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Sep

This levitating Bluetooth speaker is the best we’ve seen


When I met with OM Audio in Manhattan to check out what the company was calling the “world’s first levitating Bluetooth speaker,” I didn’t bat an eye. I had never myself seen a levitating speaker before that day, and a thorough internet search turned up nil. As it turns out, a Taiwanese company has been showing off a very similar (albeit non-functioning) device for months. ASWY, based in Taipei, is here at IFA in Berlin demoing a production-ready version of its own speaker, which at this stage looks much more polished than the OM Audio prototype I saw last month. Audio quality is quite good, as well, and while a noisy trade show floor isn’t the best place to test a speaker, it sounded better than the OM model I was able to experience in a silent room.

ASWY’s product, simply called the Floating Bluetooth Speaker, has three watts of output, five hours of battery life and Bluetooth 4.0 support. You can also plug an audio source directly into the 3.5mm input, and, since there’s an integrated mic, you can use the device as a speakerphone as well. Like with OM Audio’s version, you’ll need to use a powered base to keep the speaker in the air, but it’ll operate untethered as well. The base also includes an integrated USB port, so you don’t need to use a secondary adapter to charge up the device (though you can if you like). ASWY reps expect distributors to sell the speaker for $149 beginning this November. Check out the demo video below to get a feel for how it works — we captured the audio straight from a mic attached to an Olympus E-M1 camera, and for a portable Bluetooth speaker, it really does sound good.

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5
Sep

Love emoji-only messaging? Try logging activities with the tiny pictures


Hey you guys, I love messaging with just emojis. It’s the best. They let people know how I really feel when tone is so hard to convey in a text or email. Those quick notes are great, but I really want the cute pics to be in my life more, so I’ve started logging my location and activities with Steven. It’s a new app built by former Twitter Chief Scientist Abdur Chowdhury that tracks where I go in the background on my iPhone and records the appropriate icon. Don’t worry, it’s not creepy or anything — it’s totally cool. Coffee shops get a coffee cup, drowning my sorrows gets a beer mug, etc… It’s pretty great. I can also assign my smartphone snapshots to those places and all my pals can give emjoi-based comments on the burrito I had for lunch. I mean, it’s named after a cat. What’s not to love?

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5
Sep

The Dynamic Dev Power Bundle: Over 170 hours of development tutorials $59 [Deal of the Day]


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5
Sep

Download the Sony Xperia Z3 wallpapers


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Sony announced their new portfolio of devices yesterady, Sony Xperia Z3, Xperia Z3 Compact, Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact and Xperia E3. Xpera Z3 is Sony’s new flagship device and comes with a Snapdragon 801 processor, 3GB of RAM and 16 or 32GB of internal storage (expandable via MicroSD card up to 128GB). The device sports a 5.2-inch 1080p (1920 x 1080) IPS LCD Triluminous display and comes with a 3100mAh non-removable battery. On the back of the device you can find a 20.7-megapixel camera while there’s a 2.2-megapixel shooter on the front. The Xperia Z3 comes with Android 4.4.4 KitKat out of the box with Sony’s very own UI on top of it. Click here for more information.

I know many of you would love to get your hands on Xperia Z3 wallpapers, you can do so by following THIS link. There are 35 wallpapers for you to check out when you download the pack, be warned though, it’s kind of a big download due to the amount of wallpapers. Enjoy!

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5
Sep

Accessory of the Day: iSmooth Galaxy S4 screen protector $7.97


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This ultra-clear screen protector for your Samsung Galaxy S4 offers a bubble-free and easy installation. All purchases come with a lifetime warranty and the reviews are through the roof. At less than eight bucks (Prime eligible), this is a great buy for those looking to protect those beautiful screens.


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5
Sep

Apple to Expand AppleCare+ to Australia Soon [iOS Blog]


applecare_plus_iconAppleCare+ for iPad, iPhone, and iPod is set to debut in Australia in the near future, perhaps ahead of the launch of the iPhone 6 in the country. According to a tipster who spoke to MacRumors, Apple Store employees in Australia are currently receiving training on the service.

AppleCare+ for iPhone originally launched in the U.S. in 2011, offering two years of extended warranty protection along with for two accidental damage incidents (with a $79 service fee).

The program expanded to include the iPad in 2012, and since then, Apple has rolled out AppleCare+ coverage in a number of countries including Canada, China, Japan, Singapore, Mexico, United Arab Emirates, and several countries across Europe.

Currently, customers in Australia are limited to standard AppleCare protection for the iPad and the iPhone, which provides two years of additional coverage but does not include accidental damage replacements. Pricing on AppleCare+ in Australia has not yet been divulged, but it will likely be similar to pricing in the United States, which is $99.




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5
Sep

China Telecom Launches Preorder Page With Fictional iPhone 6 Claims, Rendered Images


Following in the footsteps of China Mobile, Chinese carrier China Telecom has also begun taking preorders for the iPhone 6 ahead of the device’s official launch in order to drum up interest with customers. As noted by TechCrunch, the site has a preorder page that sports rendered images of the iPhone 6, along with several suspect specifics about the device that have undoubtedly come from unconfirmed rumors.

The preorder page depicts the 4.7-inch iPhone, which China Telecom suggests has a pixel density of 416, which would be in line with a 1704 x 960 resolution. While that resolution has been rumored for the iPhone 6, recent images of a supposedly functional device have leaned towards a 1334 x 750 resolution with a 326 ppi first proposed by Apple pundit John Gruber.

