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Jul

Google discounts the 32GB Nexus 6 to £303 from the UK Play Store, £378 for the 64GB


Google Nexus 6

While the rumours are going round about Android M and the Nexus 5 (2015) being released together, the Nexus 6 isn’t dead and buried just yet. If you live in the UK and have thought about upgrading to the Nexus 6, today might be the day you should take the plunge.

Nexus 6   32 GB or 64 GB. Midnight Blue or Cloud White.   Google StoreFor reasons unknown, Google has slashed the prices of the Nexus 6 on the Play Store in the UK, the 32GB version has been discounted to a lowly £303.99, while the 64GB is a far more reasonable £378.99. Don’t forget that free shipping is included as well. Both the White and Midnight Blue variants are available, and all models are set to leave the warehouse in 1-2 business days. To put the today’s price slash into perspective, it was only a couple of weeks ago the 32GB Nexus 6 was discounted to £399, with the 64GB version dropping to £469 as part of Motorola’s UK summer sale.

It has to be asked if this is Google clearing its stocks of the Nexus 6 to make way for the rumoured new Nexus handset(s), and the answer is, who knows? There are no details available on how long the Nexus 6 will remain discounted, so if you were thinking of buying Google’s flagship handset, now’s the time. There’s (almost) nothing worse than seeing a great deal, dithering about whether you really need it, deciding you do and losing out on the discounted price. If you do, don’t forget to let us know which model you went for in the comments below.

 

Source: Play Store

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2
Jul

Google’s chatbot learned it all from movies


Chatbots are pretty common these days — a simple search can surface numerous variants you can talk to on a lonely Friday night. The one Google is developing, however, isn’t your run-of-the-mill chatbot: it wasn’t programmed to respond to questions a specific way. Instead, it uses neural networks (a collection of machines that mimic the neurons in the human brain) to learn from existing conversations and conjure up its own answers. Mountain View, along with Facebook and Microsoft, already uses neural networks for other purposes, such as to create works of art, to identify objects in images and to recognize spoken words.

Google researchers Oriol Vinyals and Quoc Le fed this chatbot’s neural networks with movie dialogues to teach it what to say and how to formulate responses. As a result, its replies can be quite dramatic, like this “philosophical Q&A” test run, for example:

Human: what is the purpose of life ?
Machine: to serve the greater good .
Human: what is the purpose of living ?
Machine: to live forever .
Human: what is the purpose of existence ?
Machine:to find out what happens when we get to the planet earth.
Human: where are you now ?
Machine: i ‘m in the middle of nowhere .
Human: what is the purpose of dying ?
Machine: to have a life .
Human: what is the purpose of being intelligent?
Machine: to find out what it is .

And, of course, it knows its history and movie trivias really well:

Human: who is skywalker ?
Machine: he is a hero

Human: what do you think about tesla ?
Machine: he ‘s a good conductor .
Human: what do you think about bill gates ?
Machine: he ‘s a good man .
Human: What do you think about messi ?
Machine: he ‘s a great player .
Human: what do you think about cleopatra ?
Machine: oh , she ‘s very regal .
Human: what do you think about england during the reign of elizabeth ?
Machine: it was a great place

Google doesn’t have much use for a Trivial Pursuit champion, though, so the researchers also fed the system old support calls to see if it can do basic customer service one day:

Describe your problem: i forgot my password
Machine: hi , this is <NAME> from helpdesk connect , what can i help you with today ?
Human: hi , i forgot my password
Machine: ok great
Human: can you tell me how i can recover it ?
Machine: i ‘ ll need to verify who it is at that machine
Machine: can we do a hangout?
Human: yes
Machine: <anonymized hangout instructions and verifications>
Human: cool , i am good now
Machine: how ‘ s this looking good ?
Machine: i ‘ ll go ahead and close this chat .
Machine: take care . : )
Human: bye
Machine: bye .

