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Wednesday, August 28, 2019

The more cameras, better? Find out if it's true or not.

The fashions are inherent to mobile photography as they are to so many aspects of a smartphone and one of the most recent and striking is to put triple rear camera, although we are seeing four and even more in terminals this year. Although the really striking beyond the optics are the current and future designs of the rear cameras, which apparently will not cease to surprise us.


In honeycomb, in "traffic light", excelling ... The options are diverse in order to overcome this current challenge of fitting both a component in such a small space (as explained in OnePlus) and also to differentiate. We review what we can see in the market and what leaks show us in the face of future designs for multiple rear cameras.
One of the manufacturers that has pushed this fashion of the multiple rear camera more is Huawei, with a Huawei P20 Pro that in 2018 boasted triple camera followed by a Huawei P30 Pro that does it with four this year. The design was familiar to us, since that third camera followed the vertical scheme for the double camera that we had seen in many smartphones before, although the Huawei Mate 20 Pro changed it by opting for a kind of central tile including the flash and remaining as a dice.




The fourth camera, starring the integration of a Time of Flight or ToF sensor (another of the most recent fashions) has not forced the manufacturer to change at the moment, since in the Huawei P30 Pro we see a design similar to that of its predecessor. But yes, apparently the next Mate 30 Pro will introduce changes in the design of the back to stay in a circular shape, according to the last leaked poster.
Nokia is a manufacturer with solera and it seems that in its new stage with HMD it still has some of that crazy innovation and design spirit. The last sample is the Nokia 9 Pureview, a device that confirmed a design that leaks made us very difficult to believe.

It is a hexagon in which five cameras are fitted, the flash and the depth sensor, so that each one is inserted in one of the vertices of the hexagon and also in the center of it in a double rhombus scheme. Very striking both in shape and number, but unlike many other manufacturers there is no bulge and all this is at the height of the back cover, without protruding and with some subtlety and sobriety within what fits.

In addition to this mobile, the brand's plans could include launching another with a peculiar rear. This is a possible Nokia 7.2 whose alleged photos circulated recently on the network and showed a rear module also circular like that rumored Mate 30 Pro and very similar to the Motorola, as we will see now.


There are two manufacturers whose rear designs bring more expectation for this year by assuming more drastic changes, and coincidentally despite being nemesis they have apparently thought of very similar solutions. We talk about everything that is rumored about the iPhone 11 and what has been leaked and confirmed from the Pixel 4: that outstanding tile-shaped module that reminds a bit of a glass ceramic for its glass finish on black.


In the case of Google it was the company itself that confirmed it last June with a tweet, although without specifying which lenses will integrate that striking module (apparently they are two cameras and a flash). Something similar is said about the next Apple smartphones, with hundreds of renders created by users based on leaks that speak of a triangle arrangement inside this outstanding tile, adding the wide angle to its telephoto lens and its standard lens.

We will see how this evolves. Some of the leaks are repeated and could be confirmed in months, thus seeing a greater diversity in the rear parts and putting into current debate the question of whether the aesthetics and design of these cameras really matter to the end user, given that in the end what really A priority on many occasions is that the photographic scheme gives the versatility and photographic quality that it promises.
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Wednesday, December 13, 2017

FILTERED: The Samsung Galaxy X will have a folding and enveloping screen

The Samsung Galaxy X will have an enveloping screen


We have been hearing rumors for a long time about the possibility of Samsung launching a flexible screen phone. We know its final name, Samsung Galaxy X, and we have seen some possible designs of this phone with folding screen. But this new patent from Samsung could reveal the final design of the Samsung Galaxy X that would be characterized by having an enveloping screen.



This new patent, which has been leaked today, shows a smartphone with a screen that wraps the device on both sides. Presented at the United States Patent and Trademark Office on September 2, 2016, this could be the definitive design of the Samsung Galaxy X, or a different version of the flexible screen phone from the Korean manufacturer.


Will this be the final design of the Samsung Galaxy X?

As you will have seen in the conceptual drawings that accompany this article, this version of the Samsung Galaxy X would have a large main screen on the front of the phone that would wrap in the back occupying half of the back side. This way we would have a front panel to visualize contents and, possibly, the back part would be destined to give a similar use to what we saw at the time in the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge being able to read notifications and emails in addition to accessing certain applications.


