Xiaomi is becoming a technology powerhouse

Xiaomi was certainly one of the most influential companies in the smartphone industry in 2014. Having risen on the back of its low cost, high-end smartphones, the China-based company has been unsettling the established smartphone brands and has almost single handily been responsible for the surge in cost-competitive smartphones now sweeping through the industry.
As a result, the company was recently valued at a substantial $45 billion, a sum for a tech firm only surpassed by Facebook. With international expansion, a bulging product portfolio and serious cash to throw at investments all in its sights, Xiaomi is on track to become an influential company on the world stage.
Xiaomi may have been one of the first successful low-cost smartphone developers, having shipped 61.1 million units last year, but its product portfolio has quickly expanded to encompass air-conditioners and TV products, among others. Since November, Xiaomi has invested more than $600 million into three companies and has purchased dozens of startups working on new products. Xiaomi is looking to rival big names, like Samsung, in the growing smart home market next.
“We have made significant progress, investing in more than 20 hardware companies making smart products,” – Xiaomi founder Lei Jun
Much like Google, Samsung, Apple and other big names, Xiaomi isn’t just sticking hardware components together for a profit. Software development and a wider ecosystem are also a huge part of Xiaomi’s business model. Its MIUI OS and apps tie its huge range of smart products together, much like Samsung has planned for its Tizen operating system or Google’s work on Android Wear and Android TV. By devolving product development responsibility to its startup acquisitions, Xiaomi can focus on its historical core strength: software. The most recent report suggests that there are now 85 million MIUI users worldwide.
“Xiaomi is expanding into the smart home and following the lead of Apple, Samsung and others,” – Neil Mawston, Strategy Analytics
Xiaomi’s latest high-end offering, the Xiaomi Mi Note.
If all of this isn’t enough to suggest that Xiaomi is serious about challenging the established players, the company is also looking into a dedicated smartphone manufacturing company to help expand into India and is rumored to be partnering up with chip-makers to strengthen its intellectual property holdings. Taiwanese contract electronics maker Inventec Corp is to setup a new smartphone manufacturing plant in India to cash in on the exploding market over there. Xiaomi is said to be involved in supply resources to setup the factory, most likely to secure itself the bulk of the plant’s manufacturing capacity. Little else is known about the production capacity of the plant or how much of it will be allocated to Xiaomi, but India is a serious market on Xiaomi’s expansion list.
Xiaomi may still be a relatively unknown name in many Western markets, but that doesn’t mean that it should be written off as just another cheap Chinese manufacturer.
Global expansion is not without its risks and costs, and, as Xiaomi knows from previous allegations, intellectual property and patent lawsuits become a serious issue once you start competing outside of China. In a bid to bulk up its IP portfolio, Xiaomi has made a $16.8 million deal with Chinese chip manufacturer Leadcore, for technology relating to TD-LTE modem chips for high speed mobile networks. While this is unlikely to have anything to do directly with smartphone rivals, Xiaomi is going to want to make use of this technology as it expands to new markets.
Qualcomm and MediaTek currently provide Xiaomi with SoC and modem parts for its products, but the company could be looking to diversify away from these components or simply be preparing some leverage if it wants to negotiate royalty payments with these firms. Qualcomm and the Chinese authorities have a history of disputes over royalty payments, as China look to boost the local chip market and shatter Qualcomm’s industry monopoly. Xiaomi’s smartphone dominance in the region could be used as leverage in this ongoing battle.
Xiaomi may still be a relatively unknown name in many Western markets, but that doesn’t mean that it should be written off as just another cheap Chinese manufacturer. The company has the market share, strategy and financial backing to assert influence over the fastest growing segments of the smartphone market, and we’ll certainly be hearing from the company throughout 2015. Xiaomi is right on the doorstep of Asia’s living-room brands and competition is only going to increase as it moves forward with its ambitious expansion plans.
