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Apr

IHS: Wireless charging is growing quickly, industry revenue to hit $15 billion by 2024


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We live in a world filled with quad and octa-core superphones, with resolutions that are as high as QHD. Screen sizes have increased, storage sizes have gotten bigger. The evolution of the phone can be seen in almost every component… and then there’s battery life. While batteries are getting a little bigger to compensate for increased energy demand, overall battery lifespans are about the same as ever.

At least until next-gen battery technologies surface that allow greater battery life, most manufacturers are instead settling with making the charging experience a little more convenient, pushing quick chargers and wireless charging. Speaking of the latter technology, a new report from research firm IHS has just been published indicating that total wireless power receiver shipments hit 55 million units in 2014, with the firm predicting that the figure will jump to more than 120 million this year.

At least until next-gen battery technologies surface that allow greater battery life, most manufacturers are instead settling with making the charging experience a little more convenient, pushing quick chargers and wireless charging.

While quick charging is just now starting to take off, mostly in flagship level devices, wireless charging compatibility is increasingly common in mid and high-end smartphones. The only catch is that OEMs don’t generally include wireless chargers with new phones, and so it’s up to consumers to purchase them separately.

Convincing consumers to buy a wireless charger isn’t always easy, especially if buyers don’t realize that their phones can wirelessly charge in the first place, or if they simply haven’t been convinced of the merit of such technology. An extra barrier is the fact that there are multiple wireless charging standards out there that aren’t reverse compatible, so consumers must know enough about the charging mats they intend to buy to ensure they work with their phones.

A few reasons why wireless growth seems inevitable

So why is IHS so confident that wireless charging shipments will more than double this year when compared to 2014?

First, there’s the fact that Samsung is aggressively pushing wireless charging with the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge. These two handsets are the first Android smartphones to support both PMA and QI charging standards — the two most commonly used wireless charging standards on the market. And it seems probable that Samsung will repeat this move with other devices, such as the Note 5, later this year.

IKEA will soon introduce furniture with integrated QI charging.

IKEA will soon introduce furniture with integrated QI charging.

You might also recall an article we published last month about Ikea’s plans to introduce furniture that has QI charging baked right in. This would include items like tablets, sofas, and the list goes on. The first products to offer QI charging from Ikea will be rolling out next month.

There are likely plenty of other reasons, like consumers growing tired of cord clutter and the fact more phones are incorporating wireless technology, but bottom-line is that this market is just starting to really heat up. The wireless charging industry is expected to reach revenue levels of $1.7 billion this year, with industry revenue anticipated to jump as high as $15 billion by 2024.

What’s next?

Right now, wireless charging is limited to a pad, and is arguably not that much more convenient than simply plugging in a cord. This will change in the future, as technologies from Energous and Ossia Cota aim to deliver wireless charging over distances higher than 15 feet. We imagine that this is really only the beginning.



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Apr

‘Xenoblade Chronicles 3D’ starts its new 3DS chapter on April 10th


Xenoblade Chronicles, the Japanese role-playing game that launched to great success on the Wii in 2010, is on its way to Nintendo’s latest handheld hardware, the new 3DS, on April 10. Nintendo announced the date during today’s Nintendo Direct live stream. Also in the Xenoblade series, Xenoblade Chronicles X is due out for the Wii U in 2015.

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Apr

Motorola offering $140 off the unlocked Moto X (2014), today only


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Earlier today Motorola unveiled a selfie stick that it said customers would be able to customize with leather, real wood, or even your favorite colors. While this was an obvious April Fool’s day hoax that made its way onto our April Fool’s roundup post, Motorola isn’t fooling around when it comes to saving you real money on the Moto X (2014).

On the April Fool’s page for the Selfie Stick, Motorola has revealed it is offering up the unlocked Moto X (2014) for $140 off, today only, with the deal ending on April 2nd at 11:59 EST. Additionally, any accessories purchased with the Moto X will be 30% off. Not a bad deal at all!

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For more details, be sure to head on over to Motorola’s official website. Not sure if the Motorola Moto X (2014) is right for you? Be sure to check out our full review.

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Apr

Ossia Cota promises wireless charging via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth


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Although still struggling for broad adoption, wireless charging technology has been steadily gaining steam. In fact, the new Samsung Galaxy S6 supports both PMA and WPC standards, but there are some other interesting and promising technologies on the horizon, too. Today Ossia Inc. announced its latest breakthrough in its Cota remote wireless power system, allowing for wireless power to be integrated into almost any WiFi or Bluetooth equipped device.