The Samsung Galaxy X appears on the manufacturer's website

We know that Samsung intends to launch a flexible screen phone throughout the next year, 2018 and already in 2013, within the framework of the CES in Las Vegas, the giant based in Seoul presented the Galaxy Youm, the first screen with AMOLED screen flexible. So it is not so crazy the idea that the Korean manufacturer bet on different models of your Samsung Galaxy X. More if we consider that they will make very few units of this smarphone with folding screen.

We have already seen the possible user interface of the Samsung Galaxy X, which shows a design very similar to ZTE Axon M, so it is likely that this filtered patent may end up being another version of the Samsung Galaxy X. Could it be a model with a 6-inch screen oriented to view multimedia content or read books?

Samsung begins to make prototypes of its mobile phone with folding screen



And to you, what do you think about this possible design of the Samsung Galaxy X? Do you think that a design of this type would be successful in the market?
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Filtered the first Samsung Galaxy S9: Details

Almost without giving a break and when we are still reading analysis of the iPhone X and even the Galaxy Note 8, Samsung would be working already in the heir of the Galaxy S8 and attentive to what is coming, since the Korean giant would provide important new face to user. Although they have not transcended details about the possible aesthetic aspect of the terminal, yes they have leaked, in key of rumor, aspects on their benefits. The first of the novelties would come in the form in which the user unlocks the mobile and in this sense, Samsung would significantly improve what has been offered to date.

According to information published by the Korean Herald, the device would come equipped with a system for unlocking the mobile phone by means of the iris, which would significantly improve what Samsung has offered to date. The manufacturer continues to defend that the iris is still the surest way to identify the user and therefore continues to bet on this system, despite the limited results it offers. Samsung offers the user both the Galaxy S8 and the Note 8 - the company's two flagships - up to four ways to unlock phones (ordered from less to more secure): by facial identification, PIN or pattern, fingerprint recognition and finally, iris recognition.

The device would come equipped with a system for unlocking the mobile phone through the iris, which would significantly improve what Samsung has offered to date.



However, despite the available options, the user does not just reconcile with the last two terminals: identification by fingerprint by the location of the reader (it is in a remote position) and unblocking by the iris because it is not very precise and forces the user to look in front of the mobile by opening his eyes a lot (again, a forced position). So things, Apple once again demonstrated its historic ability to make easy the difficult, presenting the FaceID, a unique way to unlock the phone through the face that equips the iPhone X. The Cupertino giant ensures that this system is much more reliable that the fingerprint reader, but what surprises is how effectively it works and the manufacturer's faith in the system, which Apple presents as the only way to unlock the computer (along with the code).


The new recognition system that would equip the Galaxy S9 would work without problems in low light conditions and when the user wears glasses or moved his eyes, and as we have pointed out, Samsung is betting on this form of unlocking as the safest possible. But this would not be the only novelty of the team, and another parallel rumor suggests that, in addition to the iris, the new model could equip a fingerprint reader integrated into the terminal's own screen. Recall that one of the achievements of Apple with the iPhone X has been to remove the 'home' button to expand the screen size, forcing us to dispense with the TouchID. Well, Samsung could choose to move the sensor footprint to the front and under the screen, as suggested in another rumor on account of the announcement by Synaptics to be working on a sensor of this type for one of the leading manufacturers of mobiles in devices with "infinite screen".



But the novelties do not end here, since it is also expected that the new Galaxy could equip a Qualcomm 845 chip, which, among other functions, would support the ultra-fast Quickcharge 4+ charge. How would the user benefit? Although the real benefits of this charging system are still unknown, it is estimated that the Galaxy S9 could be fully charged in less than an hour, although to get out of a hurry, in half an hour there could be enough charge to end the day.
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Available already iOS 11 in its eighth update in three months: iOS 11.2.1 already available


The latest version of Apple's operating system has received so many patches that it starts to look like my amended childhood pants.


Trouble in paradise?

Apple released on Wednesday the eighth update for iOS 11 after last week it was released a bug that endangered products using HomeKit.

iOS 11.2.1, already available for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, can be downloaded from the device itself although it is always advisable to backup the information beforehand. Apple said last week that these days it would release this update.



Not counting the iOS 11 version itself, Apple has released eight updates due to several security and performance issues, although not all related to this issue-iOS 11.2, for example, was released with the premise of adding new emojis.

