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Nov

Luma’s ‘surround WiFi’ kills dead spots with multiple routers


Google appears to have started a trend with its easy-to-use but pricey OnHub WiFi router. A startup company has Luma created a router with the similar goal of giving you easy-to-use wireless security, monitoring and device connections. It adds a new twist by letting you use several throughout your home in order to kill increase coverage to, say a corner office, similar to how Sonos WiFi speaker system works. The company calls it “surround WiFi,” and each added device requires no additional setup — the system updates and tune the signals automatically in order to “always offer peak performance and speed,” according to the company. Slideshow-339215

Source: Luma

5
Nov

Bethesda releases Pip-Boy companion app to the Play Store ahead of Fallout 4 launch


fallout pip-boy logoBethesda has released the Pip-Boy companion app on the Play Store ahead of Fallout 4’s launch next Tuesday, building on the excitement they stirred up with the Fallout Chat app. The app pairs with Fallout 4 on your Xbox One, PlayStation 4, or PC and lets you keep up with information from the game on the go. You can check your stats, inventory, map, and radio stations, and any holotape games you’ve found will be playable on the app.

Plus, if you pre-ordered the Pip-Boy edition of the game you can put your compatible phone in the wrist wear and launch the Pip-Boy app for the best possible experience.

Who else is hyped for Fallout 4?

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5
Nov

Huawei officially unveils the Kirin 950 processor


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At a press briefing in Beijing today, Huawei officially unveiled their next high-end chipset, the Kirin 950. Huawei has gone with a big.LITTLE architecture using four ARM Cortex-A72 chips and four ARM Cortex A53 chips, along with a Mali-T880 gpu, to step up the performance of the processor compared to previous generation chips resulting in a processor speed of 2.53 GHz, which is better than previous reports had suggested. Although Huawei did not provide specifics as to which device may be the first to get the new Kirin 950, many believe the Huawei Mate 8 is in line for the distinction.

Besides utilizing the ARM big.LITTLE architecture, Huawei implemented a 16nm FinFET manufacturing process to produce the chips. Similar to recent chips in their Kirin line, the 950 fully supports 4G LTE and adds support for VoLTE. Huawei implemented some Heuristic Scheduling Algorithms (HSA) to better predict when a performance boost is needed. Altogether, Huawei is trying to ensure top-line performance while more efficiently managing heat and battery usage.  They estimate idle power consumption has been reduced from 90mA to only 6.5mA, which should be able to greatly improve standby times. A new processor call the i5, not to be confused with Intel’s line, is also included to provide an always-on sensing mode. The i5 also handles some functions like real-time location services.

The Kirin 950 should provide some good competition for Qualcomm and Exynos chips that are expected to power some flagship devices in 2016. Typically Huawei has been using their Kirin line in Asian markets, but as they expand into the North American and European markets, we may have a chance to see devices powered by the Kirin 950.

