Saturday, February 1, 2014

2014 week 5 in review: the news that you might have missed

It’s been a busy week with events ranging from small (pre-orders and such) to large (the sale of a cornerstone company). Here's the week in review with all the must-know events of the past few days.

The big news, of course, is that Google sold Motorola to Lenovo. Motorola virtually invented mobile phones but its recent history has been less than glamorous with poor quarterly financials.

Google bought Motorola for a whopping $12.5 billion in 2011 and sold it this week for $2.9, but it may not have spent as much as you would think. Plus, Google kept the patent licenses and the forward-looking Project Ara.



Samsung unveiled an affordable phablet line with the Galaxy Note 3 Neo, essentially a faster Note II with Note 3 looks. Our review of the device is now live too!



If you're on the lookout for a new phone or tablet, you should be aware of several launches. First, the super mini Sony Xperia Z1 Compact went on sale in the UK and Germany, as did the entry-level Xperia E1.



Another phone launched in the UK, the Moto X, which was promptly discounted to £300. The Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 pre-order rounds off the UK launches.

While new devices are entering the market, the previous flagship are finding it increasing hard to stay afloat – the revelation that the iPhone 5c is under-performing contributed to Apple's stock taking a hard hit, despite a solid quarter.



Nokia ramped up the Nokia Black update rollout hitting the highly popular Lumia 520 and the Lumia 720. Also, the old HTC Butterfly got Android 4.3, to the ire of One X and X+ owners who'll stay on Android 4.2.

There were a number of notable leaks this week too. A photo seemingly confirmed the Galaxy S5 will have a 16MP (or even 21MP). Speaking of leaked photos, samples from the Xperia Z1 successor codenamed Sirius hit the web too. The LG G Pro 2 also leaked, but with more solid evidence and the Android-powered Nokia X (Normandy) hit the rumor mill a couple of times.



Samsung might have a Tizen phone to show us at the MWC, like the Z9005, while Microsoft may be readying Windows Phone 8.1 with a notification center for its BUILD conference in April.

Samsung unveiled new color versions for some of its devices – a Rose Gold Note 3 for Verizon and Black Editions for the Galaxy S4 and S4 mini. Then there's the red Nexus 5, but that's not official yet.


Source : http://www.gsmarena.com/this_week_in_review_the_news_that_you_might_have_missed-news-7713.php

Friday, January 31, 2014

Apple met with the FDA, reportedly readying 'Healthbook' for iOS 8

Apple met with the FDA, reportedly readying 'Healthbook' for iOS 8
An Apple a day

Later this year, iOS 8 could give new meaning to the phrase "an Apple a day keeps the doctor away," as the iPhone maker is reportedly focusing on health tracking technology.

Apple executives met with directors of the US Food and Drug Administration to discuss mobile medical applications last month, The New York Times discovered in the FDA's public calendar.

The talks involved high-level Apple employees, including Jeff Williams, senior vice president of operations, Bud Tribble, vice president of software technology, and Michael O'Reilly, a medical doctor in Apple's government affairs department.

The FDA meeting details haven't been disclosed, but combined with a report today about iOS 8, it suggests that Apple is going all-in with health monitoring in its next iOS update.

What is Healthbook?

Healthbook is supposed to be a pre-installed iOS 8 app that monitors and stores fitness metrics, according to unnamed sources who spoke to 9to5Mac.

It's interface is said to match Passbook, but instead of accumulating digital tickets and coupons, it calculates steps taken, calories burned, miles walked and weight loss.

These are pretty standard stat-tracking features that can be obtained from current wearables like the NikeFuel Band SE and Fitbit Force.

iWatch and Healthbook

The Healthbook report contains a "one more thing" style surprise when you factor in the unconfirmed iWatch, which is said to enhance this software with vital signs the iPhone is incapable of tracking.

Blood pressure, hydration levels, heart rate, and possibly glucose levels are additional metrics that could be introduced, according to 9to5Mac's sources.

We're not sure how wearable can keep track of hydration outside of a user manually logging every drink consumed, but when it comes to glucose levels, Google found a way in its smart lens prototype.

Logging medication information is said to initiate helpful pill-taking reminders at scheduled times, a feature that could tie into the existing iOS 7 Reminders app.

iPhone 5S was just the beginning

Apple's first foray into health monitoring came last year when it introduced iPhone 5S and its M7 coprocessor that could keep track of steps.

The company showed how Nike was integrating its Nike Fuel metric into the new phone and Fitbit has since expanded its app to use the M7 processor to log steps walked even without a Fitbit tracker.

It'll be interesting to see if Apple works with or against Nike in realizing its health monitoring ambitions. Apple CEO Tim Cook is still on the sneaker company's board and Apple snagged at least Nike employee last year.

Either way, this blip on Apple's radar last year could become the highlight of iOS 8 this fall if development of Healthbook gets into shape and joins the rumored iPhone 6 and iWatch in time.

