This note dissects Citi?s lower estimates for Apple?s September quarter.
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According to its creators, Tangram is a web browser for professionals that is “built and designed to guarantee efficiency and productivity”. Allowing you to complete complex information-based tasks, it is described by developers Lateral SV as “the most efficient mobile browser on Android”. These are some big claims in a crowded app market place but also noble aims in our increasingly mobile workplace.
For many people, the vast majority of their web browsing, and increasingly the entirety of their work, is completed on their phone and tablet. Tangram is built for this reason and wants to provide the necessary tools to minimize the time spent browsing and maximize the resultant output when working on a small screen.
When you first open up Tangram, you are greeted with a brief tutorial for how the app works. It’s very different to other browsers, so pay attention. One of the main differences is how Tangram deals with tabs or, rather, how it completely does away with them. Instead of the usual tabbed browsing experience you’ve grown accustomed to, Tangram implements three separate sections within the app for seeking, selecting and storing information on the web, with an omnipresent floating action button for launching a new web page or search.
In the the first section — Web — you can search and quickly browse links. From the list view you can swipe results right to save them, or left to remove them from the list. You can open any link in a full web view and swipe to go back to the results. It’s a quick way of searching, previewing and filtering through results.
The second section is called Stack and is where your saved links go. These are intelligently grouped by location, date and source automatically making the list easier to parse. From the stack, they can be swiped right to Bookmark — the third section, where the real organization happens. Saved bookmarks can be manually grouped into folders and subfolders and any screen grabs or images you save from your links will remain associated with that webpage so that they are easily found and any task you have started is stored as you left it, meaning you can easily revisit a page without any progress being lost. These tasks can also be shared with others.
This three section way of accessing the web is unusual and certainly takes some getting used to. For browsing the web for fun or procrastination’s sake, I feel it gets in the way a little. But it’s not really built for the leisure user, it’s for the power user. For using the web for productivity and information gathering, I can see exactly how this organisational structure helps to find, synthesise and structure web resources.
There is perhaps an argument that there is some crossover between Stack and Bookmark and perhaps the two could be combined, but the process of finding, drilling down and then organising is actually really useful once you get into it. I’ve been using Tangram for some of my other reviews and found it helpful in discovering, saving and storing important information and materials.
One other feature of Tangram I particularly liked was the way it opened and saved links when set as the default browser. When tapping links in other apps, Twitter for example, a floating widget appears gathering up these webpages and opening them in the background without interrupting your Twitter browsing. When you’re ready, you can tap this widget and see all of the links you’ve opened and make use of Tangram’s organisational structure too, making for a great ‘read later’ style service.
The concept of Tangram is solid, and power users and those who need to use a web browser for efficient data gathering will appreciate its powerful information management tools. Being so different to your usual web browser, it takes some getting used to before you really feel comfortable using it as your main browser, but if efficiency is important to you, it will be worth persevering with.
There are some rough edges, crashes and sluggishness at times but the developers are constantly updating the app — it’s still officially in beta and has been update a few times during my testing — so I’d hope any bugs will be squished in good time. There are new features planned for the net few weeks too including the added ability to add notes to saved webpages.
Tangram feels like a browser built by professionals, for professionals. If you find a way to fit it into your workflow, really embrace its organisational structure, and spend some time with it as your default browser, power users will certainly begin to benefit from its efficient ways of browsing the web.
Check out Tangram on Google Play where it is available to download for free.
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En caso de que se te haya olvidado -estamos convencidos de que no-, debemos recordarte de que mañana no es un día cualquiera: Microsoft celebra un evento muy importante en el que nuevos dispositivos con Windows 10 serán los protagonistas absolutos. Y…
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In June of this year, Sony made the Xperia Z4v, a slightly upgraded version of its Z4, official for Verizon Wireless. The company announced that it planned on launching the handset for the Big Red carrier sometime in the summer months, marking a pretty big bet on the U.S. with a strong flagship to draw some attention.
