Alcatel Idol 4S:come for the hot affordable phone, stay for VR

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It’s no longer enough to just sell a premium smartphone — even for a lot less than Apple and Samsung — with excellent performance and decent enough cameras.

People are demanding more. They want something beyond the phone experience. 

Some companies like LG, Lenovo and Google think the next big thing for phones is modularity. Samsung thinks it’s mobile VR. So too does Alcatel, the TCL-owned company that tried to take on the smartphone kings last year with its excellent, budget-priced Idol 3.

While Alcatel isn’t the first company to support mobile VR, it is the first company to sell the phone and the VR headset together in a bundle for an affordable $ 399.99 ($ 349.99 if you preorder), which it strongly believes is key to positioning itself as a leader not just in the smartphone space, but in the VR space as well. Read more…

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LG teases phone with hard-to-spot secondary screen

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LG seems to have found a way to expand smartphone screen real estate by adding a small, additional screen on top of the regular one

The company sort of confirmed this with a short teaser video that shows us a glimpse of the unnamed device, scheduled to be unveiled at LG’s event on Oct. 1

The additional ticker screen, which was first seen in a September leak, is positioned next to the phone’s front dual cameras and above the regular screen. Though pretty hard to notice when the phone is turned off, it gives it an asymmetrical look. The unconventional design is hinted at in LG’s teaser video, which features a woman with a haircut that covers one eye Read more…

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Microsoft launches meeting app Invite for iPhone, coming soon to Android and Windows Phone

One of the meeting rooms at Communitech, a startup mecca in Waterloo, Ontario. Google also has 200 employees here.

Microsoft today launched a new standalone app for scheduling meetings called Invite. Available only for iPhone users in the U.S. and Canada for now, you can download Invite now directly from Apple’s App Store.

Here is how it works. First you suggest times that work for you, and then invite attendees to vote. You can send invites to anyone with an email address — even if they are outside your organization. The recipients select all the times they can attend from the app itself or from a browser, once votes are in, you pick the time that works best.

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The best part is that anyone invited can see what options work best for other attendees, and suggest their own times as well. The sender chooses a final date and time whenever they’re ready, hitting Send Calendar Invites to get it on everyone’s calendars.

Here is how Microsoft explains its thinking behind the app:

Invite is designed to overcome the biggest obstacle when scheduling meetings — not being able to see the calendars of attendees outside your organization. As a result, your proposed meeting can be repeatedly declined until you find a time that works.

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Certain events and meetings can be moved if something more important comes up, but only each person knows best where they are flexible. By letting attendees pick times that work for them, even when it means moving one of their own meetings, can stop that meeting from being scheduled on a Friday evening.

Invite is mainly designed for users with Office 365 business and school accounts. That said, the app also works with any email account, including Outlook.com, Gmail, and Yahoo Mail.

The app’s launch and limitations are very similar to Microsoft’s Send, a lightweight email app that debuted in July. Like Send, Invite is starting out as iPhone-only, available only in two countries, and with the promise of “coming soon” to Android and Windows Phone.

Invite is the latest in a long line of apps to emerge from Microsoft Garage, the software giant’s lab for experimental tinkering. At this rate, Microsoft will soon have more experimental apps than “final” apps.

And that’s okay, as long as some of them are eventually released or integrated into existing products.

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Learn How to Make a Living with Keeping People Connected

If you’ve personally traveled or known people who live far away, international calling has been a part of your life. Pretty much everyone has had a reason to use this service, and helping to keep people connected with each other is a benefit and can prove profitable. Friends and family could be far away as can business associates and this can work for you if you want to know how to make money with international calling.

If you’ve personally traveled or known people who live far away, international calling has been a part of your life. Pretty much everyone has had a reason to use this service, and helping to keep people connected with each other is a benefit and can prove profitable. Friends and family could be far away as can business associates and this can work for you if you want to know how to make money with international calling.

Know your product line. By understanding the needs of the people who use your service you can provide them with what they need. Calling cards are available all over and are possibly the most purchased item to make those important long distance calls. Provide a solid card that won’t give your customers any surprises and has a good calling rate and you’ll keep them coming back.

If you offer cards, consider ones that can be topped up as this will definitely have your customers coming back to you. They won’t have to buy other cards, just put money into the one they purchased from you. If you have repeat customers the parent company may offer a commission structure and this will improve your potential for business.

If you want a team to work under you, selling more cards this is an option. A number of companies encourage affiliate marketing and with a larger sales force under you, the ability to earn money is at your fingertips. With their sales and commissions you will earn more.

Often you will see banks of cards available in travel lodges, airports, restaurants and more and these are easy locations to provide this necessary service. With a well created website you can also offer the cards online, or offer the option to your customers to not need a plastic card. They can have a virtual card that can also be easily topped up online. This makes it easy and no worries about finding that crucial card when dialing.

Creating your business and providing an essential service like this one doesn’t take very much. You register yourself, obtain your products from a reliable source and sell to stores as well as individual people. There are always people in need of this type of product.

By knowing your market, you will have ready access to sales and will also help those who are in need of contacting business acquaintances, friends and family far away. International calling will only continue to grow and providing a reliable service that allows them contact will be a good way to make money.

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