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23
Apr

SwiftKey, Dashlane coming together for in-keyboard password storage


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Bringing together custom keyboards and password storage can be a beautiful thing for mobile devices. Every site requiring credentials from a person can be completed with the same app that they type daily with. It looks like that perfect match is becoming a reality as a partnership between SwiftKey and Dashlane is expected to be announced shortly.

The v5.3 beta of SwiftKey, which is set to arrive sometime this week, offers password completion from Dashlane. Concerned about a keyboard app seeing something? Fear not. SwiftKey never touches personal information and merely grabs whatever is stored with Dashlane.

The feature works on both websites and applications.

Via: Android Police

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23
Apr

MacBook Buyer’s Guide: Which MacBook is Right for You? [Mac Blog]


With the recent introduction of the 12-inch MacBook, Apple’s added a whole new product to the existing MacBook Pro and MacBook Air lineup, making it more difficult than ever to decide which MacBook is right for you.

If you’re planning a purchase and you just aren’t sure which Apple notebook suits your needs, read through this guide, which will walk you through all of the options and give you the pros and cons of each machine.

You can basically think of Apple’s product lineup as meeting two different needs: power and portability.

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If you’re looking for a machine that’s going to handle whatever you can throw at it, you’re going to want the MacBook Pro. If you’re looking for something that’s portable and more than capable of handling every day tasks, you’re going to want to look at the MacBook Air. And if you want the newest technology, the latest form factor, the ultimate in portability, and you don’t mind the price tag, the MacBook is the machine for you.

Retina MacBook Pro

The Retina MacBook Pro is Apple’s workhorse MacBook, with the fastest processors, the best graphics, and the most available RAM (via upgrade). If you want to do things like serious photo, video, or audio editing, this is the Mac for you. Use Photoshop, Final Cut Pro, or Logic Pro X on a regular basis? You probably need a MacBook Pro.

You’re also going to want to choose a MacBook Pro if you want a machine capable of playing modern system-intensive games. Don’t care about games and just want to do things like browse the Internet, write papers, and answer emails? The MacBook Pro may be more computer than you need — consider a MacBook Air if you don’t care about a Retina screen, or a MacBook if you don’t mind the price.
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23
Apr

This is what the inside of your head looks like when you sing


There’s a lot more that goes into producing human vocalizations than just the dual flaps of your larynx and a gust of air. More than 100 muscles throughout your face and neck coordinate to create the wide range of complex sounds people make. And thanks to a new MRI technique, researchers can watch that muscular symphony at work in real time. As you can see from the video below, the results are simply jaw dropping.

The new technique, developed Professor Aaron Johnson of the University of Illinois and his team from the Bioimaging Science and Technology Group at the Beckman Institute, records at 100 frame per second. That’s ten times faster than what conventional MRI rigs can achieve. And unlike the similar video that British musician Sivu created last year (which required three hours of filming and countless more in post production), Johnson’s method can be streamed live without any editing.

“The technique excels at high spatial and temporal resolution of speech — it’s both very detailed and very fast. Often you can have only of one these in MR imaging,” Brad Sutton, technical director of the Institute’s Biomedical Imaging Center, told CNET. “We have designed a specialised acquisition method that gathers the necessary data for both space and time in two parts and then combines them.” The team’s research was recently published in the journal, Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. They hope to utilize this imaging methodology to investigate whether active training can reverse age-related vocal atrophy and improve the function of the larynx in older adults.

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Via: CNET

Source: Magnetic Resonance in Medicine

23
Apr

Facebook continues to make most of its money from mobile


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Facebook’s bet on mobile continues to pay off in absolute spades. The first quarterly earnings report of the year from Zuckerberg and crew lay testament to that, showing that a whopping 73 percent of its $3.32 billion in ad revenue now comes from mobile alone (Total revenue for the quarter was $3.54 billion). Its number of mobile users is also on the rise — out of Facebook’s 1.44 billion monthly active users ,1.25 billion are on mobile, which is up 24 percent from this time last year. Perhaps more impressive is that the number of daily users — ie. its most engaged audience — has gone up as well; 936 million people visit Facebook everyday, and 798 million of them do it from their phones.

