Snapchat responds to privacy scares by letting users unlink their phone number
Snapchat has just taken its first steps toward addressing the exploits that led to a leak of 4.6 million phone numbers late last year. Updates to its Android and iOS apps now let you opt out of linking your phone number to your username, preventing others from easily finding you. The company is also reducing the chances for abuse by requiring that you verify your phone number when using Find Friends. They’re not perfect remedies by any means — we’re sure that some would prefer that phone number use is opt-in rather than opt-out, for instance. Snapchat says it’s working on more improvements, though, so it’s at least aware that there’s more work to do before its users can truly feel at ease.
Filed under: Cellphones, Mobile
Source: Snapchat Blog, App Store, Google Play
Live from the Engadget CES Stage: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment’s Mike Dunn
CES is always a big show for TV manufacturers, but what about the video that we’ll actually be playing on those sets? Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment President Mike Dunn will join us to discuss his company’s vision.
Filed under: Home Entertainment, HD
Sunrise Calendar Updated with Full iPad Support, Background Updates [iOS Blog]
Smart calendar app Sunrise Calendar has received an update today, bringing full support for the iPad, a new week view for the iPhone that allows users to view three days at once, and automatic background refreshes for events and notifications.

iPad
We’ve worked hard to bring the best Sunrise experience to your iPad. It’s the most beautiful calendar everywhere now.
We are introducing two new visualisations: Week and Month. They make it easier to make plans from your iPad and navigate in time quickly.Week View (for iPhone too!)
This new visualisation makes it easier to see free-time between events, see your day at-a-glance, or find a time to get dinner with a friend next week.
Tap on the week icon next to the new event button to reveal it. The best part: it works perfectly in portrait mode.
A lot of people have tried to design a week view before, but we think that you’ll enjoy the design of Sunrise better!Background Updates
Sunrise will now update in the background (every hour by default), so you won’t need to open Sunrise to get the latest changes. Notifications will always be up to date.
The app originally launched in February after being developed by former Foursquare engineers, and offers a feed populated with Google Calendar, iCloud, and Facebook events in addition to birthdays and weather information.
Users can also navigate around using swipe gestures for quick switching between calendar days, and like Fantastical, allows for colloquial language when entering events. For example, typing “Dinner with Michelle at 8pm tomorrow” will schedule the appropriate event in the calendar.
Sunrise Calendar is a free universal app and can be downloaded from the App Store. [Direct Link]
iPhone 6 Rear Camera to Retain 8-Megapixel Sensor, Offer Improved Image Stabilization?
iPhone camera module supplier Largan Precision saw its stock take a significant dip yesterday amid rumors that Apple will not be upgrading the resolution of the rear camera for the iPhone 6 later this year, reports The China Post.
The report cites analysts from Nomura Securities who indicate that while the iPhone 6 should see some camera improvements such as enhanced optical image stabilization, the device will continue to use an 8-megapixel sensor rather than a higher-resolution sensor in the 12-16 megapixel range.
According to Nomura Securities, Largan’s recently lagging performance in the market is caused by rumors that Apple may adopt an 8 mega-pixel (MP) camera with improved optical image stabilization on its upcoming handset, instead of the 16 MP upgrade anticipated by industry observers. Apple’s decision is based on the design requirement to retain the handset’s more portable form factor, said Nomura Securities. […]
Largan retains a leading edge among competing suppliers, as even though the camera’s pixel count remains the same, the company is among the few companies capable of coping with the complexity of the camera module, said Nomura Securities. The production of smaller-factored camera modules would require significantly improved optical aperture and resolution attributes, which are the company’s competitive strengths, said Nomura Securities.
Apple first introduced an 8-megapixel rear camera on the iPhone 5 back in 2012 and used essentially same module for the iPhone 5c last year. Apple’s 2013 flagship iPhone 5s model continues to use an 8-megapixel sensor, but achieves significant camera improvements through increased pixel size, a larger aperture, new “True Tone” dual LED flash, software enhancements, and more.![]()
3D-printed images help the blind ‘see’ Hubble’s photos of space (video)
The Hubble Space Telescope has produced some of the most spectacular images known to man, but there’s a large segment of the population who’ve been unable to enjoy them: the blind. A pair of astronomers from the Space Telescope Science Institute aim to change that, though, by producing tactile “images” of the universe using a MakerBot Replicator 2 3D printer. While such prints can be made from almost any object, the duo’s biggest challenge was figuring out the 3D structure of objects like galaxies — and then making it possible, through feel, for the visually impaired to picture them in their mind’s eye. So far, they’ve developed 3D prototypes showing stars, gas clouds, filaments and more using lines, raised circles and dots formed formed in plastic. The group hopes to one day produce tactile pictures for schools, libraries and the public — meanwhile, check the video after the break to see what the first users thought about it.
[Image credit: NASA, ESA and M. Estacion]
Via: TG Daily
Source: NASA
WWE NETWORK launching in February, will have Android experience
WWE Network, the first-ever 24/7 streaming network, will launch live in the U.S. on Monday, February 24, featuring all 12 WWE live pay-per-view events – including WrestleMania – valued at more than $600 per year for $9.99 per month with a 6-month commitment. WWE Network will also include groundbreaking original programming, reality shows, documentaries, classic matches and more than 1,500 hours of video on demand at launch.
WWE Network will also be available through the WWE App on: Android devices such as Samsung GalaxySony PlayStation 3 and Sony PlayStation 4; and Xbox 360. Availability on additional devices, including Xbox One and select Smart TVs, will follow this summer.