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An A8 processor and a Touch ID fingerprint sensor are highlighted in the image, which are two likely inclusions for the iPhone 6, but the image also points towards a 2,100 mAh battery. While that capacity has been rumored, there have also been several photos of an 1,810 mAh battery bearing an Apple logo and regulatory text. Finally, China Telecom’s image suggest a 3-megapixel front-facing camera, another unsubstantiated rumor.

According to TechCrunch, the graphic originally included a non-blurred version of the word “iPhone”, but it was later updated by China Telecom, likely at Apple’s request.

Earlier this week, China Mobile began accepting preorders for the iPhone 6 and garnered more than 33,000 orders in just hours, pointing towards strong interest in the iPhone 6. Analyst predictions have suggested the iPhone 6 launch could bring a in more upgraders and Android switchers than normal, due to its larger display and redesigned body.

Apple is expected to introduce the iPhone 6 at a September 9 media event, which is now just under four days away. Rumors and part leaks have suggested the device will have an A8 processor, NFC support, and an upgraded camera. It’s expected in two sizes — 4.7 and 5.5 inches — but it is unknown if both versions of the phone will ship to consumers at the same time due to production difficulties with the larger model.




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5
Sep

Apple Seeds OS X Mavericks 10.9.5 Build 13F31 to Developers [Mac Blog]


Apple today seeded Mavericks 10.9.5 build 13F31 to developers, just over a week after seeding the fifth OS X 10.9.5 beta, build 13F24, and more than a month after releasing OS X 10.9.4 to the public.

The beta is available through the Software Update mechanism in the Mac App Store and through the Mac Developer Center.

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It is unclear what improvements the 10.9.5 update will bring to Mavericks, but it is likely to include bug fixes and stability enhancements. Apple is asking developers to focus on USB, USB Smart Cards, Graphics, Safari, and Thunderbolt.

Along with working on improvements to Mavericks, Apple is also beta testing OS X Yosemite, which is due to be released in the fall. The last Mavericks update, 10.9.4, added several Wi-Fi fixes and improved wake from sleep reliability.




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5
Sep

Intel’s Core M chips will boost PC battery life by nearly two hours


Indisputably, the star of this year’s IFA show is going to be wearables: round ones, flashy ones, head-covering ones. After that, though, you’re also going to see a lot of super-thin tablets and 2-in-1 PCs, many of them made possible by Intel’s new low-power Core M chips. Intel first teased these processors earlier in the summer, in the form of a 7.2mm-thick tablet that was even thinner than the iPad Air. Now many such systems are about to go on sale, which means it’s time for Intel to fully explain what these new chips are capable of.

To be clear, although these CPUs fall into the “Broadwell” family — the one that comes after the current Haswell line — these are not the replacements for Intel’s fourth-generation Core processors, the ones inside most new high-end laptops. Those won’t come until sometime next year. Rather, Core M is the follow-on to the current “Y series” of Haswell processors, which are already used in some 2-in-1 PCs, like this one. Indeed, Core M is also meant for 2-in-1’s (plus super-thin notebooks); it just promises faster performance and longer battery life. You know, like you’d expect on a new chip.

Because Intel moved from a 22-nanometer process with Haswell to a 14-nanometer one with Broadwell, this new crop of PCs will be both thinner and lighter than was previously possible for a full-fledged PC. In particular, Intel says some of these devices will measure as little as 7mm thick, though the company has warned from the beginning that not every Core M device will be as thin as that iPad Air-like tablet we mentioned earlier. Again, all this is possible thanks to some significantly shrunken components. The motherboard alone is 25 percent smaller and is now about as wide as a dime and slightly taller than a quarter. In total, the die size is now 37 percent smaller.

As for power consumption, the power draw can go up to 6W, though Intel says the typical TDP for systems on the market will be 4.5W. As a result, the company claims you can expect up to 1.7 hours more battery life versus Haswell-Y depending on the use case, with the biggest gains coming from local 1080p video playback. These systems should run cool enough, too, that just about all of them will be fanless. (You could technically do this with a 4.5W-TDP Haswell CPU, though most PC makers chose not to.) Additionally, Intel says CPU performance is up to 50 percent faster, with Intel’s integrated HD 5300 graphics notching a 40 percent performance improvement.

Other features of these processors include Wireless Display 5.0; Intel’s Smart Sound technology, which allows the device to wake on voice; and native support for PCIe storage disks. Core M chips will eventually support the WiGig wireless docking standard as well — just not at launch, according to Intel. That last bit is important, as it’s a key step in Intel’s plan to one day enable PCs with zero cables or ports.

All told, more than 20 models with Core M are on the way, according to Intel. For now, Intel is shipping three different processor skus, the specs of which you can find in the table below. More CPU options will follow early next year, including some vPro-enabled chips for corporate-issued machines. Eventually, too, Intel still says prices will drop as low as $599 — just don’t count on seeing anything that cheap right away. Everything you’ll see here at IFA is likely to be a bit more pricey.

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5
Sep

Back to School 2014: The 7 best gaming gadgets


Everyone needs a study break at some point, and there are plenty of consoles ready and waiting to entertain you. We’ve also included our top gaming laptops for those who need serious graphics. Once you’ve checked out our top picks, head to the back-to-school guide home page for more gadget goodness.

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