The system is only a proof of concept at the moment, but the researchers believe it could be developed further. In addition to doing simple tech support (aka asking people if their computers are plugged in or to restart their PCs), it could also serve a new, more interactive way to deliver news. Le and Vinyal’s paper is up on Arxiv, if you want to pore over the bot’s technical details and to see more chat samples.

[Image credit: Her/Warner Bros.]

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Via: The American Genius, Wired

Source: Google

2
Jul

Sprint turns to a British retailer to reverse its US fortunes


Dixons Carphone

It’s been almost a year since UK retailers Dixons and Carphone Warehouse tied the knot. Life as a combined entity, known as Dixons Carphone, is off to a good start: profits are up and the company made efforts to expand its presence, including the launch of its own mobile network. Not content with growth in its existing UK and European markets, the company announced today that it’s setting its sights on a bigger prize: the US. In a partnership with Sprint, America’s third-largest mobile carrier, Dixons Carphone’s Connected World Services (CWS) division will initially launch up to 20 Sprint-branded retail stores, lending its “home retail expertise and proprietary knowledge” to help the operator sell people more plans and devices.

If the stores are successful, both companies will commit to a 50-50 joint-venture and open 500 additional stores. Dixons Carphone says it has set aside $32 million to help fund their development, allowing it to establish a significant footprint in the US. That said, the company is no stranger to new markets: it already operates under the Currys, PC World and Carphone Warehouse brands in the UK; Elkjøp in Norway and other Nordic countries and Kotsovolos in Greece. That makes it one of Europe’s biggest mobile retailers, but it will have its work cut out to make a dent in AT&T and Verizon large customer bases and see off the challenge from John Legere’s T-Mobile.

[Image credit: Bloomberg via Getty Images]

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Source: Dixons Carphone, Sprint

2
Jul

Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus images, dummies, measurements and case leaked


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A rumored Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus has been all the hype since yesterday, when a trademark filing for the device. Leaks and rumors have started trickling in since then. Now we have a bevy of images and details that provide ample evidence for the device’s existence. Let’s take a look!

Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus case

The first evidence showed up in the form of a leaked Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus case. It doesn’t really tell us much, but it gives us some form of proof the device is indeed in the works. It really looks just like a Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge case, except bigger.

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Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus image and dimensions

This one is likely the most interesting of the leaks. Not only because of the image (which portrays a phone which looks just like a Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge), but because @OnLeaks provided information about the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus’ dimensions.

If this rumor is to be believed, the device will measure around 154.45×75.80×6.85 mm, which suggests the smartphone may sport a 5.5-inch screen. That’s a pretty good size upgrade over the original Galaxy S6 Edge’s 5.1-inch display. Yet it’s still not large enough to make it too unbearable.

Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus dummies and design

@OnLeaks is not staying quiet about this phone, and the source seems to have a pretty good ins. The leakster went on to show us some images showcasing a Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus dummy being compared to a regular sized Galaxy S6 Edge. Here you can get an idea about how large the rumored handset really is.

He also provided another design-focused image with nothing but the overall shape of the phone. At this point this one doesn’t really tell us much either, but it sure is a welcomed addition.

Wrapping up

Remember these are still nothing but leaks and rumors. It should be a while before (and if) this phone makes it to market. Nothing is for sure until Sammy takes the stage, so take all this information with a respectable dose of salt.

In the meantime, go ahead and hit the comments to give us your thoughts. How many of you actually want a larger Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge? I am a big fan of huge form factors, so I am all for it.

2
Jul

Samsung cuts $30 off the Galaxy Tab A 8.0 and 9.7 in the USA


Samsung Galaxy Tab A - Android Authority

The Galaxy Tab A series is a curious product line to say the least: it’s the first non-Note to include the S-Pen (on some models), it makes use of the “A” series lettering yet is neither made or metal nor mid-range, and it’s apparently not exactly flying off the shelves. In a move that comes a bit of a surprise given the fact the product pair released less than 3 months ago, Samsung has decided to drop $30 off both the Tab A 8.0 and the Tab A 9.7, bringing the new totals to $199.99 and $269.99 respectively. It is unclear as to just how long this sale will last.

