Monday, August 17, 2015

New iPhone gets 'unbendable sides' | Launch event on 9 September

iPhone 7 (or iPhone 6s Plus) release date rumours, new features, images | New iPhone gets 'unbendable sides' | Launch event on 9 September

When will the new iPhone 7 (or 6s Plus) launch, and what new features can we expect in the next iPhone? We round up all the iPhone 7 release date rumours, clues to design changes, and images of what the iPhone 7 will look like when it comes out. Here's everything we know (or can guess) about Apple's iPhone 7, including predictions of a 9 September launch event and reports that the iPhone 7 will get 'unbendable sides'


When will iPhone 7 launch? What new features and design changes can we expect in the new iPhone for 2015 when it comes out? And will Apple's next iPhone even be called iPhone 7 - shouldn't it be 'iPhone 6s' or 'iPhone 6s Plus' based on the names of previous iPhones (iPhone 4s, iPhone 5s etc)?

iPhone 7 - or 'iPhone 6s Plus', as it's increasingly being referred to - is a hot topic, 11 months on from the launch of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus and one month before we're likely to hear official news from Apple about its new iPhone launches for 2015. The web is full of speculation about new iPhone(s) that Apple will launch in 2015: rumours about the iPhone 7 release date, design, specs and features, and even its name.

In 2015 we're sure to see a next-generation iPhone. What will the new iPhone 7 (or perhaps iPhone 6s, iPhone 6c, iPhone 6s Plus or simply 'New iPhone') look like? What new features can we expect? And when will the iPhone 7 come out? We round up the evidence to bring you everything there is to know about the iPhone 7 so far.

Bookmark this page for a regularly updated summary of all the information currently available - and all the rumours doing the rounds - related to the iPhone 7 or iPhone 6 Plus: details, clues, hints and rumours, as well as any leaked photos of the iPhone 7 that emerge. We'll update the article whenever we hear worthwhile new information (or scurrilous but interesting gossip) on the subject of the next iPhone..

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Samsung Galaxy A8 first look: A slim phone that packs in impressive features

Samsung Galaxy A8 first look: A slim phone that packs in impressive features

Samsung has just released its latest A-series handset called the Galaxy A8 in the Indian market for Rs 32,500. Launched in China last month, the A8 will be the top of the line phone in Samsung’s A-series of metal frame phones. Samsung had launched the Galaxy A3 and Galaxy A5 earlier this year. So here are our first impressions of the slimmest Samsung handset.

Build Quality and Design

As we said earlier, the Galaxy A8 is the slimmest phone from the Korean giant. Measuring just 5.9mm, it is indeed quite slim. However it is not the slimmest smartphone around. But the metal frame and some thoughtful tapering design on the sides, not only makes the phone look elegant but also helps with the grip. There are no sharp edges that will bother you when you hold the phone in your hand.

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Although the press statement says that it is a metal unibody, we noticed that the non-removable rear-cover is plastic, although the transition from metallic frame to the plastic cover is really unnoticeable. On the front, you have the 5.7-inch display with a decent screen-to-body ratio.

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The base has a physical button which also houses the finger-print sensor. On the right hand side, you have a power/standby button whereas on the left hand side you have two distinct volume buttons. The top edge is clean and at the base you get the microUSB charging/data transfer port along with the 3.5mm audio jack. Overall the A8 has an elegant design and will surely attract a second glance.

Display

The Samsung Galaxy A8 comes with 5.7-inch full HD SuperAMOLED display. Thanks to the SuperAMOLED display, things are quite vibrant with a slight warm tinge. However, while using it we noticed a slight tinge of colour when you tilt the phone slightly along both the horizontal as well as vertical planes. The display has Corning Gorilla Glass 4 protection.

Chipset, RAM, Storage

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Samsung uses its own chipset – the Exynos 5430 – for the Galaxy A8. It has an octa-core processor with one quad-core processor cluster clocked at 1.8GHz and the other cluster clocked at 1.3GHz. This is paired with 2GB of RAM and you get 32GB of storage. One of the SIM card slots can also house a microSD card which lets you expand the storage to 128GB. In our preliminary usage, the phone came across as quite responsive. Switching between the apps, launch animations were quite smooth. However, we need to put the phone through the real world use-case scenarios to give a proper performance outlook.

OS, Connectivity

The Galaxy A8 comes with Android 5.1.1 with Samsung’s TouchWiz UI atop it. Just like the Galaxy phones we have seen recently, the A8 does not have a lot of unnecessary bloatware apart from a few proprietary apps such as Galaxy Apps, Smart Manager, WeChat and so on. On the left most home page, you have the Flipboard app.