Facebook’s other properties saw growth as well: Instagram, Messenger and WhatsApp now have around 300 million, 600 million and 800 million users respectively. Zuckerberg said on the earnings call that people are sharing content with greater frequency, adding that there around 45 billion messages are sent everyday on Messenger. He also said that VOIP is an avenue for growth, especially as WhatsApp has recently brought voice calls to its iOS app. Zuckerberg added that Messenger, which also lets you make voice calls, apparently accounts for 10 percent of global VOIP.

The growth in mobile is particularly noteworthy as the company shifts toward more standalone apps, like today’s release of Facebook Hello. Also don’t expect video ads to go away any time soon; Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook’s COO, says that Facebook has about 4 billion video views a day. Quite a bit of this revenue is going to Facebook’s longer term projects such as Internet.org, its plan to spread web access to everyone in the world, along with its investment in AI and virtual reality such as Oculus Rift.

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Source: Facebook

23
Apr

Tidal Discovery will allow independent artists to upload directly


While Tidal didn’t have too much to say about independent artists during its relaunch a couple weeks ago, the company is lending a hand now. In an interview with Smashd, Tidal’s Chief Information Officer Vania Schlogel discussed the upcoming Discovery feature for the service — the ability for indie acts to upload music directly. Why is this a big deal? Well, for the likes of Spotify, those musicians have to go through a third-party service like CD Baby or TuneCore to get their music in the apps. Since record labels typically handle licensing deals with subscription services, if you’re unsigned, you have to find another middleman. What’s more, all artists will have access to Tidal’s dashboard, where they can see exactly who’s listening to their music and get contact info for each person. That’s how Jay Z and Jack White were able to offer those thank-you calls last week.

“When it comes to the distribution of music, I want to get to a point where there are no blockades for artists in order to be able to easily do that for themselves,” Schlogel explained. “The end game being that we want everyone to be able to self-upload their own music and then track it very intuitively through this artist dashboard.”

“We want everyone to be able to self-upload their own music .”

The Discovery feature is rolling out slowly, being made available for more folks over time. Exactly how will this impact those indie artists? I spoke to Nick Wiley of Kindler, an unsigned progressive rock band in North Carolina, to find out. Wiley says that having to go through a service like CD Baby isn’t so much of an issue as the tools Spotify offers signed artists. “I don’t really care about having to go through an aggregator,” he says. “I care about not having a bio and the other stuff because when you visit our profile on Spotify, I think it screams. ‘This artist isn’t famous.’” It appears that Tidal will offer the same tools and stats directly to all artists, though — not just the famous ones.

Another feature that’s aimed at helping independent artists is Tidal Rising. That collection of unknown acts highlights new music on the regular, serving as a discovery tool for subscribers and another channel for the smaller acts to get some promotion. Tidal Rising is already live on both mobile and desktop apps.

Filed under: Internet, Software

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Via: Fact Magazine

Source: Smashd

23
Apr

Tidal Discovery will allow independent artists to upload directly


While Tidal didn’t have too much to say about independent artists during its relaunch a couple weeks ago, the company is lending a hand now. In an interview with Smashd, Tidal’s Chief Information Officer Vania Schlogel discussed the upcoming Discovery feature for the service — the ability for indie acts to upload music directly. Why is this a big deal? Well, for the likes of Spotify, those musicians have to go through a third-party service like CD Baby or TuneCore to get their music in the apps. Since record labels typically handle licensing deals with subscription services, if you’re unsigned, you have to find another middleman. What’s more, all artists will have access to Tidal’s dashboard, where they can see exactly who’s listening to their music and get contact info for each person. That’s how Jay Z and Jack White were able to offer those thank-you calls last week.

