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Jul

Xiaomi Surprises With MacBook Lookalike ‘Mi Notebook Air’


Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi had a surprise in store for attendees of its new Redmi Pro smartphone launch event today, unveiling its first ever PC laptop, named the “Mi Notebook Air”.

The familiar-named aluminum notebook closely resembles a MacBook and features a 13.3-inch 1080p display, up to 2.7GHz Intel Core i5-6200U processor, 8GB RAM, 256GB solid-state storage, and a discrete Nvidia GeForce 940MX graphics card.

Connectivity-wise, there’s a USB-C port included for charging, 2x USB 3.0 ports, 1x HDMI, and a headphone jack. Xiaomi claimed a 9.5 hour battery life for the notebook, which weighs 2.82 pounds.

The company also announced a smaller 12.5-inch (2.36 pounds) model with an Intel Core M3 CPU, 4GB RAM, a 128GB SSD, and integrated graphics, costing $540 in total. Both laptops have a full-size backlit keyboard. The Windows-installed machines will be available in China from August 2, but no details regarding global availability have been given.

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According to CNET, Xiaomi partner Tian Mi will manufacture the Mi Notebook Air. Rumors that the smartphone maker was seeking to enter the PC laptop market have been bubbling for a while, and its unapologetically titled debut offering leaves no doubt the company is seeking to emulate – not to mention compete against – Apple in the Chinese market, albeit in the form of a more budget-conscious package.

Xiaomi saw flat revenues last year, with the struggling smartphone sector making up 90 percent of its sales. The move shows the company sees untapped potential in the Chinese consumer notebook market despite suggestions that it may be on the verge of contracting, which indicates the company is also willing to take a risk as it attempts to justify its $45 billion valuation.

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27
Jul

Apple Progressing on First Retail Stores in Singapore and Mexico City


In addition to expanding its retail footprint in China over the past few years, Apple is moving ahead with new stores in other countries.

Photos obtained by MacRumors from reader Myles today reveal progress on Apple’s first retail store in Singapore, a location that has been confirmed by Apple since November 2015 and under renovation since earlier this year. Construction of the store’s glass facade and canopy is now well underway.

The project allegedly has an expected completion date of October 31, 2016, suggesting that the store could open as early as November.

Additional photos sent to MacRumors by reader Rodrigo show an Apple-like large, black construction barrier at Mexico City’s Via Santa Fe, an upscale wing of Centro Santa Fe, the largest shopping mall in Latin America. The store will be located on the upper level of the shopping mall and is likely in the early stages of renovations.

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In January, an anonymous tipster said Apple is planning a major retail expansion in Latin America, starting with stores in the Mexican cities of Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey. The tipster said Apple will subsequently open its first retail stores in the countries of Chile, Peru, and Argentina.

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27
Jul

How to recover deleted text messages on Android


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How do I recover deleted text messages on Android?

Sure, there are many sites that claim to offer recovery services, but you’d need to be running a rooted device. As noted by AC’s Jerry Hildebrand, Android has used TRIM on the internal storage since 2012, so deleted data is constantly being overwritten. Chances are, unless you acted immediately after deleting the messages, they will be gone forever, in short order.

But if you want to make sure you never lose texts again — whether by mistake or when switching over to a different device — here’s how to do it, using an app appropriately called SMS Backup & Restore by Carbonite.

How to backup your SMS messages

The first thing you’ll need to do is download the free SMS Backup & Restore app from the Google Play Store.

Launch the Google Play Store from your home screen or app drawer.
Tap the search bar and search for SMS Backup and Restore.

Tap SMS Backup & Restore by Carbonite, which should be the top result.

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Tap Install.
Tap Accept.

Tap Open once the app has been installed.

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Tap Backup once the app has opened.
Tap OK if you’re fine with using a default folder on your device, or tap Custom Folder if you want to store your backups on a MicroSD card or in a specific folder on your phone.

Tap the checkbox next to the things you want backed up, especially the text messages (it’s why you’re here, right?).

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Tap the checkbox next to Call Logs if you want them backed up.
Tap the file name next to Text Messages if you want to re-title it yourself.