However, iOS 11 could be the version with the most updates to date: iOS 11.0.1, iOS 11.0.2, iOS 11.0.3, iOS 11.1, iOS 11.1.1, iOS 11.1.2, iOS 11.2 and the newly released of the iOS 11.2.1 oven. More those that are missing; Apple usually stops updating until it reaches X.3 or X.4.

On Wednesday also, Apple released tvOS 11.2.1, an update that is coupled to iOS 11.2.1 by bringing a security patch related to the vulnerability located in HomeKit, since the streaming box also has compatibility with household objects.
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What we know about the iPhone of 2018: screen and launch versions

In the midst of this rumor, we must put a little clarity: how many versions will there be? Which ones will have OLED screen? How will your cameras be?


The iPhone X takes just over a month in the market and despite this the atmosphere of rumors already speaks about its replacement for next year as Apple's latest phone.

As time goes by, the iPhone X becomes the new phone to be supplanted by Apple, so the creative and engineering machinery at Apple is already advancing at full steam to have a better phone ready by the fall of 2018 and, According to rumors, the iPhone X paints a clear picture of how the next Apple phones will be for the coming year.



The rumors about the expected phone come from different fronts, some more credible than others and, as time goes by, the information takes shape reinforcing the most credible information and discarding the less reliable reports, then we collect the most important.

Apple will launch three phones, two with OLED and one with LCD

According to Ming-Chi Kuo, there will be a model of 6.5 inches and 5.8 inches with OLED screen, but also one of 6.1 inches with LCD. The three iPhone will be without bezels.

Apple will put Face ID and better batteries in iPhones 2018

Reports suggest that the three iPhones of 2018 will have a longer battery in the form of L, in addition to the integration of facial recognition.

iPhone 'cheap' in 2018 will have metal casing

An alleged 6.1-inch LCD screen would return to the metal of the iPhone 7 and leave behind the glass of the iPhone X, a detail that would make them cheaper, but certainly not necessarily affordable.

2018 iPhones will have better wireless signals

Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says that the 2018 iPhones will have a different metal frame to improve the transmission of wireless signals.

The 2018 iPhone will not have a modified camera

Ming-Chi Kuo says that Apple will keep the same rear camera design so as not to complicate the production of the next cell phones.

The iPhone would have 3D functions in the rear camera

Bloomberg says Apple is researching a technology to place third-dimensional functions on an iPhone that would launch in 2019.



Apple will launch the iPhone SE 2 in June

The Chinese newspaper 'The Economic Daily News' says that the new generation of the 4-inch cell would cost around US $ 450 and would be manufactured in India.

Apple works with Intel for 5G modems in upcoming iPhone

Apple engineers would be more engaged in working with Intel and would be limiting what they do with Qualcomm.
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Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Wow! Samsung gives 200 Galaxy Note 8 to passengers on a flight

Monday in the morning. Still half asleep passengers of a flight of the company Iberia from the city of Madrid to A Coruña, Galicia, can not imagine, but today they will not have breakfast: they will each receive a Samsung Galaxy Note 8 .

The surprise is part of a campaign by Samsung with the airline Iberia, which for a few days has shown in its aircraft advertising Galaxy Note 8. "A year ago we asked you to turn it off, we welcome you today on board," says the information that accompanies the phone box and have posted several users on social networks.

Last year with the Galaxy Note 7 explosive, Samsung had to issue an international requirement for all phones to be returned, and asked its users not to use them on flights. In the United States, for example, the authorities banned them, so the company had to place device changeover points in several airports in this country.



Of course the tag # Note8Added quickly became a trend on Twitter, thanks in part to the fact that many of the 200 passengers tweeted about the surprise. Celestino García, corporate vice president of Samsung Spain, also traveled on the flight, and made Twitter known the action. In addition to our analysis, we spent 15 days testing the Galaxy Note 8 intensively, and this is our opinion of the team.


