Watch Sony’s press conference live here

Sony is having a press conference today in Berlin at 4PM local time. The event is highly anticipated as Sony is expected to unveil three new smartphones, among other tech – the Xperia Z5 Compact, the Xperia Z5 and the first 4K phone – the Xperia Z5 Premium.

The trio is rumored to be powered by Snapdragon 810 and should introduce а new camera sensor and refreshed design.

We’ll be on spot to cover everything for you, but if you want to follow the event as it unfolds, you will be able to watch it live…

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Acer has announced a gaming tablet and deca-core gaming phone

IFA is in full swing and Acer has a couple of announcements regarding mobile devices. The first of them is the Predator 8 gaming tablet that, as you might guess, is designed for gaming on the go. Acer has stated that the Predator 8 uses an Intel Atom x7 processor for power and packs in 32GB of storage, which is pleasantly expandable via microSD. The Predator 8 also has an 8-inch 1920×1200 display and a rather unique design that includes four front-facing speakers for virtual surround sound.

Acer has also announced/teased a new gaming phone, the Predator 6. As you might guess, it packs a 6-inch HD display (no specifics on resolution) and also brings in a deca-core (10 cores!) MediaTek processor to keep things humming along. Information is scarce on the Predator 6, but we do know that it runs Android, has a 21-megapixel rear camera and also has the unique addition of dual-haptic feedback motors for rumbles, much like console controllers.

There’s no word on price or release date for the Predator 6, but the Predator 8 will arrive on November 6 in the US and sometime in October for Europe. Pricing is set at $300 USD and €349 for European customers.

Acer Predator 6

Via: Engadget, (2)

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3D Printing And The Complexity Of Compiling Matter

In his prophetic 1995 novel “The Diamond Age”, Neal Stephenson described a world in which public ‘matter compilers’ could 3D print virtually anything on demand, even diamonds. While the promise of having magical machines in every home churning out food, replacement parts and digital gizmos is still a future vision, much has happened in industrial 3D printing out of the public eye. Unfortunately, many industry professionals seem oblivious to the vulnerabilities emerging in front of their own prophetic eyes.

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The Huawei Watch is getting ready for a launch in the US and Europe

Back in March, Huawei unveiled its take on the new wearable device trend and it showed a lot of potential. That might actually be an understatement, as the Huawei Watch is a truly gorgeous device that has managed to masterfully blend traditional watch design with modern technology. The smartwatch not only looks visually stunning, but also surpasses most other Android Wear devices on the market, clearly outdoing competitors like LG and Samsung.

The Huawei Watch definitely captivated fans at MWC 2015, but since then the premium watch has persistently managed to elude markets, release dates and end users almost entirely. Now, after the long tease, the Huawei Watch is finally coming. Starting today, you can pre-order a unit in the US at Amazon, the Google Store, BestBuy and GetHuawei.com with shipping scheduled for September 17. Canada should get it by the end of the month.

Europe is also included in the road map and the watch will be available in Germany, France, Spain and Italy later this month. The UK, Japan and UAE will follow shortly with even more markets planned down the road. So, we are definitely looking at a global roll out.

Designed first and foremost as a watch, the Huawei Watch is unlike any smartwatch available today,

This is how Zhiqiang Xu, President of Huawei Device USA describes the Huawei Watch and it is definitely not far-fetched. The device is truly premium with a cold-forged 316L stainless steel body construction and a two-layer sapphire glass option for extra protection. As for the styling, the Huawei Watch truly looks and feels like a proper luxury watch. It also comes with quite a lot of customization options, all of which elegant and refined.

Initially, six models will be available to cater to a broad audience of buyers. But style does come at a price, as the Huawei ranges from $394 all the way to $799 – a pretty penny for a smartwatch, yet not that outlandish for a high-end watch and still a lot less than an Apple Watch Edition. In Europe these translate to a pricing ranging between €399 to €699, respectively.

Watch Body

Band

Pricing

Stainless Steel

Black Leather

$349

Stainless Steel

Steel Link Bracelet

$399

Stainless Steel

Stainless Steel Mesh

$399

Black DLC-coated Stainless Steel

Black-plated Link Bracelet

$449

Rose Gold-plated Stainless Steel

Alligator-pressed Brown Leather

$699

Rose Gold-plated Stainless Steel

Rose Gold-plated Link Bracelet

$799

But the Huawei Watch is more than just a looker. It’s got the best round watch display on the market, you will be hard pressed to find anything better than the 1.4 inch AMOLED display of the Huawei Watch. It has a resolution of 400×400 pixels and 286 ppi.

The unit runs on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 SoC and boots the latest version of Android Wear (1.3). Google’s OS will utilize the watch’s gyroscope, accelerometer, PPG heart rate sensor and barometer. It even has Wi-Fi and can work untethered if need be.

The 300 mAh battery can easily get you through a day and a half, perhaps even two and fast charging is quite efficient achieving 80% battery charge in just 45 minutes and 30 more to a full charge. Last, but definitely not least, it recently became clear that Android Wear is no longer confined only to Android devices. iOS users can also consider the Huawei Watch, giving the Apple Watch a run for its…

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Asus ZenWatch 2: waterproof and affordable

The original ZenWatch combined looks and affordability and its successor is no different. The Asus ZenWatch 2 comes in two different sizes (in silver, gunmetal and rose gold) and a choice of 18 different straps. The most luxurious strap is genuine leather studded with Swarovski crystals, other options include metal, leather and rubber.

You can also get up to 50 different watch faces and design your own with the Asus FaceDesigner phone app. The customization levels nod at the Apple Watch without saying its name.

The ZenWatch 2 comes in 49mm and 45mm sizes (1.63″ and 1.45″ respectively). Both use AMOLED screens behind curved Gorilla Glass 3. Both are IP67-rated – dust tight and waterproof up to 1m for half an hour.

The ZenWatch Message feature allows watch-to-watch communication – very short messages or just emojis you can send to other ZenWatch 2 users.

Asus ZenWatch 2: 49mm and 45mm • Gunmetal, metallic strap • Gunmetal, orange rubber strap

Smart Assistant enhances Android Wear’s already excellent notification features by showing additional important information from the phone (especially Zen apps). The Business Helper is aimed at office dwellers, it makes it easy to check agendas and manage email.

The watch also has a pedometer and activity tracker, though no heart rate monitor. It does promise solid battery life though, up to two days. It’s charged with a magnetic cable that will feed 50% of charge into the battery in a bit over half an hour.

The Asus ZenWatch 2 prices start at €150 for the larger model. Surprisingly the smaller one is pricier at €170. Since the last Wear update the watch can work with iPhones as well as…

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VMware Shows Progress On “One Cloud, Any App, Any Device”

Mobile, cloud computing, big data storage and analytics are the foundational mega trends that create the next generation of IT. Security continues to be an ever evolving and ever pervasive trend. However, within these major trends, I’ve noticed three important clarifications of technology positioning.

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