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17
Nov

Tumblr gives you an easy way to make reaction GIFs on mobile


Tumblr made it easier to search for GIFs earlier this year, but if you’re tired of seeing the same old stuff, you’ll like this update a lot better. The social network has created a built-in GIF maker for its mobile apps that can process videos without having to fire up another app or a website. You simply have to compose a new Photo post and pick any video or photo burst (that iPhone 6s/6s Plus format that captures actions in the pictures you take) you want.

Source: Tumblr

17
Nov

INVIDIA SHIELD K1: The ultimate tablet for gamers is available for $199


Just in time for the holidays, the ultimate gaming tablet is back at a new price of $199. The NVIDIA K1 tablet is specifically designed for gamers with a full HD 1080p 8″ display, a 192-core Kepler architecture GPU and dual-front facing speakers. The SHIELD K1 focuses on incredible graphics, and in the graph below shows how it outperforms the competition in performance tests.

 

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NVIDIA also offers GeForce NOW, a gaming service for $7.99 per month(three months free), which allows you to stream real PC games to your tablet at 1080p(60fps). Over 50 games can be streamed from GeForce NOW, and some of the popular titles include Mad Max, Red Faction: Armageddon, LEGO Hobbit and Saints Row

And just like other gaming platforms, the NVIDIA SHIELD K1 has an optional gaming controller for the optimal gaming experience for $59.99. In addition to the gaming controller, NVIDIA also offers the SHIELD DIRECTSTYLUS 2 which allows for note taking and accurate painting and drawing on the screen. If you’d like to learn more head on over to NVIDIA.com or Amazon.com where you can get the K1 tablet for just $199.

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Full Specs:

PROCESSOR  

NVIDIA® Tegra® K1 192 core Kepler GPU
2.2 GHz ARM Cortex A15 CPU with 2GB RAM

DISPLAY 8-inch 1920×1200 multi-touch Full HD display
AUDIO Front facing stereo speakers, dual bass reflex port with built-in microphone
STORAGE* 16 GB
*Portion of storage occupied by system software.
WIRELESS 802.11n 2×2 Mimo 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi
Bluetooth 4.0 LE
GPS / GLONASS
INTERFACE Mini-HDMI output
Micro-USB 2.0
MicroSD storage slot
3.5 mm stereo headphone jack
with microphone support
MOTION SENSORS 3-axis gyro
3-axis accelerometer
3-axis compass
GAMING FEATURES SHIELD controller compatible
GeForce NOW™ cloud gaming
Console Mode
NVIDIA ShadowPlay
CAMERAS Front: 5MP HDR; Back: 5MP auto focus HDR
VIDEO FEATURES 4K Ultra-HD Ready
SOFTWARE UPDATES SHIELD software upgrades directly from NVIDIA
BATTERY 19.75 Watt Hours
WEIGHT AND SIZE Weight: 12.6 oz / 356 g, Height: 8.8in / 221mm
Width: 5.0in / 126mm, Depth: 0.36in / 9.2mm
OPERATING SYSTEM Android 5.0 Lollipop
INCLUDED APPS Google Play™
NVIDIA SHIELD Hub
NVIDIA Dabbler™
Squid
Twitch
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES SHIELD tablet K1 cover
SHIELD controller
SHIELD world charger
SHIELD stylus

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17
Nov

Apple now has 95% of the smartphone industry’s profits


Earlier this year, a report by The Wall Street Journal caused a minor uproar among many fans in Android land when it reported that, as of Q1 2015, Apple was raking in 92% of the smartphone industry’s profits, with Samsung earning 15%. The numbers exceed the standard 100% due to these two companies making profits at the expense of other companies such as LG or BlackBerry. While some might still be reeling in reaction, the profit picture about to be painted is likely to push them over the edge: according to a new study by Canaccord Genuity, as of Q3 2015, Apple is now making 95% of the profits.

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The above chart essentially says everything. After the iPhone 5 released in 2012, it would appear the company’s sales started to slide, however things began to pick up early in 2013 and then have continued to climb to ever higher heights since then. Samsung’s profit data, on the other hand, is an almost mirror image of Apple’s, with 2013 serving as the highest point in the recent past, and dropping sharply thereafter.

Of all the other companies listed, BlackBerry has fallen the farthest, however things may start to change now that the Priv has released. Lenovo/Motorola and Sony have almost no growth whatsoever. LG and HTC have also fallen over time.

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About Apple

Like it or not, Apple can command such a profound profit despite only accounting for around 15% of global smartphone sales. This is due in no small part thanks to the pricing of the iPhone, which as Phone Arena points out, “the price of the average iPhone going up from $620 back in 2014 to $670 during Q3 2015, and this at a 37 percent operating margin. Apple doesn’t need to win the volume game in order to dominate the profit charts.”