Tap the checkboxes next to Include MMS Messages and/or Include Emojis/Special characters if you want those included in the backups.

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Optionally, tap Selected Conversations Only if you only want specific text conversations backed up. A window will pop up that lets you select the specific convos you want backed up.
Tap your choice between Local Backup only or Local Backup and Upload, which reveals options to upload to Google Drive, Dropbox, or to Email. To upload your backup, you’ll need to install an Add-on for SMS Backup & Restore.

Tap OK.

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If you decide to only back up your messages locally, you’ll get a message warning that you risk losing your backups if you lose or damage your device. You’ll also be warned that if you set backups to be stored in the default internal storage, you’ll want to transfer them to an external storage device whenever you decide to switch phones.

Your text message conversations will now automatically be backed up to wherever you chose to back them up!

How to restore your SMS messages

Once you’ve got your SMS messages backed up (again, if you just found this article and didn’t have your messages backed up somehow, you’re essentially out of luck), you can restore them on a new device or on the same one.

Launch SMS Backup & Restore from your home screen or app drawer.
Tap Restore.

Tap the checkboxes next to the backups you want to restore. Depending on what you chose to back up, you may have both call logs and SMS messages.

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Tap the arrow next to the SMS messages backups if you have multiple backups stored and want to restore a specific one.
Tap Restore.

Tap OK. This info box informs you that to restore your messages you’ll need to temporarily set SMS Backup and Restore as your default messaging app.

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Tap Yes. Your messages and/or call logs will start restoring.

Tap Close once the restore is completed.

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And there you have it! Your messages (and maybe even your call logs) have been restored! If you’ve decided to back up your data to a cloud service, you should also be able to restore your old messages onto a new phone by following the same steps. Since the data is stored in an XML file, it’s compatible with any Android device, no matter the make or model.

27
Jul

Pokémon Go Plus accessory won’t arrive until September


Nintendo UK has announced that the Pokémon Go Plus accessory won’t be arriving until September. The company confirmed the delay in a Twitter response, thanking trainers for their patience. The small device can be deployed by players for $34.99 to help them detect and catch Pokémon.

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The accessory aids players in slinging Pokéballs at virtual Pokémon as they head out the front door and explore their surroundings.

The #PokemonGO Plus accessory will arrive in Sept. instead of the originally expected end of July. Thanks for your patience, Trainers!

— Nintendo UK (@NintendoUK) 27 July 2016

The device itself connects to the smartphone via Bluetooth, which should help those playing to be alert when creatures are near without having to pull out their phone every few seconds to check.

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27
Jul

Nintendo NX: Completely portable, powered by Nvidia Tegra chip, and games that come on cartridges, claim sources


Nintendo NX rumours continue to swirl ahead of any official details of the confirmed new console from Nintendo.

The latest rumour plays on previous expectations that it would involve a portable controller allowing gamers to play on the go, and away from their TV at home.

However, according to a number of sources talking to gaming site Eurogamer, it is not just the controller that will be portable, but the whole games console.

“Nintendo’s upcoming NX will be a portable, handheld console with detachable controllers,” the site is claiming. “On the move, NX will function as a high-powered handheld console with its own display. So far so normal – but here’s the twist: we’ve heard the screen is bookended by two controller sections on either side, which can be attached or detached as required.”

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Earlier in July, a patent filed by Nintendo in December last year was uncovered suggesting an NX handheld console was very much on the cards.

These latest rumours suggest that those patents rather than just referring to the controller as previously expected, could now be the actual console itself.

Eurogammer’s sources also suggest the console will come with a docking station to allow users to connect the console to their TV to carry on gaming on the big screen when they get home.

The site also claims that the console will be powered by an Nvidia Tegra chip, with development kits rumoured to be currently using the Tegra X1 chip found in the Shield Android tablet and the Google Pixel C tablet.

In what could be a strange move, but one that will no doubt flood gamers with waves of nostalgia, Nintendo is even supposedly complementation using cartridges for games rather than opting purely digital downloads as found on the Apple iPad or Shield, or discs as found the PS4 and Xbox One.

