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Sep

Rescue teams will soon have access to global aircraft tracking data


The disappearance of flight MH370 taught the general public one thing: that flight tracking technology isn’t as comprehensive as many might have thought. Current radar doesn’t have global coverage, and if a transponder fails (as was the case with the Malaysia Airlines flight) there’s little that can be done. Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast (ADS-B) promises to improve things, but still won’t cover the whole planet. Aireon (a subsidiary of Iridium Satellite) has an implementation of ADS-B that promises global reach (a leap from 10- to 100 percent coverage according to its claims). It uses 66 of Iridium’s “Next” Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites which is what allows it to cover remote, or oceanic regions out of reach by current systems. “Aireon Alert” has been in development for some time, and is scheduled to launch in 2017. What’s new, is that Aireon has announced it’ll be providing the it’s Alert data to emergency services and the aviation community free of charge. Soon after launch, approved search and rescue teams will then be able to get the location of any ADS-B enabled flight without needing extra avionics.

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Via: AINonline

Source: Aireon

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23
Sep

In time for Ryder Cup, Samsung lets golf fans in on new TV app


This year’s Ryder Cup won’t have Tiger Woods representing the US, although some people argue that this isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Regardless, the tournament, which begins today, must go on. To make the experience better for golf enthusiasts, Samsung has teamed up with the PGA and Turner Sports to release a Ryder Cup app for its smart TVs, allowing viewers to switch between live video feeds (provided by NBC and the Golf Channel), see an up-to-the-minute leaderboard right on the screen and easily keep up with either Team USA or the European Team.

There are also second-screen features in tow, thanks to a companion Android app that lets users do things like watch different streams on their smartphone or tablet. The Ryder Cup application is friendly with most 2013 and 2014 models of Samsung’s smart televisions, and it will continue to work even after the tournament ends on September 28th. Which is to say, you can keep watching highlights over and over, as is the case with the PGA Championship app the company released last month.

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Source: Samsung

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23
Sep

Apple TV Gains New FXNOW Channel


Apple today added the FXNOW channel to the Apple TV, providing users with content from the FXNOW network. Previously rumored in July, the new FXNOW channel is the on-demand portion of the FX, FXX, and FXM television channels, all of which are owned by the Fox Entertainment Group.

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Rumors suggested the FXNOW Apple TV channel would include content from The Simpsons, branded Simpsons World, which includes all 552 episodes of The Simpsons. Early reports on the channel suggested users would be able to create playlists of episodes and share favorite scenes. Currently, however, the channel offers a variety of content from FX, including episodes of The Strain and Sons of Anarchy.

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Like many cable-based channels on the Apple TV, much of the FXNOW content require cable authentication. Supported cable providers for the FXNOW channel include AT&T, Cablevision, Comcast, Cox, and Time-Warner.




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23
Sep

Mobile Cloth Z5: Erase fingerprints with this 5-pack of microfiber cloths $11.99 [Deal of the Day]


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With such bigger and beautiful screens coming down the pipeline everyday, there’s that much more surface area to get mucked up with smudges and fingerprints. Nobody wants to walk around with a dirty screen but wiping with your t-shirt can often lead to just moving the oils and dirt around.

The Mobile Cloth Z5 is a pack of 5 microfiber cleaning cloths to eliminate the grit and grime without scratching or knicking your sensitive screen. Not only are they washable and durable, they also remove up to 98% of germs without the use of liquid chemicals. These cloths can be used wet or dry and would be a perfect accessory addition to that brand new Note or Galaxy Tab. For only $11.99 for the pack of 5, this is a deal worth checking out!

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23
Sep

HTC Desire 816G officially announced in India for INR 18,990



HTC has officially announced the Desire 816G in India which is a cut-down variant of the original Desire 816. Priced at INR 18,990, this dual-SIM Android smartphone will go on sale in the country by early October.

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The smartphone comes with almost the same features as the Desire 816 but is priced lower. The HTC Desire 816G features a 5.5-inch HD display, 13-megapixel rear and 5-megapixel front camera, dual front-facing BoomSound speakers, dual SIM card slots and has 3G HSPA+ connectivity. It runs Android 4.4.4 KitKat with HTC Sense 6.0 UI on top.

The device differs from Desire 816 in two aspects, firstly, it is powered by a 1.3GHz quad-core MediaTek processor instead of a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 SoC and features 1GB of RAM instead of 1.5GB of RAM as on the Desire 816. The HTC Desire 816G comes in Black, White, Red, Green and Purple colors and is expected to go on sale early October.


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23
Sep

New device to device charging cable announced by Samsung



Samsung announced the release of a new accessory and companion app today that looks to be pretty useful. The idea behind it isn’t new, however the execution is, at least to me. The new cable is called the Power Sharing Cable. Basically it is a cable that sports a micro USB tip on both sides. It will allow you to plug your Galaxy S 5, Galaxy Tab S or other select Galaxy devices into another micro-USB compatible device to charge it from your phone or tablets battery.

