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Feb

‘SunSprite’ Solar-Powered Bluetooth Device Measures Optimal Sun Exposure [iOS Blog]


With Apple hiring numerous medical professionals for its rumored iWatch project, and many new fitness and other types of health-related devices coming to market, wearable health-data tracking devices are proving extremely popular.

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A new device launching today on IndieGogo is SunSprite, a wearable device that measures the amount of visible and UV light that the wearer is exposed to in order to help users avoid health issues related to a lack of exposure to sunlight, such as seasonal affective disorder or winter depression.

The solar-powered SunSprite tracks the amount of visible and UV light the wearer is exposed to. Because of its built-in solar sensors, it never needs recharging, using ambient light to gather electricity to power its Bluetooth LE connection to the iPhone. The company is planning to manufacturer the SunSprite at a factory in the United States, as well.

The company behind the SunSprite says that proper exposure to sunlight improves energy, sleep, mood, focus, stress, and more, with Harvard Medical School professors on staff to back up the science [PDF].

Getting bright light at the right time of day is clinically proven to boost your energy and help you sleep better. See Bright Light & the Human Brain below for more information on the science behind SunSprite and bright light.

SunSprite’s dual sensors measure the brightness of both visible and UV light so you can make sure you’re getting the right amount of light — enough visible light to be healthy while avoiding too many harmful UV rays. SunSprite’s LED display (as well as its smartphone app) can tell you if the light you’re in is bright enough to be beneficial.

The SunSprite is available for preorder through IndieGoGo for $99, a 33 percent discount off its estimated $149 final retail price. The company estimates it will to ship to backers in June of this year.

    

25
Feb

Apple Sapphire Deal with GT to Hit Full Production Beginning in 2H 2014


GT Advanced Technologies, Apple’s partner in a new sapphire plant in Arizona, today announced earnings for the fourth quarter of 2013 while also providing a forward look at what will be a “transformational” year for the company. The company’s comments help put into perspective just how large the deal with Apple is, with significant ramping heading into the second half of this year and into 2015.

“Our arrangement to supply sapphire materials to Apple is progressing well and we started to build out the facility in Arizona and staff the operation during the quarter,” said Gutierrez. “We are pleased to have Apple as a sapphire customer and to be in a position to leverage our proprietary know-how to enable the supply of this versatile material. While our primary focus during the balance of the year is to continue to execute on our commitments in Arizona, our aim is to position GT not only as an exceptional sapphire supplier to Apple but also as an unparalleled world-class supplier of sapphire material and equipment to a variety of customers.

As part of the deal with Apple, GT halted sales of its sapphire production furnaces in order to focus on building out capacity for Apple, a move that resulted in a drastic reduction in GT’s revenue for the latter half of 2013 and saw the company’s full-year revenue drop to $299 million in 2013 from $733.5 million in 2012.

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GT projects that company revenue will remain low during the first half of 2014 as it continues to ramp up production for Apple, with revenue of just $20-30 million for the first quarter. But the company forecasts a massive increase in revenue for the latter half of the year, which should represent 85% of the company’s full-year revenue of $600-800 million. That timing would appear to be in line with an Apple product launch such as an iPhone 6 with sapphire-covered display in the usual September-October timeframe.

The company expects that 2014 will be a transformational year, one in which it builds a sapphire materials business while continuing to invest in the new technologies that will drive its equipment business in 2015 and beyond.

The company expects that revenue and profitability will be back end loaded, with its sapphire materials business ramping as the year progresses, and with improving financial performance during the second half of 2014.

On an annualized basis, during 2014, the company expects revenues to range from $600 million to $800 million, with approximately 15% of total revenues occurring in the first half of the year. The company expects that its sapphire segment will account for more than 80% of total revenue in 2014. The sapphire segment includes the company’s equipment and materials businesses in the LED, industrial and consumer electronics markets.

With sapphire estimated to account for 80% of GT’s revenue for the year and Apple undoubtedly representing the lion’s share of that segment, the deal with Apple could be generating in the range of $400-500 million for GT this year. Looking further ahead, GT sees even more growth with estimates of over $1 billion in total revenue for 2015.

Apple has been looking to rush its new sapphire plant into production this month to “create a critical new sub-component of Apple Products”. Given the number of sapphire furnaces delivered to the facility and on order, the partnership between Apple and GT could be sufficient to produce 100-200 million sapphire-covered iPhone displays per year.