“When it comes to the distribution of music, I want to get to a point where there are no blockades for artists in order to be able to easily do that for themselves,” Schlogel explained. “The end game being that we want everyone to be able to self-upload their own music and then track it very intuitively through this artist dashboard.”

“We want everyone to be able to self-upload their own music .”

The Discovery feature is rolling out slowly, being made available for more folks over time. Exactly how will this impact those indie artists? I spoke to Nick Wiley of Kindler, an unsigned progressive rock band in North Carolina, to find out. Wiley says that having to go through a service like CD Baby isn’t so much of an issue as the tools Spotify offers signed artists. “I don’t really care about having to go through an aggregator,” he says. “I care about not having a bio and the other stuff because when you visit our profile on Spotify, I think it screams. ‘This artist isn’t famous.’” It appears that Tidal will offer the same tools and stats directly to all artists, though — not just the famous ones.

Another feature that’s aimed at helping independent artists is Tidal Rising. That collection of unknown acts highlights new music on the regular, serving as a discovery tool for subscribers and another channel for the smaller acts to get some promotion. Tidal Rising is already live on both mobile and desktop apps.

Filed under: Internet, Software

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Via: Fact Magazine

Source: Smashd

23
Apr

New LG G4 teaser video shows off the device’s leather back


LG has just sent out a new 15-second teaser video, highlighting the upcoming G4’s leather backing. We’ve already gotten word from the company that the device will have a vegetable-tanned leather back, but it’s nice to see the device in action before its launch on the 28th.

LG hasn’t exactly kept quite about the G4’s specifications over the past few weeks. We know that the device will feature a 16MP rear-facing camera with an f/1.8 aperture, a big 5.5-inch QHD display, and will come with LG’s updated UX 4.0 software overlay. If you’re interested in learning more, a number of additional rumors and specifications can be found in our official LG G4 rumor roundup.

Are you excited for the G4’s leather back? Or would you rather have the device made of something else?



23
Apr

Google Debuts ‘Project Fi’ Wireless Service in Partnership With Sprint, T-Mobile


Google today announced its entrance into the wireless service business, with the debut of Project Fi, a service that combines multiple cellular networks with Wi-Fi hotspots to offer “the best network wherever you go.”

As rumored back in January, Google is teaming up with both Sprint and T-Mobile for Project Fi, and the two carriers will provide the cellular service for Google’s initiative. With Project Fi service, customers will be able to connect to the fastest network at any given location, whether it’s Sprint LTE, T-Mobile LTE, or a Wi-Fi hotspot.


We developed new technology that gives you better coverage by intelligently connecting you to the fastest available network at your location whether it’s Wi-Fi or one of our two partner LTE networks. As you go about your day, Project Fi automatically connects you to more than a million free, open Wi-Fi hotspots we’ve verified as fast and reliable. Once you’re connected, we help secure your data through encryption. When you’re not on Wi-Fi, we move you between whichever of our partner networks is delivering the fastest speed, so you get 4G LTE in more places.

By positioning itself as an MVNO or mobile virtual network operator partnered with existing carriers, Google is able to provide reliable cellular service and its own pricing tiers without needing to build out its own infrastructure. Other well-known MVNO’s in the U.S. include Boost Mobile, FreedomPop, and Straight Talk.

Project Fi brings phone numbers to the cloud, letting users talk and text with their personal phone numbers on any phone, tablet, or computer, and it introduces a simplified pricing structure that’s easier to understand than most carriers’ complicated plans.

There’s a single plan that costs $20 per month for talk, text, and Wi-Fi tethering, plus an extra $10 per GB for cellular data in the U.S. and abroad. So a plan with unlimited talk and text with 3GB of data would be priced at $50. Google’s also only charging for data used, so customers who pay for 3GB and only use 1GB will get a refund.

Google is debuting a Project Fi early access program that’s available to customers who have a Nexus 6. According to Google, this is the first smartphone that supports the hardware and software necessary to work with Project Fi. Nexus 6 users can in areas where coverage is available can request access.

