ResearchKit Now Available for iPad [iOS Blog]
Apple has released an updated version of ResearchKit with iPad support and several other new features for developers. ResearchKit 1.1 includes improved slider support, new active tasks, bug fixes, style improvements and more, with some of the changes briefly discussed during Apple’s recent What’s New in Cocoa Touch session at WWDC this week. The full changelog is listed below.
Today we’re happy to announce that we’ve tagged a new stable release of ResearchKit, version 1.1. This new version includes multiple significant contributions:
Audiometry active task (Shazino SAS) Reaction time active task (James Cox) Navigable Ordered Task (Ricardo Sánchez-Sáez) iPad support (Ricardo Sánchez-Sáez, Bruce Duncan, and others) Image Capture step (Bruce Duncan) Improved slider support (various contributors) Plus various bug fixes and style improvements Over the past few weeks these changes have had additional review for accessibility, and have been localized to all the languages iOS supports.
ResearchKit is a software framework that enables researchers and developers to create apps for iOS users to participate in medical studies. Given that ResearchKit is open source, many of the changes made in the latest version were contributed by third-party developers not employed by Apple. A commit list for the ResearchKit 1.1 update is available for developers on GitHub.
(Thanks, Ricardo!)
iOS 9 Files Hint at Front-Facing Camera Improvements With 1080p Video Support and Flash
Code hidden within iOS 9 files hints at upcoming iPhone improvements, suggesting Apple could potentially be planning to introduce a front-facing camera with flash support, the ability to capture 1080p video, and several rear-facing camera capabilities, like Panorama and Slo-Mo modes.
“CAMCaptureCapabilities” files in iOS 9 discovered by developer Hamza Sood have file names like “[CAMCaptureCapabilities isFront1080p120Supported],” which seems to refer to the front-facing camera on the iPhone. At the current time, the front-facing “FaceTime” camera is able to capture 1.2-megapixel photos and record 720p HD video.

There’s no indication that these particular file names reflect Apple’s upcoming plans for the front-facing camera, but it’s possible that these are improvements we may see in the future. The front-facing camera has always lagged behind the rear-facing camera in order to save space, but with the increasing popularity of “selfies,” Apple may choose to introduce some major upgrades to the front-facing camera in the future.
Rumors have suggested that the rear-facing camera will be gaining some major improvements with the iPhone 6s and the iPhone 6s Plus, so it’s a reasonable assumption that the front-facing camera may also see improvements at the same time. There have been hints suggesting the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus could see the biggest camera jump Apple’s ever introduced, adopting near-DSLR image quality.
Apple did recently acquire a company that specializes in dual-sensor cameras that produce better images and are capable of capturing 3D imagery, but it is not known if that technology will make it into the new iPhones. Apple is expected to introduce the two new devices in the fall, perhaps in mid-September, based on past release timelines.
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Motorola acknowledges they need to improve Moto X camera
It is pretty well known that the camera has never been a strong suit of the Moto X. The significant 13 MP camera upgrade on the 2014 Moto X promoted lots of promise, but in practice it simply could not keep with the competition. It was haunted by hit or miss image quality, frustrating autofocus, and low-light struggles. And that cool-looking dual LED ring diffuser flash did not end up adding any value.
Turns out that we’re not being unfair with this negative speak either. On Twitter recently, Motorola’s Chief Marketing Officer (CMO), Adrienne Hayes, responded to a question about the focus on the camera for future devices. Her response was “We know we need to improve here and are definitely going to ‘bring it.””
She was also asked if Motorola is planning to bring advanced manual camera controls in the future. Hayes replied with “We absolutely can and we absolutely will this year. Stay tuned!”
I’m glad to hear the priority and confidence going into the next Moto X camera. The 2014 Moto X was one of the best offerings last year, with great specs, a $500 price tag, and unique customization with Moto Maker. Sounds like Motorola is gunning for that top spot in 2015.
Are you likely to move over to a Moto X if it has a fantastic camera?
