrie Underwood, November 17, 2014, $0.99;
47. Run Rudolph Run - Chuck Berry, September 23, 2008, $1.29;
48. Christmas Time Is Here (Vocal Version) - Vince Guaraldi Trio, December 31, 1964, $1.29;
49. O Holy Night - Mariah Carey, December 31, 1993, $1.29;
50. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! - Dean Martin, September 17, 2007, $1.29;
51. Christmas In Dixie – Alabama, December 31, 1984, $0.99;
52. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas - Christina Perri, August 1, 2012, $1.29;
53. Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) - Darlene Love, October 26, 2009, $0.99;
54. A Mad Russian's Christmas (Instrumental) - Trans-Siberian Orchestra, October 15, 1996, $1.29;
55. I Heard the Bells On Christmas Day - Casting Crowns, October 3, 2008, $1.29;
56. Jingle Bells - Countdown Kids, January 1, 2005, $0.99;
57. Carol of the Bells - LeAnn Rimes, October 27, 2014, $1.29;
58. Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town - Mariah Carey, December 31, 1993, $1.29;
59. O Holy Night - Martina McBride, October 12, 1998, $1.29;
60. Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer - Elmo & Patsy, December 31, 1983, $1.29;
61. Baby, It's Cold Outside - Dean Martin, September 17, 2007, $1.29;
62. Home (feat. Michael Bublé) - Blake Shelton, October 2, 2012, $1.29;
63. All I Want for Christmas Is You - Vince Vance And The Valiants, October 19, 1992, $1.29;
64. Feliz Navidad - José Feliciano, October 24, 2011, $0.99;
65. The Stocking Song - Steel Panther, December 8, 2014, $1.29;
66. What God Wants For Christmas - Darius Rucker, October 27, 2014, $1.29;
67. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen/We Three Kings (feat. Sarah McLachlan) - Barenaked Ladies, October 4, 2004, $1.29;
68. All I Want for Christmas is You - Fifth Harmony, November 24, 2014, $1.29;
69. At Christmas - Sara Evans, November 17, 2014, $1.29;
70. Happy Holiday / The Holiday Season - Andy Williams, December 31, 1962, $0.99;
71. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas - Kelly Clarkson, October 29, 2013, $1.29;
72. Carol of the Bells - Mannheim Steamroller, December 19, 1993, $1.29;
73. The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late) - The Chipmunks, December 31, 1961, $1.29;
74. O Tannenbaum - Vince Guaraldi Trio, December 31, 1964, $1.29;
75. Mistletoe - Lucy Hale, October 21, 2014, $1.29;
76. Father Christmas - Bad Religion, December 9, 2014, $1.29;
77. Jingle Bell Rock (feat. Miranda Lambert) - Blake Shelton, October 2, 2012, $1.29;
78. Mary, Did You Know? - Cee Lo Green, August 1, 2012, $1.29;
79. Santa Claus Is Coming to Town - Jackson 5, September 25, 2007, $1.29;
80. Frosty the Snowman - Jimmy Durante, December 18, 2007, $1.29;
81. All I Want for Christmas Is a Real Good Tan - Kenny Chesney, October 4, 2003, $1.29;
82. Dominic the Donkey - Lou Monte, November 4, 2013, $1.29;
83. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas - Christina Aguilera, November 3, 2000, $1.29;
84. Last Christmas - Ariana Grande, December 17, 2013, $1.29;
85. Baby! It's Christmas - Jessie James Decker, November 11, 2014, $1.29;
86. Breath of Heaven (Mary's Song) - Amy Grant, October 5, 1992, $1.29;
87. Last Christmas (Glee Cast Version) - Glee Cast, November 16, 2010, $1.29;
88. Do You Hear What I Hear - Martina McBride, October 12, 1998, $0.99;
89. O Come, O Come Emmanuel – Enya, November 10, 2008, $1.29;
90. Angels We Have Heard on High – Pentatonix, May 5, 2014, $1.29;
91. I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas - LeAnn Rimes, October 27, 2014, $1.29;
92. O Holy Night - Nat "King" Cole, August 31, 2003, $1.29;
93. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing - Carrie Underwood, November 22, 2010, $1.29;
94. Baby, It's Cold Outside (feat. Sheryl Crow) - Darius Rucker, October 27, 2014, $1.29;
95. The 12 Days of Christmas (Live) - Straight No Chaser, October 28, 2008, $1.29;
96. Santa Baby - Taylor Swift, October 13, 2007, $1.29;
97. Jingle Bell Rock (Glee Cast Version) - Glee Cast, December 10, 2012, $1.29;
98. Go Tell It On the Mountain – Pentatonix, May 5, 2014, $1.29;
99. Winter Song - Sara Bareilles & Ingrid Michaelson, October 14, 2008, $1.29;
100. Mary, Did You Know - Clay Aiken, January 1, 2001, $0.99;

All these wonderful Christmas songs are paid songs in iTunes Music Store. It would cost a big sum of cash to get your favorite Christmas songs. However, with a Music Recording app, you could easily get all these Christmas songs from iTunes for totally free. You could check how to get Christmas songs from iTunes for free for details.