    



25
Feb

Grovemade Introduces Walnut and Maple iPhone Cases and Docks [iOS Blog]


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Portland, Oregon-based Grovemade today launched a pair of new domestically-sourced woods for its line of iPhone cases and docks. New Walnut and Maple options are available, going along with the Bamboo cases that the company has been making for years.

Grovemade also introduced a new iPhone dock with a three-pound steel base to hold the dock in place and allow one-handed removal and docking of phones. The base is available in black or steel, with Maple, Walnut or Bamboo wooden tops. The company also introduced a Walnut edition of its iPad Air and iPad mini cases.

“The addition of these new domestic woods and the debut of our new website underscores Grovemade’s commitment to innovation, providing our customers with our signature craftsmanship and belief in superior quality,” says Ken Tomita, Grovemade’s co-founder. “These new case, dock, and cover options are just the beginning of the new product lines to be released in the coming months.”

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The Grovemade Walnut and Maple iPhone 5/5s cases are available from the company’s website for $99, with the Maple and Walnut iPhone docks also priced at $99. The new Walnut iPad Air and Mini cases are $129 and $109 respectively.

Buyers can use the discount code Walnut+Maple2014 to get 20% off the new collection at Grovemade’s online store.

    



25
Feb

Apple Asks EU to Limit Injunctions in Patent Infringement Cases [Mac Blog]


euflag.pngApple, Samsung and 19 other technology companies sent a letter to the European Union asking for limits on injunctions in patent infringement cases, reports Bloomberg. These limits would be incorporated into the future European Unitary Patent system and Unified Patent Court.

The letter requests that judges in the new EU patent court be given guidance on when to issue an injunction in cases where the validity of a patent is questionable. The guidelines would make it harder for patent holding companies to block the import and sales of devices by filing infringement lawsuits.

“Without this guidance, the potential exists for a court to order an injunction prohibiting the importation and sale of goods even though the patent may ultimately be found invalid.”

These rules would be incorporated into the proposed Unitary Patent system and Unified Patent Court, which establishes one patent system and a single jurisdiction court for all participating European Union member states.

A similar group of technology companies are petitioning the U.S. Supreme Court for permission to collect legal fees when patent holding companies lose an infringement case. This change in the allocation of fees would cut down on the number of frivolous suits, argues the group.

    



25
Feb

Apple Adds Streaming Television Channel ‘TV4 Play’ to Apple TV in Sweden [iOS Blog]


Apple today added a new TV4 Play channel to the Apple TV in Sweden, giving Swedish customers access to the TV 4 Play service that includes live broadcasting, original programming, and full episodes of TV4 Group shows. While content is available for free, premium subscribers have access to additional shows and movies.

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With ‘TV4 Play ‘on Apple TV, full episodes of current TV4 Group shows are available to watch for up to 7 days after their original air date. ‘TV4 Play Premium’ subscribers in Sweden can access an extensive library of additional content with most current and previously aired episodes available for a longer time period.

Along with access to content, the channel offers a personalized list of favorite shows and a “resume play” option to allow a show to be paused and resumed at any time. While the number of HD shows are currently limited, TV4 Group expects to add additional HD shows in the coming months.

TV4 is a Swedish television network that broadcasts news, sports, sitcoms, films, documentaries, and more. TV4 Play is the video-on-demand service for the network and is also available via an iTunes app. [Direct Link]

In addition to the TV4 Play channel for Swedish users, there are several other country specific Apple TV channels, including Sky Sports in the U.K., Watchever in Germany, and CANALPLAY in France.

    



25
Feb

MLB.com At Bat updated for 2014 season


Arriving just in time for the first pitches of preseason and spring training, the official Major League Baseball app has been updated. Indeed, the MLB At Bat app has been given a tweak for the 2014 baseball season.

Two key changes in the Android app this time around include the ability to choose multiple favorite teams and push notifications for every run-scoring play. The latter, of course, can be customized based on favorite teams.

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For the third year in a row, MLB.TV Premium subscribers will have free access to the At Bat 14 experience. Those who are not signed up for the service can opt for a one-time $19.99 fee; every game of the season is included from sprint training to the World Series.

With an At Bat 14 subscription, users will have multi-platform live audio access for portability to take home, away and Spanish-language audio feeds to desktop and laptop computers. Subscribers also will be able to get full premium feature access across all support iOS and Android smartphones and tablets.