Unlike current PMA and WPC charging standards, which operate over short distances, Cota enables wireless charging at distances up to 30 feet. Cota makes use of signals in the WiFi and Bluetooth spectrum to transfer wireless power at greater distances. Cota can provide 1 watt of power to charge your gadget, which is about a third of the power offered through a USB connection. Furthermore, Ossia’s Cota promises to make use of existing antenna circuitry in devices, making it simple and affordable for OEMs to add remote wireless power to existing Wi-Fi or Bluetooth equipped devices. All that’s apparently needed is a small conversion chip. While not lightning fast, hassle free overnight charging and regular wireless top-ups throughout the day make this a tantalizing prospect.

As you might expect, Cota technology brings with it new charger and receiver parts. The tiny IC receivers can be built into devices, or even batteries, and regularly send out omnidirectional beacon signals to direct power from the charger. Once the Cota charger receives the signal, it returns thousands of targeted low power signals at location of the receiving device. Cota can even power multiple devices at once. If you’re worried about safety, Ossia says that its technology produces a signal no stronger than a mobile phone during a call.

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The vision is to allow for automatic wireless charging in your home, office, or when grabbing a drink in your local coffee shop. We’re not just talking smartphones here, all manner of low power electronic devices could be powered by the technology.

Ossia will be licensing its design to OEMs and ODMs, who can then build their own transmitters and implement the receiver into their products. Cota sounds like another promising solution for limited mobile battery life, and the small, easy to implement charging chip could be the breakthrough this technology needs.

We’ll have to wait and see if the company can successfully bring its product to market, which is quickly filling up with competing wireless power products. What do you think, intrigued or not?

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Apr

[Deal] Score a Moto X for just $359.99 for the next 23 hours


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For the next 23-hours, Motorola is offering all customers $140 off a Moto X (2014) if they purchase a 32GB model through Moto Maker. This means you can pick one up for $359.99. That, coupled with 30% off all accessories and free shipping, makes this a deal not to be missed.

Just in case you need a refresher on its specifications, this Moto X packs a 5.2-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixels, a 2.5GHz quad-core Snapdragon 801 chipset, 2GB of RAM, an Adreno 330 GPU, a 13-megapixel rear-facing camera and a 2,300 mAh battery.

The promotion will expire tomorrow, Thursday, April 2, at 10:59am CST — so if you want to pick up a Moto X, best act fast.

Source: Motorola

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Apr

Qualcomm spokesman says there is no Snapdragon 815


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In a very brief exchange between Qualcomm’s Senior Director of Public Relations Jon Carvill and website FudZilla, Carvill delivered a very specific message: “There are no plans for a Snapdragon 815 processor.”

It had been reported around the web, including here at Talk Android, that Qualcomm was working on a cutting-edge successor to the Snapdragon 810, the 810 making its debut in many of the flagship Android OEM devices this 2015. Sadly, though, the 815 was just a myth; however, Qualcomm did shed light on its next processor, the Snapdragon 820, during this past MWC.

The Snapdragon 820 is expected to arrive at the very end of 2015 or the beginning of 2016, just in time for the annual premier of flagship smartphones. It was mentioned that the 815 was using a FinFET transistor, and you’re in luck, the real-deal 820 will be as well. Qualcomm also is designing a custom core to go with the 64-bit SoC dubbed Kyro. The chip will be based on ARMv8, but also designed by Qualcomm.

Source: FudZilla via GSM Arena

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Apr

Dish Network, Time Warner agreement sends HBO to Sling TV


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Starting at $20 per month, Sling TV seems like a decent value considering its channel lineup. Not everything can be found on Sling TV, but it does have valuable channels such as ESPN, AMC, History, CNN, and more. Consumers can then pick up even more channels for an additional monthly fee. Soon, a premium cable channel will join the over the top service.

Dish Network, Sling TV’s parent company, reached an agreement with Time Warner that ushers in HBO to customers. For $15 per month (on top of the base monthly fee), Sling TV subscribers gain access to live and on-demand from HBO. All of the critically acclaimed content seen on HBO will be available to Sling TV subscribers. The premium cable channel will launch on Sling TV prior to the season premiere of Game of Thrones on April 12.

Hit the break for the full press release.

