Augmented Reality Glasses Could Visually Encrypt Secrets


Augmented Reality Glasses Could Visually Encrypt Secrets
Augmented reality glasses like Google Glass have never had a stellar reputation among the privacy crowd. But a group of researchers believes that cyborg eyewear could actually offer a privacy upside in the form of a new kind of effortless encrypted communication—one where sensitive data is decrypted not on the screen of a vulnerable computer, but only in the eye of the recipient.

August 20, 2015 at 06:45AM
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Samsung Galaxy S6 y S6 edge pronto obtendrán características del S6 edge+

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En ningún momento pensábamos que los actuales buque insignia Samsung Galaxy S6 y su variante, el Samsung Galaxy S6 edge tendrían una versión vitaminada y con mayores especificaciones en su interior.

El nuevo Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+ no sólo contiene un aumento de tamaño, si no mayores prestaciones, software incluido. Entre ellas, encontramos, por ejemplo, unos renovados iconos respecto a sus pasados modelos y, además, características como la posibilidad de guardar las fotografías tomadas en formato RAW, que mayormente aporta una mejor calidad de imagen frente al clásico JPG.

Nueva actualización en camino para el Galaxy S6 y S6 edge

Si algo destacan los buque insignia de cualquier fabricante, en este caso Samsung, es que son los dispositivos preferidos de la firma, y por tanto reciben el mejor trato en cuanto a actualizaciones de software y firmware. En este caso, el Galaxy S6 edge+ que contiene más características que los otros modelos, Samsung les hace llegar mediante una nueva actualización todas ellas para mejorar la funcionalidad de los mismos.

Las novedades llegan a Corea del Sur, país de origen y entorno principal para el soporte del firmware, pero próximamente deberían llegar al resto del mundo. Desde ese momento, disfrutaréis del nuevo método de pago Samsung Pay, nuevos iconos e interfaz mejorada, Aplicaciones Edge, mejora del audio mediante Amp Pro y mucho más.

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Lamentablemente, por un motivo u otro no encontramos rastro alguno de la posibilidad de guardar imágenes en formato RAW o controlar la velocidad del obturador. No obstante, es más que probable que la comunidad haga de las suyas y al tiempo aparezca un simple archivo comprimido que, al ser flasheado con un recovery personalizado se apliquen todas y cada una de las novedades que quedan limitadas al Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+.

Pronto, muy pronto llegará a Corea y próximamente debería aparecer también al resto de países, aunque seguramente termine demorándose más tiempo de lo que nos gustaría.

¿Y tú que piensas? Pásate por Samsung Galaxy S6 y S6 edge pronto obtendrán características del S6 edge+ para dejar tu huella.

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Sony unveils Metal Gear Solid-themed Xperia J1 Compact for Japan

Sony is saying goodbye to Hideo Kojima with the Xperia J1 Compact Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Edition. The phone is limited to Japan only – Sony’s first SIM-free phone for its home country and essentially an Xperia Z1 Compact variant.

This one is special though – it features the Outer Heaven logo on the back that fans of Solid Snake & Co will instantly recognize. Solid himself makes a cameo on some of the bespoke wallpapers pre-installed on the phone.

You also get two original soundtracks from The Phantom Pain and a ringtone, plus an $8 voucher to get Metal Gear comics in e-book form from Sony’s Reader Store. You also gain a MGS V: The Phantom Pain art book PDF.

The pre-loaded wallpapers

The Sony Xperia J1 Compact The Phantom Pain Edition is priced above its plain counterpart – JPY 59,800 ($480) plus tax. It can be found exclusively in Sony stores.

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Huawei announces Honor 7i in China

Huawei has announced the new Honor 7i. The biggest feature of this phone is the rotating camera module that can be plucked out and pointed forward to take self portraits. Using the main camera for self portraits will result in much higher quality images, and the rotating camera also allows taking photos from different perspectives by simply pointing the camera module instead of turning the entire phone. The module is supposedly rugged and Huawei claims will last for two years even if you open it 132 times a day, which is quite a lot. Powering the camera is a Sony 13 megapixel BSI sensor with 28mm f2.0 lens.

The Honor 7i is also the first phone to have a fingerprint sensor on the side of the phone. The sensor is on the left of the phone and Huawei claims it is the smallest sensor on any phone. The sensor can be used to unlock the phone and take pictures by touching with your thumb.

The phone has an aluminum frame on the side with glass on the back and covering the 5.2-inch 1080p display on the front. Inside is the new Snapdragon 616 with 3GB RAM and 32GB storage although there is also a version with 2GB RAM and 16GB storage. Both variants have a microSD slot. Powering it is EMUI 3.1 and a 3000mAh…

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Huawei Mate 8 leaks in live pictures, or is it Mate 7S or Mate S?

The Huawei Mate 8 has been in the rumorland for quite a while. It was touted for an August 20 release, but we got the Honor 7i today instead. Then it was reportedly coming in Berlin’s IFA next month, while some latest rumors postponed its launch for early next year.

We thought we were sure Huawei will be outing the rumored Mate 7S or just Mate S at IFA, but now we are not so confident. The last couple of days the supposed Mate 7S leaked via the Chinese TENAA and it looks slightly different from what we are seeing today. Particularly the placement of the front camera is wrong. So we are either looking at two different devices, or just one with a massive name confusion created by all the leaks.

Anyway, the Mate 8 showed its face through some nice renders and its IFA announcement seems imminent after Huawei itself began teasing its next flagship.

Today we can finally see the Huawei Mate 8, or Mate S, or Mate 7S, or whatever it’s called in live photos, and while those are low-res, they seem like the real deal. Check it out.

The Mate 8 is expected to come with a bezel-less 6″ IPS Quad HD display and to run on the powerful Kirin 950 chipset with 3GB or 4GB RAM. The Kirin 950 chip is expected to pack an octa-core processor with 4x Cortex-A72 at 2.4GHz and 4x Cortex-A57. The GPU in charge of graphics will be a Mali-T880.

The Mate 8 is also rumored to offer a 20.7MP main camera and an 8MP selfie shooter, a fingerprint sensor, LTE Cat.6 connectivity, a massive 4,500 mAh battery, and a brand new Emotion 4.0 UI on top of Android Lollipop.

September 2 is very close, so everything will become clear very soon, including the name of this device.

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