SPRING TRAINING FEATURES (At Bat Opening Day update coming in March)

  • Watch more than 200 Spring Training games live with a MLB.TV Premium subscription (iPhone, iPad, select Android phones & tablets, Kindle Fire, BlackBerry 10)
  • Listen live to all available Spring Training radio broadcasts (all)
  • Track league-wide scoreboards and batter-by-batter action for every Spring Training game (all)
  • Breaking news, schedules and interactive rosters and players stats for every team (all)
  • Full-season schedule calendars (all)

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25
Feb

OnePlus gives development cycle update, now testing first prototype of upcoming CyanogenMod phone


Feature_Freeze_fbToday OnePlus, the company behind the upcoming CyanogenMod phone, revealed more about the development cycle of its OnePlus One.

For those not in the loop, last month CyanogenMod revealed its new hardware partner, OnePlus, the new company of Ex-Oppo exec Pete Lau. Oppo shipped the first device officially supporting CyanogenMod in December 2013.

OnePlus’s latest announcement is that the upcoming device reached the “feature freeze” stage. The first prototype, “A0001,” arrived at their office Monday, which they are currently testing it, finding/fixing bugs.

The company said there are still a lot of improvements to be made until its ready to be a final product, but they’re “still loving it.” The device is supposed to ship by Q2 2014, so expect to see it in the first six month of the year, and it will be priced below $500 “unlocked and off-contract, guaranteed,” according to Lau.

No other information is available about the smartphone at this time, except for the fact that it will feature “the best components.” In the meantime, be sure to join in the discussion at the OnePlus forum.

via OnePlus

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25
Feb

Get This Look: Her


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We’re huge fans of changing the home screen around a bit and creating a new user experience for our Android. So much so that we present our ongoing series of Get This Look posts. In a nutshell we show you a new layout, app, widget, or icon set for your Android handset and tell you which apps you’ll need to mimic the feel.

Some of these are a little easier to create than others and many of them can be tweaked to no end. The following details are but the ingredients to which you can create your own delicious Android dish; your results will vary. Which is awesome!

If nothing else, this is a great way to discover new apps, widgets, icons, and more!

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Why we love this look:

You’ve seen the movie, right? Admit it, you fell in love with Her, too. This layout is about as minimal as it gets and really feels like something we might have seen in the film.

You’ll have no problem putting the wallpaper and icon pack in place (6 rows, 5 columns), provided you’re using a custom launcher. Also, to get the most out of the design you may want to have Android 4.4 or a launcher that allows for removing the notification bar.

While you can stop leave it at just the home screen layout the experience gets even better if you replace the boot animation. That particular aspect takes a bit of work and a you’ll have to jump through a few hoops, but most definitely adds to the effect.

What you’ll need:

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25
Feb

Sony SmartBand SWR10 gallery


You’ve learned about Sony’s newest wearable device, the SmartBand SWR10 and now you’d like to get a better look at it. Behold the following small gallery of images of the upcoming device from a variety of angels.

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25
Feb

Gionee shows off the world’s slimmest smartphone at MWC


Sure to be swept under the rug from the Galaxy S5 news, Gionee unveiled it’s next smartphone at Mobile World Congress 2014, the ELIFE S5.5.

The phone is definitely at flagship level, boasting 5.5mm in thickness, a 5-inch Super AMOLED Plus display, 13 MP camera, and a 2300mAh. It also runs AMIGO OS 2.0, which is Gionee’s beautiful Android-based OS.

The 3G version is $370, and available for pre-order in China. The 4G variant will be available in June, and the price is TBA. There is no word yet as to where this phone will be available, but Gionee says it will eventually be available in 40 different countries.

Here are the official specs:

  • 5.0” Super AMOLED Plus display
  • Octa- Core 1.7GHz CPU
  • 13.0MP AF +5.0MP AF Camera 95 Degree Ultra-Wide Angle
  • AMIGO OS 2.0 (based on Android OS, V4.2)
  • Memory: 16GB+2GB
  • Ultra slim 145.1 x 70.2 x 5.55mm
  • G-850/900/1800/1900MHZ; (WCDMA900/2100 MHz)
  • 3.5 mm Earphone Jack
  • WIFI/GPS/BT4.0/FM/G-sensor
  • Non-removable 2300mAh Battery
  • Available in black, white, blue, pink, and purple

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