Sling TV to launch HBO in time for ‘Game of Thrones’ premiere

  • Sling TV will be the first live Internet TV service to offer linear and Video-On-Demand (VOD) content from HBO
  • HBO will be available as an add-on to “Best of Live TV” customers for an additional $15 per month

NEW YORK and ENGLEWOOD, Colo., April 1, 2015 – Sling TV and HBO today announced that Sling TV will be the first live Internet TV service to offer linear and Video-On-Demand (VOD) content from HBO. HBO will be available in time for the “Game of Thrones” and “Silicon Valley” season premieres on April 12. Sling TV with HBO will be available on all devices supported by Sling TV including: Amazon Fire TV and Fire TV Stick; current-generation Roku players and Roku TV models; Xbox One; Android and iOS devices; and Macs and PCs.

HBO will be available for $15 per month when customers sign up for the “Best of Live TV” core package. The new offering includes one live channel and the same extensive VOD library HBO provides on its other platforms. Each month, HBO offers more of the biggest and latest Hollywood hit movies, original HBO Films, groundbreaking documentaries, sports, and comedy and music specials.

“Sling TV is bringing HBO to our customers on all of our supported devices in time for one of the most important TV moments of the year,” said Roger Lynch, CEO of Sling TV. “HBO delivers hit shows and movies that TV viewers crave, and with this addition we’re adding another heavy hitter to a lineup that includes ESPN, AMC, TNT and more.”

“It is has always been our desire to make the HBO subscription widely accessible,” said Tom Woodbury, President of Global Distribution, HBO.  “Sling TV is a part of that ongoing evolution and we believe HBO is a great addition to the platform.”

Sling TV’s “Best of Live TV” $20 core package delivers ESPN, ESPN2, AMC, A&E, TNT, History Channel, H2, TBS, Food Network, HGTV, Travel Channel, IFC, El Rey, Adult Swim, Cartoon Network, ABC Family, Disney Channel, CNN, Lifetime and Galavision. This package additionally features access to WatchESPN, including ESPN3 and an array of VOD entertainment. Customers can choose to tailor their entertainment experience with the addition of HBO for $15 per month or the optional “Sports Extra,” “Hollywood Extra,” “Kids Extra,” “Lifestyle Extra” and “World News Extra” add-ons, each priced at $5 per month. In addition to live channels and VOD entertainment, Sling TV customers have access to content from Maker Studios.

Details regarding the launch date of HBO on Sling TV will be announced soon.

About Sling TV

Sling TV L.L.C., a subsidiary of DISH Network Corporation (NASDAQ: DISH), provides over-the-top television services including domestic and international live and Video-On-Demand programming. It is available on televisions, tablets, computers and smartphones. The Sling TV programming portfolio includes content from Disney/ESPN, HBO, AMC, Turner, Scripps, EPIX, Univision and Maker Studios. Sling TV’s international OTT service (DishWorld) currently provides close to 200 channels in 16 languages across multiple devices to U.S. households. Sling TV is a next-generation service that meets the entertainment needs of today’s contemporary viewers. Visit www.sling.com.

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Apr

Square Enix rereleases Tomb Raider I for Android devices


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The Tomb Raider franchise holds a very special place in the hearts of gamers around the world. Since its first release almost twenty years ago, millions of gamers have spent hours playing as Lara Croft. The game that started it all can now be played on Android devices as Square Enix, its publisher, has rereleased Tomb Raider I. Everything about the original, even its blocky graphics, returns in the version available right now in the Play Store. Tomb Raider I for Android also includes two extra chapters and support for MOGA and Logitech accessories.

The game costs $0.99 and requires 320MB of memory to install.

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Apr

Acer Chromebase marks company’s entrance into all-in-one PC market


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This is no April Fool’s joke from Acer as the company announced a new Acer Chromebase series of all-in-one computers to join their Chromebook and Chromebox lines. Acer is one of the more active manufacturers in the market for Chrome OS powered devices. They recently launched a 15.6-inch Chromebook, the first to market in that size range. Moves like these have given Acer 36% market share in 2014 for Chromebook devices.

The new Chromebase device features a 21.5-inch full 1080p HD resolution screen that is touch-enabled. Acer has added in some additional security to the Chrome OS, which provides support for multiple users. Acer has arranged for users to get a complimentary 100 GB of Google Drive storage when they purchase a Chromebase.

The Chromebase is powered by an NVIDIA Tegra K1 processor, a built-in HD webcam, 3W speakers, a variety of ports including HDMI out, and supports both WiFi and Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity.

Acer says the new Chromebase will be available in the second quarter in North American and Asia Pacific markets, although they have not provided any pricing information.

You can read the full press release below.