Will there be more flights with Galaxy Note 8 handsets? I would like my next flight to give me a Note 8.
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Tuesday, October 24, 2017

iPhone X will be in stock at Apple stores on November 3rd

Despite continued reports of constrained supply of the iPhone X ahead of its November 3rd launch, Apple today confirmed that its retail stores will have the device in stock on day one for walk-in customers. Well, it’ll be in stock for the first few people in line, anyway. Apple’s press release says that anyone hoping to walk into an Apple Store and walk out with an iPhone X next Friday is “encouraged to arrive early.” That’s right: the lines of hopeful iPhone buyers camping out overnight are about to make a big comeback after what many perceived to be soft demand for the iPhone 8’s arrival last month.
It’s nice to see that Apple is already confirming that its retail stores will have at least some iPhone X stock to go around. In previous years, certain new iPhone models have completely sold out from preorders and been unavailable for walk-in buyers on release day. The iPhone 7 Plus (and all jet black iPhones) faced this initial shortage in 2016.



The iPhone X goes up for preorder at 12:01AM PT (3:01AM ET) this Friday, October 27th from Apple and authorized resellers. At Apple’s stores, the device will officially go on sale at 8:00AM local time on the 3rd.

Source: The verge
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Friday, February 17, 2017

Android or iPhone: In the world there is no space for other smartphones




Through the analysis of Gartner , his latest document on the mobile market in the world gives an account of the complete dominance of the operating systems of Google and Apple.
 
According to the figures, the market share of Android and iOS systems reached 99.6% during the fourth quarter of last year , leaving in full oblivion to BlackBerry and Windows Phone.
 

There's no more

 

The report also indicates that in the last months of last year, about 352 million Android devices were sold, while 77 million new iPhones were sold .
Meanwhile, Blackberry only sold 297 thousand units, while Windows Phone also lowered its share of new equipment.


 
The Android system dominates just under 81.7% of the market , while the system for iPhones does the same with a 17.9%.
 
That is why only the remaining 4% is for other systems, including Windows Phone with 0.3%. BlackBerrys do not reach even 0.1%.
 
As for the companies, Apple leads the list reaching 17.9% of total sales during the period of the last three months of 2016, closely followed by Samsung with 17.8%. Huawei came in third with 9.5% of sales, spearheading the boom in Chinese companies - including Oppo, BBK, ZTE, Xiaomi and Lenovo - which increased quarter by quarter.
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Thursday, February 9, 2017

Shown! IPhone users believe themselves to be better than Android users

 ¡Demostrado! Los usuarios de iPhone se creen mejores que los de Android
Generally, people who buy an iPhone do it for two reasons: 1) because they do not want to eat their head and want something that works and 2) by social status. Many people believe that having an iPhone gives them a higher social status, and that "Android is for the poor". Well that seems to stop being a saying to be a reality, and is that a survey has shown that iPhone users are more likely to negatively judge another person if they have an Android smartphone.
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Tuesday, March 8, 2016

The iPhone 6s Plus Exceeds the Galaxy S7 Edge in a Speed Test

El iPhone 6s Plus le da un repaso al Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge en un test de velocidad.


The new Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge does not reach the market officially until later this week, but who has already been done with a unit and are starting to appear the first comparative video, as you taught them this morning of a test resistance to iPhone 6s Plus. This time we bring you another video, this time a speed test that pits the iPhone 6s Plus with S7 Edge Galaxy, the Nexus 6P and Moto X Pure Edition.
 






However, although the video there are four devices in total, iPadizate we will focus only on the iPhone 6s Plus and the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge, the new flagship presented by the South Korean company a few days ago only. So we do not entertain us and we will see how the Galaxy S7 Edge fights back with respect to speed versus iPhone 6s Plus, which has lasted about six months on the market.The iPhone 6s Plus gives a review of the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge in a speed test. 


Which of the two smartphone has a faster response?

 As has been seen in some comparisons speed test the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge has nothing to deal with the iPhone 6s Plus, even though the mobile Apple has already half a year on the market and that has half RAM, 2GB 4GB versus new smartphone from Samsung.


In the video that accompanies this news a comparative response speed is different actions of the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge, iPhone 6s Plus, the Moto X Pure Edition and the Nexus 6P, these three last released in 2015. The four devices are factory reset, running without a SIM card and you only have installed additional applications that appear in the test (Instagram, Netflix or Temple Run, among others), which is basically open and close applications and games to see how long it takes.





The iPhone 6s Plus outperforms its competitors in this video, finishing the test in 1 minute and 42 seconds, while the Galaxy S7 Edge was behind with 18 seconds apart. Watching this video it is clear how Apple takes full advantage of all the hardware that is part of the iPhone but not the cutting edge and working together that makes the software, in this case iOS in September.




