Monday, March 4, 2013

Samsung Galaxy S IV will reportedly feature eye scrolling

It looks like the headline-grabbing Smart Stay feature of the Samsung Galaxy S III will be taken even further in its successor. According to a New York Times report, the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S IV will have eye scrolling on the list of its software tricks.

The word on the Samsung Galaxy S IV's software talent is reportedly coming from an anonymous Samsung employee who has had the pleasure of trying the handset out. Samsung's trademarking the terms EyeScroll and Samsung EyeScroll in the EU and the United States points at such feature as well.

The Samsung Galaxy S IV will break cover on March 14 in NYC. We will be reporting live from the unveiling, so be sure to tune in for the full scoop on the upcoming Android beast.

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Purported Galaxy S4 mockups and specs tango on Twitter

Purported Galaxy S4 mockups and specs tango on Twitter
What will be left to know come next week?

As the days to Samsung's New York City Unpacked event tick away, we're seeing bits and pieces of the Galaxy S4, set to be unveiled during the March 14 blockbuster event, leak with increasing ferocity.

Who better than the @evleaks Twitter account to give us the latest batch of covert goods?

The usually reliable leaker graced the web this evening with not just some specs, but a pair of renderings that seemingly show the design of the upcoming handset.

Check out the first, specs and all, below:

Galaxy S4 leak
Details of the S4, perhaps (Credit: @evleaks)

Leak lessons

Let's break down what @evleaks has presented us. The image is clearly a render, perhaps even a placeholder, so while it's potentially an indicator of the overall layout, size and shape of the device, it's by no means the final product.

As for specs, we're told the SIV has a Super AMOLED Full HD touch screen - no bendy display here.

Storage options are 16GB, 32GB and 64GB, sizes we've heard as well, while there's 2GB of RAM.

The camera, according to the leak, will be a 13MP snapper with 4128 x 3096 pixels. Autofocus and LED flash are part of the camera package.

Finally, the operating system, which has been the subject of some debate, is pegged as Android 4.2: Jelly Bean.

King of the Galaxy

@evleaks also posted a picture placing the S4 at the forefront of other Galaxy phones, showing that this will likely be the biggest Galaxy we've seen yet. Various reports have the screen at either 4.99 or even 5-inches

Galaxy Phones
The evolution of a Galaxy (Credit: @evleaks)

For the typically on-point @evleaks, a tipster that more often than not provides more than just a standalone image with its posts, these tweets are enigmatic, so take the mockups and specs with a grain of salt.

However, they do give us a foundation on which to lay our expectations as we countdown the days until Unpacked. TechRadar will by in NYC in full force, bringing you all the latest on the S4's reveal. Until then, check out our complete rundown of every report and rumor so far. It makes for scintillating reading.


Source : http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/mobile-phones/purported-galaxy-s4-mockups-and-specs-tango-on-twitter-1135360

Samsung Galaxy S4 mockup and specs fly onto Twitter

Samsung Galaxy S4 mockup and specs fly onto Twitter
What will be left to know come next week?

As the days to Samsung's New York City Unpacked event draw near, we're seeing bits and pieces of the Galaxy S4, set to be unveiled during the March 14 gathering, leak with increasing ferocity.

Who better then to have the @evleaks Twitter account to give us the latest batch of covert goods?

The usually reliable leaker graced the web this evening with not just some specs, but a pair of renderings that seemingly show the design of the upcoming handset.

Check out the first, specs and all, below:

Galaxy S4 leak
Details of the S4, perhaps (Credit: @evleaks)

Leak lessons

Let's break down what @evleaks has presented us. The image is clearly a render, perhaps even a placeholder, so while it's potentially an indicator of the overall layout, size and shape of the device, it's by no means the final product.

As for specs, we're told the SIV has a Super AMOLED Full HD touch screen - no flexible screen here.

Storage options are 16GB, 32GB and 64GB, sizes we've heard as well, while there's 2GB of RAM.

The camera, according to the leak, will be a 13MP snapper with 4128 x 3096 pixels. Autofocus and LED flash are part of the camera package.

Finally, the operating system, which has been the subject of some debate, is pegged as Android 4.2: Jelly Bean.

King of the Galaxy

@evleaks also posted a picture placing the S4 at the forefront of other Galaxy phones, showing that this will likely be the biggest Galaxy we've seen yet. Various reports have the screen at either 4.99 or even 5-inches

Galaxy Phones
The evolution of a Galaxy (Credit: @evleaks)

For the typically on-point @evleaks, a tipster that more often than not provides more than just a standalone image with its posts, these tweets are enigmatic, so take the mockups and specs with a grain of salt.

