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Jan

Larger iPhone 6, ‘iPad Pro’ and iWatch Could Tap New Display Sizes in Development


Research firm DisplaySearch has once again tapped its sources in the display supply chain to assess what panel sizes and resolutions are currently under development, using that information to speculate on the display technology that may land in Apple’s iPhone 6, new iPad and rumored iWatch. According to the firm’s latest report, the iPhone 6 and iPad may receive size and resolution boosts in line with circulating rumors, while the iWatch could sport a flexible AMOLED display.

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On the high end of the spectrum, DisplaySearch analyst David Hsieh predicts the iPhone 6 could ship with a 5.5-inch display that has a 1920 x 1080 resolution, yielding a density of 401 pixels per inch (ppi). The display would be a LTPS (low-temperature polysilicon) TFT LCD, which is the same technology used in a number of previous iPhone models. Another possibility is a smaller 4.7-inch LTPS screen with 1600 x 900 resolution and 386 ppi. Either configuration would bump the iPhone 6 up from the 4-inch, 1136 x 640 display found in the iPhone 5s, and a previous report has suggested that Apple could release both sizes.

On the iPad side of the equation, Apple may increase the size of the tablet and introduce a 12.0-inch “iPad Pro” model. This echoes several previous reports in recent months claiming that an oversized iPad with a 12.9-inch Retina display is entering production and may launch as soon as early 2014. There have, however, been no part leaks supporting the existence of such a device so far.

According to DisplaySearch, the 12.9-inch “iPad Pro” model could include a display with a resolution of 2732 x 2048 and 265 ppi, edging out the 12.2-inch panel Samsung introduced in its new Galaxy Tab Pro and Note Pro tablets. The Samsung models ship with a 12.2-inch display that has a 2560 x 1600 resolution and 247 ppi.

DisplaySearch also reiterates an earlier claim that the iWatch may ship in two different sizes. The firm’s forecast predicts the Cupertino company may adopt a 1.3-inch display for women and a larger 1.6-inch display for men. Both sizes would sport a 320 x 320 resolution and would use flexible AMOLED technology. Rumors suggest Apple may debut its iWatch product sometime in 2014.

    



15
Jan

Honda’s new EV charger can draw some of its power directly from the sun


While your new EV or plug-in hybrid is surely green, plugging it into the coal-fired grid may not feel so much like winning. Solar energy is a much better story, though, and Honda has just announced a new exterior, wall-mounted plug-in charger that can work directly with such systems. The charger will switch between standard AC and solar according to the amount of power produced by the sun, and even work during a power outage. It’ll also allow smart-card metering for commercial installations, tamper-proof locking and smartphone monitoring via WiFi. There’s no timeline or pricing for it yet, but for the chance to stick it to big energy? We can’t wait.

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Via: Tech On!

Source: Honda (translated)

15
Jan

R.B.I. Baseball returns this spring to consoles, phones and tablets


The MLB recently dropped a bombshell: One of the most beloved baseball games of all time, R.B.I. Baseball for the NES, is getting an update. It’s coming to current and next-gen consoles in addition to mobile devices, and given the span of time between now and its vague Spring 2014 release window, it being a downloadable arcade title seems likely. The game’s webpage doesn’t offer much by way of details, but according to Joystiq it’s being developed internally by Major League Baseball Advanced Media — the division responsible for WWE’s streaming channel, MLB.tv and At Bat. Sure, it probably won’t stand toe-to-toe with Sony’s MLB: The Show franchise, but, for non-PlayStation gamers it’s the only real option for a virtual home run.

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Via: Joystiq

Source: RBI Game

15
Jan

Sky’s AdSmart brings targeted advertising to your TV


As it turns out, Sky isn’t prepared to sit and watch while its business get trashed by Google and chums. To get in on the targeted advertising game, the broadcaster is launching a new platform on its UK set-top boxes, called AdSmart. The system works by sending a library of clips direct to your Sky+HD box, which will run during ad breaks in live broadcasts in place of the standard national ads transmitted to everyone else. So, while the rest of the country is being sold nappies, you could be watching a pre-downloaded ad for a new phone, for instance. The targeting might not be totally precise, however, because we’re told that the only information Sky has access to is your post code and your Experian-supplied credit report, but hey — perhaps you’ll be clued-in when your local restaurant begins offering a new menu.