The study found that Samsung now has an average sale price of $180 per handset, which means that despite the success of devices like the Galaxy S6 or Galaxy Note in some countries, the world-at-large clearly isn’t purchasing such expensive handsets. Part of this can also be attributed to the Innovator’s Dilemma, a subject matter that came up in recent weeks due to one analyst’s decree that Samsung will exit the smartphone business within the next 5 years.

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To boil the idea down into a simple situation, now that there are so many OEMs making Android phones, and due to all of them using Android, customers will no longer be inclined to pay top dollar for a device that has the same features or functions as a cheaper one. Even adding in extra bells and whistles typically will have no effect on the average customer, who is looking for the best deal possible rather than having a burning compassion to purchase the absolutely tip-of-the-top.

This is also why Apple can still command such a high price tag for its products: no one else can make iOS devices, thus if you want in you need to pony up the pennies. As the iOS/iPhone brand can not be “eroded” by the presence of competition, those who want an iPhone are thus forced to either buy one, or else “settle” for an Android alternative, something that some people absolutely refuse to consider. Likewise the fact that Apple itself doesn’t make a “cheap” iPhone ensures that even within its own customer base, the profit picture will always be paramount.

What will happen?

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Each year, there are “doomsday” predictions that Apple will finally bite off more than it can chew; that its latest product portfolio will fail to attract. The iPhone 6S for example, was criticized by some for making 3D Touch a major selling point despite criticism that it’s not simplistic or intrinsic. Still, the company has broken all iPhone sales records once again.

What is not usually highlighted is the fact that Apple is also releasing its devices in new territories each year, which means more sales opportunities. It would be quite interesting to see what the profit picture might look like if the company was consistently releasing its hardware only in the same markets year-after-year. While growth is growth, the current situation is a bit tantamount to a fish swimming in a bowl one year, a pond the next year, and the ocean the year after that: as the magnitude itself increases so too does the potential for new things to happen.

The Size Problem

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Perhaps the one big “problem” Apple may face with respect to its iPhone is the size itself: there are, and will continue to be, customers who simply refuse to go beyond the 4-inch form factor that was last seen on the iPhone 5S and 5C. Even on a personal level, I know dozens of avid Apple supporters who are still sporting their own 5S due to the “unwieldy” size of even the standard 6. Many don’t want to purchase another 5S if theirs breaks due to outdated hardware, but feel abandoned as Cupertino has “forgotten” about them.

It is with this contention that rumors of an iPhone 6C coming in Spring 2016 seem more plausible. Apple itself must be aware of the segment of its customer base resisting change, and at the risk of losing them entirely, could easily put out an appeasal product. The 6C need not be the creme-de-la-creme, but so long as it has updated hardware components beyond the 5C and perhaps a new design (even if it’s plastic) it will appeal to them.

7th Heaven may be (somewhat) less likely

2016 will also bring with it the probable production of an iPhone 7, and with it a brand new design. This of course, will restart the entire “buy it again” purchase cycle and thus, provided nothing major changes in consumer spending habits, next year will see even greater sales. Perhaps. While there will always be a dedicated collective of customers who purchase Apple no matter what, looking at the general public, next year could – in theory – be the first to break the recent growth trend.

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Can the iPhone 7 have anything as “revolutionary” as Force Touch/3D Touch?

Even with an all new design, the iPhone 7 is less likely to have “revolutionary” features though the company will certainly seek to market something. Consider that, for many, the iPhone 6 represents the epitome of the product they always wanted. It’s bigger and better than those iPhones that came before it, and in theory it’s enough. The iPhone 6S gets a major market simply because all those on two year contracts are upgrading. Likewise, some customers specifically wait for the “S” models to change as they typically have more dramatic differences than the “non-S” iPhones which are mainly used to show off a new design.

Even if the rumors are true and Apple puts an AMOLED screen into the iPhone 7, the tangible benefits may be less noticeable for content consumers. Sure the colors might be richer and the blacks inkier, but faced with the prospect of spending on an all new phone when their current one is more-than-suitable, who is to say how many will open their wallets.

What does all this mean for Android

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For Android OEMs, the profit picture is seemingly getting bleaker by the minute. Whereas last year saw a few “shockers” like the OnePlus One – top tier specs in affordable clothing – this year has seen even the budget phones go big. The Moto G (3rd Edition) for example, has some very impressive features and specs for some very modest money. The result is that a new product such as the HTC A9, with a $500 price tag, is perceived by many as absurdly overpriced, especially given its specs.