So all of you WWE fans will be able to enjoy wrestling to your hearts content very soon! Get a sneak peak of WWE Network here!
Source: WWE
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Samsung leak points to cut-down Galaxy Note 3 ‘Neo’ with six-core CPU
If you like the idea of a big old pen-equipped Samsung handset but don’t want to spend a bundle on a Galaxy Note 3, you might soon be in luck. GSM Arena has unearthed a sales document that spells out the specs for an alleged Galaxy Note 3 Neo, which seems to recycle many aspects of last year’s Note 2: a 5.55-inch 720p screen, 8-megapixel camera, 2GB of RAM and 3,100mAh battery. However, the new device would also pack an unannounced 1.7GHz dual + 1.3GHz quad “hexa” chip, which could be a new Exynos processor variant. It’ll also sport the same design touches as its big brother Note 3, like the slimmer profile, faux leather back and Magazine UX seen on the new Galaxy Note Pro 12.2. That’s assuming the document’s for real, of course — we’ll believe it when we see the skeumorphic stitching for ourselves.
Filed under: Cellphones, Samsung
Source: GSM Arena
Hot Watch about to ship to Kickstarter backers, here’s the (almost) final version
The last time we saw the Hot Watch, the wristband was held together with a temporary strip of Velcro. To be sure, it was in good enough shape for us to test its voice-calling feature, but it was desperately in need of some TLC in the design department. A lot’s changed in the past five months, however, and now the startup is ready to ship the watch to early Kickstarter backers. We got a chance to check out a (nearly) final version here at CES where, indeed, there were a few Kickstarter buyers milling around Hot Watch’s suite, hoping to get a sneak peek. Read on for a rundown of what’s new. And hey, all you backers out there? Don’t shoot the messenger if it’s not all good news: you backed it, you bought it.
As ever, the watch band has a bulbous module on the end — that’s where the mic and bi-directional speaker live, allowing you to make voice calls. This time, however, the band has a proper strap (hooray!) and is made of silicone. Actually, the model we handled was made of a different material, though company reps assured us the final version will indeed use silicone, and that it will have a softer finish. Also new: a built-in flashlight on the right side, though it’s only included on the highest-end model.
The front of the watch, meanwhile, is more or less as we remember it, with a rectangular face and a choice of different materials: a matte black finish ($179), stainless steel ($199) or titanium ($249). At a glance, the stainless steel and titanium are hard to distinguish — meaning, the titanium doesn’t actually look like it should be $50 more expensive than the steel. It is a bit flashier, though: the titanium model has curved, not straight edges, giving it a bolder look.
More importantly, perhaps, the watch’s UI has also received a facelift. Whereas before you traced diagonal lines across the screen to toggle through apps, you now swipe in from the right (yep, just like in Windows 8). Also, those four shortcuts above the screen? They now actually function as shortcuts. Just tap right below each shortcut icon to view the clock, date, calendar and some fourth, programmable app (it was tic-tac toe on the watches we handled, but you can change that). The problem is, the screen is awfully tiny, and the four touch zones four each of the shortcuts are even tinier. So it can be tricky to find the right spot on your first try, especially if you’re a new user. In particular, we struggled with shortcut number one, located in the upper-left corner of the display.
Otherwise, the screen was responsive, particularly when I drew shortcuts to open the clock options, app menu and system settings. And I use the word “drew” deliberately: you trace an “A” for apps, a “C” for clock and so on. By the time this ships, you’ll also be able to write “F” for flashlight, assuming you get the high-end titanium edition.
Speaking of ship dates, company reps say they expect the first Kickstarter backers to receive their Hot Watches before the Chinese New Year (hint: that’s January 31st), with later adopters getting theirs in February. Meanwhile, people who placed pre-orders after the Kickstarter campaign ended should be getting the watch starting in March.
Filed under: Wearables
WowWee’s MiP revisited: the dance of the robot fairies
You might remember the MiP from such posts as Meet WowWee’s MiP: A gesture and app-controlled robot with moves like Jagger and Live from the Engadget CES Stage: WowWee CTO Davin Sufer. Well, if you happened to catch the latter of those two, you might also remember that the demo gremlins made a bit of an appearance while Davin Sufer was on stage. So, we followed the company’s CTO back to the WowWee booth where he promised a special treat, and boy did he deliver. Turns out you can control more than one MiP from a single phone. So he connected to six of his little bots, picked out a song from his library and started the charismatic little buggers on an epic synchronized dance. We don’t want to bore you by repeating the details we already offered in our previous hands-on, just enjoy the video below.
Edgar Alvarez contributed to this report.
Filed under: Robots
T-Mobile celebrates best quarter in nearly a decade
T-Mobile has announced at CES that Q4 2013 has been the best quarter in 8 years with the addition of 1.65 million customers. In the previous year T-Mobile saw 32,000 customers leave them, a big improvement in over a year. Overall, T-Mobile added more than 4.4 million customers in all of 2013.
T-Mobile owes its huge improvement in customers to its Uncarrier initiative it has undertaken in the recent year. From eliminating contracts, providing cheaper international roaming rates, free 200MB of data on tablets, but the greatest of them all would have to be CEO Legere’s constant barrage against all the other carriers.
Hopefully we will see cheaper rates from competing carriers trying to battle T-Mobile and its Uncarrier initiative.
Source: TheVerge
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