Without going any further, the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge comes with a 4GB RAM, while the iPhone 6s Plus has 2GB of RAM. We must also not forget that both devices use different processors and operating systems.

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Sunday, February 21, 2016

The Galaxy S7 Edge revealed: Samsung video is filtered prior to submission

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 A few hours after Samsung presented in style their new Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, ​​has leaked a video in which is the Samsung itself that explains the characteristics of precious S7 Edge, the while confirming that these two terminals will not come just because it will accompany you the Gear 360.





The French site No Where Else has revealed a video in which the head of Technology Samsung Spain explains what's new S7 Edge are well confirmed some of the leaks that had occurred days ago.


The S7 Edge is more refined compared to its previous
model as well as submit a 5.5-inch screen with rounded edges, also it has a curvature in the back cover, which improves the grip of the device.

Video improved camera, which not only will have less bulge in design compared to the previous model is also confirmed, but also improve the ability to take night shots and the speed at the time of photographing. Specifically, the head of Samsung explains that the rear camera incorporates Dual Pixel technology, opening 1.7, to perform approaches in much less time up to four times faster than the previous model in low-luminosity. Meanwhile, it takes 5-megapixel front camera and the same opening.


It is also confirmed that the new S7 Edge of Samsung will be able to expand your internal storage -32 GB version for the most attainable, through a microSD card up to 200 GB. About its characteristics, emphasize its 4 GB of RAM, an eight-core processor up to 2.4 GHz.


Software upgrades: the screen does not sleep


The improvements of the new device are not confined to the hardware level, which is that the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge out for wearing a Always on screen, which displays information to the user at all times having blocked terminal without this lead to a constant battery consumption. This option is customizable and the user can view it from the watch, the amount of available battery or social interactions you have.


In addition, as in the S6 Edge, Samsung has implemented substantial improvements in the Edge screen, to give themselves to the curved screen features. As revealed this week, Samsung will facilitate access to applications from the side with two line display. There, they can customize tasks as shortcuts to personal conversations, specific websites, favorite contacts, third-party applications and utilities.


Gear 360, bet on virtual reality


While confirming the existence of the Gear 360, in the video fails to explain what it is, even when taking into account both the leaks promotions Samsung about virtual reality, everything indicates that the product will in that sense. And is that Samsung has already launched to market their VR goggles, the Gear 360 would improve the range of products.


The Gear 360 would be a camera capable of recording video in high-resolution 360-degree-all points to 35 megapíxeles- so the user could make their own video compositions and then take them to the ecosystem of virtual reality.


All indications are that the camera can be connected with both S7 to see the video on the smartphone without using virtual reality goggles, to be able to record from it and deliver real-time video in 360 degrees.




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Sunday, January 24, 2016

This could be the next LG G5: modular but "unibody"?

 Así podría ser el próximo LG G5: ¿modular y «unibody»?

The new flagship of the South Korean maintain some aspects such as camera, fingerprint reader installed and reduce the size of your screen



 Beyond the iPhone 7 and Samsung Galaxy S7 future, possibly they repeat one more season as the best-selling smart phones, the major manufacturers are starting to prepare their new flagship. One that possibly be a significant leap in innovation will be G5 LG, next terminal high-end LG, whose main novelty is a chassis of the type 'unibody' but, unlike its rivals, it may remove the battery.
According to the latest leaks that swarm over the Internet, the South Korean giant could launch in the coming months, coinciding with the new edition of the Mobile World Congress, to be held in Barcelona from 22 to Feb. 25, its new flagship for this season . The concept of "smartphone" is changing and proposals as Ara Project of Google, trying modular terminals, allowing set piece by piece, as if it were a conventional computer arise.
Without reaching that level, the LG G5 will, according to rumors, a more modular design. Although they can discard and replace broken parts, the "smartphone" can allow itself to remove the battery from the bottom with just remove a piece, as if it were a cover. And that will be built on a chassis of the type "unibody", that is, in one piece, like the current iPhone 6S and Samsung S6.
In addition to this proposal, the next could be mobile, based on these leaks, totally different from the current LG G4. The LG G5, on the other hand, could hold dual camera with two sensors, one would come to 16 megapixels and an 8 megapixel. With a 5.29-inch screen instead of the current 5.5-inch, there is talk of a resolution of 2,560 x 1,440 pixels and a RAM of 3GB. In terms of processor, most likely uses a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820, one of the stars components for this year and fingerprint reader, and even heart rate sensor.