[Image Credit: dagoaty, Flickr]

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Via: Sky Corporate

Source: Sky AdSmart

15
Jan

Netflix commissions third season of Lilyhammer and a new show based on Marco Polo


Netflix’s exclusive content push is rolling on, starting with news that Lilyhammer will return for a third season later this year. As usual Netflix hasn’t released viewer numbers or statistics, but season two’s eight episodes have apparently done well enough in a month to justify another go-round — a good sign for the series that kicked off the service’s focus on fresh content. This weekend, the streaming video service also netted its first Golden Globe Award as Robin Wright won for her part in House of Cards, and Netflix co-hosted an awards party with The Weinstein Company. The surprise however, is that the two had more to celebrate than their recent deal that will bring TWC movies exclusively to Netflix during their pay-TV window, starting in 2016. They’re also working on a new TV series, focused on “the epic adventures of Marco Polo, a kinetic tale of high politics, masterful manipulation and deadly warfare among clashing empires.”

Due later this year it joins other selections like HoC season two, Orange is the New Black season two on Netflix’s slate of originals and will arrive at around the same time as the Wachowski-backed sci-fi series Sense8. As we’ve come to expect from such series, the nine-chapter Marco Polo production has a number of experienced names attached. That includes executive producer and creator John Fusco of Young Guns and Young Guns II fame, plus executive producer/director Dan Minahan, who not only carries credits from Game of Thrones and True Blood for HBO but also wrote/directed one of our current Netflix streaming favorites, Series 7: The Contenders. Placed in 13th century China amid “a world replete with astonishing martial arts, sexual intrigue, political skullduggery and spectacular battles” this project is likely aimed directly towards fans of HBO’s adult-themed hits and recent Starz history-based efforts like DaVinci’s Demons and Spartacus.

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Source: Netflix (1), (2)

15
Jan

SoftKinetic’s 3D scanning solution aims to popularize MakerBot’s printers


SoftKinetic, the 3D gesture middleware provider for Intel and Ubisoft’s Just Dance 2014 for the PS4, is once again catching our attention by announcing its strategic partnership with MakerBot at CES. These two companies will work on optimizing the former’s time-of-flight depth camera technology for 3D scanning, which will hopefully help popularize MakerBot’s 3D printers. While we didn’t get to see objects being printed live at the show, SoftKinetic’s CMO Eric Krzeslo surprised us by how quickly he could scan a person’s face using his depth camera. The data was then sent to Volumental’s impressive cloud service, which returned a printer-ready render in a matter of minutes. See for yourself in our video after the break.

SoftKinetic also announced that NVIDIA’s Tegra Note 7 platform comes with the former’s gesture recognition middleware, as well as support for its DepthSense 3D Time-of-Flight USB camera. This means OEMs or developers will be able to quickly implement short-range (“as close as 6 inches away”) gesture control on NVIDIA’s tablet reference design. At this rate, it shouldn’t be long before we can control our tablets from afar — it’s just too much effort to reach over one’s bowl of noodles to poke the screen.

