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Daily Archives: August 19, 2015
Fresh Meat: 10 new Android apps worth checking out
New apps need lovin’ too, right? Every day there are thousands of additions to the Google Play store, but many go unnoticed and never receive the attention they deserve. We’ve shown in the past that this community can discover great apps and propel them to new heights. Our weekly Fresh Meat column highlights new apps with fewer than 100,000 installs. Browse our new Android app picks below and let us know which ones you enjoy.
iLectric Piano
Description: iLectric Piano FREE is the ultimate electric piano instrument that puts an extraordinary collection of authentic electric pianos and vintage keyboards at your fingertips!
Robinhood
Description: Robinhood for Android is a free download that allows people to buy and sell stocks for free! View market data in real-time, build a personalized watchlist, and place trades with a few taps.
Webmaker
Description: Mozilla Webmaker transforms Web users into Web makers. You can build original content like scrapbooks, photo galleries, memes, comic strips and more.
Ink Space
Description: The project itself it fairly straight forward you can draw, move the phone by tilting in different directions, adjust line that you are drawing, create an animated line which pulses and re-draws itself and record an animated gif of whatever you make.
Ninja Jamm
Description: Build your own tunes from Samplepacks, and remix Tunespacks from Ninja artists. Touch to mix and mash clips in the clip matrix, trigger and scratch one shots, tilt and shake to apply radical FX, and record and share your jamms.
Govberg OnTime: Watch Toolbox
Description: Govberg OnTime is your one stop digital toolbox that allows luxury watch collectors to manage and build their luxury wristwatch collections. You can only wear one watch at a time, but with Govberg OnTime, you can have all of your watches at your finger tips!
iGrand Piano
Description: iGrand Piano FREE is the ultimate grand piano instrument that puts an extraordinary collection of ultra-realistic acoustic pianos at your fingertips.
Wear GBC
Description: Wear GBC lets you play retro games right from your wrist. Use the companion app to sync games to the wearable app and then play them any time.
Wear Inactivity Coach
Description: Lip Swap is an experiment that lets you switch parts of your face with other parts of your face. Talk through your eyes and look through your mouth. Create hilarious videos to share with friends.
MSTY – The Music Messenger
Description: MSTY (My Song To You) is a music messaging app that allows you to communicate with friends by combining the World’s greatest songs with your own words and photos.
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ASUS presentará un smartphone y un smartwatch en la IFA 2015
Ya queda menos para que una de las mayores ferias de tecnología dé su particular pistoletazo de salida: el próximo 4 de septiembre la IFA 2015 abrirá sus puertas mostrándonos todos sus secretos. Y ASUS no se iba a perder este evento tan especial. Faltaría más.
El fabricante ya ha comenzado a enviar sus invitaciones a la prensa especializada para un evento que dará lugar el próximo 2 de septiembre. ¿Qué presentará ASUS en la IFA 2015? Sus teasers nos revelan dos dispositivos: Un smartwatch y un teléfono móvil.
ASUS presentará un teléfono móvil y un reloj inteligente en la IFA 2015
Según las imágenes que acompañan el artículo está muy claro que ASUS va a presentar por un lado un nuevo smartwatch y por otro un teléfono móvil que destacará por el control de volumen situado en la parte trasera, muy al estilo LG.
En cuanto al teléfono, sabemos gracias a la certificación TENNA que será un nuevo miembro de la familia ASUS Zenfone y contará con una pantalla de 5.5 pulgadas que alcanzará una resolución de 1920 x 1080 píxeles (FHD), alcanzando una densidad de 401 ppp.Un procesador de ocho núcleos y 3 GB de memoria RAM serán los encargados de hacer latir al nuevo ASUS Zenfone que será presentado en la IFA 2015.
Según la información del TENNA el nuevo ASUS Zenfone contará con 16 GB de memoria RAM que se podrá ampliar a través de su ranura para tarjetas micro SD. La cámara principal estará formada por una lente de 13 megapíxeles, además de contar con una cámara frontal de 5 megapíxeles.
Destacar la conectividad 4G y el hecho de que este nuevo ASUS Zenfone correrá con Android 5.0.2 L. El precio es un misterio aunque hablan de la posibilidad de que este nuevo ASUS Zenfone cueste menos de 150 dólares, un precio realmente tentador para un terminal de estas características.
En cuanto al nuevo reloj de ASUS, no sabemos nada del sucesor del ZenWatch, habrá que esperar al día 2 para ver con qué nos sorprende el fabricante taiwanés, aunque viendo cómo está creciendo el mercado de los relojes inteligentes, tiene bastante lógica que ASUS presente un nuevo smartwatch con el que intentar ganarse su cuota de mercado.