Office apps for iPhone and iPad now support VoiceOver for reading and editing
Microsoft has updated the Office apps for the iPhone and iPad, specifically Word, Excel and PowerPoint, to version 1.5. This update will allow users to read and edit documents in all three apps using the VoiceOver feature in iOS.
This should allow users that are visually impaired to have better access to Office apps, as VoiceOver should give them audio information on what’s happening on their screen. In addition, users who sign up for a paid Office 365 subscription from inside any of the Office apps will now get one month free. Microsoft previously allowed iPhone and iPad Office users to edit and create new documents for free but a paid Office 365 subscription offers access to a number of extra features.
- Free (Word) – Download now
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Lumia Camera 5.0 updated with bug fixes for those with Lumia Denim update
Microsoft today has updated its Lumia Camera 5.0 app with the usual bug fixes and improvements. The update applies only to those with are running the official Lumia Denim update and a Lumia 830, Lumia 930, or Lumia 1520.
Today’s update is one of a few that have arrived over the last few weeks as Microsoft and the imaging team tweak the new much faster Camera app. Besides faster shot-to-shot and launching speed, Lumia Camera 5.0 also brings 4K video recording and Rich Capture (HDR, Dynamic Flash).
Blossom wants to make your sprinkler system smarter
Everything wants to be smarter at CES this year, including sprinkler systems. If you have a sprinkler system connected to your home, you know that managing the included system takes a strangely significant chunk of time, unless you just leave everything on timers and let whatever happens next happen. Smarter sprinkler systems offer the ability to automate a lot of the scheduling and planning from maintaining a sprinkler system, and Blossom’s system for accomplishing this goal is one of the better examples out there today. The hardware installs easily for most people, but it’s the app that really makes this worth checking out. Blossom keeps an eye on weather patterns to adjust your sprinkler schedule, and allows you to manage individual zones in your lawn with user-managed focus areas, and photos of those zones can be added to make things easier to modify as you go along.
[New App] Bring true multitasking to your device with Tiny Apps
XDA member wutk3ksHD has brought a new app to the Play Store called Tiny Apps which lets you take multitasking on your Android device to the next level. The app essentially offers users 12 apps or widgets which will float on your homescreen, thus giving you access to them at any given time.
Users can even resize the widgets and move them around just like any other widget. You get to choose from Notes, Audio Recorder, Paint, Web Browser, Music Player, App Launcher, Stopwatch, Video Player, Widgets, Calculator, File Explorer and Contacts so all the basic apps are covered by default. If you think one of these apps/widgets are not needed, you can easily minimize them to make your home screen less cluttered.
Since this is coming from a senior XDA member, users can be assured of getting the best out of the app. Tiny Apps is free to download from the Google Play Store.
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Best of CES 2015 Awards, Gaming: Razer Forge TV
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While last year’s CES bubbled over with gaming hardware and services to excite, this year… well, it was more of a simmer. However, it didn’t stop Razer, which (like previous years) had all sorts of hardware to show off. Here at Engadget, we deemed the company’s Forge TV as the best gaming product at CES: a cheap, solid micro-console that’ll stream your PC games, whatever the hardware.
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Apple Retail Chief Angela Ahrendts Talks Expansion in China Amid Five New Store Openings [Mac Blog]
Apple is planning a major retail increase in China in the coming weeks, retail chief Angela Ahrendts tells China’s Xinhua News Agency. According to Ahrendts, Apple’s aggressive strategy involves the opening of five new retail stores in the next five weeks. Apple is timing this expansion with the festive shopping of the February 19 Chinese New Year holiday.
“We are opening five new stores before the Chinese New Year this year. Four of the stores are in brand new cities for us,” Angela Ahrendts, Apple’s senior vice president of retail and online stores, told Xinhua in a telephone interview.