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15
Jan

HP’s smartphone revival begins with two enormous Android handsets


Remember when HP wanted to get into the smartphone business, but changed CEOs and scrapped Palm, the company it bought for $1.2 billion? Well, a few years and another CEO later and the company has decided that it wants to get into the… smartphone business. Speaking with re/code, HP’s Ron Coughlin has revealed that the company will launch 6-and-7-inch tablets with voice calling, called the Slate 6 and Slate 7 VoiceTab, respectively. If you’re already reaching for your wallet, however, you’ll be disappointed to hear that the company is launching the hardware in India first, as Meg Whitman and chums feel that the subcontinent has a demand for oversized phones that only HP can satisfy. Spec-wise, both handsets are said to run Jelly Bean on an unspecified quad-core processor, with 16GB storage and a microSD card slot that’ll add up to a further 32GB. There’s a 1,280 x 720 display on the 6-incher and a 1,280 x 800 on the 7-inch version, but both will come with front-facing stereo speakers, a 2-megapixel webcam and a 5-megapixel primary lens. The company has yet to say how much either device will cost, or if we’re likely to see them over in the west, but we’ll be keeping our eyes on this in the hope that history doesn’t repeat itself.

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Source: re/code

15
Jan

Samsung tipped to revisit Windows Phone 8 with the 5-inch, 1080p SM-W750V


Much like HTC, Samsung hasn’t expended a huge amount of effort on Windows Phone 8, having crafted just a few handsets running the platform before seemingly losing interest. Various clues are now pointing to a renewed curiosity in Microsoft’s mobile OS from the company, in the form of the high-end SM-W750V. Shipping documents from before the new year indicate a screen size of 5 inches and provide first mention of the model number, which matches a recent North American approval by the Bluetooth SIG. A user agent profile on Samsung’s site is even more fruitful: “Windows Mobile Lab” is named co-conspirator alongside Sammy, Internet Explorer is penned as the default browser, and a couple of specs point to an LTE-capable handset with a screen resolution of 1,920 x 1,080. As these things go, it’s probably just a matter of time before pictures of the handset start surfacing, and there is a large mobile conference a little more than a month away. With Nokia rumored to soon enter unfamiliar territory, perhaps Samsung is preparing a undercover agent of its own.

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Via: Windows Phone Central, SammyToday, PhoneArena

Source: Bluetooth SIG, Samsung (UAProf)

15
Jan

Back off, NSA: Blackphone promises to be the first privacy-focused smartphone


You may never have heard of Geeksphone, unless you take a particular interest in Firefox OS, but the Spanish manufacturer could be about to garner some global attention. It says it’ll launch a new handset at Mobile World Congress next month that will prioritize privacy and security instead of all the intrusions that smartphone users usually have to put up with from carriers, advertisers and the occasional government agency. We’re looking at an Android-based phone with a “top performing” processor and a cellular module that will be unlocked, free of geographical restrictions and compatible with any GSM network. In place of carrier bloatware, we’re promised a skin called “PrivatOS” that will allow you to make and receive secure phone calls and text messages, store files securely and browse the web privately through an anonymous VPN — services that are largely already available from Silent Circle, which happens to be a key partner on the Blackphone project. That’s pretty much all we know for now, but pre-orders will begin sometime during the last week of February, and by then we hope to have hands-on impressions and a better understanding of how Blackphone will be different to BlackBerry encryption, Samsung’s Knox service and other more established rivals.

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Source: Blackphone

15
Jan

Samsung’s low-cost Galaxy Tab 3 Lite confirmed by official user manual


Samsung has just verified that another Galaxy Tab is imminent after it published the user manual for a new Android tablet on its own site. The company’s Polish support page reveals documentation for the SM-T110, which is rumored to be a Wi-Fi variant of Samsung’s low-cost Galaxy Tab 3 Lite. According to a local stockist, the Jelly Bean tablet will feature a 7-inch 1024 x 600 display, dual-core 1.2GHz Marvell processor, 1GB of RAM, 2-megapixel camera, 8GB of internal storage (including microSD support) and a 3,600 mAh battery. The same retailer has opened pre-orders for both the Wi-Fi and 3G variants, pricing them at $165 and $263 respectively, all but confirming their place near the bottom of Samsung’s tablet pecking order. Expect the Galaxy Tab 3 Lite to make its official debut in the coming weeks, before Samsung heads to Mobile World Congress late next month.

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Via: PhoneArena

Source: Samsung Poland, X-Kom