 
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Saturday, December 5, 2015

Indemnify Samsung Apple with $ 548 million for copying the iPhone to design the Galaxy

 
It seems that war by Apple and Samsung patent maintained for years comes to an end. And it seems that benefits everyone. A Cupertino, first, because his main rival is going to pay $ 548 million. And also because the Korean company will not pay 1,000 million dollars in 2012, a US federal jury ruled (although in March 2013 the court reduced the fine to 598 million).

According to the leaked document, Samsung has until December 14 to make the payment. The agreement stipulates that, then Apple will both accept and end by shelve the matter.


The confrontation between the two giants began in 2011, when Apple accused of plagiarism Samsung iPhone design to the Galaxy. Therefore, he decided to take legal action. In 2012, a federal jury found that several devices Samsung had violated Apple's patents.


Demands cross and trials worldwide between the two technology titans have b
een constant, with victories for Apple in most cases. Still, in 2014 they reached an agreement: ending the legal disputes outside the United States, because the demands had also been produced in South Korea, Japan, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, UK, France and Australia.

The US District Court of Northern California has now published the agreement that both companies have reached. However, as stated in the document, Samsung has an ace up its sleeve: if the situation changes, the company is entitled to Apple reimburse the agreed amount. And the South Korean company will claim the Supreme Court of the United States, so the trial could be repeated if the appeal is successful.

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Thursday, December 3, 2015

The creator of Android, Andy Rubin, is interested in making devices

Imagen de Andy Rubin y Android

"I wish to Anddy all the best in his new path. Android created something truly remarkable, with over one billion users happy. Thank you. "Those were the words of Larry Page, CEO of Google, when Andy Rubin left the company in the big G in October 2014.

Andy Rubin is primarily responsible for the creation of most used operating system in the world and co-founder of Android Inc. Google abandoned with the intention of creating an incubator of startups dedicated to the creation of hardware.

Today, just over a year later, it appears that he could be interested in working on the "creation of hardware" through a company that manufactures mobile devices, how could it be otherwise, running Android.

This information comes through The Information, from which state that "Andy Rubin has been trying to start a company of Android phones that take advantage of industry trends that have made easier the production and launch of new brands in recent years."

Apparently, Rubin has sought to recruit staff to build what would be a new smartphone manufacturer PlayGround Found funded company, which recently managed to raise $ 300 million to invest in startups.
Imagen de Andy Rubin

What would Andy Rubin smartphones?

That's the big question, and although it is difficult to answer, keep in mind that Andy has been working on a company dedicated to investing in projects related to the Internet of Things, augmented reality and artificial intelligence, so it is completely sure something interesting ahead.

It is not yet known whether Andy Rubin will have an operating position in the company alleged terminal manufacturer or nothing would be involved as an endorsement of the business. Anyway, this is an interesting project to be led by the father of the operating system that we love, can become "something truly remarkable," as it was and still is Android.

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Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Apple has bought the motion capture technology behind Star Wars

Apple is the new owner of Faceshift, the motion capture technology that Disney subsidiary Lucasfilm used to help bring alien characters to life in Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

Although the acquisition went through in August this year and was rumoured at the time, Apple has only now confirmed the news. In a statement to TechCrunch,, the company said that "Apple buys smaller technology companies from time to time, and we generally do not discuss our purpose or plans".
 
Faceshift, based on technologies originally developed at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne in Switzerland, works by analysing data captured by a depth camera similar to Microsoft's Kinect. The system uses an infrared dot grid to detect objects and motion in three dimensions, and movement data from the camera, including head position, gaze direction and the location of arbitrary marker points on the face, is then applied to a 3D model either in real time or, for greater accuracy, in post-processing.

Despite Faceshift Studio's recent high-profile use in the world of film, it was originally developed for use in 3D games, allowing pre-generated NPCs and even players' own avatars to have accurate facial expressions.

Faceshift live motion capture technology
Although Faceshift's website still includes documentation and support for existing customers who own the Faceshift Studio motion capture software and Faceshift plugins for Maya, MotionBuilder and Unity, Faceshift Studio is no longer available to buy, and the plugins have been removed from their respective asset stores.

