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Feb

Samsung Galaxy S6 now only $457 on Amazon


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A new Samsung Galaxy flagship is to launch soon, and you can bet we will be at MWC getting you all the goods. But today we are not focusing on the “next big thing”. The good thing about being so close to a phone launch is that prices of the current iteration are bound to start dropping.

While the Samsung Galaxy S6 has been hovering around the $500 price point, today we are finding it just a bit lower on Amazon. Samsung’s flagship device is now going for $457, a reasonable price for anyone looking to get a high-end phone and doesn’t need to wait around for the upcoming version.


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The Galaxy S6 is still a great handset. Samsung went back to the drawing board and rehashed its design from the ground up. The Galaxy S6 was the first of better built handsets to come, featuring a metal frame and glass body.

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In addition, you have great specs on board here. The Samsung Galaxy S6 features an Exynos 7420 processor, 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal storage. It also sports a 5.1-inch 2560×1440 display, stunning cameras and a 2550 mAh battery.

Is it worth it? Well, if you have the extra cash and don’t mind spending a little over $450 on a good phone, I say it should be worth it. We do continue to have the phone listed on our ‘Best Android phones‘ list, so that should say something, right?

Buy the Samsung Galaxy S6 for $457

9
Feb

Samsung trademarks “Always On Display” for Galaxy S7


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A month ago when Evan Blass leaked multiple details on the Galaxy S7, we first heard the term “Always on Display” with respect to the upcoming Galaxy flagship. Samsung has now trademarked the term “Always on Display”, supposedly for use with the Galaxy S7, which will be announced later this month on February 21 at MWC 2016.


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Samsung’s “Always on Display” will make use of the S7’s AMOLED display to provide information on weather, notifications, calendars and S Health data among other things. It will reportedly use as little as one percent of battery per hour but it is unclear if it will be a full-screen mode like Motorola or Google’s Ambient Display or something smaller like LG’s Glance View.

AMOLED displays, by virtue of only illuminating individual pixels, can be used to display information when the rest of the screen is off without consuming much battery power at all. LCD screens don’t permit this kind of energy-saving feature because the entire screen is backlit, even when displaying blacks.

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The idea of an always-on display is hardly anything new and, if anything, it’s peculiar that Samsung hasn’t included something like it already. Even the name isn’t new, with YotaPhone using the term “Always On Display” for years with regards to its e-ink second screen devices. Samsung is sure to have something very different in mind though, and we only have a couple of weeks left until we see it in action.

How do you think Samsung’s Always on Display will differ from Moto’s, LG’s and Google’s?

See Next: AMOLED vs LCD: difference explained

9
Feb

Waterproof components listed for Galaxy S7 on import tracking site


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Those waterproof Galaxy S7 – or at least water-resistant – rumors are starting to look increasingly solid. Import tracking site Zauba has revealed several “waterproof” components for devices with the tell-tale model numbers SM-G930 and SM-G935, those associated with the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge respectively.


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Samsung assembles its devices locally in India, so the import tracking data for a “waterproof SIM tray”, “waterproof mic” and “conductive gasket tape” certainly point to a water-resistant Galaxy S7. Rumors have already indicated an IP67 rating (dustproof and water-resistant up to one meter for up to half an hour). IP67 is the same rating found on the Galaxy S5, although it had a waterproof flap over its USB 3.0 port.

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The listing mentions other things too, like “waterproof octa” and “waterproof HRM” for the Galaxy S7 Edge. “Conductive gasket tape octa” is already known to be found in the Galaxy S5, as you can see on this service parts site and HRM likely refers to the heart-rate monitor. With the return of microSD expansion and water-resistance looking like a lock, are these details enough to make you think twice about the Galaxy S7?

 

9
Feb

Apple TV is getting badly-needed voice-dictation


Apple is really trying to fix one of the biggest complaints about its generally solid 2015 Apple TV: text input. The previous beta 2 of tvOS 9.2 introduced a bluetooth keyboard, and the latest beta 3 version of tvOS 9.2 now has dictation and App Store search for Siri. The dictation feature lets you speak to input text and spell passwords rather than typing them using the remote — a process that’s infuriatingly slow and clunky. To use it, you hold down the remote’s Siri button and speak, with confirmation that it hears you coming via a live level meter.