If the console is handheld focused, as the rumours suggest, a cartridge based system would make sense to appeal to a younger gift receiving audience, but with every other manufacturer in the market moving towards digital downloads as fast as they can, time will tell if the move makes sense or whether Nintendo should have gone for a cleaner digital only device instead. 

27
Jul

My Passport Ultra hard drive lets you store up to 177 hours of 4K footage


This is sponsored advertising content in association with Western Digital.

If you’re into video, you know how quickly your hard drive can fill up. A 1080 shoot here, a 4K shoot there. It soon goes. For most of us, a laptop with 128GB or 256GB of hard drive space just isn’t up to scratch. 

The Western Digital My Passport Ultra range of external hard drives delivers a number of features for your storage needs, making sure you’ve got plenty of space, a small enough device to fit in your bag, and one that is safe too.

Here are five reasons you should get one:

Size

The WD My Passport Ultra range comes in a variety of storage sizes, You can get 500 GB, 1 TB, 2 TB, 3 TB and even 4 TB capacities, giving you plenty of storage space for your video files. A minute of 1080p HD video at 60fps is around 200MB, while a one minute 4K video is 375MB. That means the 4 TB WD My Passport Ultra drive can store over 177 hours of 4K footage. 

Backup

If you’re not planning on using your My Passport Ultra hard drive to carry around video footage, you can use it as a backup device. The included software allows you to easily schedule backups to the drive, making sure your videos, photos, documents, and other files are backed up frequently. The system can even work out what has or hasn’t changed and backs up accordingly, so you get faster backups.

Security

With all those personal files on such a portable device, you don’t want them to get into the wrong hands because you’ve left it on a bus or in a coffee shop. The WD My Passport Ultra range of hard drives come with a number of security features, including the ability to set a password and 256-bit AES hardware encryption. WD Security is hardware based and built into the drive. Your files are accessible and safe, even when you plug your My Passport Ultra or My Passport for Mac into a computer that does not have WD Security installed. All you’ve got to do is enter your password and the self-contained security application on the drive kicks into operation.

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It’s amazing what a difference a fast transfer can make, and the WD My Passport Ultra drive helps on that front by featuring USB 3.0 compatibility. USB 3 offering 5 Gb/s transfer speed (3X faster than USB 2.0). Plus, you can power up your My Passport Ultra without carrying a bulky power cord and plug.

Accessories

Hard drives can look cool too. And rather than just give you a boring black or beige box, the WD My Passport Ultra range comes in a range of four colours; black, brilliant white, noble blue, and wild berry. Furthermore you can accessorise your hard drive with either a soft carry case for when you are on the go, or a further splash of colour with the WD Grip Pack. It adds a protective coloured bumper around the drive and comes with a flat USB cable to match. Colours include fuchsia, grape, sky, smoke, and slate.

27
Jul

Microsoft’s new Editor and Researcher tools help you easily write the perfect essays


Microsoft has unveiled two new Word features for its Office 365 users. Researcher and Editor are two tools which harness machine learning to help you create better work.

Microsoft is aiming the first of its new tools at those who need to write quality essays, by giving them a single-click tool for adding in properly formatted citation. The second is for tidying up any grammatical errors once you’re finished. 

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Researcher makes use of Bing Knowledge Graph to pull in relevant content from around the web which is “structured, safe and credible”. In other words, it shouldn’t just give you a bunch of links from Wikipedia to throw in to your thesis.

As the service develops, Microsoft will increase reference materials to include information from national science centres, respected encyclopaedias and history databases among others to ensure that all the information you could need is reliable, and easy to get to. 

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A few months ago, Microsoft purchased SwiftKey, the company most well known for its predictive Android keyboard app. And it seems as though it’s putting the company’s expertise in natural language processing to good use right away with Editor. 

Editor uses machine learning and natural language processing to make suggestions that help improve your grammar and choice of words. 

In its early state it will help you by simplifying any written work by flagging complex words, or phrases which aren’t clear. An example given by Microsoft is something like recommending “most” instead of “the majority of”. 

Because it’s cloud-based and uses machine learning, Editor will get better over time. From autumn this year it will be even be able to tell you why words or phrases may not be accurate in your Word documents, teaching you how to write better, as well as correcting you. 