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Key Messages of Kirin950 Press Briefing
On November 5, 2015, Huawei showcased its latest smartphone SoC, the Kirin950, at
a press briefing in Beijing.
1. Kirin SoCs powers 4G+ commercialization around the world
In June 2014, Huawei released the world’s first 4G+ SoC, the Kirin920, and the first
LTE+ smartphone, the Honor 6. Today, all Kirin 900 series chips can support 4G+,
including the Kirin920, Kirin930, Kirin950. More than 50 percent of smartphones in
China are powered by Kirin SoCs today.
2. Kirin950 supports VoLTE, delivering a better HD voice experience
With the debut of the Kirin 930, Kirin SoCs continued to enhance the user experience
on 4G+ networks. The Kirin 930 further optimized 4G+ Internet browsing and the Kirin
950 now delivers an HD voice experience to users via 4G+ networks.
Upgraded 4G+ networks and increased bandwidth have created more opportunities
for HD voice applications. Voices can be transmitted with higher integrity, making
them sound more realistic. Kirin 9xx SoCs support VoLTE technology, which has
doubled the voice sampling rate, increased the spectral range by 100 percent,
improved video call quality by 10 times, and enabled users to make calls while surfing
the Internet. Compared with legacy voice technologies, Kirin 950 VoLTE delivers a
much higher call quality and much lower network latency, to better meet the needs for
multi-party calls and ensure call quality.
To provide users with a better voice experience, the Kirin SoC team worked with
leading mobile operators in China, Europe and Korea to complete a two-year VoLTE
test. CMCC’s VoLTE commercialization pace is the fastest in China. Kirin950 received
the earliest VoLTE verification from CMCC. China Mobile has announced that VoLTE
will be put into commercial operation across its entire network by the end of 2015, and
Kirin 920/930/950 SoCs support VoLTE. Among VoLTE devices put into commercial use
lately across various provinces, the Kirin 920-based Mate 7 is a benchmark model.
3. Kirin 950 achieves a breakthrough in energy efficiency.
Managing power consumption is one of the smart phone industry’s biggest challenges.
Kirin SoCs take a balanced approach to managing performance and power
consumption, and the Kirin 950 has achieved breakthroughs both in performance and
user experience compared with its predecessors.
3.1 16nm FinFET plus process technology
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The process technology is the foundation for user experience. The Kirin 950 is among
the first SoCs to employ the 16nm FinFET plus process node, and is the first SoC in the
industry to commercialize the TSMC 16nm FinFET plus technology. The
commercialization of the 16nm FinFET plus technology faced major challenges:
The number of transistors on a single chip has increased from 2 billion to 3
billion, thus doubling the difficulty of metal interconnection
The 3D transistor structure makes the process much more complex
The photolithography limitation entails the dismantling of the mask, thus
increasing the mask layers by nearly 30 percent
The number of design constraints has increased from 10000+ to 40000.
The decision to move to a cutting-edge process means overcoming many engineering
challenges before commercialization. At the end of 2013, the Kirin SoC team started to
work closely with TSMC to solve the mass production issues for the advanced process.
The process taped out in April, 2014 and entered mass production in January, 2015.
3.2 Outstanding performance
To achieve a breakthrough in performance, Kirin 950 features the industry’s first ARM
4*A72+4*A53 big.LITTLE architecture and its new MaliT880 GPU. Compared with A57,
the performance of the new ARM Cortex A72 core has improved by 11 percent, and its
power consumption has decreased by 20 percent. The graphic rendering capacity of
Kirin 950’s new GPU ARM MaliT880 is 100 percent higher than its predecessor, and its
GFLOPS is also 100 percent higher than its predecessor. In addition, the Kirin 950’s
new architecture also includes a new LPDDR4, a new GIC500, and a new bus and FBC
applications, providing the Kirin 950 with a more powerful hardware performance
foundation.
3.3 Fine tuning
Kirin 950 focuses on the user’s actual performance experience. A study shows that
quick responses and smooth operations are two key factors that affect user experience.
Quick responses depend on an SoC’s boost performance, while smooth operations
depend on its continuous performance. The Kirin SoC team optimized boost and
continuous performance. When the user triggers an operation, the SoC can respond to
it within 100ms, thus enabling a quick-response experience to the user. In active mode,
each frame can be rendered within 1/60 second to deliver a smooth-operation
experience.
In addition to its powerful hardware performance, the Kirin 950 employs Heuristic
Scheduling Algorithm (shortened for HSA) to fine-tune the system to address
Android’s native issues and two performance requirements: when the boost
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performance is required, it can make an accurate prediction and recover quickly; and
in normal scenarios, it can make most accurate performance predictions without
generating additional heat. Compared with its predecessor, the Kirin 950’s boost
performance has improved by 100 percent, and its continuous performance has
improved by 56 percent.
4 i5, the co-processor, enable chip-level intelligent positioning
The Kirin 950 contains a newly upgraded i5 co-processor which is based on the latest
M7 cores. Compared with M3, the performance of M7 has improved by 4 times, making
it the most powerful co-processor in the industry. As the tiny core of the Kirin 950’s
innovative big.LITTLE plus tiny core architecture, i5 can collaborate with big A72 cores
and little A53 cores to share resources. Under the intelligent scheduling by the main
system, when the master CPU is required, i5 in always-sensing mode can quickly wake
up the main CPU, thus greatly reducing the CPU start-up time. The i5 can put the
phone in always-sensing mode with an ultra-low power, and can receive data from
sensors continuously even if the phone is in sleep mode. Its power consumption is
much lower than that of the main CPU.
The algorithmic strength of a location service is much higher than that of a calculator
application. Specifically, its real-time requirements for floating point arithmetic cannot
be fulfilled by the previous M4/M3-based solutions. The M7-based i5 processor is
highly scalable in terms of architecture, making the Kirin 950 the first SoC that can
provide real-time location services for combined GPS, base station, WiFi and sensor
positioning in indoor environments, on viaducts and among buildings. It is a
hardware-based solution, reducing the power by 90 percent from 90mA to 6.5mA.
5 The self-developed ISP enhances Kirin 950’s camera feature.
With the Kirin 950, Huawei has introduced its own ISP technology to achieve a
premium level of performance. It supports 14bit dual ISPs, increasing the throughput
by 4 times to 960MPixel/s for quicker focusing. It also supports online dual 13M Pixel
Sensors, up to a 32MPixel Sensor, and can collect more complete image information.
The dedicated image post-processing DSP can deliver the best image quality and
effects. It integrates a high-end FD for fast and accurate face scanning, which can
identify up to 35 faces continuously in automatic face-scanning mode.
6 A new in-house RF chip supports more bands for global roaming.
Huawei’s new in-house RF chip provides features that could only be delivered by two
previous-generation chips. A single chip can support carrier aggregation with higher
integration and lower power. Compared with its predecessor, the new RF chip
supports more bands from 450MHz to 3.5G which satisfies roaming demands in more
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countries.
It is reported that Huawei’s latest flagship deviced based on Kirin 950 will be launched
soon.