Apple already has opened one of the five planned retail locations, with the recent debut of a new store in Zhengzhou, the provincial capital and home to one of Apple’s Foxconn facilities. Other upcoming stores include the West Lake Apple Store in Hangzhou, which will to open January 24.
Apple’s just-opened MixC store in Zhengzhou
With the addition of these five new stores, Apple will operate a total of 20 retail locations in China and Hong Kong, on the way toward a goal of 40 stores in the Greater China region over the next several years. These new stores reflect Apple’s increasing emphasis on China, which Ahrendts told Xinhua is “a huge and important market for every global company today.”
Ahrendts said Apple is hiring in China. The biggest challenge she sees is keeping up with demand while providing the same global customer service standards. She would not say where the other three other stores will be, but Apple’s China website lists store jobs in 15 places, including Anhui, Guizhou, Hebei, Inner Mongolia, Shandong, Shanxi and Tianjin, none of which currently have Apple stores. One store in Shanghai is the busiest globally, receiving more than 25,000 visitors a day.
China is a growing market for Apple with an increasing proportion of its revenue coming from its Asian retail and online storefronts. Apple’s Chinese online store is the fastest growing store for the company, with orders up more than 80 percent last year.
T-Mobile Simply Prepaid plans announced with price cuts on monthly service
T-Mobile continuously keeps pushing the boundaries of what the current state of the wireless industry deems as ‘normal’. Today the carrier is pushing the boundaries in the prepaid sector of the company with three new Simply Prepaid plans which are scheduled to launch on January 25th. The new Simply Prepaid plans are identical to the […]
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Sennheiser deals: 50% off PXC 250-II headphones & 67% off MM30G earbuds

Christmas has come and gone, and it’s probably safe to assume that more than a few of you found a new pair of shiny new headphones under the tree. But if you or someone you know happen to still be on the lookout for a good pair of quality headphones or earbuds, you might want to have a peek at these two particular Sennheiser deals that are currently running.
First up are the Sennheiser PXC 250-II collapsable headphones, which normally retail for $199.99 and are currently listed on Amazon for $120.99. If you head over to Newegg, however, you can get your hands on them for $99.99 (shipped), bringing you a hefty 50% in savings. The coupon code to receive the discount is EMCAKKR28, so don’t forget to enter in the code when prompted. These particular headphones have a metal reinforced headband, a frequency response of a 10Hz-21KHz, and are listed to last up to 50 hours on a single alkaline battery (noise guard usage):
Get the Sennheiser PXC 250-II collapsable headphones here.
If in-ear buds are more your thing, then the MM30G’s might be worth taking a peek at. The buds, which normally retail for around $75, are currently on Amazon for $24.99 with the option of purchasing the “Apple iOS version” or the “Samsung Galaxy” version:
Get the Sennheiser MM30G In Ear Headset for Samsung Galaxy here.
With no fixed time period on how long these deals will last (and considering the substantial discount on both products), it would probably be wise to take advantage of these deals quickly if you’re interested in getting your hands on some quality Sennheiser products at a fraction of the price.
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T-Mobile announces new ‘Simply Prepaid’ plans for January 25

T-Mobile on Thursday introduced a new set of option for customers looking for just the most basic of prepaid service. Dubbed “Simply Prepaid”, the trio of rate plans offer unlimited talk, text, and (2G) data. Prices range from $40-$60 per month and include at least a portion of data at 4G LTE (8Mbps) speeds.
Simply Prepaid:
- $40 / month for unlimited data, talk and text + up to 1GB of 4G LTE
- $50 / month for unlimited data, talk and text + up to 3GB of 4G LTE
- $60 / month for unlimited data, talk and text + up to 5GB of 4G LTE
Should a customer end up going over the allotted bucket of data they will find speeds throttled to 128kbps, or 2G. These new plans do not include the Music Freedom, Data Stash, and other features; this is straightforward prepaid.
The new Simply Prepaid plans take effect on January 25 at retail stores, dealer locations, and at authorized retailers.
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