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Remove Sense 4.0 Lag on the HTC One X With This Tweak

While we are waiting for Apple and HTC to hash out their differences regarding the Import delays for the possible Apple patent violations made by HTC, some folks have found a fix for a possible device annoyance. Regardless of which version of the One X is being used, folks have noticed a slight lag on HTC’s Sense 4.0 interface covering Google’s Ice Cream Sandwich.

Most of you who’ve had an HTC phone and are into modding should be familer with Rosie the Sense launcher. The mod tries to eliminate the lag being discussed. As the author of the mod puts it, it’s “a mod that locks the frame rate during page scroll in Sense launcher.” If you notice this too and have an international version of the device then hit the source link to snag the mod. As always, make a back up of your original files should the install get botched. As always you are responsible for what happens to your device when modding and tweaking.

source: XDA
via: pocketnow

 


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Amazon rumored to launch 10.1-inch Kindle Fire in Q3 2012

You can say what you want about the Kindle Fire, but it’s clear that Amazon made the right decisions when it came to pricing and marketing. Their Kindle Fire e-reader tablet is now one of the most successful and popular tablets around, thanks to it’s uber competitive pricing against Apple’s iPad and other comparable Android offerings.

Word on the street is that Amazon is now planning to directly take on Apple’s iPad line of tablets by presenting a 10.1-inch Kindle Fire in Q3 of this year, while simultaneously canning plans for their suspected 8.9-inch model. If this rumor pans out, then we can only assume that the internals of this big brother Kindle should be fairly strong to compete with the fruits of Apple’s labor. Amazon just recently announced plans to continue offering tablets at low cost in exchange for advertisements in their devices, so perhaps we will see this 10.1-inch super reader at a great price point as well. Only time will tell what Amazon has in store for us in the coming months.

source: digitimes


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Amazon rumored to launch 10.1-inch Kindle Fire in Q3 2012

You can say what you want about the Kindle Fire, but it’s clear that Amazon made the right decisions when it came to pricing and marketing. Their Kindle Fire e-reader tablet is now one of the most successful and popular tablets around, thanks to it’s uber competitive pricing against Apple’s iPad and other comparable Android offerings.

Word on the street is that Amazon is now planning to directly take on Apple’s iPad line of tablets by presenting a 10.1-inch Kindle Fire in Q3 of this year, while simultaneously canning plans for their suspected 8.9-inch model. If this rumor pans out, then we can only assume that the internals of this big brother Kindle should be fairly strong to compete with the fruits of Apple’s labor. Amazon just recently announced plans to continue offering tablets at low cost in exchange for advertisements in their devices, so perhaps we will see this 10.1-inch super reader at a great price point as well. Only time will tell what Amazon has in store for us in the coming months.

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McDonald’s bites into mobile CRM at over 500 locations this summer

Some McDonald's are using mobile to deliver coupons

Following the successful pilot of a mobile CRM  effort at a handful of McDonald’s locations in Northern California, between 500 and 600 McDonald’s will introduce the program this summer with the goal of rewarding customers and driving loyalty.

The pilot began with one store in San Francisco in October and is currently available in 24 locations throughout Northern California. The program involves using the Mowingo mobile application to notify customers about regional promotions and store-specific coupons that are exclusive to the app and the store issuing them.

“They get to know much more about their customers,” said Daniel T. Dreymann, CEO at  Mowingo Inc., Palo Alto, CA, which developed the app. “Now they are starting to get data.

“They can see trends and can reward customers for their loyalty based on patterns of buying, which is something they could not do before,” he said.

“The ability to reward customers makes the experience more personal.”

Push notifications
Posters and other signage around the participating locations let customers know that when they download the Mowingo app, they get a free coffee or some other offer. The coupon is in the app when it is downloaded.

McDonald’s customers can download the app by navigating to http://mowingo.com/mtm or by scanning a QR code on the poster.

Users can also see the McDonald’s menu on the app.

The expanded program will be available throughout Northern California as well as in the Midwest.

One McDonald’s franchisee used the Mowingo app to send out push notifications about an in-store promotion which had a 27 percent click-through rate, per Mr. Dreymann.

Users can redeem coupons at participating McDonald’s by clicking the button on their app that says “redeem” and showing the cashier the animated image that is displayed as a result. Cashiers do not need to scan anything or enter a code.

At the end of the day, the owner of the store gets a report from Mowingo showing all of the coupons that were redeemed that day. This is matched up against a report from the point-of-sale system.

Targeted coupons
Many quick-service restaurants know very little about their customers and do not know if they are serving the same regulars day after day. A mobile CRM app such as Mowingo helps these businesses begin to address these issues.

The app gives the franchisees a way to send coupons to customers based on their past behavior.

Businesses such as McDonald’s can also use the app maximize the return on investment for their couponing efforts. For example, if some customers react to lower value coupons while others need more incentive, the app can be used to target coupons accordingly.

The app includes other features that are being used by some local merchants but not McDonald’s. This includes a digital punch card that enables users to earn a point every time they check in at a location and receive a reward once they reach a specific threshold and the ability to place orders by clicking to call the merchant.

The app also incorporates geo-fencing technology for passive check-ins.

App users can build their own virtual shopping mall featuring the merchants they do business with and enabling them to receive push notifications from these merchants.

“If your consumers love the brand, this is a way for the brand to give the love back,” Mr. Dreymann said. “Couponing is just one element.

“We want to position the app as making you an insider in the places that you love,” he said.

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Pink Galaxy Note Arriving in the UK in June

Samsung has always been one to sport a device in as many colors as possible. The Galaxy S III will start off in White and Pebble Blue as you know and we can only assume in other colors down the road. This time however it’s regarding the “berry pink” version of the Galaxy Note that was launched in Korea early in April. Thought to only be seen in Korea the pink device is now making its way to the United Kingdom.

The folks at Carphone Warehouse revealed that it will launch the pink version of the device starting next month and they’ve gone as far as to create a pre-registration page. This page will allow potential buyers to sign up for more information. However as it’s the Galaxy Note just in a pink variety there isn’t much you wouldn’t already be able to find out other places.

So if you live in the UK and were really hoping to snag this giant device in pink your chance is coming up. While I personally wouldn’t get one in pink I’m sure someone will. Hit the source to sign up.

 

source: Carphone Warehouse
via: Android Central 

 


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