In July, Sony appeared to confirm that the Xperia Z4v would launch on Verizon beginning August 13. For anyone that was excited to get their hands on the device, a date had been circled…and subsequently missed. Now entrenched in October, Verizon has announced that it will no longer launch the Xperia Z4v. As far as the reasoning, it’s been whittled down to “technical difficulties” in bringing the handset to retail.
Unfortunately, no other information was provided.
For its part, Verizon does say that it will continue to work with Sony moving forward, and that the company is a strategic partner for the wireless carrier. It just won’t support it with the Xperia Z4v:
“Verizon will no longer be launching Xperia Z4v, however we are committed to supporting Sony Mobile’s product portfolio and will support existing products. Sony is a strategic partner as we continue having ongoing discussions together as part of our future portfolio.”
Were you looking forward to the Xperia Z4v?
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By KATIE ROGERS
In what was perhaps a record for dismantling a product that does not yet exist, Peeple has received roundly negative reviews.
Published: October 5, 2015 at 07:00PM
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A livestream is happening. All of Microsoft’s fall product announcements will be revealed. Watch the news at is happens.
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The big question for the big one. Even more iPhone goodness in a single package or a phone for the fence-sitters? To loosely quote Apple itself, bigger isn’t necessarily better. So, a niche product or the real deal?
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Of the duo of Moto X smartphones announced this year by Motorola, the Moto X Play is already available in India. On the other hand, the high-end Moto X Style isn’t yet, but that may change very soon.
Motorola started teasing the launch of the Moto X Style in the subcontinent last week, and now it looks like we have an actual date to speak of. The image you can see below is a teaser put up by Flipkart, India’s biggest online retailer (which could be gearing up to exclusively offer this device).
Now all that remains to be seen is whether the Moto X Style will actually be available for purchase on October 8 or if that’s just the date of its announcement for the Indian market (in which case it’s going to be released later).
As for pricing, it’s expected to be in the INR 30,000-32,000 range (that’s about $460-491 or 411-439 right now).
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La Madrid Games Week ha estado plenamente dedicada a consolas PlayStation y a multitud de propuestas independientes que cuentan con la esperanza de que algunos de sus títulos se vean publicados. No es que haya sido una feria muy apta para los títulos móviles, pero el panorama en nuestro sector no cesa y cada vez son más los que miran a los smartphones y tabletas como el negocio del futuro que ya tiene una gran presencia en el presente. Esta semana abrazamos la innovación y apostamos por traerte juegos como Undercity, Flutter o Evolution Planet, por si buscas algo diferente…
Undercity – Si quieres ser conductor del metro para cobrar mucho y hacer huelgas a cada momento, tu juego es Undercity, un título de estética retro donde serás conductor de metro teniendo que cumplir horarios mientras vas pasando por las principales estaciones de todo el mundo… menos Madrid.
Flutter – ¿Te gusta el coleccionismo y las mariposas? Seguro que no, pero si le echas un vistazo a Flutter te van a entrar ganas de coleccionar estos seres porque entrarás a un ecosistema muy especial teniendo que criar multitud de insectos en una especie de simulador natural.
9 Clues: The Ward – Eres detective y debes resolver los misterios de un asesinato, ¿interesante, verdad? Pues muchas más aventuras te esperan en 9 Clues: The Ward, un título de puzles e investigación donde la narrativa y la destreza del usuario son claves para resolver todos los misterios.
Evolution Planet – A simple vista parece un puzles, pero Evolution Planet es un título donde no sólo debemos emparejar colores y bichos de todo tipo, sino también hacerlos evolucionar en el tablero para conseguir desencadenar increibles combos.
Radiant Defense – Una vez más somos atacados por los pesados extraterrestres y, como siempre sucede, ahí estaremos para impedirlo. Radiant Defense es un juego del género defensa de torres donde deberemos saber colocar de forma estratégica nuestras defensas para limpiar el lugar de molestos seres.
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It’s becoming more and more standard practice for AAA $60 games to try and squeeze a little more cash out of their customers by inserting optional microtransactions into the their games. While not usually as obtrusive as their counterparts in free-to-play games, which often make them a core part of gameplay, the practice is still generally seen as irksome all the same.
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