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Mar

OnePlus 6: News, Rumors, Release Date, Specs, and more!


This is everything you need to know about the OnePlus 6!

OnePlus has been on a cycle of releasing two smartphones per year: a major release in the spring, and a minor tweak of that previous phone in the fall. It’s nearly spring 2018, which means it’s nearly time for another OnePlus phone. Here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming OnePlus 6!

The design

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The OnePlus 5T was the first time the company increased the size of its displays, and it looks like there will be more refinements coming with the OnePlus 6. The 6 will keep the stretched out design, but will add a notch up top, similar to… some other phones you may have seen. In addition to a high-quality display, OnePlus is also expected to move to a glass back, hopefully including Qi wireless charging in the process.

According to the image, the fingerprint reader will still be mounted on the rear of the phone, though earlier rumors suggested there would be an in-display fingerprint sensor. The dual cameras are still present, though this time in the center instead of the upper left. Of course, this is a leaked image and should be taken with a grain of salt until the official announcement is made.

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Not too long after that first photo was shared, Evan Blass shared the above one on Twitter – further confirming much of what we were already expecting. The dual cameras are positioned in a vertical fashion, the fingerprint sensor lies below them, and there’s a 3.5mm headphone jack (yay!).

However, unlike the previous photo, Blass’s shows the back of the OnePlus 6 to have a textured, wood-like finish. OnePlus experimented with a lot of different back materials with the OnePlus One in 2014, and finishes like Sandstone White and Lava Red for the 5T show that the company is trying to stand out with its design. I’m guessing this isn’t the only special back material we’ll see for the 6, and it’ll be exciting to see what else OnePlus has up its sleeve.

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Official picture of the OnePlus 6’s notch.

And, of course, the OnePlus 6 will have the infamous notch. This is something we were already anticipating, but OnePlus confirmed our suspicions while speaking to The Verge on March 28.

OnePlus’s reasoning for the notch is that it gives users more screen real-estate as opposed to using a more traditional design, and co-founder Carl Pei argues that it’s more thought-out than a lot of the notches we saw during MWC 2018.

The notch will be hidden whenever you’re watching a video, the clock has been moved to the left of the status bar, and we’ll also see the same gesture system that OnePlus added to the 5T with its OxygenOS Open Beta in late January.

More: OnePlus 6 supposedly leaks with iPhone X notch and glass back

Specifications

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Of course, a phone isn’t just a pretty external design. The internal hardware needs to be up to snuff to push pixels and take all of our lovely Instagram photos. Fortunately, it seems the OnePlus 6 will be up to the task. Early benchmarks suggest the phone will ship with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 845, the same chip that will likely be found in every other flagship device this year. Benchmarks have been gamed in the past — so take this all with the same grain of salt as before — but it’s a safe bet for OnePlus to include all the latest internal hardware with the OnePlus 6, just like they’ve done in previous generations.

A new image recently popped up revealing numerous specs for the OnePlus 6, and while we can’t confirm any of the information presented, it does allow us to build the following spec sheet:

Operating System Android 8.1 with Oxygen OS
Display 6.2-inch OLED with notch 2160x 1080 resolution, 18:9 aspect ratio
Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 845
Camera 12MP + 20MP rear combo
RAM 8GB
Storage As much as 256 GB
Battery 3300mAhNon-removableDash charging (assumed)
Rear cameras Dual cameras
Water resistance No
Colors Black

More: Exclusive: OnePlus 6 has 19:9 notched display, Snapdragon 845, top benchmarks

The software

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We haven’t seen any leaks for specific software features coming with the OnePlus 6, but it’s safe to expect the same vanilla Android style that OnePlus has used since 2014. OxygenOS is a known quantity at this point, featuring a few key improvements over what ships in Google’s Pixel line. There will surely be an Open Beta for users who like to live on the bleeding edge and try new features at the cost of stability. Expect a true dark theme, expect gesture controls and a few other little niceties that add up to a great software experience.

Price and availability

This is still up in the air at this point, but we can make an educated guess based on OnePlus’ previous devices. The OnePlus 5 retailed for $479, while the OnePlus 5T goes for a cool $499. It’d be nice if the OnePlus 6 kept that same price, but another small price increase isn’t out of the question.

That same leaked image mentioned above suggests that the OnePlus 6 will cost as much as $749, but it’s unclear what currency this is representing. The same post compares the OnePlus 6 against the iPhone X and Galaxy S9+ with $1517 and $1200 price tags, respectively, so either way, we can probably expect OnePlus’s next flagship to cost a good deal less compared to most other OEMs.

As for availability, the OnePlus 3 was released in June of 2016, and the OnePlus 5 in June of 2017. Some early reports suggest we may see an earlier release this year, but June is a safe bet.

