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Intex Aqua i15 with 6-inch qHD display, Android 4.2 listed on company website




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Another Intex Aqua-branded mid-range phablet has been listed on the company's official website, dubbed Intex Aqua i15. The smartphone's price and availability is not known yet.
The Intex Aqua i15 runs on Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean, and additionally supports dual-SIM support (GSM/WCDMA). The device also features a 6-inch qHD (540x960 pixel) IPS display. It is powered by a quad-core MediaTek MT6582 processor clocked at 1.3GHz, alongside a Mali 400 GPU paired with 512MB of RAM.
The camera options of Aqua i15 include an 8-megaixel rear camera with flash, and a 2-megapixel front-facing camera for video chats. The device comes with an 4GB of inbuilt storage, which can be expanded up to 32GB. The phablet supports both 2G and 3G connectivity along with standard Wi-Fi and Bluetooth options.
A 2400mAh battery backs up Intex Aqua i15. The device measures 168.5 x 85.5 x 9.0mm and weighs 190 grams. It will be available in Blue, White and Black colour variants.
More details for the Intex Aqua i15 can be found here.
Intex recently also listed its Aqua Curve budget smartphone on the website. The Intex Aqua Curve runs on Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean, which also powers most of the handsets in the market. Along with dual-SIM support, the smartphone also features a 5-inch qHD (540x960 pixels) display.
The Aqua Curve smartphone is powered by a quad-core MediaTek (MT6582) processor clocked at 1.3GHz, paired with a Mali 400 GPU and 1GB of RAM. The camera options of Aqua Curve smartphone include an 8-megapixel autofocus rear camera with flash and a 2-megapixel front-facing camera for video chatting purposes.

Display

6.00-inch

Processor

1.3GHz

Front Camera

2-megapixel

Resolution

RAM

512MB

OS

Android 4.2

Storage

4GB

Rear Camera

8-megapixel

Battery capacity

2400mAh

Xbox Fitness and Wii Fit U review



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While video game consoles can't help users save money or stop smoking - yet, anyway - there are a few recently released games that can help with the most popular of New Year's resolutions: exercise. Here's a look at four titles that offer an alternative to working out at the gym or with a personal trainer:

"Wii Fit U" (Nintendo, for Wii U, $49.99)

Nintendo essentially launched the fitness game genre in 2008 with "Wii Fit," and now there's an updated edition for the Wii U system that works in tandem with the old Wii Balance Board and the new Fit Meter, a round doodad that measures real-world activity like steps taken and changes in elevation.

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The portable Wii U GamePad removes the burden of having to look up at the TV screen. However, other than a few games that utilize the controller and a new dance mode, the content is mostly the same as the previous "Wii Fit" edition. Still, the new accessories alone make "Wii Fit U" a fine alternative to other expensive fitness gadgets. Three stars out of four.

"Xbox Fitness" (Microsoft, for Xbox One, price varies)

Despite advancements in motion tracking with the Xbox One's new Kinect sensor, "Xbox Fitness" - more of an app than a game, really - feels like a lunge backward from last year's "Nike+ Kinect Training" that worked as part of the Nike+ system and utilized the Xbox 360's version of Kinect.

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"Xbox Fitness" is mostly a series of workout videos hosted by celebrity trainers like Jillian Michaels, Tracy Anderson and Tony Horton that incorporate scoring and Kinect functionality. Some are free with an Xbox Live subscription. Others cost extra. The wonky interface, paywall and interactivity make "Xbox Fitness" feel out of step. One-and-a-half stars.

"Just Dance 2014" (Ubisoft, for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Wii, Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox One, $49.99)

The fifth installment in Ubisoft's hyper-colored choreography franchise is more of a dance game than an actual fitness title, though "Just Dance 2014" features the return of the series' "just sweat" mode, which counts calories as players shake their groove thangs.

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The new edition ditches past "just sweat" features like transitional routines in favor of unlockable "sweat" versions of songs like Katy Perry's "I Kissed a Girl." Routines can be combined for 10-, 20- and 30-minute pop-flavored workouts. It's certainly not a full-fledged fitness regimen, just a really fun way to do some cardio. Two-and-a-half stars.

"Zumba Fitness: World Party" (Majesco, for Wii, Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox One, $49.99)

The latest entry in the hip-shaking empire's interactive catalog goes global with a diverse lineup of Zumba routines led by real-world instructors in colorful renditions of such locales as Puerto Rico, Los Angeles, India and Hawaii - all with accompanying tunes.

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The vast array of modes - from the ridiculously fun world-tour campaign to the full-blown simulated workout classes - make "World Party" the most comprehensive Zumba game to date. The game's biggest downfall is a truly cheeseball collectible system. Who wants to be rewarded for smooth moves with a picture of a headdress?! Two-and-a-half stars.

iPhone 6 to sport 4.8-inch display, design internally 'locked down': Report



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While Apple's next iPhone might still be far from hitting shelves, the speculation around it is endless. Now, an analyst has claimed that the Cupertino based company has finalised, or internally "locked down" much of the design of its next iPhone, believed to be dubbed iPhone 6.
Apple Insider cites analyst Timothy Arcuri from Cowen and Company, who says that Apple has finalised a 4.8-inch display for its alleged iPhone 6, in an attempt to counter the phablet competition in the global market.
Further, Arcuri, citing Apple's supply chain, has revealed that this year's iPhone, apart from hardware upgrades, will bring along key software innovations with the next major iOS platform release. Acuri has claimed that the alleged iPhone 6 will come with Wi-Fi (802.11ac), which will be an upgrade to the current 802.11n found on the iPhone 5s.
The analyst speculates that the Cupertino-based company will use features such as iBeacon, Touch ID and Passbook in the next alleged iPhone to push new services with mobile payments.
Acuri also expects that Apple, following its launch schedule for iPhone devices, will announce the alleged iPhone 6 in September.
Contradicting to the current report, a Chinese analyst recently claimed that Apple might launch an iPhone with 4.7-inch display at the WWDC event scheduled in June 2014, while a 5.7-inch variant would follow it soon after. According to the Chinese analyst, Apple would launch two iPhone models, much like the iPhone 5c and iPhone 5s announced last year; and this time, it has been believed they would be sporting different screen sizes.
The analyst also suggested that the Cupertino-based company would start trial-production of the alleged iPhone with a 4.7-inch display in February, and if things go Apple's way, the company would start mass-production of the 4.7-inch iPhone in May.
An earlier report had suggested that Apple has been considering use of alloys for its new iPhone, which was hinted at by a Liquidmetal patent filing.

Razer Huntsman, Huntsman Elite With Infrared-Based Opto-Mechanical Switches Launched

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