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5
Nov

Samsung Pay might be coming to more brands in the future


samsung_pay_splashSamsung’s mobile payment service, Samsung Pay, launched back in September and has been on a mission to beat out rivals such as Android Pay and Apple Pay. Unlike competitors, Samsung Pay brings the addition of magnetic secure transmission allowing for a much wider compatibility.

The only downside of Samsung Pay is that it only works on specific Samsung devices such as the Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 Edge, Galaxy S6 Edge+ and Galaxy Note 5. However, a new rumor shows positive signs. There’s a possibility that Samsung will bring its payment service to a wider range of brands in the future. Samsung also plans to continue its advertising scheme that it’s not just another Android Pay or Apple Pay, it’s something more special. The rumor comes from the VP of Samsung’s mobile division, Injong Rhee, so it’s safe to assume that this is valid. As always, we’ll keep you updated if we hear any further plans.

Source: ZDNet

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5
Nov

HTC gives Apple the boot in new One A9 commercial


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HTC today released a new “Be Brilliant” full-length commercial for the One A9. It’s without a doubt a strange commercial, but subtly urges society to stop walking around with the same smartphones and “be different”. I think we all know what group of users HTC is referring to there. Instead, you could also “be free” by purchasing a One A9. The jabs at Apple doesn’t stop there, though.

In fact, there’s a scene where the main character in the commercial literally jumps on a table and kicks a plate of apples. A YouTuber asked HTC if there was any symbolism with this scene, and got this response:

“Maybe it was symbolism, maybe it wasn’t. That’s for you to decide.”

We’re going to say that’s symbolism.

Click here to view the embedded video.

The commercial (video above) is almost reminiscent of a Hunger Games trailer (or Apple’s own 1984 ad). HTC even has their own Peeta, Katniss, and loyal following at the end of the clip! So, who’s ready to kick the plate of apples and switch over to the HTC One A9? Any takers?

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5
Nov

Google’s Android OS celebrates 8th birthday today


HappyBirthdayAndroidEight years ago today, Google put forward the Android mobile operating system. Only years later, it became the world’s most adopted mobile OS, and it still remains on top by a significant margin today.