Stay tuned for more!

This is what we know — and a bit of what we’re guessing — about the OnePlus 6 for now. We’re expecting an earlier than normal release this year, so stay tuned for more coverage!

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Updated 3/28/18 – Added new photo and info about the OnePlus 6’s notch.

28
Mar

Best External Battery Packs for Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+


Keep your phone alive. These are the best battery packs for your Galaxy S8 and S8+!

Trying to find a great battery pack for your Galaxy S8 or S8+? Fortunately, you’re in the right place!

Just like with every other part of its operating system, Samsung gives the user a couple options when it comes to charging the phone. You can use the USB-C port for faster charging, or the phone includes Qi wireless charging for slower — but more convenient — power ups.

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The same choice is available when it comes to battery packs. There are a few Qi options — but these will be slower than just plugging in a wire. There’s also the fact that you’ll need to keep the phone in contact with the battery bank, while using a wire means you can move and use the phone while it charges.

On the wired side, it’s good to look for a battery bank that charges with USB-C so you can use the same charger for the battery bank as you do your phone. Quick Charge support and USB Power Delivery support should also be included — the former to charge your phone faster and the latter to charge your laptop. With all that said, let’s look at some of the battery packs for your Galaxy S8 and S8+!

  • AUKEY USB-C 26,500 mAh Power Bank
  • RAVPower Wireless Portable Charger
  • Anker PowerCore+ 20,100 USB-C
  • Anker PowerCore 13,000 USB-C

Aukey USB-C 26,500 mAh Power Bank

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This is my personal battery pack, and I can say with confidence it’s very versatile. The USB-C port can be used to both charge the pack and your other devices, and is powerful enough to boost most modern laptops — albeit slower than their wall outlets. The pack has enough juice to charge your Galaxy S8 or S8+ at least six times, with quick charge support for fast top-ups. When the power bank is depleted, just use the same USB-C charger that came with your phone.

At $77, this is the most expensive power bank on our list, but the huge capacity and ability to charge laptops mean it’s a worthwhile investment for your Galaxy S8 and any future devices.

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RAVPower Wireless Portable Charger

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This RAVPower charger lets you charge your phone either from the single USB ports, or with an integrated Qi charging pad. The Qi charging pad charges your phone at 10 watts — the same as Samsung’s Fast Charge Wireless Stand The pack itself charges via micro-USB, which means you’ll need to use a different charger than the one that ships with your phone. The 10,400 mAh cell is enough to charge your phone two to three times, so it doesn’t have the same endurance as other picks on our list. It should still be enough to get you through a rough weekend though.

This pack goes for $68, which means you’re definitely paying a premium for the Qi compatibility. Still — if that’s a feature you want — RAVPower is a fine brand to go with.

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Anker PowerCore+ 20,100 USB-C

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Anker is another reputable battery brand, and plenty of our staff use this same battery. There is a single USB-C port that can be used to charge your phone or laptop, or used to charge the battery pack itself. That port only charges devices at a max of 15 watts, meaning it probably won’t charge most laptops, but does work with less powerful models like the 12-inch MacBook. The battery pack is good for about six charges to your phone, making it a worthwhile companion for your next vacation.

This battery is available for $66 at the time of writing, which is comparable to other packs of its capacity. Anker does offer a similar model with a 26,800 mAh capacity and 30 watts of output, but that goes for $100. If you need more capacity or a more powerful output, go for the AUKEY battery above.

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Anker PowerCore 13,000 USB-C

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If you don’t need a high capacity and want to save some money and weight, Anker’s smaller PowerCore batteries are a great option. The latest model charges with USB-C, so you don’t need to worry about a separate charger. This battery doesn’t output from its USB-C port though, meaning you can’t use it with a laptop or Nintendo Switch. You can get two to three charges from this battery, and the lighter weight will mean it’s less weight in your purse or backpack.

At $40, this is the least expensive option on our list. If you don’t intend to charge anything except your phone or headphones — and want to save some dough — this is a great option.

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Which battery pack do you use with your Galaxy S8? Let us know down below!

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28
Mar

Baltimore’s 911 dispatch system was hacked last weekend


Baltimore’s 911 dispatch system was hacked over the weekend and authorities temporarily shut it down. The mayor’s office confirmed to The Baltimore Sun that the system was digitally infiltrated early Saturday morning, but provided no other details while the investigation is ongoing.

Ergo, we don’t know how this particular system was vulnerable to intrusion just yet. At least the fix wasn’t onerous: City personnel identified a “limited breach” of the Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) that automatically routes emergency requests to dispatchers, and the department switched it to manual mode while the affected server was isolated and taken offline. The CAD system was fully restored by 2AM Sunday.

