- Time
- 2015-09-17 14:19:15 UTC
- 2015-09-17 14:19:15 UTC at epicenter
- Location
- 30.952°S 71.982°W
- Depth
- 10.00 km (6.21 mi)
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Okay, Samsung, what did Europe do to you? First no more laptops, then no Note5 and now no Samsung Gear S2 3G… That’s right, the 3G-enabled version of the Tizen-powered smartwatch will be launching only in the US and South Korea, Europe and other markets are only getting the versions without mobile data.
Samsung points to the e-SIM – an “embedded SIM” format that’s available in the US but hasn’t been adopted by EU carriers. It can’t be removed from the device, instead carriers can reprogram it to make it their own.
Apple has a similar feature, Apple SIM used in US iPads, and UK carrier EE even supports it. But not the GSMA-standardized e-SIM. The original Gear S used a tiny nanoSIM and avoided such problems.
VP of Samsung Mobile for Samsung UK says that fitness is the driving factor behind smartwatch adoption and for that you need GPS.
GPS is available only on the Gear S2 3G, the plain S2 and Gear S2 classic don’t have a receiver. They still have fitness tracking functionality, but runners and bikers will be missing out.
Launch details for the Samsung Gear S2 will be unveiled next week. The VP hinted at a price around £320 for the models to be available in the UK.
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It’s a dog-eat-dog world out there and the mobile realm has become such a competitive arena that even major companies are often struggling to survive. LG, which is currently runner up in sales on its home Korean turf after Samsung, is facing major sales challenges and has reportedly been forced to depreciate its models to prices that bring in mere cents in profits.
The information was obtained by analyzing recently released Mobile carrier SK Telecom statistics that include the average handset prices by Manufacturer. The numbers in question are for subsidized units on the company’s most-popular contract – KRW 60,000, or about $51 a month. Apparently LG’s phones average at around KRW 175,341 ($150), while Samsung units are valued much higher at KRW 414,357 ($354) and Apple’s iPhones go for even more at KRW 858,533 ($733).
What this means is that carriers are slashing unit prices to almost absurd levels just to ensure that LG at least sells it stock. And this is done with flagship models, like the LG G4, as well as mid-range offers. Consequently, LG’s mobile division came flat in terms of year-over-year revenue in Q2, but with a whopping 99.7% drop in operating profits. This means that the OEM’s phones are currently selling for about their factory value and that definitely spells trouble.
This major depreciation is felt of international markets as well, which is even more worrying for LG. At least this strategy is moving units and should prevent the company form suddenly falling dead in the market with a lot of stock that it can’t sell. Shipments have apparently dropped by only three percent year-over-year and are now at 14.1million units.
Still spirits seem to remain high at LG, which boats a new record for LTE phone shipments, which now broke the 8 million marks and make up about 57% of all sales.
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Amazon has announced the new Fire TV. The main feature here is support for 4K content, with the device being able to play back 4K movies and TV shows from Netflix, Amazon Video, and Prime Video. The quality of 1080p content has also improved with the new HEVC codec support, that’s also more efficient.
The new Fire TV runs on a 64-bit quad-core MediaTek processor that is said to have 75% more processing power than the previous Fire TV. There’s also Wi-Fi 802.11ac with MIMO, microSD support, Amazon Mayday customer service, and Dolby Audio over HDMI and Bluetooth. The new Fire TV also comes with the new Fire OS 5 “Bellini”, that includes Alexa, Amazon’s new search assistant first seen on the Amazon Echo. The voice functionality works with Amazon’s Voice Remote.
As before, the Fire TV has support for Android games on the Amazon Appstore. You can separately purchase the wireless Fire TV Game Controller to pair with the Fire TV. Additionally, Amazon will also be selling a Fire TV Gaming Edition, that comes with the controller as standard, along with a 32GB microSD card and two free games, Shovel Knight and Disney’s Ducktales.
The new Fire TV is priced at $99.99 and the Gaming Edition at $139.99. The Fire TV Game Controller can separately be purchased for $49.99.
Amazon also announced the new Fire TV Stick with Voice Remote. It’s the same Fire Stick as before but now comes with the Voice Remote so you can use Alexa to search for things instead of typing on the remote. The Fire Stick is priced at just $49.99.
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A new study shows that 3.3 million people die prematurely every year from the effects of outdoor air pollution worldwide. That figure that could double annually by 2050.
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Baldwin: “There was something special going on here, and it was crystal clear to us: this was the future of entertainment. And we had to be a part of it.”
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In the hustle and bustle of this fall/holiday season, it might be a little bit easy to forget that E3 show-stealer, Rainbow Six: Siege, is coming out in 2015, specifically, December 1st. The present day news cycle has been obsessed with Metal Gear Solid 5’s release and the upcoming Fallout 4, but Rainbow: Six Siege has announced a few new things that are making fans sit up and take notice.
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For many people stuck in their old ways, the fear of failure seems more scary than change itself – and this can debilitate one’s success. Publishers who are searching for ways to increase traffic, time-on-site and reader’s engagement cannot afford to rely solely on great content. Change is inevitable.
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Un investigador encontró que estos teléfonos se desbloquean al teclear contraseñas largas; Gordon compartió un video en el que se demuestra esta vulnerabilidad en el sistema operativo.
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Safety Check permite a los usuarios comunicar su estado tras una catástrofe; la noche del miércoles, Chile registró un sismo de 8.3° Richter.
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