However, they do give us a foundation on which to lay our expectations as we countdown the days until Unpacked. TechRadar will by in NYC in full force, bringing you all the latest on the S4's reveal. Until then, check out our complete rundown of every report and rumor so far. It makes for scintillating reading.


Source : http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/mobile-phones/samsung-galaxy-s4-mockup-and-specs-fly-onto-twitter-1135360

SpaceX Dragon capsule docks at ISS, overcomes thruster anomalies

SpaceX Dragon capsule docks at ISS, overcomes thruster anomalies
Hawthorne, we have a problem

The SpaceX Dragon capsule docked with the International Space Station this weekend, overcoming anomalies in its thrusters and successfully delivering 2,300 pounds of cargo.

The thrusters glitch occurred shortly after liftoff on Friday, when SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket delivered the Dragon spacecraft to its orbit.

"Issue with Dragon thruster pods, inhibiting three of four from initializing," tweeted SpaceX founder Elon Musk System. "About to command inhibit override."

The failed thrusters were later restored and orbit was corrected, but the anomalies delayed the Dragon capsule's planned rendezvoused with the robotic arm of the ISS from March 2 to March 3.

SpaceX Dragon payload for the ISS

Mission SpaceX CRS-2 is the second official NASA cargo resupply mission for the privately-funded Hawthorne, California company.

"SpaceX is proud to execute this important work for NASA, and we're thrilled to bring this capability back to the United States," said President SpaceX Gwynne Shotwell in a press release.

"Today's launch continues SpaceX's long-term partnership with NASA to provide reliable, safe transport of cargo to and from the station, enabling beneficial research and advancements in technology and research."

While the SpaceX Dragon is not manned, the crew of the astronauts of the ISS will spend the next 22 days unloading and loading its cargo before the spacecraft returns to Earth.

Wasting no time, Canadian astronaut aboard the ISS Chris Hadfield said the first half of the job involving the SpaceX ship payload is complete.

"Dragon has an empty belly!" tweeted Hadfield. "We completely unpacked the visiting spaceship today. Many new experiments for Space Station, plus some goodies."

The Dragon is scheduled to return to Earth with over 3,000 pounds of cargo, crashing down into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Baja, California on March 25.

Google Nexus One shares Space with Dragon

The SpaceX Dragon isn't the only piece of familiar tech in space right now.

In February, a team from the the University of Surrey launched a nanosatellite carrying a Google Nexus One smartphone into orbit.

Yes, Android devices have taken over a majority of Earth's marketshare, so Google's moible operating system is now venturing into space courtesy of the university and a small satellite company.

The STRaND-1 phonesat is being controlled by a high-speed Linux-based processor for attitude and orbital controls right now.

However, the team plans to switch over to the Nexus One in phase two of its space mission.

From privately funded large-scale operations like the SpaceX's Dragon to small school-backed projects like the Google Nexus One-powered miniature satellite, 2013 is going to be one small step for [a] tech in space, one giant leap for roaming charges.


Source : http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/mobile-phones/spacex-dragon-capsule-docks-at-iss-overcomes-thruster-anomalies-1135344

Google Chrome snaps, crackles and pops in new system updates

Google Chrome snaps, crackles and pops in new system updates
Chrome updates add features and security fixes

Google released updates for its Chrome browser across Windows, Linux, Android and iOS on Monday, adding minor features and tweaks to all four operating systems.

Chrome iPhone and iPad were updated to version 25, adding "long press" on the back button, which lets users view multiple recently visited pages, plus the ability to share web pages via messages, Google said in an announcement.

For Android, Chrome got faster and more responsive scrolling; Google reported in a blog post that it had improved the browser's performance benchmark on Android by 25 percent, so "interactions within web pages in the browser are snappier."

On Windows and Linux, the main, "stable" Chrome release just got bumped to version 25.0.1364.152, an incremental update that provides "security and stability improvements" and bug fixes, according to yet another announcement.

Google search improving

Google also mentioned today that an update to Google search within Chrome for iPhone and iPad will roll out "over the coming days."

With the new search update, the omnibox at the top of the screen will display the search term instead of the search results URL, and it will be easier to "refine your search queries and view more results on the search results page."

Google added that it's "continuing to add plenty of under-the-hood stability, security improvements and bug fixes" to both the iOS and Android versions of the Chrome app.

Crashes on iOS?

Despite the snappy updates, several users reported that the iOS version was crashing after Chrome 25 was installed. Some noted that their devices were jailbroken.

TechRadar tested out the Chrome 25 update for iOS on an iPhone 4S running iOS 6.1.2, a jailbroken iPhone 4 with iOS 5.1.1, and an iPad mini on iOS 6.1. The update seemed to work fine on all three devices.

We reached out to Google to determine whether the company was aware of any issues with the Chrome for iOS update, and we'll update this story if and when the company offers a response.