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Moto X (1st Gen) to receive Android 5.1 update
Owners of the original Moto X (2013) can now rejoice, as they will be receiving an Android 5.1 update soon. Motorola’s Senior Director of Software Product Management, David Schuster has announced in a Google+ post a few hours back, that they have started the Moto X (1st Gen.) Android 5.1 soak test in France and Germany with more deployment next week is its successful.
Schuster also stated that :
“In addition, we have addressed an issue we found in a previous soak test and should start full soak testing in the US and Brazil for retail later this week. If all goes well, full deployment can happen the following week.”
The talks about Moto X (2013) receiving an Android 5.1 update has been in the air for quite some time now. If everything goes out as planned then Moto X (2013) will soon be in a for a sweet lollipop treat. There is not much improvement in 5.1 over 5.0.2 , but who doesn’t like to have the latest software update on their devices?
Carrier locked variants of the device will receive the update a bit later than the unlocked versions but Schuster has promised that all devices will receive the update.
Do you own a Moto X(1st Gen.) device? Have you flashed your device or are you still waiting for the OTA? Let us know in the comments below.
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Sharp’s first Android TV-powered 4K televisions are now available for purchase

Sharp first announced its new line of Android TV-powered 4K televisions back at CES 2015, and it looks like the sets are finally making their way to retail stores. The televisions come in five different sizes from 60-inches to 80-inches, and are part of the company’s UE30 and UH30 lines. While the original press release states that the sets will sell between $1,999.99 and $5,999.99, Sharp suggests that retail stores may sell them at a slightly cheaper price point.
The UH30 is Sharp’s top-of-the-line series that boasts more ports, more vibrant colors and a touchpad remote control. These TVs are available in both 70 and 80-inch variants. The UE30 series is still extremely premium and feature 60, 70 and 80-inch variants. If you’d like a full list of specifications, head to this page.
Google’s Android TV platform is still very new, though it’s still a solid platform that will help you consume media much more easily. There are certainly other options that you should go with if you’re looking to use Android TV, like Sony’s 2015 Bravia series or even the Nvidia Shield Android TV set-top box. However, if you’re in the market for a super high-end television, you could certainly do much worse than Sharp’s new offerings.
Amazon hopes to mend its image by backing a giant solar farm
Amazon has a reputation problem. While fellow tech giants like Apple and Yahoo are considered champions of clean energy, Greenpeace and other advocacy groups regularly knock Amazon for running its servers on dirty power (like coal) and saying little about its renewable energy plans. The company is about to burnish its image in a big way, however — it just announced that it will support the construction of an 80MW solar farm in Virginia, the largest ever in the state. The eco-friendly plant will supply Amazon Web Services data centers (both present and future) on top of the local grid, so your favorite app or website might run on pollution-free computing when the farm is ready around October 2016.
Of course, this isn’t the end game for Amazon’s greening efforts. About 25 percent of AWS’ power comes from renewable sources as of April, and the solar plant will help kick that up to 40 percent by the end of next year. The challenge is simply that some of Amazon’s tech rivals are well ahead — it’ll still appear behind the curve until it’s either depending entirely on renewable power (the ultimate goal) or picks up the pace.
[Image credit: AP Photo/John Raoux]
Filed under: Misc, Internet, Amazon
Source: Amazon (1), (2)
‘Ratchet & Clank’ for the PS4 looks like more than a remake
When Sony and Insomniac Games teased that there would be a “re-imagining” of Ratchet & Clank for the PlayStation 4, that raised at least a few questions. Would there be a genuinely new story? New mechanics? Or would it be yet another remaster? Apparently, you can rest easy. Insomniac has offered its first look at the action series’ reboot, and it’s definitely not just a visual upgrade. While it’s undoubtedly prettier (see above), you’ll also get “modern controls” and a heaping of new content that includes an expanded story, several new planets, refreshed gameplay segments, and a weapon collection that’s largely built from scratch. Your muscle memory from the original game isn’t going to help here, folks.
Just be prepared to wait. The studio recently pushed back the PS4 version of Ratchet & Clank to spring 2016, roughly in sync with the closely related movie. Patience should be a virtue here, though — you won’t just be getting a 1080p version of a game you played over a decade ago.