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The phone comes with a dual Nano SIM card slot on the left hand side. It can take in one 4G SIM card and one 3G SIM card. You can either have both SIM cards, or have one SIM card and use a microSD card on the other slot in case you want to increase the storage. The phone supports Wi-fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.1, GPS and sensors such as fingerprint sensor, proximity sensor and so on.

Camera

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It houses a 16MP rear camera with an f/1.9 aperture which is quite impressive. On the front, you have a 5MP camera. Apart from the Auto mode, you get the Pro mode, Panorama mode, Continuous shot, HDR mode and night mode. You can also download many other camera specific features such as Sports shot, sound and shot, and so on. The 5MP front camera comes with the Beauty mode and also lets you shoot using gestures. We shot a couple of indoor shots and the noise was well controlled. But we will test it outdoors and in low light conditions to get a complete idea of the camera performance. The video camera lets you shoot full HD videos.

Battery

The Samsung Galaxy A8 houses a non-removable 3,050mAh battery. Just like its siblings from the Galaxy S series, the Galaxy A8 also has an ultra-power saving mode which only gives you access to phone, messaging, internet and apps such as calculator, clock, memo and voice recorder.



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Ballsy Chinese Console Rips Off Both The PS4 And Xbox One

Ballsy Chinese Console Rips Off Both The PS4 And Xbox One
Right now, on China’s version of Kickstarter, you can back a games console called the OUYE. If you ever wanted a console that looked like a PS4 but had a controller like the Xbox One’s, it’s for you!

Kidding, it’s garbage. It’s a hunk of copyright-infringing plastic that, judging from the games on show (and the price, seeing as you can pick one up for around $100), looks like it’s running on some modified version of Android.

We’ve seen some ballsy knock-offs coming out of China over the years, but this one’s balls are particularly brassy.

For comparison, here’s the PS4 vs the OUYE:

Ballsy Chinese Console Rips Off Both The PS4 And Xbox One
(note how the OUYE still manages to rip off the Xbox One here by including the top grill from Microsoft’s console).

And here’s the Xbox One controller vs the OUYE controller:

Ballsy Chinese Console Rips Off Both The PS4 And Xbox One

Slightly less brazen, given the buttons in the centre in place of the Xbox “orb”, but still.

As a reminder, China has recently begun softening its ban on actual foreign video game consoles..


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Monday, August 10, 2015

Samsung Galaxy S4 Feature & Offer


  • ·         Brand:                                                            Samsung
    ·         Model:                                                            I9505R
    ·         Color:                                                             White Frost
    ·         Operating System:                                        Android
    ·         OS Version:                                                   Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean)
    ·         Screen Size:                                                    5 inch
    ·         Screen Type:Super-                                      AMOLED
    ·         Display Type:                                                Touchscreen
    ·         SIM Support:                                                Single SIM
    ·         SIM Type:                                                      Micro SIM
    ·         Data:                                                               4G / LTE
    ·         Connectivity:                                                  WiFi, EDGE, NFC, GPRS, GPS, Bluetooth, USB
    ·         Storage:                                                           16GB
    ·         RAM:                                                              2GB
    ·         Processor Type:                                             Quad-core 1.9 GHz Krait 300
    ·         Camera:Dual-                                                Camera (Front/Back)
    ·         Camera Type:                                                Primary13 MP
                                                                            Secondary 2 MP

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Top 5 Upcoming Smartphones 2015

An awe inspiring concept that’s achingly close to reality, Project Ara promises something revolutionary for the mobile industry. For the uninitiated, Project Ara is a fully customisable smartphone that lets users swap-out key components, otherwise known as ‘modules’ like the camera, battery or processor.

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What this means is that the phone can be tailored to the user’s needs. If, say, you prioritise a bigger battery over a microSD slot, you can swap out the latter and add another battery. Or if you want to have a dual-sim phone, you can buy a dual-sim module. Ara has been years in development, and the latest Google GOOGL -0.90% I/O showed off – for the first time – an accomplished looking fully-working version. It probably won’t hit the mass market in 2015, but it’s getting a test-run in Puerto Rico later this year.

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The phablet’s phablet. Samsung’s Galaxy Note series is arguably as popular as its official flagship, the Galaxy S6. Aside from the giant screen, the extras that it comes with – like a stylus and related functionality – make it popular with big-screen junkies and people who like to look important by doodling with a stylus.

Obvious improvements are likely to be an upgrade in processor to Samsung’s new all-in-one Exynos 7422 processor, which combines GPU, CPU and RAM in one chip. What that means is a faster, more efficient processor. Combine that with the typically large battery in the Note series, and you could be looking at some serious battery life.