While it’s not an incident on the level of breaking into law enforcement arrest records, hacking a dispatch system compromises crucial civil infrastructure. An FBI spokesman told The Baltimore Sun that the agency was aware of the CAD breach and provided technical assistance.

Source: The Baltimore Sun

28
Mar

Chrome feature makes it easier to cast videos from your desktop


To cast a video from your computer to a TV, you only need to open a file on Chrome, click the Cast icon and choose your device. Or, you can install a third-party app or extension like Videostream, which can play almost any video format. Not that hard, right? Google’s Chrome team is making it much easier to beam videos from your PC, though. Chromium Evangelist François Beaufort has revealed that the team has rolled out a new feature to the beta channel that adds a “Cast file” option below “Cast tab” and “Cast desktop.”

No need to go anywhere else in the browser anymore: you only need to click the Cast icon and click the chevron next to “Cast to” in order to see the option under the list of sources. It’s only live for some people on the Beta channel at the moment, but you can also force it to show up. Right click on Chrome beta, choose properties and add the command line flag “–enable-features=EnableCastLocalMedia” to switch the feature on. If you cast a lot of files from your PC, this could make the process of opening videos less tedious, though you’ll have to wait for a wider release if you don’t want to play with the browser’s beta offerings.

Source: François Beaufort (Google+)

28
Mar

‘Mario Kart’ Monopoly will have you racing to buy properties


Hasbro’s Super Mario Bros.-themed Monopoly looks delightful enough as it is, but it might feel a bit lacking if you prefer the kart-driving version of the beloved Italian plumber. The good news is that you won’t have to make do with the ordinary Mario Monopoly — not when toy and board game giant has released Monopoly Gamer: Mario Kart. Like its predecessor, it incorporates Kart characters and twists into the game. You can choose from the Mario, Princess Peach, Luigi and Toad Mario Kart tokens, which all have specific powers and abilities. When the Toad token player rolls a Power-Up Boost, for instance, all players must pay them one coin.

Aside from the tokens and power-ups, you can also purchase Kart-themed properties, including Rainbow Road and Bower’s Castle. And when you pass Go, you don’t just collect $200 Kart coins, you also trigger a race where you can compete against the other players for the “Grand Prix” card. Of course, you’ll have to do all those while dodging banana peels and tossing shells, because it wouldn’t be fun otherwise. Monopoly Mario Kart edition is now available at GameStop for $25. It’ll make its way to more retailers this summer, while new tokens, including Bowser, Donkey Kong and Yoshi will be out this fall.

28
Mar

Facebook is making it easier to delete your data


In the wake of Cambridge Analytica, Facebook is reminding folks to check on their privacy settings for the social network. “Last week showed how much more work we need to do to enforce out policies and help people understand how Facebook works and the choices they have over the data,” a blog post reads. “We’ve heard loud and clear that privacy settings and other important tools are too hard to find and that we must do more to keep people informed.” Cambridge Analytica isn’t mentioned by name once in the post.

On desktop, the privacy shortcuts selection from the dropdown takes you to a privacy checkup, which acts more like a FAQ than an actual menu to change any settings. In the mobile app, though, you’ll have quick access to making your account more secure (adding two-factor authentication and controlling who sees your posts, among other tools). The big addition to the privacy center though, is being able to delete anything you’ve shared or reacted to, and your search history.

Facebook also made it easier to inspect how you’re advertised to. There are options for changing how you’re tracked and advertised to on the greater web. You can also download a copy of your Facebook data (photos, contacts, timeline posts). If you don’t think this goes far enough, or just don’t trust Facebook at its word, there are browser extensions for blocking Facebook’s data-sharing. Facebook said that previously, all these functions were spread across “nearly 20” different screens on mobile.

One thing that isn’t any easier? Deleting your account. The only option offered via the general account settings page is deactivation, which simply hides your account rather than removing it wholesale. You still have to Google for the deletion page, then make a request manually and wait up to 90 days for the process to take place. This obfuscation has been around for awhile now, and likely won’t change anytime soon.

Source: Facebook Newsroom

28
Mar

Watch NVIDIA’s GTC keynote in under 15 minutes


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As usual, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang revealed a ton of news during his keynote at the company’s GPU Technology Conference yesterday. There’s the new Quadro GV100 GPU, which is based on NVIDIA’s Volta architecture and will power its new RTX ray tracing technology. The company also revealed its Drive Constellation system for testing self-driving cars in virtual reality, which will certainly help now that it’s pausing real world testing. Finally, NVIDIA made some major announcements around AI: its new DGX-2 “personal supercomputer” is insanely powerful, and it’s also partnering with ARM to bring its deep learning technology into upcoming Trillium mobile chips.