ASUS está apostando mucho por la gama media, pero habrá que ver por qué procesador apuestan. ¿Seguirán utilizando las soluciones de INTEL para sus nuevo teléfonos móviles y volverán a MediaTek? Yo personalmente creo que volverán a MediaTek por el precio de los procesadores, pero habrá que esperar al próximo 2 de septiembre para desvelar este misterio.
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Rise of the citizen scientist
Rise of the citizen scientist
From the oceans to the soil, technology is changing the part that amateurs can play in research. But this greater involvement raises concerns that must be addressed.
August 19, 2015 at 03:14PM
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Android Auto updated for easier and safer use of home screen
Android Auto has the advantage of being easily updated because the software resides mostly on the smartphone rather than the car or head unit. The latest update to Android Auto has popped up on Google Play and while there aren’t many changes, it’s still a pretty important one.
The biggest change is to the home screen. The navigation card now shows your next turn and the music card shows a play/pause button, meaning you and see and do more without pressing buttons. In a car, not being distracted with a screen is a big matter of safety.
There is also bigger cards, a small change to the color scheme, and a new background. While it’s not a huge update, I think it’s an important one. If you’re using Android Auto, update the app through the Play Store!
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LG picks on Samsung for not launching the Galaxy Note5 in Europe
It was undoubtedly a bit shocking for many people to find out that Samsung actually has no plans of launching the Galaxy Note5 in Europe, at least not until 2016. And that’s especially after all four predecessors of the phablet have been sold in Europe.
LG is now the first competitor to openly mock Samsung’s marketing policy in this regard. Samsung decided that people in Europe don’t have as much use for the S Pen stylus of the Note series as those in Asia and the US, but LG is having none of that.
LG’s arm in Jordan tweeted the image you can see above, obviously implying that if you’re disappointed with Samsung and its antics you should consider buying the G4 instead. LG stresses that its current flagship smartphone is available across the world, without any artificial limits imposed on its distribution. “We’d never do that to you” is the message here, and we hope other manufacturers don’t go Samsung’s way in the future and start to geo-restrict their high-end devices more.
Thanks for the tip,…
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Un robot de Google ahora domina el correr por el bosque
Boston Dynamics, propiedad de Google, mostró un video de lo que puede hacer su robot Atlas; la empresa ha desarrollado máquinas capaces de moverse en ambientes adversos.
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Lenovo A2010 gets official as India’s cheapest 4G smartphone
Today Lenovo has announced a new smartphone for the Indian market. It’s called A2010 and it has become the subcontinent’s cheapest 4G-capable handset.
The Lenovo A2010 features a 4.5-inch 854×480 touchscreen, a 5 MP rear camera with LED flash, a 2 MP selfie shooter, MediaTek’s MT6735M 64-bit SoC with 1 GHz quad-core CPU and Mali-T720 GPU, 1GB of RAM, 8GB of expandable storage, dual-SIM functionality, and a 2,000 mAh battery.
It runs Android 5.1 Lollipop. Its dimensions are 131.5 x 66.5 x 9.9 mm, and it weighs 137g. It will be offered in black and white.
The black model will be available exclusively at Flipkart through flash sales which start on September 3. Registrations for these are now open. The smartphone is priced at INR 4,990. That’s currently around $76 or 68.
According to a Flipkart exec, today one in three 4G phones sold in India is a Lenovo. So the A2010 could be pretty successful…
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London’s Trying to Cut Plane Noise With Steeper Landings
One of the world’s busiest airports is trying to keep approaching aircraft higher to make them quieter.
The post London’s Trying to Cut Plane Noise With Steeper Landings appeared first on WIRED.
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Project Ara to use something other than electropermanent magnets
Project Ara is still well underway despite the delay, and the team is still working hard on the device. The previous plan was to hold the modules in place with electropermanent magnets, which require energy to become magnetic, but no energy to stay magnetic. But unfortunately, that idea is out the window.
No more electropermanent magnets. #ProjectAra #FailedTheDropTest
— Project Ara (@ProjectAra) August 19, 2015
Project Ara Tweeted that electropermanent magnets will not be used after failing the drop test. It’s likely that they are not strong enough to hold modules in place during a strong impact, so a tougher system will have to be used. You definitely don’t want your camera module flying off and getting lost.
The developers of the project still have plenty of time to get it right, as it should be launching in 2016, barring further delays. But it’s a shame, the electropermanent magnet idea was really cool.
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