Can you believe it has already been eight years since Google announced the Android operating system? What started as a small project is now the most widely used mobile operating system worldwide. Mainly due in part by manufacturers such as Samsung, LG, Huawei, HTC, Motorola, Sony and tens of others. What started as cupcake is now through Marshmallow and has evolved more than I can begin to explain since its initial launch.  When comparing what Android used to be and what it’s now, one can have a hard time realizing they’re actually the same system. What used to be a basic system with a few important functions is now a full-fledged operating system that reaches across billions of devices worldwide. Additionally, just over the past few years, Android-based operating systems such as Android Auto, Android Wear and others have expanded the Android ecosystem to cars, wearables and even glasses.

Just this year we witnessed a switch in roles for Google and the creation of a parent company called Alphabet. With 2016 up ahead, Android seeks to hit more places around your home and put some of the world’s most powerful handhelds in the palm of your hand. We should also see Android N make its arrival mid-year, which has got millions wondering what’s next? We are so excited to see what Google has up its sleeve for next year and we’ll have you covered with all the news inside the world of Android as history is made.

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5
Nov

New Apple Music Ad Goes Behind-the-Scenes of Kenny Chesney’s Tour


Country music singer Kenny Chesney is the focus of the latest Apple Music advertisement, which aired last night during the Country Music Association awards on ABC. Taking a glimpse behind the scenes of Chesney’s “No Shoes Nation” tour, the ad shows the singer going through a day of preparing for his next concert by creating a “Show Day List” playlist on Apple Music and touting the service’s “human element.”

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Chesney can also be seen working out with an Apple Watch early on in the ad, checking on his progress with the help of the device’s activity rings. The one-minute ad ends with a promotion for Apple Music’s three month free trial, which still runs for any new users signing up for the music streaming service.

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Apple has been debuting a wave of commercials as the holiday season grows nearer, not only for Apple Music but for the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus.

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Nov

Expedia to pay $3.9 billion for Airbnb competitor HomeAway


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The short-term rental market is growing, and Expedia understandably wants a piece of it. After snapping up Orbitz and Travelocity earlier this year, it has now decided to purchase HomeAway. It’s an online service that focuses on renting out vacation homes, further intensifying Expedia’s rivalry with Airbnb. The travel empire has been displaying HA properties alongside hotels for a couple of years, but it will now completely own the company and all its brands. In its press release, Expedia admits that it has agreed to pay a hefty $3.9 billion for HomeAway, because it has “long had [its] eyes on the fast growing ~$100 billion alternative accommodations space.” Both companies are expecting to close the deal in 2016, and if they obtain regulatory approval, Expedia will pay in cash and stock worth $38.31 per share.

Source: Expedia, Bloomberg, The New York Times, HomeAway, Reuters, USA Today

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Nov

Kickstarter’s 9.5 million users have pledged over $2 billion


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You may hate how crowdfunding websites are being used for pre-sales, but Kickstarter’s new numbers report makes it clear that a lot of people don’t mind the practice. The website has announced that it has reached $2 billion in total pledges on October 11th, over six years after it went up in 2009. Moreover, it took four years and 10 months to reach a billion (with users pledging an average of $391 per minute), but only a year and seven months to reach the second billion (pledges per minute averaged $1,182 within that timeframe). The sharp increase in the amount of pledges started around the time the website announced that it’s simplifying its rules of submission.

Source: Kickstarter

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Nov

Disney and ESPN channels are coming to PlayStation Vue


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For all the channels that PlayStation Vue gives you, there have been a few conspicuous gaps: without Disney or ESPN, you didn’t have much in the way of kids’ programming or sports. That gap is closing today. Disney has announced that all of its media networks are coming to Sony’s streaming TV service, including local ABC stations, the Disney Channel and (of course) ESPN’s many offerings. Importantly, this is a rare chance to watch live Disney streams on multiple devices — you can watch sports on your iPad while your kids monopolize the TV. Disney hasn’t said when its channels are showing up or whether you’ll pay a premium to get them, but this is still big news if you’ve wanted to ditch cable or satellite without springing for a relatively barebones option like Sling TV.

Source: ESPN MediaZone