28
Mar

Apple and Northwestern University Partner to Train Chicago Teachers on ‘Everyone Can Code’ Curriculum


Apple today announced it will establish a Center for Excellence at Lane Tech College Prep in Chicago, which will serve as a hub for teachers at Chicago Public Schools to learn and subsequently teach Apple’s Everyone Can Code curriculum.

Apple is developing the hub in partnership with Northwestern University, whose professors will lead the sessions. Teachers will gain expertise in Everyone Can Code, a free program designed to help students learn how to code, and they’ll also have the opportunity to be trained on App Development with Swift.

In addition to the free professional learning sessions, Apple says educators will also have access to in-school coaching and mentorship opportunities to ensure they are comfortable teaching the complete Everyone Can Code curriculum. Apple will outfit the Center for Excellence with iPads, Macs, and accessories.

Apple CEO Tim Cook:

Teachers make a world of difference in their students’ lives, and we owe so much of our own success to their creativity, hard work and dedication. At Apple, we believe every student should have the opportunity to learn to code and we are thrilled to help provide new learning opportunities for Chicago-area teachers so they can bring coding into their classrooms.

David Figlio, Dean of Northwestern’s School of Education and Social Policy:

We strive to bring Northwestern’s research, teaching, and service missions together in our local communities to make lives better in our hometowns of Chicago, Evanston and beyond. By collaborating with visionary companies like Apple and the education experts in the Chicago Public Schools, we have the chance to do something transformative for Chicago and the world.

This effort is an extension of an existing collaboration between Apple and Chicago to bring coding opportunities to the city’s nearly 500,000 students through a citywide expansion of Everyone Can Code.

Apple hosted an education-themed event at Lane Tech College Prep on Tuesday, where it introduced a new 9.7-inch iPad with Apple Pencil support, a new Schoolwork app for teachers and students, and more.

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Mar

Best Buy Flash Sale: Save Big on Mac Notebooks, 5th Gen iPad, Apple Watch Series 3, and More Today Only


Best Buy today launched a 24-hour flash sale that includes heavy discounts on MacBook Air, MacBook Pro with and without Touch Bar, fifth-generation iPad, Apple Watch Series 3, and iMac. Best Buy’s new sale has the best prices available online for many of the products today, with discounts reaching as much as $400 off high-end MacBook Pro configurations.

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You can find all of the Apple products on sale at Best Buy today only in the list below, all of which represent refreshes from 2017. Remember that students and parents of students can save an extra $50 on Mac notebooks when signing up for Student Deals.

  • MacBook Air – Save $300 on select models / as low as $649.99 with Student Deals
  • MacBook Pro without Touch Bar – Save up to $350 on select models / as low as $949.99 with Student Deals
  • MacBook Pro with Touch Bar – Save up to $400 on select models / as low as $1,449.99 with Student Deals
  • Fifth-gen 9.7-inch iPad – Save $80 on select models / as low as $249.99 for 32GB
  • Apple Watch Series 3 – Save $30 / as low as $299.00 for 38mm Aluminum
  • 21.5-inch iMac (3.4 GHz, 8GB RAM, 1TB Fusion Drive) for $1,274.99, down from $1,499.99

Best Buy has numerous other items on sale today, including $200 off Bragi The Dash headphones, $100 off Beats Solo3 Wireless headphones, $170 Beats Studio2 Wireless headphones, discounts on HD and 4K TVs, and more. Be sure to check out all the items on sale over at Best Buy, and make your purchases before the discounts expire tonight at 11:59 p.m. CT.

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Mar

SpaceX and Boeing inch closer toward manned space missions


NASA’s Commercial Crew Program is making “significant progress” according to the space agency, which has outlined upcoming missions for both Boeing and SpaceX. The race between the two companies to be the first to provide commercial transportation services in space appears to be neck-and-neck. Boeing has an unmanned orbital flight test scheduled for August this year, while SpaceX plans to complete a crewless flight to the International Space Station in the same month. Crewed missions are then slated to take place in November and December, respectively.

But while NASA says that both companies are “meeting contractual milestones and maturing their designs” for their spacecraft — Boeing with its CST-100 Starliner and SpaceX with its Dragon 2 vehicle — there is a strong chance flight tests could slip into 2019. GAO has already predicted delays due to flight certification, while Ars Technica’s space editor Eric Berger revealed in a tweet that program manager Kathy Lueders appears to have “low confidence” in crew flights this year. As the delay of the James Webb Space Telescope shows, it doesn’t matter how much hype there is around a mission, getting it right the first time is always going to be more important than a schedule.

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