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13
Apr

Blackmagic launching a tiny, drone-friendly RAW cinema camera


Hollywood feature films needs better quality than a GoPro can deliver for aerial footage, but heavy cinema cameras demand really expensive drones to lift them. Blackmagic Design clearly thought all this through and is about to launch a Micro Cinema Camera, judging by a banner glimpsed at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) convention. It should suit high-end producers’ needs with a Super 16 sensor (30 percent smaller than a Micro Four Thirds sensor) and RAW video with 13 stops of dynamic range. A giant nod to its intended usage is built-in PWM and S-Bus drone radio control protocols, as well. There’s no word on what size of drone you’ll need to lift it or other specs, but Blackmagic is likely to reveal the camera later on today.

[Image credit: Zak Forsman]

Filed under: Cameras

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Via: No Film School

Source: Zac Forsman

13
Apr

Sprint will send executives to your location to deliver and set up your new smartphone


Sprint is rolling out a more personalized customer service program that involves its executives visiting a location of your choosing to deliver and configure your new smartphone.

13
Apr

Sprint will send executives to your location to deliver and set up your new iPhone


Sprint is rolling out a more personalized customer service program that involves its executives visiting a location of your choosing to deliver and configure your new iPhone.

The initiative, called Direct 2 You, includes the transfer of content such as contacts, pictures, videos and apps from your old device to the new one. The service is available for free to all customers upgrading their handsets, and is aimed at alleviating any issues encountered when switching from another platform.

Here’s how the program works, as detailed by Sprint:

  • Qualified customers receive an offer via text or email to upgrade their phone.
  • Customers call the Sprint phone number in the text or email to take advantage of the offer and schedule an appointment for this free service.
  • A Direct 2 You Expert arrives when and where the customer requests, sets up and activates the new phone, transferring all contacts and data from the old phone, then personalizes the new device to the customer’s specifications.
  • Customers can choose to turn in their old phones for recycling or reuse.

Direct 2 You is now live in Kansas City, and will launch in Chicago and Miami by April 20. Sprint is planning to reach 10 cities by end of August, and a further 30 cities by the end of September. The carrier has stated its intent to rollout the service nationwide by the end of the year.

Source: Sprint

13
Apr

Google’s “Trusted Voice” search feature beginning staged rollout


Google-searchGoogle has been testing out a “Trusted Voice” feature for unlocking and navigating your phone with specialized voice recognition, similar to the trusted places feature that’s already present in Google Now. It looks like that feature is starting to rollout to devices now.

The feature supposedly will only respond to your voice and no one else’s, but Google suggests that this feature isn’t as secure as other security features in the app. If you aren’t particularly worried, though, you’ll be able to say “Okay Google” to unlock your device and begin using Google Now. 

Like all of Google’s other updates, expect this one to hit devices in stages. If you don’t have it yet, keep an eye out for it.

source: Android Police

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13
Apr

Apple Watch Received Estimated 1 Million Pre-Orders in U.S. on April 10


Apple Watch received an estimated 957,000 pre-orders in the United States on April 10, the day the wrist-worn device became available for purchase, according to Slice Intelligence (via Quartz). The digital commerce tracking firm claims that nearly two-thirds of customers purchased the Apple Watch Sport model, with the 42mm space gray case the most popular version sold on the first day.

Apple Watch Trio
Slice Intelligence’s sales projection is based on e-receipt data from 9,080 online shoppers that opted-in to have their inboxes tracked for email receipts. The report finds that 71% of Apple Watch pre-orders on April 10 were for the larger 42mm case, with 32% of aluminimum Sport customers purchasing the smaller 38mm version compared to 24% of stainless steel Apple Watch buyers.

“Slice Intelligence estimates that 957,000 people in the U.S. pre-ordered an Apple Watch on Friday, the first day the watch was available for sale. According to ereceipt data from 9,080 online shoppers, each Apple Watch buyer ordered an average of 1.3 watches, spending $503.83 per watch. Those ordering an Apple Watch Sport spent $382.83 per watch and those ordering the Apple Watch spent $707.04.”