Microsoft Outlook – Focused inbox and @ mentions

Microsoft’s Outlook apps for both iOS and Android have a really neat focussed inbox feature which helps filter out emails you want to read, moving them away from the spam you don’t want to read. 

This feature is now making its way to Outlook for both Windows and Mac as well as Outlook on the web. 

In addition, Microsoft is rolling out @metions to Outlook on Windows and Mac. This lets you flag actions for other users just by typing the @ symbol in the email. Then you just choose the person you want to flag, and it’s done. That person will then know that an action is required. 

What’s more, you can filter emails based on which ones you are flagged in, to find actions you need to complete more easily. 

PowerPoint Zoom

Lastly, Microsoft announced a new Zoom feature for PowerPoint which lets you create interactive and non-linear presentations.

It’s essentially a way to smoothly transition from one slide to another, even if they’re in different sections of the presentation. It’s no longer a case of going from one slide to the next in sequence. 

27
Jul

EE begins offering six free months of BT Sport


The new football season is almost upon us, what with Wimbledon, the Euros and the Tour de France out of the way. (Of course, there’s still the small matter of the Olympics and Paralympics.) As promised, EE is giving its subscribers better access to the action through a six-month trial of BT Sport. To sign up, text “Sport” to 150 from an EE smartphone, or call customer services. The only caveat is that you have to be a pay monthly (phone, tablet or SIM-only) subscriber — sorry, pay-as-you-go customers.

Through the mobile app, you’ll get access to BT Sport 1, BT Sport 2, BT Sport Europe and ESPN. Those channels cover a range of sporting competition including the Premier League (42 matches), the UEFA Champions League and Europa League, UFC fighting, NBA basketball and Aviva Premiership rugby. Just be aware that if you sign up now, the promotion will run out by January — EE and BT are banking on you getting hooked and shelling out the £5 per month add-on charge thereafter.

27
Jul

Gionee’s M6 smartphones tackle security in a different way


Chinese phone manufacturer Gionee has unveiled a new flagship phone in the form of the M6 and M6 Plus, and it might bring other smartphones to mind. Both models of the new phone will feature various features meant to make it stand out from the crowd, namely in the form of a special encryption chip.

But while it’s meant to offer additional encryption and safety for users, it also succeeds in keeping quite close to both Huawei and Apple designs in terms of hardware. Even a quick glance at the phone brings Huawei’s product to mind, but then the phone also looks quite sleek. It’s not about how it looks, however — it’s about functionality, with Gionee noting the pitfalls of some privacy and security efforts of its competitors. It hopes to circumvent security issues that exist with the iPhone’s lock screen, for example, noting that after someone gets past that, the rest of the information on the phone is then freely accessible.

The phone will feature on-chip data encryption, a massive battery that offers up to 55 hours of call time and 794 hours of standby time. Interestingly, you can use the phone to charge other electronic devices as well. The massive battery and the alternative approach to security make Gionee’s product a unique one, but if you’re interested in checking it out you’ll have to pony up about $404 for the Gionee M6 and $449 for the M6 Plus. Even the marketing on the phone’s official page looks familiar — Apple, anyone?

27
Jul

Sky Sports will share Premier League goals on Twitter as they happen


After spending a record £4.2 billion on securing the rights to 126 live games over the next next three Premier League seasons, Sky wants more people tuning into coverage regardless of where they are (as long as it’s not on Vine). It’s already announced that it will show highlights on-demand from this season — including extended replays on TV, the web and mobile through Sky Go — but the broadcaster confirmed today that it will soon push real-time video clips direct to Twitter for anyone to view.

In partnership with Twitter, Sky Sports will show a “selection of the key goals and moments from every Premier League game broadcast during the season” and detailed post-match analysis. Clips will be pushed to Sky Sports’ @SkyFootball account, which looks set to build on its already-impressive three million followers.

Sky Sports customers will also get access to more clips from every match shown. They’ll be available through the Sky Sports Football Score app, which will also show full highlights of all Premier League and Football League games from every match, including those shown live on BT Sport, right after the final whistle. From this season, lucky viewers in Ireland can watch 3pm kick-offs too, which really rubs it in the noses of their UK counterparts.