The App Store search for Siri is another logical addition because, again, the current text input method sucks. Using your voice, you can now seek categories like “photo and video” or “games,” and search for specific apps. Other new features expected for osTV 9.2 include Live Photos and iCloud Photo Library support, better folder organization and a refreshed App Switcher. It’ll likely arrive this spring alongside iOS 9.3.

Via: MacRumors

Source: Apple Developers

9
Feb

Wearable sleeve could improve stroke recovery therapy


When it comes to tools that help stroke victims on their way to recovery, we’ve seen exoskeletons of sorts to medicine covered clot-busting nanoparticles. But researchers from the University of South Hampton and Imperial College London have something altogether different cooked up: a wireless sleeve that gathers information of how a patient’s muscles react during home therapy. As the school tells it, this sleeve, dubbed M-Mark, is the first to bring mechanomyogrpahy sensors (essentially ultra-sensitive microphones that measure muscle contraction) together with tri-axial accelerometers, gyroscopes and magnetometers.

What that means in English is the sleeve is detecting the various inputs and information and using the data to show a patient how much he or she has improved since the beginning of therapy. That info will go to a tablet app that will also give doctors a better look at what’s going on in the patient’s environment and recovery regimen. It’s a bit like Apple’s Healthkit.

Lead researcher Jane Burridge says that the sleeve and app could decrease the amount of time spent with therapists and still ensure a stroke victim gets their 45 minutes of therapy in daily. Perhaps even better? It may bring costs down too — something sorely needed in the healthcare field.

Via: Medgadget

Source: University of Southampton

9
Feb

Samsung Galaxy S7 wallpapers leak out early



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Just when you thought we might get to MWC 2016 without more leaking out about Samsung‘s latest flagship, the Samsung Galaxy S7 wallpapers have appeared to tide us over until Samsung’s February 21st announcement. 13 wallpapers in total have been leaked, all of which are in Samsung’s typical abstract style – as if we expected anything else. We understand that these wallpapers will be available on both the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge come their global release. Here are a few of the good ones:

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Unusually, the wallpapers come in two difference sizes – while we would expect the wallpapers to come in 2560×2560 resolution due to the Quad HD display on both devices, some of the wallpapers appear to be 2240×2240. Not that you’ll likely notice the difference, of course. It’s hard to imagine what else could leak out prior to the Galaxy S7’s announcement, but we’re assuming a full spec list isn’t too far off.


What do you think about the Samsung Galaxy S7 wallpapers? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Source: SamMobile forums via SamMobile

The post Samsung Galaxy S7 wallpapers leak out early appeared first on AndroidSPIN.

9
Feb

Google VR headset is coming this year as rival to Gear VR



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A number of job applications submitted by Google a few weeks ago suggested that the tech company was hiring for a virtual reality (VR) project within its walls. While nothing has been officially confirmed, the evidence is mounting and a new report from Financial Times has once again suggested the existence of a Google VR headset. Such a headset would compete with the Samsung Gear VR headset as it would require the use of a smartphone to achieve its VR experience. The report is also keen to mention that the quality of this Google VR headset will be significantly better than the Google Cardboard.

It’s also been suggested that Google is building in VR features into Android, making it an integral part of its ecosystem. This would make support much easier, particularly when you consider that this would reduce lag. This Google VR headset would be launched in 2016, which suggests any such software improvements to Android would be included in Android N – we’ll have to see whether Google will reveal any of its VR plans at Google I/O in May.


What do you think about a Google VR headset coming this year? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Source: Financial Times via engadget

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9
Feb

Amazon’s new game engine comes with Twitch baked in


Amazon might be known for selling you things, but its cloud services now have just as much of an impact. It already powers many of the most popular apps and websites on the planet, but it’s easy to forget that the company has an impressive online gaming presence thanks to Twitch. With its latest announcement, Amazon has decided to combine all of its strengths and unveiled Lumberyard, a new free gaming engine designed to let developers build A+ games and integrate all of its online services at the same time.