Android makers such as Samsung have already demonstrated that they understand the problem at hand and are in need of major changes. But it’s obviously not easy. Companies like Huawei and Xiaomi are growing in no small part due to their sales strategies focusing on online retail instead of big box outlets. That Huawei was chosen to produce the Nexus 6P was a major endorsement by Google. OnePlus gets an endless supply of free PR with its invitation system, and thus need not spend money when it has the tech press pouncing on any possible potential for another window to purchase. 

OEMs will continue to focus on the mid-to-low end market to account for sales in developing countries, but it may be more difficult to reduce money for marketing. At the very least, a lack of visibility on TV commercials or online ads might be seen as a sign of weakness, or else it might literally mean that some customers forget about the company when it comes time to make the next major purchase.

What this means for Consumers

Perhaps the real key here, is that unlike with Apple, in Android land the consumer is the real winner. Phones have become more affordable than ever, and this has allowed millions around the world to enjoy good products at prices that meet their own individual needs. Customers in developing countries don’t have to settle for outdated specs from years ago simply because they don’t necessarily have the disposable income to afford a Galaxy S.

It ultimately becomes the company’s responsibility to find new ways to make a profit, and that goes back to the very nature of business itself: remain competitive and constantly invent or innovate to stay alive. It should be clarified that, while larger more financially sound corporations may be able to do this through much research, development, investment, and resilience, many smaller companies can not. To this end, the effect can be disastrous and that ultimately has a profound effect on the employees’ livelihood as well.

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At the same time, Apple becomes less and less relevant in the lives of many around the globe simply because they can’t afford the products or else don’t want to pay such prices. While one might argue this doesn’t really matter given the company doesn’t cater to the “have nots” anyway, it also means that Apple is under less direct pressure to invent something new, save for the heat from shareholders. And let’s not forget that companies like Samsung and LG have far more on their plate than just smartphones, and companies like Huawei are eager to expand into new markets.

Wrap Up

Android fans may be disappointed by this the data reported in this piece, however it’s important to keep in mind that it has little bearing on your own ability to enjoy and love Android. Google’s mobile OS is only getting stronger, and will continue to do so in the future. Likewise, while companies are currently facing a tough time when it comes to make money from mobile, there is (hopefully) light at the end of the tunnel, be it a new product category or else some other change entirely. There is so much in tech these days, the sky’s the limit.

What do you think? We would love to hear your thoughts: please leave us your comments below!

17
Nov

Hilarious bug report complaining about the creation of Android in 2007


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There are many things about Android that makes it my operating system of choice, namely that it gives me choice, and lots of it. Another big benefit to Android is the issue tracker itself. Not only is this is great platform for voicing bug-related complaints with Android, it also often reveals hints of upcoming devices and features, and sometimes the issues themselves are actually pretty humorous.
Case and point, way back in 2007 the 5th issue to ever be created with the tracker was added to the list. The issue at hand was that Google wasn’t innovative anymore and that Android will not make a better world. Yah, really.

Here’s the original “bug” in full:

Issue 5: Makes something new and exciting
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. google is not inovativ anymore
2. noone has been waiting for this
3. This will not make a better world. Google turns bad

What is the expected output? What do you see instead?

Hey! Make people happy again. Just do your gmail and google earth( that you
have boot anyway) for the mobile and forgett the rest

What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?

I am using a real mobile phone, not a hokus pokus device that can’t do
anything good.

Look at the adds:

Nokia phone: Musicplayer!
Samsung phone: Camera with flash and zoom!
Apples iphone: Livestyle device!
google-app-device: not even very good to make calls.

Please provide any additional information below.

So where are you and which way you wanna go google?

Now to be honest, Android wasn’t exactly amazing when it first launched, though it was ripe with potential. But what’s really funny here is that this issue was added in 2007, before Android was even available to the public. So basically, this guy was whining about something that was nothing more than an announcement and a few public demos. Even more interesting was this guy (or gal) eventually returned in 2009 to say “Hey guys. Don’t take this issue to serius. You are doing a great job!”

While this particular user seems to have been a special breed of troll, there were many back in the early days of Android that felt it was a doomed project, or that it was too ambitious and that ultimately fail to take off. For example, I dug up an editorial for PC World written in April of 2009 titled “Has Android Already Failed?”.

You can check it out for yourself if you want to see just how off these doomsday-type predictions were, but here’s a small quote:

Android seems to be a perfect example of something that looks great on paper. An open-source, customizable, Linux-based OS with an app store and Google’s backing? Sign me up. But to actually build devices, you need a solid SDK, a clear idea of Google’s role, and a development ecosystem that’s at least as cozy as Windows Mobile’s.