Friday, August 2, 2013

Motorola Moto X vs. Apple iPhone 5 – Which One Attracts You

Motorola just released Moto X Phone on the August 1st event, a flagship device from Motorola. Needless to say, it’s going to be fighting against some of the greats in the space, and with that in mind, people are going to wonder if it’ll have enough power in its punch to dethrone the mighty iPhone 5 from its throne. It’s Motorola’s long awaited flagship against the iPhone 5, so we’re taking a sneak peek at how the two compare against one another.

Display:

From a far glance, we can’t deny the fact that our eyes are more attracted to the 4.7-inch 720p AMOLED display of the Moto X, since its vibrant colors just reels us in much more than anything else. With the Apple iPhone 5, it bears a modest 4-inch Retina Display (640 x 1136 pixels) that continues to give us colors that are more realistic looking, but for some reason, our eyes still favor the saturated tones put out by the Moto X. Naturally, details are pretty much identical with the two.

Design:

Here’s the thing, the iPhone 5 absolutely has the premium element on its side, since its brushed aluminum rear casing just delivers that polished quality – whereas with the Moto X, it employs a rubbery composite frame. However, the Moto X offers better ergonomics with its curved rear casing, which enables us to grasp the handset in a more natural position. Out of everything, though, we’re mesmerized to find that the Moto X is extremely convincing with its overall size, as it’s just a smidgen larger than the iPhone 5, which interestingly enough hosts a smaller 4-inch display.

Another item worth mentioning about the Moto X, we like how there’s a personalized touched with it as well. Unlike the iPhone, which is only available in black or white, there’s an insane level of customization attached to the Moto X. Sure, its construction might not feel as sturdy as Apple’s pride and joy, but heck, some people will surely appreciate the options available with Moto Maker – Moto’s online portal for designing the handset from scratch.

Interface:

Quite frankly, we already know where this is headed. Android continues to show accelerated growth with its functionality – despite the fact that iOS still has some better looking and performing apps than Android. And with the introduction of the Moto X, they’re clearly focusing a lot of effort with the experience, as some of its new features really puts it ahead of what Apple has on the iPhone 5 right now. From Touchless Controls to its Active Display, there’s no denying that the gap is widening even more between these two rival platforms.

They don’t sport the most threatening hardware under their hoods, but their processors are effective enough to deliver remarkable performances. In fact, they’re able to run most tasks with the same level of finesse and ease – then again, it’s hard to distinguish what the Moto X can do at this point, since we haven’t spent enough time dealing it with some intensive processes.

Expectations:

Finally, Motorola has a device that can tangle with the iPhone 5’s reach, namely due to the handset’s upcoming availability with all major wireless carriers in the US. There have been many devices to eclipse the iPhone in terms of hardware and software experiences, but as we’ve come to see time after time, they still are unable to dethrone it from the top of the ladder. In order to do so, the Moto X requires that balanced set of features and performance to prove that it’s a worthy candidate in making the challenge very interesting.

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Samsung officially confirmed its Galaxy S4 mini uses Snapdragon 400 chip

The Samsung Galaxy S 4 has been one of the most popular sellers in 2013 by far. The rumors and reports about the mini version of Samsung Galaxy S 4 smartphone have flooded the internet. This bit of information may have been revealed by benchmarks already, but it is good to have an official statement on the matter as well. All of the Samsung Galaxy S4 mini variants use a Qualcomm Snapdragon SoC, as the Korean tech giant confirmed for us.
In particular, the chips in question are the MSM8930, used for the 4G LTE model of the Samsung Galaxy S4 mini, and the MSM8230 used for the 3G model of the smartphone. Both chips are part of the Snapdragon 400 series of system-on-chip solutions, made using 28nm manufacturing process and paired with the Adreno 305 graphics unit.

Friday, May 31, 2013

Verizon's Nokia Lumia 928 vs AT&T's Nokia Lumia 920 – See what are the differences and which is your choice

Lumia 928 vs. Lumia 925
Verizon’s Nokia Lumia 928 has just now finally become official and it’s Nokia’s first Windows Phone 8 device on the biggest carrier in the United States. But after so much time waiting for it, how does it differ from the AT&T and internationally launched Nokia Lumia 920 that we saw half a year ago? And has the wait been worth it?

Different design, Xenon flash

Good news is there are some differences. They start from the design - the Lumia 928 is virtually the same size with a 4.5-inch 1280 x 768-pixel OLED display, but the device is more blocky, rectangular, without the sharp edges of the Lumia 920, which thus produces better visual experience for people to watch HD movies on Lumia 928. Still, the back retains the typical Nokia pillowy convex shape.

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