Speaking of charging, some leaks have pointed to Samsung including a USB-C port, which means no more trying to figure out which way the plug the USB cable in. USB-C also means faster data transfer and allows a higher voltage to be pumped through it for faster charging.

There’s also likely to be an auto-ejecting Jedi-like S-pen, the same QHD display and a removable battery. With Samsung, you can be confident that there’s going to be lots of gimmicks. Some useful, some baffling. But rest assured, they’ll be there.

iPhone 6S

The iPhone 6S might come in two sizes just too. Image credit: Jay McGregor

Apple AAPL +0.00% has a few tricks up its sleeve according to recent rumours. Most notably is a new feature called ‘force touch’, which allows users to register different actions on the handset depending on how hard they press down. For example, hard pressing on the fast-forward icon on a video could speed-up or slow-down how quickly the video skips along.

There’s also likely to be a pixel upgrade to 12MP, improving on the already excellent camera (not to mention rumours of a HTC One M8 style dual camera set up).The sapphire glass that didn’t materialise in the iPhone 6 because of production issues might also make an appearance in the 6S, and the 6 Plus might jump to a QHD resolution.

Other leaks include an improved A9 processor with 2GB of RAM and new casing to protect against bending. If even half of that is accurate, the iPhone 6S isn’t an incremental jump by any standard, but a significant improvement on the current flagship.

Moto X 2015

Motorola's most impressive smartphone yet, the Moto Droid Turbo. Image credit: Jay McGregor

Not much is known about the next Moto X other than that it’s likely to feature Qualcomm QCOM +1.59%’s latest Snapdragon 810 chip and – as you’d expect – all-round improved specs. It’s also likey to stay a similar size (5.2-inch screen) and shape. Although, PhoneArena reports that there might be two size versions, both featuring QHD displays.

Motorola’s CMO Adrienna Hayes, said on Twitter recently that the Motorola will “bring it” when it comes to the next handset’s camera. She also hinted at better manual controls, perhaps taking a leaf out of the LG G4’s book. Camera quality has been a let down for otherwise impressive smartphones made by Motorola, and rank far behind the likes of Samsung and LG.

Motorola makes the best stock Android handsets around (it also might be one of the first devices to run Android M), so expect something impressive when the Moto X 2015 is launched later this year.

Lumia 940Xl

Lumia 830. Image credit: Jay McGregor

Yes, a Windows phone makes the list. For reasons that I detail extensively here, Microsoft MSFT +0.00% might just make a damn decent smartphone if all goes to plan.

NokiaPowerUser reported that the Lumia 940XL will have the usual stuff under the hood; Snapdragon 810 processor, 3GB of RAM, a QHD display and a 20MP camera. Pretty standard stuff. What’s exciting is the extras, which include USB-C support, native pen support, Windows 10 and a load of freebies like Office 365 and Microsoft’s newly acquired productivity apps.

Windows 10 and the productivity apps is the most enticing part of the package (if accurate). The new Windows is real improvement on the previous mobile OS. There’s also the fact that mobile and desktop sync nicely, so notifications on your phone will be accessible on your PC. The pre-loaded productivity apps and free subscriptions to software like Office 365 (or some aspects of it at least) are a welcome incentive to switch back to Windows Phone.

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Kitchen Cheat Sheet: Kitchen Appliances ( Awok.com)

Happy Labor Day to everyone! If you’re lucky enough like me you have today off and are probably going to be cooking out, going to the lake, just resting at home, and/or spending time with family. Here in Austin, The University of Texas looks as though school has not even started yet. Everyone has gone home to enjoy one final weekend before we all have the long stretch of vactionless work until Thanksgiving. To celebrate this day off a lot of us will be cooking some good grub, everyone has go to eat right? I provide for you all today the Kitchen Cheat Sheet an infographic providing metric conversions, different meat cuts, how to organize your fridge, and some general cooking tips.


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For everyone that is working today, I’m sorry, that must suck something fierce. I’m sure everywhere is busier today and having once worked in the service industry I know how hard it is to see everyone on their day off as you have to restock or wait on them hand and foot. Having friends who didn’t work in college, their stories of fun on holidays like this one were always a big tease.

On a different note this will be my last post for a while, my day time job has really kicked up and is requiring more of my time. I will be taking leave from the site for a couple of months but don’t worry I leave in more than capable hands of our other writers and replacement for me. As always enjoy today’s infographic and don’t forget to share.

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Guide to Common Home Laundering & Drycleaning Symbols

Care Symbol
Written Care Instructions
What Care Symbol and Instructions Mean
Wash
Machine Wash, NormalGarment may be laundered through the use of hottest available water, detergent or soap, agitation, and a machine designed for this purpose.
 
Machine Wash, ColdInitial water temperature should not exceed 30C or 65 to 85F.
 