Industry insiders have told me that Android makes better theory than practice. The SDK started out spotty, I’ve heard, and Google has taken a while to decide what its role should be in product development.

Really when we look back at it, it’s amazing how far Android has come. From phones to tablets, the Android operating system has continued to branch out making its way to set-top boxes, TVs, automobiles, watches, and the potential seems to have no end in sight. Not to mention that Android is the most widespread mobile OS in the world and controls over 50% of the marketshare in the United States alone — not bad for a device that noone [was] waiting for”.  Certainly a long ways from being the “hokus pokus device that can’t do anything good” that Android apparently was back in 2007.

Google, let’s mark this issue resolved, shall we?

17
Nov

QardioBase Smart Scale and body composition analyzer now available just in time for the holidays


It’s that time of year where the days are short and the nights are cold. It’s understandable that anyone would want to stay indoors and snuggle up in a warm blanket by the fireplace. And with Thanksgiving less than two weeks away it is very easy to pack on the pounds and put your health on hold. Don’t let the cold weather prevent you from staying in shape and in good health.

Qardio Inc. has just announced that the new QardioBase, a smart connected scale, is now available to help keep your health goals on track. The QardioBase is a CES 2016 Innovation Award nominee, because it provides users with in-depth knowledge and a broader view of fitness goals by measuring body mass index (BMI), muscle mass, body fat percentage, and water and bone composition, in addition to weight which helps to give you control of your health.

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Typical scales just give users feedback on how much they weigh, but weight is just one measure of health. People with more muscle mass tend to have a higher BMI, even though they may be in great health, because it is a measure of body fat based on height and weight versus body composition. There are other means to measure body composition but those methods are usually quite intense like water-displacement baths. The QardioBase aims to help you keep accurate information of your health, in the privacy of your own home, for just $149.99 and can be purchased at www.getqardio.com.

QardioBase details:

  • Track your progress over time with smart charts, trends and stats.
  • Set targets and reminders to help achieve your goals.
  • Automatically recognizes multiple users.
  • QardioBase fully integrates with the Qardio
    product family by utilizing the companion Qardio App, and automatically stores all your data in Qardio’s secure cloud.
  • Share your measurements and progress automatically with your doctor and family.
  • Works with Apple Health and integrated with Apple HealthKit.
  • Compatible with iOS and Android devices.

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Qardio App

QardioBase syncs with the companion Qardio App via Bluetooth4.0 and Wi-Fi to iOS and Android devices and automatically stores all of your data in a secure cloud where it can be shared with family or doctors. Qardio App works with Apple Health and integrated with Apple HealthKit, for all of your health and wellness data in one place.

Smart Feedback Mode

Smart Feedback Mode replaces numbers with smiley faces when you step on the scale for your readings. Vibrational signals let you know your readings and analysis are complete and recorded to view later on your phone or tablet. Using the friendly smileys to follow your weight trend helps keep you motivated to focus on long term goals and not be distracted by daily weight fluctuations.

If you would like to learn more and take control of your health head on over to Qardio.com. The new QardioBase can be purchased for $149.99.

 

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17
Nov

Check out this roundup of VR Cardboard kits for less than $10


Virtual reality(VR) is rapidly picking up in the U.S. With companies like Google, Oculus and Samsung leading the charge, content is growing by leaps and bounds everyday. Enjoy content in a revolutionary way with just lenses and cardboard. Netflix, YouTube and Hulu are among the many who provide virtual reality content for your viewing pleasure.

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Gearbest.com makes it cheap and easy to jump into the world of VR as they have a whole host of VR viewers for less the $5 with free shipping included. Gearbest.com also has a 45-day 100% satisfaction guarantee, so if for any reason you aren’t satisfied with your product simply mail it back for a refund. Prices are subject to change so don’t be alarmed if our prices don’t match with Gearbest.com. Check out our roundup of fantastic Cardboard deals from Gearbest.com.

iBlue DIY Cardboard 3D VR Glasses for phones up to 5.5″ – $1.39 – LINK

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Material: Corrugated paper
Color: Khaki
Feature: DIY 3D VR Glasses
Special Function: Magnetic sensor
Application : Smartphone

iBlue DIY Cardboard 3D VR Glasses for phones up to 7″ – $4.63 – LINK

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Made of high-strength corrugated paper
Installation process is simple and can be completed within 3 minutes
Comes with headband, convenient to wear in daily life
Can control your phone with the magnet
Suitable for 4-7 inch displays

LightsCastle 2015 DIY Cardboard 2 Virtual Reality VR 3D Glasses for phones up to 6″ – $4.59 – LINK