  • Read our iPad Air review for the tablet that's already on Apple's diet

Source : http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/mobile-phones/apple-met-with-the-fda-reportedly-readying-healthbook-for-ios-8-1220802

PlayStation app update adds mobile livestream viewing

PlayStation app update adds mobile livestream viewing
Watch livestreams of gamers gaming at home while not at home

Sony's updated its mobile PlayStation app for Android and iOS with a new feature to watch livestreams from PS4 gamers while on the go.

The new addition comes labeled as the "Live from PlayStation" section, letting users browse game streams from their devices. Actually watching livestreams, however, will kick the video over to open in separate applications.

Specifically Ustream feeds open in the service's own application, while Twitch.tv streams play through a mobile device browser.

Just below the video window there's also now added support video playback from PS Store notifications in the What's New pane. This list will propagate with live game sessions from friends to get to watching their streams faster.

PSN go

Sony, PlayStation, PS4, PlayStation Apps, Apps, NewstrackAlong with the new live video support, the app fixes a niggling issue of waking up the main system every time users wanted to do something. Now the app allows mobile devices to queue up downloads or accept friend requests.

The PlayStation app was a new addition for Sony with this new line of consoles. With the new update, the PlayStation app is starting to catch up fast with the SmartGlass app Microsoft introduced during the Xbox 360 days.

The update is rolling to wide variety of devices around the world right now for both Android and iOS platforms.

Via SlashGear

  • You're going to need a PS4 to go with that app, check out our review

Source : http://www.techradar.com/news/software/applications/playstation-app-update-adds-mobile-livestream-viewing-1220754

Red color LG Nexus 5 appears in a leaked press image

After appearing in live images on a couple of occasions over the past week, the yet to be revealed red LG Nexus 5 showed up yet again. This time around, a press image of the red handset made the rounds on Twitter, courtesy of @evleaks.

Right in line with earlier leaks, the press image reveals that the red Nexus 5, like its white relative, will essentially carry a dual-color scheme. In it, the back of the smartphone has been treated to the new color, whereas the front is all-black save for the red accent on the earpiece.

There is no word on the availability of the red Nexus 5 just yet. It shouldn’t be a long wait before the device goes official.

Source


Source : http://www.gsmarena.com/red_color_lg_nexus_5_appears_in_a_leaked_press_image-news-7716.php

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo gets priced in Germany

Less than 24 hours after going official, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo got a price tag. A German online retailer listed both versions of the phablet as available for pre-order.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo LTE+ is priced at € 529.90, while its quad-core HSPA+ sibling is listed for € 499.00. Both devices are unlocked and free of any carrier branding. There are no details on their shipping date for the time being.

Hexa-core CPU or not, the price tag of both versions of the phablet is a tad too ambitious at the moment (the same retailer has the regular Samsung Galaxy Note 3 listed for less). We do suspect that the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo will slot in well below its bigger brother in terms of pricing when it becomes officially available.

Source (in German)


Source : http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note_3_neo_gets_priced_in_germany-news-7715.php

Here's how the Samsung Galaxy Gear 2 should look

Here's how the Samsung Galaxy Gear 2 should look
Slap your eyes on this

The launch of the Samsung Galaxy S5 later this year is expected to be a double-prizer, with a radically redesigned Galaxy Gear 2 tipped to land alongside its smartphone companion.

The original Galaxy Gear was okay in many regards, but the combination of a lofty price tag, poor UI and limited functionality - not to mention that less than acceptable battery life - left us wanting.

Could our prayers be answered with the Galaxy Gear 2? If so, we've got a number of boxes Samsung will need to tick if they want to win our hearts.

We're not going to list them here (lists are so 2013, don't you know?) - instead, we've gone the extra TechRadar mile and put together a super slick 3D concept render for your eyeballs to enjoy. Check it out below, then leave us your thoughts in the comments.


Source : http://www.techradar.com/news/portable-devices/here-s-how-the-samsung-galaxy-gear-2-should-look-1220545

Samsung Galaxy Core, Fame Light and Trend go LeFleur

Samsung is feeling all romantic ahead of Valentine's day and converted three of its available smartphones into LaFleur members - namely the Galaxy Core, Trend and Fame Lite.

The LaFleur version changes nothing on the smartphone's innards but goes for a more feminine look on the outside and adding a wallpaper to suite the panels on the inside.


Samsung Galaxy Core LeFleur

Recently we saw the Galaxy S4 mini in LeFleur colors and also got a peek at the bigger, Galaxy S4 with the same look.


Samsung Galaxy Trend LeFleur

There's no word when to expect these particular LeFleur edition devices to hit outside of Russia but Samsung usually releases the lineup in January of every year.


Samsung Galaxy Fame Lite LeFleur

The Galaxy Fame Lite is the only one in the bunch not going for predominant purple scheme and opts for white plastic with purple accents on the back and front.

Source (in Russian) | Via


Source : http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_core_fame_light_and_trend_go_lefleur-news-7714.php