The Tab A series are the first Samsung tablets to make use of a 4:3 aspect ratio, something that we expect to see carry over onto Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S2. As nice as that might sound for those looking for an “Android iPad”, consider the remainder of the specs: a 1024X768 resolution display, a quad-core Snapdragon 410, 16GB of on-board storage, 1.5GB of RAM, a 5-megapixel rear and 2-megapixel front camera. Rounding out the specs, the Tab A 8.0 includes a 4,200 mAh battery and the Tab A 9.7 comes with a larger 6,000 mAh power cell. Android Lollipop is pre-installed, though when the OS build will be upgraded to 5.1.x is a mystery.

This sale pertains only to the models without the S-Pen: those interested in some Note-like functionality will still need to cough up the (extra) cash. While Best Buy’s inventory reflects the current discounted prices (check the source link below), Samsung’s official website also deals with the discount.

 

2
Jul

Xiaomi sells 34.7 million smartphones during first half of 2015


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Other manufacturers may be talking Xiaomi down, but the Chinese phone maker keeps proving it is here to stay and is not slowing down. The company just announced it sold about 34.7 million smartphones during the first half of 2015, a number that beats last year’s numbers by 33%.

This goes right in line with Xiaomi’s anticipated smartphone sales growth for 2015, which estimated about a 30% increase over last year. They seem to be right on track to meet (and probably surpass) their goal as they continue beating everyone’s expectations. They have recently beaten a Guinness World record, partnered with Microsoft and opened a Xiaomi online store for western markets.

0717_xiaomi-lei-jun_600“Even with the China smartphone market slowing down, we did a stellar job of posting a 33% growth on last year’s numbers. It can be said that we outperformed the market and produced an excellent report card.” -Lei Jun, founder and CEO of Xiaomi.

Recent reports also place Xiaomi as the #1 smartphone vendor in China for 5 consecutive quarters, aside from taking the majority of the country’s market share in 2014, with 12.5% in its pockets. Xiaomi couldn’t have accomplished all these feats without a good strategy, though. They know how to prevent losses and offer some of the best bang for your buck in terms of technology, so it’s no wonder they sell out in a matter of minutes wherever and whenever they release a device.

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If you were to ask me, I’d say Xiaomi is going nowhere. On the contrary, they are only growing in this struggling industry where even key players continue losing against the big guys. Their latest smartphones are awesome, including the Xiaomi Mi 4i, Xiaomi Mi Note and Xiaomi Mi Note Pro. Furthermore, they continue to pierce other markets with smart TVs, wearables and other accessories. All of this without even fully reaching the USA yet.

Watch out, Apple and Samsung. Something big is coming. Slowly, but strongly.

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BEIJING, 2 July 2015 — Leading smartphone company Xiaomi revealed today that it sold 34.7 million smartphones in the first half of 2015, an increase of 33% year-on-year. This figure refers to the actual number that was sold through to consumers.

“Even with the China smartphone market slowing down, we did a stellar job of posting a 33% growth on last year’s numbers. It can be said that we outperformed the market and produced an excellent report card,” said Lei Jun, founder and CEO of Xiaomi.

Xiaomi has successfully maintained its ranking as China’s top smartphone vendor in terms of market share for five consecutive quarters. In February this year, analyst firm IDC revealed that Xiaomi ranked first in China for the year of 2014, with a market share of 12.5%.

Bin Lin, co-founder and president of Xiaomi, said that this is an affirmation of the company’s innovative business model, which includes selling directly to consumers via e-commerce. Sales on Mi.com <http://Mi.com> make up 70% of Xiaomi’s total smartphone sales, helping the company become China’s third-largest e-commerce player. During Mi Fan Festival in April this year, Xiaomi sold 2.12 million phones in just 12 hours.

As Xiaomi continues to lead in terms of smartphone volumes, it has also seen tremendous growth in production capacity, supply chain management, and technology and design capabilities. Currently, the majority of Xiaomi’s smartphones are already on open sale without the need for pre-registration, making it more convenient for users to make purchases.