Filed under: Gaming
Source: PlayStation Blog
A supermarket thinks it can create the most advanced robot known to man
Online-only supermarket Ocado is a household name in the UK, and some of you undoubtedly rely on the service to deliver your weekly shop. Something you’re unlikely to be aware of, however, is Ocado’s work in cutting-edge robotics research. (No, seriously.) A special division of the company looks at technology that’ll ultimately benefit its grocery delivery business. And currently, that arm is involved in developing a robot that would make the most advanced automatons around right now look like Furbies. The SecondHands program aims to build a robot that’ll effectively become an Ocado warehouse employee, aiding technicians that work in these mammoth sorting offices with equipment repair and all manner of other tasks.
The concept is something out of a sci-fi movie. Should the five-year project meet its incredibly ambitious goal, SecondHands would take humanoid form, with a level of flexibility and dexterity that would allow it to work comfortably (and safely) alongside human engineers. The initial prototype, expected to be operational in around 18 months, is likely to use wheels to get around, but later versions might be outfitted with caterpillar tracks or legs instead. Telescopic arms and other superhuman abilities are also on the cards, apparently. The robot would function autonomously (without human input), and its primary job would be to repair faults that arise in the labyrinth of machinery that helps grocery orders get from the warehouse to your door. It could also be useful for carrying out tasks too dangerous for humans, such as high-risk inspections.
“In essence the SecondHands robot will know what to do, when to do it and how to do it”
As if developing the appropriate hardware wasn’t challenging enough, Ocado’s planning to make SecondHands seriously intelligent. The idea is it’ll be trained rather than programmed to carry out certain tasks, and will be able to apply what it’s learnt to solve other problems. With 3D vision and natural speech recognition, it’ll be able to understand and respond to commands from its human mentors, and what’s more, it’ll be proactive in providing assistance when it hasn’t been issued a specific order. It’ll learn from experience, or as chief of the Robotics Research Team at Ocado Technology Dr. Graham Deacon puts it: “In essence the SecondHands robot will know what to do, when to do it and how to do it in a manner that a human can depend on.”
Ocado isn’t alone in this venture. It’s collaborating with four European universities, including the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology that, for many years, has been working on the ARMAR humanoid robot program SecondHands will be derived from. The EU is also providing support to this and another Ocado project — one that’s investigating soft manipulation systems (or in simpler terms, better robot hands) — by partly funding it under the Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation initiative.
Ocado’s vision seems insanely far-fetched
Despite allying itself with the right kind of partners, Ocado’s vision seems insanely far-fetched and nigh on impossible to achieve. Unless, that is, all involved manage to fit decades of robotics and AI research into the project’s five-year term. Credit for being ambitious, but you only have to look at the recent DARPA Robotics Challenge to know we’re a long, long way from being able to build intelligent, autonomous warehouse assistants. The participating companies and universities have sunk untold millions into their respective research initiatives, and yet some of their creations still can’t even walk through a doorway without face-planting.
Filed under: Robots
Via: Wired
Dell will launch the Venue 8 7000 in India on July 1
Dell announced earlier today that it will launch its latest Android-powered tablet, the Venue 8 7000, in India on Wednesday, July 1. The slate will be available to purchase for ₹34,999 ($549) from it online store, which, to be honest, is a bit over the top seeing as you can pick up the exact same model from Amazon for $399.
With regards to internals, the Venue 8 7000 is a capable device, packing an 8.4-inch QHD display, a 2.3GHz quad-core Atom Z3580 CPU, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage (expandable up to 512GB via microSD), dual 8-megapixel cameras on the back, a 5-megapixel front-facing shooter and a 5,900mAh battery.
Straight out of its box, the device will run the latest build of Android 5.0 Lollipop, which brings a plethora of new features to the open-source operating system, in addition to support for multiple accounts, improved notifications, a smoother multitasking experience and the Material Design guidelines.
If you’re based in India, like the sound of the ultra-thin Dell Venue 8 7000 and want to find out more about picking one up from Dell — hit the source link below.
Source: Dell
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