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The Philae comet lander might be slumbering, but it can still teach you a thing or two about the nature of celestial bodies. European Space Agency researchers have compared Philae’s data against the more distant Rosetta probe, and they’ve discovered that Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko isn’t magnetized. If it’s representative of other comets, that suggests that magnetic fields aren’t nearly as important in planetary formation as scientists thought — these clumps of dust are forming simply through collisions, and magnetism only factors in when there’s enough material for gravity to take over. It could take a long while before there’s stronger proof of that theory, but it’s already clear that some previously-held beliefs about comets were off the mark.
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Via: New Scientist
Source: ESA
Today Huawei officially launched their new flagship smartphone, the Huawei P8, and its larger companion device the Huawei P8max. With a focus on design, some user interface innovations, and new camera features, Huawei hopes the device will continue the success they have achieved with the last couple devices in their P series line of devices.
Amidst talk of inspiration from traditional books, ancient manuscripts and the beauty of stained glass windows, Huawei revealed the new P8 which is only 6.4mm thick. Packed inside the thin frame is the company’s own Kirin 930 64-bit octa-core processor. Huawei claims the Kirin 930 chip outperforms other processors on the market by approximately 20 percent while providing similar battery life.
The body of the Huawei P8 uses a triple-layer construction that the company describes as a “shark-gill” design. The back cover is constructed of steel, which Huawei says adds structural rigidity to the device. Huawei is also making an optional E-ink screen available on the back cover so that the device can be utilized as an eBook in mere seconds.
Huawei announced that the interface includes a few innovations like the ability to double-tap with a knuckle to grab a screenshot or drawing a circle to capture content. Another feature called “search phone by voice” is unique in that a user can just call out to their phone when it has been misplaced and the device will respond using its speaker to help it find its way home.
Finally, Huawei indicates they have added some new features to the camera in the device and the camera app to help users be more creative. The camera sensor is the world’s first four-color RGBW unit which Huawei says enhances brightness by 32 percent in high contrast lighting situations and reduces it by 78 percent in low light environments. Huawei claims the camera’s image processing is on par with DSLR cameras. Huawei also added some capabilities for users to manually control the camera shutter, a capability they are calling “Light Painting” mode, that will let users slow things down for interesting night shots. The camera app is also capable of showing the users a live preview of what a shot will look like. On the video side, Huawei added a “Director” mode that will let users control up to three other Android phones so they can shoot a scene from four different angles simultaneously with all of the clips synched.
According to Huawei CEO Richard Yu,
“Huawei seamlessly combines the best elements of style and durability in this device, delivering a revolutionary user experience – especially in terms of camera capabilities and network connectivity. Building on the outstanding market performance of Huawei’s P series, we fully believe the Huawei P8 will become one of the most popular smartphones of 2015.”
Along with the Huawei P8, Huawei also launched a variant, the P8max. The Huawei P8max features a 6.8-inch screen and a larger 4360 mAh battery. The screen is full HD 16:9 FHD screen. Even with the larger screen and battery, Huawei kept the thickness of the device at only 6.8 mm.
Unlike the “shark-gill” construction of the P8, the P8max is cut from a single block of “aerospace grade” aluminum. One hazard of using a block of aluminum is heat dissipation from the electronics inside the device. Huawei says they have implemented some DX19 high thermal conductivity alloy to help keep the device cool in the hands of users.
Huawei indicates the new Huawei P8 will be available in more than 30 countries, though not in the U.S., with the price for the standard version set at €499 ($530 USD) and the premium version priced at €599 ($636 USD). The P8max pricing starts at €549 ($582 USD) for the standard version and €649 ($689 USD) for the premium version.