Among the smartphones released by Xiaomi, six models—Mi 2, Mi 3, Redmi, Redmi Note, Mi 4 and Redmi 2—have so far shipped over 10 million units each.

Xiaomi’s robust growth has also attracted top talent globally, resulting in a more diverse executive team. On 1 July, former partner of international investment fund DST Shou Zi Chew joined Xiaomi as its new CFO. Earlier on 10 June, former president of Qualcomm Greater China, Wang Xiang, became senior vice president of strategic cooperation at Xiaomi.

About Xiaomi

Xiaomi was founded in 2010 by serial entrepreneur Lei Jun, who believes that high-quality technology doesn’t need to cost a fortune. We create remarkable hardware, software, and internet services for and with the help of our Mi fans. We incorporate their feedback into our product range, which currently includes the Mi 4, Redmi 2, Mi TV, Mi Band and other accessories. With more than 61 million handsets sold in 2014, and products launched in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, India and Indonesia, Xiaomi is expanding its footprint across the world to become a global brand.

2
Jul

This website only lets one person in at a time


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As I write this, I’m waiting in line. Not at the grocery store or camping out for a superfluous wearable, but to get into a website. That only one person can visit at a time. For a total 60 seconds. It’s madness. There are 3,662 people ahead of me and my ticket number is 113,664. I’m not great at math, but I estimate that it’s going to be awhile before I see what’s contained on Most Exclusive Website. As site designer Justin Foley tells The Washington Post, he made this website because it’s the exact opposite of what the internet is supposed to be: open and accessible by anyone. As for what’s in the metaphorical box (or Marcellus Wallace’s digital briefcase), that isn’t so clear, but WaPo thinks it’s random pictures of an “internet-famous animal.” So, Grumpy Cat perhaps?

The website isn’t exactly new, but it recently made an appearance on Johnny Lists, subsequently hit the front page of Reddit and collapsed under the weight of so many people trying to log in at once. As Foley tells it, of the 300,000 people who’ve tried accessing the site since Tuesday just 55,000 made it in and out of every nine people waiting in line, eight of them jump ship. And me? I accidentally closed the tab. Cripes. Time to start over.

[Image credit: Bev Goodwin/Flickr]

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Via: The Washington Post

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2
Jul

​Fukushima nuclear reactor will get mapped with subatomic particles


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Scientists from Los Alamos National Lab have discovered how to look through and map just about anything with a new process: the science-fictionally sounding muon tomography. Even in places like the highly radioactive Fukushima reactor, the method doesn’t require any disassembly or any need for x-rays or ultrasound. Instead it logs the movement of muons (of course), a radioactive subatomic particle that exists, well, everywhere. Two giant aluminum sides are put either side of whatever needs looking into, and the system measures the trajectory of these muon particles. From this, the scientists are able sketch the object, given enough of the tiny things.

There’s a drawback however, and it’s time. There’s typically just one muon per square centimeter per minute, says Matt Durham, the paper’s lead author. This means it could take around four to six hours to scan one part of a pipe. Durham doesn’t see it as a huge issue, however: “You could have a guy come in, set up a scanning machine, go off to his other duties, then at the end come back and can make a judgement call.” If an issue is spotted, a more precise scan and inspection would happen. If not, the process continues elsewhere. With assistance from the Los Alamos lab, Toshiba built big, serious version of the muon detector, and plans to place a huge 27-square-foot slab on both sides of the Fukushima plant’s core. Whereas robots have so far struggled, the company hopes the technique will be able to detect and help pinpoint the melted fuel inside.

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Source: Wired

2
Jul

Sprint CEO Marcelo Claure tells John Legere that T-Mobile’s Un-carrier tactics are “bullshit”


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Marcelo Claure is not the man to mess around with in the wireless industry. Why? Because he will directly call bullshit on you. That is exactly what Sprint’s CEO did to John Legere of T-Mobile following the latter’s tactics becoming all too much to handle.