Google is the first major technology company to introduce its own wireless service, and it’s possible that other companies could follow in its footsteps. In the past, there were rumors suggesting Apple would take on the role of a mobile carrier, selling service directly to consumers, but in 2012, Apple CEO Tim Cook said that Apple did not need to be a carrier and would be better off focusing its efforts on making great devices.



23
Apr

Apple to Offer Band Only Exchanges for Apple Watch


Apple is planning to offer customers an opportunity to exchange only their Apple Watch bands rather than an entire Apple Watch if a band is the wrong size or the wrong style. Retail employees have been instructed to suggest a band swap as an alternative to a whole watch return if an Apple Watch is being returned based on size, color, or band style.

A band swap, according to an internal employee training document, can potentially save the customer time as it eliminates the need to set up and sync an entirely new watch. Band swaps are available for the Apple Watch Sport and the stainless steel Apple Watch, but will not be available for the more expensive gold Apple Watch Edition.

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There are several rules for band swaps:

– The new band must be within the same collection as the watch and must be an available band option for that watch face.

– The band swap is within 14 day return period.

– The watch must have been purchased at the Apple Online Store, Kiosk, or Apple Store App.

– You are not using band swaps as a way to configure a sellable product for a customer.

Band swaps won’t be done entirely in store. After an employee confirms that a customer is within their 14-day return window and wants a new band, the swap must be initiated through the Online Store call center. Customer support representatives will create a new band order, ship it out to the customer, and provide instructions on how to mail in an old band for a refund.

One interesting tidbit in the document suggests band swaps can’t be done for watches purchased at other retailers for warranty reasons, such as those bought from select boutiques around the world where the Apple Watch will be sold, including Colette in Paris, Dover Street Market in London, The Corner in Berlin, and more.

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If a customer wants to make a full watch return rather than just a band return, the band must be provided. Apple will not provide partial refunds — bands that shipped with a watch cannot be returned for a refund and Apple Watches cannot be returned without their bands.

The document also outlines the full return guidelines for the Apple Watch Sport, the Apple Watch, and the gold Apple Watch Edition, with the latter requiring a “visual, mechanical, and micro-inspection” by a trained genius accompanied by a manager.

The Apple Watch is set to launch this Friday, with the first customers receiving their pre-orders at that time. Supplies are constrained, but Apple has been making efforts to get shipments out as fast as possible. Many Apple Watch bands are also in short supply with multi-week shipping estimates, so customers who do wish to exchange a band might have to wait awhile for their desired band to be available.



23
Apr

Apple Confirms Many Apple Watch Pre-Orders Will Arrive Sooner Than Expected


Apple Watch Midnight BlueEarlier today, a number of Apple Watch pre-orders with delivery estimates of 4-6 weeks or later started changing from “Processing Items” to “Preparing for Shipment” on the Apple Online Store. Apple also began charging some credit and debit cards of customers with orders showing extended shipping times.

Apple has since confirmed to John Paczkowski at BuzzFeed that many customers will receive their Apple Watch pre-orders sooner than expected. The company says it is working hard to fulfill orders as quickly as possible based on the order in which they were received, and does note that some customers are still in for a long wait.

“We’re happy to be updating many customers today with the news that their Apple Watch will arrive sooner than expected,” an Apple spokeswoman told BuzzFeed News. “Our team is working to fill orders as quickly as possible based on the available supply and the order in which they were received. We know many customers are still facing long lead times and we appreciate their patience.”

Apple Watch pre-orders will begin on April 24 as scheduled, although exactly how many customers will receive theirs on day one remains to be seen. Ahead of the launch, customers in the United States have started receiving UPS shipment notifications confirming their upcoming Apple Watch delivery. Pre-orders became available on April 10 at 12:01 AM Pacific and sold out in less than six hours, with a combination of strong demand and limited supply quickly pushing back shipping estimates.

MacRumors reported earlier this month that Apple Watch pre-orders could arrive sooner than expected, based on an email exchange with an executive relations spokesperson that said extended shipping times were set deliberately to avoid disappointment.