According to Faceshift's Unity page, "this package has been deprecated from the Asset Store. This means that new purchases of the package are not allowed and that only users who already purchased or downloaded the package before it was deprecated, are allowed to download it". While this will doubtless disappoint potential customers who'd like to get their hands on the animation technology, it's par for the course when Apple acquires a company.
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Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Editor’s Letter – The PlayStation LifeStyle App for iOS and Android Is Now Live!



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Possibly one of most requested feature by both readers and fans alike, is a dedicated PlayStation LifeStyle app that allows our faithful readers easier access than a mobile site wherever they are.

I’m proud to announce that the official PlayStation LifeStyle app is now live on the Apple App Store and Google Play for Android… and is of course, free Now, PlayStation LifeStyle is literally a click away if you’re browsing on your phone, tablet, phablet or whatever device that  has the app installed.
Download the official PlayStation LifeStyle app:
Not only is the menu on a separate tab that gives you easy access to our news and reviews, but it also has a “unlimited scrolling” feature that means you don’t need to click to the next page if you want to read up on our updates from the day before. Of course, this being the debut of the PlayStation LifeStyle app, some features and tweaks might be missing, so please bear with us, alright?

If you notice bugs and other niggles, please post it in the comments below, send us an email (tips@playstationlifestyle.net, tweet us or send us a Facebook or Google+ message.

Thanks again for making PlayStation LifeStyle the #1 destination for everything PlayStation in the world!
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Amazon Prime Music's top challenge? Getting Prime members to notice it (Q&A)

 

When it comes to downloads and sales of music, Amazon is the big kid on the block. The e-commerce titan will need to use its elbows, though, if it hopes to succeed in the increasingly competitive niche of music streaming.

Amazon Prime Music debuted in the US more than a year ago, came to the UK over the summer and landed in Germany this month. The ad-free streaming service, included in the $99 Prime annual subscription best known for two-day, free shipping, is certainly cheaper than its rivals. Apple Music, Spotify and Google Play Music offer ad-free streaming for $10 a month.

Like Apple, Amazon was late to streaming for a company with so much know-how in music sales. But don't tell that to Steve Boom.

"We got in at the right time," said Boom, vice president of digital music at Seattle-based Amazon. "Obviously we've been in the business for over 15 years. We have a first-row seat at exactly what people's music purchasing behaviors had been."

That's just one of many factors that Boom lists as helpful for Amazon in the scrum of music streaming.
Here is an edited excerpt of CNET's conversation with Amazon's music chief earlier this month in London:
Q: You've said every streaming service has a very focused rationale. What is Prime Music's?
Boom: When we decided to go into streaming, we spent a lot of time doing research with customers on what it is that they want. And not surprisingly, the first thing everybody wants is access to a lot of great music. But we also found that while they want access to a lot of great music, a substantial majority of people are not willing to pay £10 per month, £120 a year [in the UK, or $10 per month, $120 per year in the US].

The problem with free services, as we talked to customers, is that there are a lot of things that get in your way of listening to music. There are a lot of ads. Maybe more importantly than the ads, the mobile phone is the No. 1 listening device for digital music, and the free streaming services do not give you full access on your phone and do not even let you take it offline, which is super important because the plans are expensive.

With Prime Music we wanted to address the customer who loves music, wants access to a lot of music, and probably not the customer who used to spend [hundreds of pounds or dollars] a year on music and needs access to every single thing. But they want to enjoy music without all the interruptions. And so that's what Prime Music is.

Many streaming services offer a free trial as a gateway to premium membership. Is that something you'd consider?
Boom: We never rule anything out from the start. As a company we're very focused on listening to our customers. People had been asking us to put music into Amazon Prime for quite some time. There were a number of people who said "finally" or "I've been waiting for this. Thank you, Amazon." And it's still really early days.

It has already established itself in three months here in the UK, in 16, 17 months now in the US, as one of the top premium streaming services. Right now we are really comfortable with that strategy.

Why did it take you so long to enter the streaming market, when selling music gave you a head start?
Boom: You're right, we've been in digital music and we've been on a kind of a path of evolution for Amazon from being a retailer of music to being a music service. We can quibble about whether it was early, late or the perfect time. We came in with a service that's different, and that's probably the most important thing. The rapid adoption by our Prime members says it was the right move...and yet we're still just scratching the surface. People ask me, what's your biggest challenge? Sometimes it's actually letting Prime members know that this exists.