Acer Announces Industry’s First Chromebase All-In-One Desktop with Touch Display

TAIPEI, TAIWAN (April 1, 2015) Acer announced today the latest addition to its industry-leading Chrome OS device family, the Acer Chromebase series, complementing its existing Chromebooks and Chromebox. The touch-enabled configuration of the Acer Chromebase is the industry’s first all-in-one Chrome OS desktop with touch display, continuing Acer’s leadership in the Chrome OS market after launching the first 15.6-inch display Chromebook and fastest-performing commercial Chromebook. According to the latest data from Gartner, Acer Group is currently the world’s leading Chromebook brand with over 36% market share in 2014[1].

Simple, Fast, Secure, and Affordable

The new Acer Chromebase comes with a Full HD resolution, 178-degree viewing angle display which incorporates 10-point touch technology[2], enabling more than one user to work, play and interact together. The device boots up in 10 seconds, and has multiple layers of security built-in with automatic system updates. Chrome OS supports multiple users and accounts while photos, videos, music, and documents are all synchronized and backed-up with the user’s Google account. Acer Chromebase also comes with a complimentary 100 gigabytes of Google Drive storage[3] so users have plenty of space.

Ideal for Work or Play

The Acer Chromebase is powered by a class-leading NVIDIA® Tegra® K1 quad-core processor, helping it deliver a responsive and rich multi-tasking experience, and stay quiet even when running heavy workloads. It has a built-in HD webcam, so that users can chat face-to-face with family and friends on Google Hangouts with amazing video image quality on the 21.5-inch 1080P Full HD display. The Acer Chromebase is VESA-compliant so that it provides flexible viewing options when mounted to a VESA-compatible stand, bracket, arm, or wall mount suitable for search or navigation use in public areas. It has two 3W audio speakers and provides HDMI out, USB 3.0, USB 2.0 ports in addition to 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0 wireless connectivity.

Availability

The Acer Chromebase will be available in North American and Asia Pacific markets in Q2, to learn more about availability, product specifications and prices in specific markets, please contact your nearest Acer office viawww.acer.com.

About Acer

Established in 1976, Acer is a hardware + software + services company dedicated to the research, design, marketing, sale, and support of innovative products that enhance people’s lives. Acer’s product offerings include PCs, displays, projectors, servers, tablets, smartphones, and wearables. The company is also developing cloud solutions to bring together the Internet of Things. Acer employs 7,000 people and ranks No. 4 for total PCs globally (IDC 2014). Revenues for 2014 reached US$10.39 billion. Please visit http://www.acer.com for more information.

© 2015 Acer Inc. All rights reserved. Acer and the Acer logo are registered trademarks of Acer Inc. Other trademarks, registered trademarks, and/or service marks, indicated or otherwise, are the property of their respective owners.

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Apr

Apple Looking for TV Networks to Bear Streaming Costs for Upcoming TV Service


For its upcoming streaming TV service, Apple is asking its content partners to take on the job of streaming television shows and movies to its customers, reports Re/code. Rather than hosting streaming content itself, Apple is requesting that its partners build out the necessary infrastructure and take on the related costs.

Apple is asking TV networks to handle the responsibility and cost of the streaming infrastructure associated with its Web video service, industry executives say. That issue is one of many unresolved questions about the proposed service, which Apple would like to launch next fall but can’t until it lines up programming deals.

Negotiations for the streaming service are reportedly being conducted by iTunes chief Eddy Cue, who has told networks and potential partners that Apple wants to concentrate on software and hardware, areas where it excels, while leaving infrastructure concerns in the hands of people who are better suited to handle it.

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According to Re/code, the request isn’t unusual because content that users stream from existing Apple TV channels and iOS apps is handled by the networks that provide the content, through partnerships with content delivery networks like EdgeCast. Though streaming services aren’t overly expensive, at approximately 5 cents per hour per stream, the idea of dealing with the demand of an Apple television service available to millions has “given executives pause.”

In addition to leaving infrastructure concerns to those with more experience, a source that spoke to Re/code believes that it’s also possible Apple is hoping that if programmers provide the streams, Internet providers like Comcast and Verizon will be less likely to “penalize Apple’s service.”

Apple is rumored to be working with several partners on its upcoming streaming service, including CBS, ABC, Fox, Discovery, Disney, and Viacom. It may include around 25 channels, and pricing is said to be in the range of $30 to $40. The streaming service may make its debut in June at the 2015 Worldwide Developers Conference ahead of a fall launch.