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source: Huawei (P8), Huawei (P8max)
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Google has announced the winners of the Google Fit Developer Challenge that they launched last year. The challenge was designed to help encourage developers to look at the Google Fit platform and figure out unique, fun ways to get users active while using their Android devices. The challenge was launched with the support of adidas, Polar and Withings. Besides having their apps highlighted in Google Play, the winning developers will also be receiving some prizes from the sponsoring companies including:
The following apps were the twelve grand prize winners:
source: Google Developers Blog
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The Android 5.1 factory image for the Nexus 7 Wi-Fi (2013) was posted earlier, so it’s no surprise the official over-the-air (OTA) update is now ready for your downloading pleasure.
It’s fairly easy to flash and you don’t have to lose your data. Check out our extensive guide, which will help you each and every step of the way.
If you happen to already know what you’re doing, then we have the download link (directly from Google) below.
Nexus 7 (2013) WiFi (razor) From LRX22G to LMY47O (5.1)
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Earlier today, an unannounced Huawei smartphone made a pitstop at the United States of America’s official certification authority — the FCC. Information included in the brief filing documentation reveals that we are probably looking at a US variant of the company’s recently-announced flagship device, the P8.
Unfortunately, the paperwork doesn’t disclose anything about the internals of this specific handset, but we do know that it’s set to pack a variety of different connectivity options, (including support for 4G carrier bands 2 4, 5, 7 and 13), Bluetooth Class 1 (Version 4.0, LE+EDR), 802.11b/802.11g/802.11n Wi-Fi (dual-band), NFC and GPS.
However, the unit does appear to have faced some minor design changes. From the image included in the FCC listing, we can see that both the camera and flash has been moved to the opposite side of the device.
If you wish to view the full FCC filing, hit the source link below.
Source: FCC
Via: PhoneScoop
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Hot on the heels of the LG G2, AT&T’s Samsung Galaxy S5 Active and Galaxy Alpha are now beginning to receive the update to Android 5.0 Lollipop. The Galaxy S5 Active’s update comes in at a hefty 1.4GB download, and the Alpha’s at 1GB. AT&T requires you to download the updates over Wi-Fi, so make sure your phone is charged up and you’re connected to a speedy Wi-Fi network before you start the download.
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Just like on most other Samsung devices, the Lollipop update will bring along with it many UI enhancements, but they won’t be very prominent thanks to Samsung’s Touchwiz overlay. Other changes you’ll find in the update include the switch to the Android Runtime (ART), priority mode notification settings, new battery saving features, Smart Lock, more fluid animations and much more.
The updates to both devices are rolling out now, but it may take a few days to make their way to your device. If you’d like to check manually, head to Settings>About device>Software updates>Check for updates. Once the update is downloaded and installed, your Galaxy S5 Active’s software version should now read LRX21T.G870AUCU1BOC5 and your Alpha’s software version will read LRX22G.G850AUCU1BOC6. Be sure to let us know in the comments when you start receiving the update!

Even if you don’t need a new smartphone (or a backup for that matter), you may want to check out Best Buy’s most recent flash sale. Right now, you can pick up a Verizon prepaid Motorola Moto G (1st Gen.) in Black for only $24.99. Yes that’s right, just $25.
The 1st Generation Moto G doesn’t have the best specs on the market, but it’s still decent for a budget-friendly smartphone. The Moto G has a 4.5-inch 720p display, a 1.2GHz Snapdragon 400 processor with an Adreno 305 GPU, a 5MP rear-facing camera and a 2MP front-facing camera.
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Additionally, Best Buy is offering the LG Volt on Boost Mobile for $54.99, which is $25 off it’s normal retail price. The unlocked Blu Dash in Gray is also on sale for $99.99 ($30 off), and the Sony Xperia T2 Ultra in Black is on sale for $197.99 ($102 off). This deal only lasts until 3pm CT, so you better hurry before it’s too late! Head to the link below to start shopping.
It would appear that Amazon is looking to wrangle in some new Prime customers with a new promotion that is set to take place all day Friday, April 17th. Under normal circumstances you ned to have a Prime account to watch Prime Instant Videos or purchase them separately. However, Amazon is attempting to lure you in to the service with all of season one of Orphan Black, which is 10 episodes, of the show without Prime. It is a very limited offer, but a person could feasibly get through the whole season in one day.