1443204751498-P-3174896Standard Bi-convex lenses
Adaptive touch technology, keypad touch
Easy to operate, made of customized cardboard, glasses, and some conductive foam
Compatible with 3.5-6 inch mobile phones (including iOS)

EVA Board DIY 3D VR Glasses for phones up to 6″ – $9.39 – LINK

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A simple and inexpensive DIY virtual reality glasses
Made of high-strength EVA material
Installation process is simple and can be completed within 3 minutes
Can control your phone with the magnets
Can look at the left-right 3D film
Suitable for 6 inch displays

RITECH 3D Magic Box 3.5 – 5.6inch Universal VR Smart Phone 3D Glasses – $6.50 – LINK

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Creative M – box (short for Magic Box) 3D glasses for 3.5 – 5.6 inch displays
Simple operation, you can use it during your travel, leisure and homes
Headband
Adjustable strap
Unique gift for your friends

Head on over to Gearbest.com to check out these great deals on VR viewers.

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17
Nov

You get what you pay for with Walmart’s $10 Android phone


Walmart is known for its heavily discounted goods, and in another display of price-slashing has just announced that it will sell two Android smartphones for $10 each. Prior to this offer, the cheapest smartphone on the market was the $35 Firefox OS phone. Wondering what you get for $10? Well, not a whole lot. Both TracFone LG handsets (the Sunrise L15G and Lucky LG16) offer low-grade specs and old software, running Android 4.4 KitKat, the version released two years ago. However for that price, you shouldn’t expect them to run Marshmallow. You also get WiFi, but no 4G and no front-facing camera which means it’s going to be a lot harder to take a selfie. On the plus side, the phones support a microSD card which means you can ramp up the measly 4GB of storage. With all that said, there’s no clear difference between the two models as all the specs and software are the same. However, if you want a bare-bones yet functional smartphone for less than the price of dinner, we’re sure you know where to find a Walmart.

[Image credit: LG]

Source: Ars Technica

17
Nov

Google’s mobile app answers your complex questions


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Google’s mobile search app just got much better at handling the sort of detailed, nuanced questions you’d ask a real human. The Android and iOS software now does more to gauge the true intent of a question, including multi-layered questions that would previously have thrown it off — ask for the population of a country in a specific year and you’ll get the exact number you wanted. The app also understands superlatives like “biggest” or “smallest,” and it knows how to deal with ordered items (say, the tallest buildings in the US). Google is quick to admit that its upgraded engine still makes mistakes, but it’s good enough that you can expect useful results whether your requests are very specific or slightly fuzzy.

Source: Google Inside Search

16
Nov

Droid Turbo 2 review: What it lacks in style, it makes up for in power


Verizon’s line of Droid phones just celebrated its sixth birthday, and what better way to celebrate than by releasing the best device to ever bear the Droid title? I jokingly called Motorola’s Droid Turbo 2 “a Moto X Pure on steroids,” but there’s no denying it packs even more power than its predecessor into a body that’s built to take a beating. Throw in a battery rated for 48 hours and we should be left with a phone that will make Moto X owners rue the day they whipped out their credit cards, right? Turns out, the answer’s a little more complicated.Slideshow-341298

16
Nov

Android apps will no longer be coming to Windows 10


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Microsoft originally told us that reworked Android and iOS apps would be able to run on Windows 10. Microsoft is still planning on keeping part of that promise, but now has decided to stick to just iOS.

Microsoft has not come right out and said Android porting is dead, but it’s definitely on hold for now. One way we knew this would happen is because Microsoft’s Project Astoria, the codename for it’s Android app porting, has developer forums that are a ghost town. Also, Microsoft removed the Android subsystem in the final version of Windows 10 Mobile. This system enabled the ported Android apps to run on Windows.

Even from the start, porting Android apps to Windows Mobile seemed like a poor attempt as developers barely had to make any changes to get their apps to run. The iOS option, on the other hand, allows developers to create universal apps across tablets, PCs, and phones.

Microsoft’s official response:

“We’re committed to offering developers many options to bring their apps to the Windows Platform, including bridges available now for Web and iOS, and soon Win32. The Astoria bridge is not ready yet, but other tools offer great options for developers. For example, the iOS bridge enables developers to write a native Windows Universal app which calls UWP APIs directly from Objective-C, and to mix and match UWP and iOS concepts such as XAML and UIKit. Developers can write apps that run on all Windows 10 devices and take advantage of native Windows features easily. We’re grateful to the feedback from the development community and look forward to supporting them as they develop apps for Windows 10.”

Source: Windows Central
Via: The Verge

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