On Wednesday evening, Legere took a jab at Sprint because of its recent All-In flub that required some changes. In addition to tweeting that the carrier had swung and missed with its new plan, Legere linked to an article from Re/code that highlights disappointment with Sprint.

Claure was not happy.

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The Sprint CEO, who is among the highest paid compared to his competitors, launched a series of tweets replying to Legere, claiming that T-Mobile’s new JUMP! On Demand program is a ripoff. Claure says that the program is a trap and Legere’s company has failed to inform consumers that continuously upgrading raises the monthly price. T-Mobile’s business practices, according to Claure, is a “fake show.” The best part from Claure’s tweets comes down to a single word: bullshit. He was so fed up in his very first tweet that he told Legere that T-Mobile’s Un-carrier tactics are “bullshit.”

For those of you unable to keep track of the conversation’s reverse layout, we have organized Claure’s brief rant:

“I am so tired of your Uncarrier bullshit when you are worse than the other two carriers together. Your cheap misleading lease imitation is a joke. You trick people to believe that they have a 15 dollar iphone lease payment when it’s not true. You tell them they can upgrade up to 3x but you don’t tell them the price goes up to 27 dollars when they do. You say one thing but behave completely different. It’s all a fake show. So its really #Tmobilelikehell”

Legere has yet to issue a response to Claure but that will not remain for long. We are guaranteed to see him say or do something over the top to get back at Claure’s frustration becoming apparent.

All I have left to say is that #Tmobilelikehell does not roll off the tongue as well as #sprintlikehell.

Source: Marcelo Claure (Twitter)

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2
Jul

Samsung trademarks the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus


Samsung’s Galaxy S6 Edge has already gained quite the popularity over these past few months since its release. There were rumors earlier stating the existence of a larger version, the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus. We had some leaks few weeks back depicting the phone in a video as well as a press render leak. But as it is with leaks, there was no solid ground for establishment.

In a new turn of events, today, a USPTO (United States Patent and Trademark Office) filing by Samsung has revealed that the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus ‘may’ indeed be real. I say ‘may’ because, these kind of listings happen almost every other week. It may be nothing more than an attempt towards brand security from Samsung by trademarking the S6 Edge+.

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Adding more weight to this ‘stunt’ was the recent filing of the Galaxy S6 Note which was also assumed to be a larger version of the Galaxy S6 Edge. With the arrival of the Galaxy Note 5 intermittent its highly unlikely we’ll see another ‘Note’ device from Samsung before this year(Apart from possibly a Galaxy Note 5 Edge).

galaxy-s6-edge-plus-1-840x507Two days back, we saw Samsung’s Project Zero 2 making the news rounds. It is said to be similar to the Galaxy S6 Edge with a larger display and a different processor. This also indicates that Project Zero 2 might be the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus and Samsung is just creating confusion with the code-name and USPTO filings.

Coming to rumored specs, the Galaxy S6 Edge may have a 5.4 or 5.7 inch Super AMOLED screen with a hexa-core Snapdragon 808 chipset. The rest of it, 16 MP primary camera with Optical Image Stabilization and a 5MP front camera, 32GB on board storage, 3GB RAM, 4G LTE connectivity and a fingerprint scanner remain the same.

Nonetheless, it looks like Samsung is prepping up heavily for the second half of the year. News has also been going around that Samsung will have no loose ends to the arrival of Apple iPhone 6S Plus. The Galaxy Note 5 has already been hyped enough to give tough competition to the new Apple iPhone. With the clash of phablets intermittent in the coming months, Samsung might oust the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus soon, just to rival Apple.

Although, releasing both the Galaxy Note 5 and the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus may seem as a very risky strategy for Samsung since both will be flagship phablets. The only difference would be the lack of Note features in the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus. Its a win-win for consumers though, since they will get to choose from more devices this fall.

Will you buy the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus(assuming it releases) over the Galaxy Note 5? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Source: USPTO

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