“Orphan Black has been extremely popular with Prime members since the series became available exclusively in Prime Instant Video–that’s why we’re excited to make season one available to all customers for free, for a day,” said Michael Paull, Vice President of Digital Video at Amazon. “We saw an incredible response when we made our Golden Globe-winning original series Transparent available to everyone, so we’re giving customers an opportunity to try out another great series that Prime members already love.”
The show is a pretty great story of a street smart girl named Sarah who witnessed a suicide of a girl that looked just like her. Thinking the best course of action was to steal her identity and drain her bank account, she quickly found out she had inserted herself into a deadly conspiracy. Now she has to stay alive, keep others alive and battle a mega corporation. It really is a pretty good show.
Anyone with a Fire TV, Fire TV Stick, Fire Tablet or Fire Phone will have access pretty easily. Everyone else will need to grab the Amazon Prime Instant Video app or log on to Amazon.com/PIV to catch all of season one.
Source: Amazon | Try Amazon Prime 30-Day Free Trial
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The Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge are by far Samsung’s best devices to date. It all started out as “Project Zero”; that’s when we found out Samsung was serious about revamping their design. What sets the S6/S6 edge apart from their predecessors is not only their high-quality build construction, but what’s on the inside powering the devices. The S6 is the features the highest specs of any Samsung device to date, which includes a beast of a processor in the Exynos 7420, 3 GB of RAM, and a best in class 16 megapixel rear-facing camera that sports optical image stabilization.
What makes the Galaxy S6/S6 edge so different is that Samsung has a full-on premium device. Not only that, but with Samsung pushing full force into marketing, they have a legitimate chance at taking down Apple and the hugely successful iPhone 6. The iPhone has long held the throne over Android phones as a premium manufacturer. While companies, such as HTC, have a premium Android device, they don’t have the marketing ability or the money that Samsung has. Now that Samsung has a premium device that they can tout, it’s their time to assume the throne. Here are five ways for Samsung to make that happen.
Keep the device in stock
When new devices come out that are extremely popular, the easiest way to be successful is keep the device in stock. Nothing can kill a devices buzz more so than lack of availability. For example, the Nexus 6 received wide demand, but Motorola had a tough time keeping the device in stock. This led to consumers (sans die-hard Nexus fans) to choose a different device. There is nothing worse than waiting for a new phone, only to find out it is backordered.
For the most part, Samsung is doing a swell job. They have already sold more devices than they expected and have already surpassed Galaxy S5 sales. Most carriers continue to have the devices available, and only some outlets, such as Best Buy, have the S6 edge on backorder.
This is by far the easiest solution for Samsung to overtake Apple. With the latest reports, the Galaxy S6 edge demand has risen much higher than Samsung expected, so they have to up production. The Galaxy S6 buzz is in high gear and the last thing Samsung wants to do is let that die off. Samsung hasn’t received this much attention since the Galaxy S3, so they are definitely on to something. Easiest solution: keep making the Galaxy S6 and MORE Galaxy S6 edges.
Fast updates
This has been a sore spot for users of Samsung devices in the past. Google would come out with the latest version of Android, but Samsung wouldn’t push out updates for quite a while; sometimes upwards of six months in between updates. There is only one thing worse than waiting for a backordered device, and that is waiting for it to receive the next major Android update. If you pay for a premium device at a premium cost, you expect for it to receive timely updates.
This is something that always shied die-hard Android users away from the South Korean giant, but they have been making strides to improve that. Nearly every Galaxy device from the past two years has already received Android Lollipop, which is amazing when coming from Samsung. The newer devices, such as the Galaxy S5, Galaxy Note 3, and Galaxy Note 4, all received the update within 90 days, give or take.
If Samsung wants to take another shot at Apple, they need to continually improve their update times. One thing that Apple has over Android is that they make the device and the operating system. This expedites the process; one update applies for all devices; whereas there are thousands of Android devices on the market and they all have to wait until Google pushes out the newest version. Once that happens, the smartphone manufacturer needs to tailor the upgrade to their device and their specified hardware.