Machine Wash, WarmInitial water temperature should not exceed 40C or 105F.
 
Machine Wash, HotInitial water temperature should not exceed 50C or 120F.
 
Machine Wash, HotInitial water temperature should not exceed 60C or 140F.
 
Machine Wash, HotInitial water temperature should not exceed 70C or 160F.
 
Machine Wash, HotInitial water temperature should not exceed 95C or 200F.
NOTE: SYSTEM OF DOTS INDICATING TEMPERATURE RANGE IS THE SAME FOR ALL WASH PROCEDURES.
Machine Wash, Permanent PressGarment may be machine laundered only on the setting designed to preserve Permanent Press with cool down or cold rinse prior to reduced spin.
Machine Wash, Gentle or DelicateGarment may be machine laundered only on the setting designed for gentle agitation and/or reduced time for delicate items.
Hand WashGarment may be laundered through the use of water, detergent or soap and gentle hand manipulation.
Do Not WashGarment may not be safely laundered by any process. Normally accompanied by Dry Clean instructions.
Bleach
NOTE: All (98+%) washable textiles are safe in some type of bleach. IF BLEACH IS NOT MENTIONED OR REPRESENTED BY A SYMBOL, ANY BLEACH MAY BE USED.
Bleach When NeededAny commercially available bleach product may be used in the laundering process.
Non-Chlorine Bleach When NeededOnly a non-chlorine, color-safe bleach may be used in the laundering process. Chlorine bleach may not be used.
Do Not BleachNo bleach product may be used. The garment is not colorfast or structurally able to withstand any bleach.
Dry
Tumble Dry, NormalA machine dryer may be regularly used at the hottest available temperature setting.
Tumble Dry, Normal, Low HeatA machine dryer may be regularly used at a maximum of Low Heat setting.
Tumble Dry, Normal, Medium HeatA machine dryer may be regularly used at a maximum of Medium Heat setting.
Tumble Dry, Normal, High HeatA machine dryer may be regularly used at a High Heat setting.
Tumble Dry, Normal, No HeatA machine dryer may be regularly used only at No Heat or Air Only setting.
NOTE: SYSTEM OF DOTS INDICATING TEMPERATURE RANGE IS THE SAME FOR ALL DRY PROCEDURES.
Tumble Dry, Permanent PressA machine dryer may be regularly used only at the Permanent Press setting.
Tumble Dry, GentleA machine dryer may be regularly used only at the Gentle setting.
Do Not Tumble DryA machine dryer may not be used. Usually accompanied by an alternate drying method symbol.
Do Not DryA machine dryer may not be used. Usually accompanied by an alternate drying method symbol.
Line DryHang damp garment from line or bar, in or out doors.
Drip DryHang dripping wet garment from line or bar, in or out doors, without hand shaping or smoothing.
Dry FlatLay out horizontally for drying.
Dry In ShadeUsually added to Line or Drip Dry. Dry away from direct sunlight.
Wring
Do Not WringDo Not Wring.
Iron
NOTE: IF IRONING IS NOT A NECESSARY, REGULAR CARE PROCEDURE IT NEED NOT BE MENTIONED.
Iron, Any Temperature, Steam or DryRegular ironing may be needed and may be performed at any available temperature with or without steam is acceptable.
Iron, LowRegular ironing, steam or dry, may be performed at Low setting (110C, 230F) only.
Iron, MediumRegular ironing, steam or dry, may be performed at Medium setting (150C, 300F).
Iron, HighRegular ironing, steam or dry, may be performed at High setting (200C, 290F).
NOTE: SYSTEM OF DOTS INDICATING TEMPERATURE RANGE IS THE SAME FOR ALL IRONING PROCEDURES.
Do Not SteamSteam ironing will harm garment, but regular dry ironing at indicated temperature setting is acceptable.
Do Not IronItem may not be smoothed or finished with an iron.
Dry clean
DrycleanDry Clean, any solvent, any cycle any moisture, any heat.
Dryclean, Any SolventDry Clean, any solvent. Usually used with other restrictions on proper dry cleaning procedure.
Dryclean, Petroleum Solvent OnlyDry Clean using only petroleum solvent. Usually used with other restrictions.
Dryclean, Any Solvent Except TrichloroethyleneAny dry cleaning solvent other than trichloroethylene may be safely used.
Dryclean, Short CycleMay be used with A, P, or F solvent restriction.
Dryclean, Reduced MoistureMay be used with A, P, or F solvent restriction.
Dryclean, Low HeatMay be used with A, P, or F solvent restriction.
Dryclean, No SteamMay be used with A, P, or F solvent restriction.
Do Not DrycleanGarment may not be commercially drycleaned.

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