Power Sharing cable


As I said before, the idea behind using your phone to tablet to charge up another device isn’t all that new. There have been a number of devices that allow that same operation. However, Samsung has also created a free companion app that takes the sharing of power from a compatible device and manages it a little. The Power Sharing app will give you control over how much power to transfer. Essentially letting you boost your smartwatch power, or any other device, by the amount you need to get you through the rest of your day without sucking the life out of your phones own battery.

Power Sharing Power Sharing Power Sharing You can use the cable without the app, but you do lose out on the power transfer control and it will continuously pull power. Not a huge issue if you unplug it obviously, but setting it and forgetting it could potential be a problem. The full list of supporting devices according to Samsung include the Galaxy S5, Galaxy Tab S 10.5, Galaxy Tab S 8.4, Galaxy Alpha, Galaxy Avant and Galaxy Note 4. The new Power Sharing Cable is available to order from Samsung today for $19.99.


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23
Sep

Square’s new cash register will take Bitcoin, Apple Pay and much more


Every now and again, a conspiracy theorist will tell us that the illuminati will abandon national currencies in favor of a single, worldwide form of payment. Given the myriad ways that we currently use to empty our bank account, we’re not sure how a single, all-purpose payment system would be a bad thing. That’s why Square is hoping to aid our plight by building a new cash register that’ll accept as many new-fangled forms of payment as possible, including Bitcoin and Apple Pay. In an interview with CBC, CEO Jack Dorsey said that he hopes Square’s new hardware will take “any form of payment that comes across the counter,” before mentioning the cryptocurrency and Apple’s new commerce platform by name. When asked if he was concerned about Apple taking his business, the executive responded that since the iPhone maker isn’t building a terminal (i.e. a cash register), there’s no threat to Square’s immediate future. There’s no word on when exactly this new swiss army knife of buying will start appearing in small businesses across the country, but we doubt it’ll be long before you can buy coffee with Bitcoin without having to use a third-party exchange.

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Via: Wired

Source: CBC

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23
Sep

Xbox One UK pricing drops again to £330


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Wherever you look, the PlayStation 4 is outselling the Xbox One by a considerable margin. In fact, Sony sold twice as many consoles in the UK as Microsoft in Destiny’s launch week, leaving its rival with another considerable hill to climb. One way Microsoft could claw back some of its lost market share is to drop the price of the Xbox One, again, which is something it’s decided to do today. To little fanfare, Microsoft slashed £20 off the price of the Kinectless Xbox One on its official store, meaning you’ll now pay only £329.99. Amazon has reacted to the price cut too, but has gone one better by offering Sunset Overdrive White Xbox One bundle pre-orders for the exactly the same price. It means that in the space of 10 months, the console has undergone three price reductions, saving late-adopters at least £100 in the process. For the time being, the Xbox One is officially cheaper than the £349.99 PlayStation 4 (which is also the subject of some seriously good deals), but as both consoles have already dipped below the £300 mark, we’re pretty sure Sony won’t be too worried by today’s discount.

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Via: Eurogamer

Source: Microsoft Store, Amazon

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23
Sep

Engadget giveaway: win an iPhone 6 courtesy of Spigen!


Waiting on line in advance of an Apple product launch doesn’t sound like the best way to spend a weekend, but unless you queued up, it’s quite possible you’re still bumming around with a perfectly good, but now last-generation iPhone. There’s a glimmer of hope, however. The folks at Spigen have given us a pair of iPhone 6 handsets so two lucky Engadget readers can get their early adoption underway. And to help keep that pricey bit of smartphone tech safe and sound, Spigen has also included all five colors of its Neo Hybrid Metal case to go with each phone. These slim protective shells have interchangeable Dia-Cut aluminum frames paired with a soft, yet grippy material to provide shock and impact absorption. There aren’t any lines to suffer here, just head on down to the Rafflecopter widget below for up to three chances at winning an iPhone 6 and complete set of Neo Hybrid Metal cases.

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23
Sep

Microsoft’s new adapter beams video from your PC (or Android) to a TV


Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter beaming video from a Surface Pro 3

Want to wirelessly share video from your Surface without worrying about whether or not your TV can handle it? Microsoft now has you covered. Its simply titled (and previously hinted at) Wireless Display Adapter can beam content from Miracast-capable Windows 8.1 PCs and Android devices to any HDMI-equipped screen. Since you’re just mirroring your output, you can easily watch movies and presentations on a grander scale without requiring explicit app support, like you do with Chromecast. The add-on should reach North America in October for $60 — a fairly reasonable outlay if you want to avoid tethering yourself to the living room set.

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Source: Microsoft

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