The report adds that 40% of pre-orders were for the Apple Watch Sport with space gray aluminum, followed by the silver stainless steel Apple Watch at 34%, silver aluminum Apple Watch Sport at 23% and space black stainless steel Apple Watch at 3%. Apple Watch Edition sales were not disclosed, with Quartz claiming that the expensive 18-karat gold model did not represent enough pre-orders to be included in the report.

Apple Watch Bands Slice Intelligence
Slice Intelligence also revealed that 28% of Apple Watch pre-orders included a black Sport band, making it the most popular option among customers on April 10. The steel Milanese Loop trailed in second at 25%, while the Link Bracelet (14%), black Classic Buckle (12%) and white Sport band (8%) rounded off the top five. The next seven most popular bands were split between different colors of the Leather Loop and Modern Buckle.

The shopping firm did not provide Apple Watch pre-order data for the other eight countries where the wrist-worn device became available Friday, including Canada, Australia, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Japan, China and Hong Kong, and it is likely that sales numbers will vary greatly in each of those regions. In China, for example, the Apple Watch Edition is predicted to sell considerably better than in most other countries.

There are a number of variables to consider when interpreting these Apple Watch pre-order estimates, including that data was limited to the United States and likely extrapolated based on a relatively small pool of consumers. Apple has not provided official sales figures for the Apple Watch, nor did it provide comment on the accuracy of this data, so the exact number of pre-orders Apple received remains to be seen.



13
Apr

Daimler is using EVs and ridesharing to teach teen drivers


Daimler's EV driver training course

The days of learning to drive in your family’s ancient sedan might soon be over. Daimler is running a pilot program that teaches German teens to get around using electric versions of the Mercedes B-Class and Smart Fortwo. According to the company, an EV’s smooth automatic transmission lets students focus on the traffic around them, not the basics of getting from A to B. They only move on to gas-powered cars when they’re ready to master stick shifting.

Young drivers will have an incentive to practice their skills once they get their license, too. The trial lets those over 18 sign up for Car2go’s ridesharing service for free, with 100 minutes of driving included. Ideally, this eliminates the risk that they’ll wreck a parent’s car while they’re still new to the road. Here’s hoping that this combination of EVs and hired cars catches on elsewhere — it could give rookies (not to mention nearby drivers) a lot more confidence.

Filed under: Transportation, Internet

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Via: Autoblog

Source: Daimler

13
Apr

Turtle Beach: Stealth 500X, XO Seven, XO One headsets for Xbox One unboxing and review


There’s a vast array of stereo headsets available for Xbox One, particularly now there’s a 2.5mm jack adapter for Xbox One controllers, enabling virtually any headset to deliver screaming Call of Duty tweens straight into your ears.

In this article however, we’re looking at some headsets designed specifically for the Xbox One, by none other than Turtle Beach.

13
Apr

Grab a white BlackBerry Q10 Crunk Case today for the super-low price of $2.95!


This flexible, TPU case fits perfectly around your BlackBerry Q10 and helps protect against drops and scratches while providing an enhanced grip to the device. The back sports a CrackBerry logo — showing off your true BlackBerry addiction.

13
Apr

From the Editor’s Desk: Back and forth …


Ah, the silly season. We’ve got a couple of the year’s biggest phone releases under our belts. (That’s the Samsung Galaxy S6 and the HTC One M9, in case you’ve been living under a rock.) And you pretty much couldn’t have two more polarizing phones. One is an iteration of a couple solid designs from the last year, keeping the same look, feel and features. The other has significantly blown up its industrial design and ditched a couple of its major selling points — a removable battery and expandable storage.

If anything, you might think that would make your decision easier. But I don’t blame you if you’re both hemming and hawing.

13
Apr

Microsoft Lumia 640 XL camera sample gallery


One of the number one questions we’ve been hearing since the launch of the Microsoft Lumia 640 XL is about how the camera fares. The 13MP Zeiss shooter on the back is, on paper at least. pretty substantial for a smartphone in the mid-tiers.

So, as we did we the Lumia 640, here’s a very quick gallery of sample shots.