Source : http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/mobile-phones/google-chrome-snaps-crackles-and-pops-in-new-system-updates-1135326

BlackBerry 10 users will have to get their Netflix fix elsewhere

BlackBerry 10 users will have to get their Netflix fix elsewhere
Netflix a no show on BB10

BlackBerry hinged a lot of hope on its new BlackBerry 10 operating system and new line of phones, but its users are steadily becoming subject to some serious app apprehension.

Even though BlackBerry hasn't made any sales data available for its touch-touting Z10 smartphone, released in January and February in some regions, consumers who rushed into the new smartphone's arms discovered a lack of major third-party applications compared to what Android and iOS currently offer.

Though there is Facebook and Twitter support, the app marketplace was dealt a big blow Monday when Netflix revealed it's not currently working on neither a ported nor native app for BB10.

With an ecosystem hungry for more content, the lack of one of the biggest streaming video providers puts BlackBerry at a significant disadvantage.

Waiting it out

BlackBerry and Netflix are still reportedly in talks to bring an app to the BB10 marketplace, but it's not quite a done deal yet.

According to sources speaking to AllThingsD, Netflix isn't planning on creating an app anytime soon, but didn't rule out the possibility of appearing on BB10 sometime in the future.

Like Instagram, it would appear Netflix is going to wait and see just what kind of consumer base BB10 generates before it moves forward with its own app for the OS.

While Netflix and Instagram are being patient, there are still other major apps like Kindle and Dropbox that have shown love for BB10, giving users some hope the big guns will reconsider.

Netflix's supposed plan might be a bit of a self-fulfilling prophecy, however, as without major apps, consumers may look elsewhere for their smartphones, meaning Netflix may never see enough incentive to develop for BB10.

TechRadar asked Netflix and BlackBerry for comment, and will update this story once we learn more.


Source : http://www.techradar.com/news/software/applications/blackberry-10-users-will-have-to-get-their-netflix-fix-elsewhere-1135305

Report: smartphones to eke out first win over feature phones in 2013

Report: smartphones to eke out first win over feature phones in 2013
Smartphones are finally taking over the world

A report published Monday by research firm International Data Corporation (IDC) predicts that 2013 will be the first year in which smartphones outsell feature phones at a global level.

It won't be by much, though, the report says - smartphone sales in 2013 are forecast at 918.6 million units, which IDC said will be just 50.1 percent of total handset shipments worldwide.

That's a thin lead, and smartphones will certainly be squeaking by if IDC's prediction comes true.

But the research firm took its forecast four years further, as well, predicting that current trends will see smartphones take two thirds of the global mobile phone market in 2017, with 1.5 billion shipping by the end of the year.

What trends?

IDC's forecasts are based on some easily identifiable trends.

For one thing, smartphone prices keep going down all over the world, said the firm's report.

Potential smartphone users have more options than ever to choose from, as well, and 4G penetration is improving worldwide.

Finally, developing and emerging markets will play a larger role in smartphone growth over the next four years than more "mature economies" like the U.S., IDC said.

In those markets, smartphone adoption is still relatively light, but "economic prospects are considerably higher" than in the U.S. and similar economies. The middle class in these countries is prepared to start buying more smartphones, said IDC.

This includes Brazil, with 3.1 percent of the global smartphone market in 2013 and 4.4 percent by 2017, and India, with 3 percent and 10.3 percent, respectively. China will remain the largest market for smartphones, but is expected to drop slightly from 32.8 percent of the market in 2013 to 30.2 percent by the end of 2017.

The report also predicted that Japan will fall from 3.8 percent of the global smartphone market in 2013 to 2.5 percent in 2017, the U.K. will fall from 3.9 percent to 3.1 percent, and the U.S. from 15 percent to 12.1 percent, as developing economies gobble up more market share.

The rest of the world collectively is forecast to drop from 38.4 percent of total smartphones in 2013 to 37.5 percent by the end of 2017.

The rise of China

IDC reported that China overtook the U.S. last year with the most smartphone shipments of any market globally.

"While we don't expect China's smartphone growth to maintain the pace of a runaway train as it has over the last two years, there continue to be big drivers to keep the market growing," said IDC Asia/Pacific's senior research manager, Melissa Chau.

Those "drivers" include China's adoption of 4G networks, Chau said. She added that although smartphone shipments in India are expected to stay under 50 percent even through 2017, the country will nevertheless become the third largest market globally in 2017.

Feature phones still accounted for 58 percent of handsets worldwide in 2012, but that number will go from a predicted 49.9 percent in 2013 to 33.6 percent by the end of 2017, according to IDC.


Source : http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/mobile-phones/report-smartphones-to-eke-out-first-win-over-feature-phones-in-2013-1135300