If Samsung can continually deliver Android updates in 90 days or sooner, they will be well on their way to making consumers happy. The Galaxy S6 has changed many things about Samsung, so let’s hope update times follow suit.
Hardware
If there is one area where Apple phones, specifically the iPhone 6 are criticized, it’s in the hardware department. It’s 2015 and the latest iPhones run dual-core processors and 1 GB of RAM. Now, I will add it is quite a feat to get the performance they do out of those phones, but Apple is definitely behind the times. Enter Samsung.
Samsung has always put the top of the line equipment in their devices. They have always used the latest processor on the market and packed it with ample amounts of RAM. What makes the Galaxy S6 so special is that they went with the “top of the line” equipment that was available, which just so happened to be their in-house processor. That in-house processor is the octa-core Exynos 7420, which tops the benchmarks through and through. The Exynos 7420 coupled with 3 GB of LPDDR4 RAM brings out a blazing fast device.
One of the most used features on a smartphone in 2015 is the camera. Everyone loves taking pictures, whether it is of themselves, others, or even the scenery around them. Smartphones have turned everyone into professional (or so they claim to be) photographers.
Not only does the Galaxy S6/S6 edge blow the iPhone away in the performance category, it also features the best camera in a smartphone on the market… yes on the market. Once again, Apple is behind the times with an 8 megapixel camera whereas the S6/S6 edge touts a 16 megapixel monster that has optical image stabilization. Although, megapixel count doesn’t necessarily mean better picture it sure helps.
The Galaxy S6 may have twice the megapixels as the iPhone 6, but it also has a larger aperture. The S6 has an f/1.9 aperture compared to the smaller f/2.2 aperture of the iPhone 6. This means crisper shots in lower light, which is a challenge for most phones.
Market, market, and… market!
The standard Galaxy S6 is definitely a well-crafted device, there is no denying that. The S6 edge on the other hand is more than just a well-crafted device, it is an innovative device. Samsung needs to continue to market the device and not let up. The more people see the device, the more they will realize how premium the devices actually are.
The timing is perfect for Samsung to take hold of Apple defectors as well. Everyone knows that a year after the latest iPhone comes out, the next year an upgraded device comes out touting the ‘s’ moniker. Many people are waiting to see what Apple has in store for the iPhone 6s, but there is little to no hype surrounding the device. Not only that, it usually gets released sometime in early Q4, so there is a lot of time to sway potential customers.
Apple has had marketing down to a science and definitely knows how to ‘woo’ potential customers. For example, look at how many people are buying a $350+ Apple Watch.; it’s all in marketing. All Samsung needs to do is market the aforementioned categories about how it is better than the Apple iPhone. If Samsung can channel Apple’s marketing genius, they will be well on their way.
Don’t stop here
If there is one thing Samsung has learned is that once you make a great device, you can’t sit back and let other companies pass you by. They’ve done it in the past by being complacent with their new devices and their designs. The Galaxy S5 was just a slightly updated Galaxy S4, so much that it could have been called the Galaxy S4s in my opinion.
If Samsung really wants to take down the Apple giant, they need to continually build off their strong performances. The Galaxy S6/S6 edge are one of a kind devices and it will definitely be hard to build upon the strong showing the devices have made so far.
The Galaxy S6 edge is innovative, but there is so much potential for it to be improved. If the Galaxy S6 edge shows Samsung anything, it is that there is room for devices like that on the market. Hopefully, Samsung will put more time and effort into making it more usable and practical than ever.
According to analysts, the Galaxy S6 edge makes up for 50% of the S6 sales, so come this time next year, we may be looking at only a Galaxy S7 edge; you never know. It is feasible, and if that’s the case, the edge must bring along more defining features.
Samsung has definitely come a long way and their fate is completely in their hands. They have a ‘hit’ device on their hands and it is completely up to them where they are headed. If they have learned anything, they need to continue to push forward.
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