Amazon says Lumberyard is built around making games social. The company wants developers to focus on creating unique games that can support huge communities from the beginning, rather than getting bogged down with the complexities of building a custom engine or firefighting server issues. Once signed up, studios gain access to features that let them play around with character animation, camera frameworks, animation and particle editors, audio tools, weather effects and AI elements. Lumberyard is based on Crytek’s CryEngine and features Double Helix technology it acquired in 2014.

Sure, that sounds great for developers, but what does it mean for you? Because Lumberyard already has cloud elements built into its editor, developers can specify how many Amazon servers they want to use and let the company automatically scale everything to ensure you can connect to a multiplayer game during busy periods. Game makers can also include community news feeds, gifting platforms, leaderboards and in-game messaging with the click of button.

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A screenshot from Alien Abode, a game created with Amazon Lumberyard.

Then there’s Twitch. While Amazon has been pretty quiet on the game-streaming front, the company now looks set to give the service a much needed boost. As with Lumberyard’s other online features, studios can now include Twitch features and enable mod support directly from their editor.

With Twitch ChatPlay, Amazon boasts that developers will be able to implement real-time features that let viewers vote on an in-game outcome, send gifts to their favorite streamers or increase a game’s difficulty based on a player’s viewer count. It could also pave the way for more “Twitch Plays..” games with its built-in support for chat channel commands. Twitch JoinIn, on the other hand, takes viewer interactivity one step further by letting fans instantly jump into a streamer’s game with single click.

Lumberyard currently allows developers to build PC and console games, but Amazon says mobile and VR support is coming soon. While the editor is free, the online retailer will make its money based on the number of active daily users a game has, which may help smaller projects get off the ground quicker and give gamers a wider array of titles to play.

Via: Amazon (Businesswire)

Source: Amazon Lumberyard

9
Feb

Sky Q goes on sale in the UK


Sky TV’s long overdue revamp has finally arrived. The new Sky Q service is available to order starting today, ushering in fresh hardware and a vastly improved UI. The basic box costs £42 per month and can record three shows simultaneously in 1080p — you can watch a fourth one live — on a 1TB hard drive. The Sky Q Silver box, meanwhile, is 4K ready and can capture up to four shows at once onto a 2TB drive, with the option to watch a fifth channel live. It costs £54 per month and supports up to four Sky Q Mini boxes, which cost £99 each, for multi-room viewing.

The upgraded boxes are welcome, but the real attraction here is the revamped software. The old Sky TV experience is terribly outdated — moving around the guide is slow, clunky and often confusing. Sky Q is a much-needed refresh that changes almost every aspect of the navigation — it no longer looks like a spreadsheet, with a vertical list for switching between sections and a heavy emphasis on bright, large images.

Sky Q can be bought online and over the phone right now. If you would rather walk into a store and talk to an expert, however, you’ll have to wait until February 12th before making the all-important upgrade.

Via: Sky (Press Release)

Source: Sky Q

9
Feb

Popular PSP game Lumines coming to Android this year


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Mobile games are all the hype. No longer do you need expensive consoles in order to spend some great time playing. You can install the most addictive and fun games on almost any smartphone. Let that sink in… we all have one. How much things have changed, right?

But even if technology evolves, plenty of us seem to be stuck looking for archaic titles or retro style games. The point is that whether you want a high-resolution FPS or 8-bit style graphics, you will have a hell of a time with plenty of apps. Mobile games are estimated to earn $3.31 billion in revenue, only in the USA, this year. It’s obvious the veteran developers will try to cash in on it!

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Today we are here to talk about Lumines, a game that was very popular during the PSP days. Enhance Games and publisher Mobcast aim to bring it to smartphones around the world. And it’s not only one title – there will be two versions, both coming this year. They are named Lumines 2016 and Lumines VS (temporary monickers).


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Lumines 2016 is said to come to Android (and iOS) this summer, while the VS iteration will be released in the winter. But sadly we don’t know much else about these games. The original Lumines was a Tetris spin-off, so you can expect the new games to follow a similar format.

With that in mind, let’s just sit tight and enjoy other games until Lumines makes its epic comeback. Are any of you looking forward to these launches?