So how do you do that?
Boom: We have this amazing marketing channel called Amazon, and you know, there is actually a quite good symbiotic relationship between video and music in this regard. What we have found is that, as people realize that they have digital-media benefits in addition to their e-commerce benefits -- once they get over that hurdle -- they're much more likely to then consume the other service. If they try music first, they're more likely to try video, and vice versa. So it's actually super helpful for us to have multiple services that allow us to cross-market.

Apple is really the only company that rivals you in terms of offering streaming and downloads as part of the same service. Is Apple Music your biggest foe?
Boom: We're just very different. One of the really interesting things about all of the other services is when they market a new release, it looks like how we used to market a new release. They market it to people using their music service, which is great, because it gets people that listen to their music. But Amazon has a much broader platform.

We have ... globally over 200 million customers coming to Amazon sites. Many of them are not using music from Amazon. And so what we're doing is actually marketing that release to everybody on Amazon, and that's way different.

You come to the home page, Amazon, it's an e-commerce site. You might be going to shop for a new tablet, you might be going to shop for laundry detergent, garden furniture or a new record, videos, and you're going to see this promotion. That's pretty powerful.

Has Prime Music strengthened the Prime package to the extent that people are joining Prime just because of it?
Boom: Our primary focus with Prime Music right now is not becoming a Prime member, but more on staying a Prime member. Like I said, we're going after the type of customer that wants access to lots of music and great functionality, but doesn't necessarily want to spend a ton of money on music every year.

What we're really focused on is getting them to say wow, Prime just got more valuable. When it comes time for my renewal, I'm that much more likely to. That's been our primary focus, and it's working. Every time we add a new benefit to Prime we do see that jump in our members where they tend to stay more engaged in our service.

Is there any chance Prime's annual fee, which is $99 in the US and £79 in the UK, will change?
Boom: There's always a possibility of that someday. Sometimes shipping costs go up, and we have seen that in the past. I think we've raised prices once in the history of buying. That really is not a lot.

Even when we did raise the price, the rate of growth of Prime really didn't slow and the retention rate stayed pretty much at the same level. ... If the price goes up, it's for good reason, not because we just whimsically want to raise the price. We wouldn't be adding these types of services if people weren't using them and loving them.
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The route used iPhones before returning to the market

When Caleb Gonsalves decided to buy a new iPhone a few months ago, I did not go to the Apple Store. Instead, he went to the website to find reseller Gazelle used an iPhone 6, which saved money and pain to wait another year to overcome his contract with the telephone.

"The idea that a phone could sell [an iPhone 5S] ... and give a little money to buy a new phone that was discontinued ... was incredible," said Gonsalves, 27 executive of a technology startup based in Boston.So I ended up changing its iPhone 5S 32GB for $ 216 and used the money to partially pay a 64GB iPhone 6 used in Gazelle, which cost $ 401. At that time, a new iPhone in June would have cost US $ 749.Gonsalves is not the only one who sells and buys used Internet phones.


As the US mobile phone market away from traditional contracts to two years, more consumers switch quick phone while looking to save money. Resellers phone as Gazelle benefit from this trend by offering affordable alternatives used smartphones. 6S Since the iPhone hit the market in late September, Gazelle have changed some 100,000 iPhones, exchange figures considered normal for generations "S," the company said. Apple tends to make major redesigns every two years, opting for more subtle changes in the intervening year, the "S" models.Most business Gazelle is the iPhone, but also buys and sells Android devices. But it is not the only company in the sector. eBay and other uSell also buy and sell used mobile phones.Gazelle, based in Boston, began offering consumers a place to sell their used electronic devices. Last year opened an online store to sell these devices and since then has sold 50,000 iPhones.


"As manufacturers have removed subsidies telephone, many people have realized that buying a new iPhone costs US $ 650, not $ 200," said Sarah Welch, head of marketing at Gazelle. "There has been a sharp increase in demand for used phones in good condition".

 
To see what happens with the phones before they reach new buyers, CNET visited Gazelle installation in Louisville, Kentucky.


To sell a smartphone, consumers will Gazelle page and describe the state of the device in terms of "broken", "good" or "excellent condition" after which they receive an estimate of their value. The company then sends a prepaid box to the consumer, who has 30 days to send in the phone to Louisville. This period allows the seller to set a high price before the new iPhone is announced, but gives them time to buy another before selling.


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