LG Pay’s White Card leaks out, will be required to use the service

We’ve known since October that LG is working on a payments service of its own, which should launch this year. However, unlike the payment solutions from Apple, Google, or Samsung, LG’s entry into this field will not work through smartphones. In an odd twist, LG Pay will require a special “White Card” in order to be used.

This card can be seen in the leaked shot below. Size-wise, it’s very similar to a normal credit card, and it isn’t much thicker either. It is different, though, as you can see. The White Card will essentially hold information from multiple actual credit cards on it – so in this regard it’s not that dissimilar from Apple Pay, Google Pay, or Samsung Pay.

Marked with 1 above is a small built-in display that will show you the card you’re currently using. The arrow buttons marked 2 will let you quickly switch between cards, while the pins seen at No.3 in the image will be used for charging the card. That is needed because this is after all an electronic device.

LG apparently thinks older people will be more likely to use its solution rather than go with one of its competitors’ smartphone-based options, especially since one can use its White Card at ATMs as well as in stores. The payment service is set to be officially unveiled at MWC next month, and for now it looks like it’s only going to launch in the company’s native South Korea, at least initially.

LG has already pre-ordered 50,000 of these cards, and it’s in active discussions with one provider for mass production of even more. Quite a few financial institutions and retailers from Korea will be involved with LG Pay, it’s been revealed. And according to an unnamed representative for one of these partners, by next month most card companies in the country will have joined LG’s effort.

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HTC One M10 (Perfume) has its specs outed

A couple of days ago famed leakster @evleaks brought us news that the upcoming HTC One M10 flagship (codenamed Perfume) would sport looks that are similar to those of the already launched One A9. And today he’s at it again, but this time with a pretty complete list of the phone’s most important specs. Let’s dive in then.

The One M10 is said to have a 5.1-inch QHD AMOLED touchscreen. It shall be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 820 chipset as you’d expect, which will be aided by 4GB of RAM and 32GB of storage (of which around 23GB will be user-accessible). A microSD card slot will be available too.

The handset’s rear camera is apparently a 12 MP UltraPixel unit, coming with laser autofocus and optical image stabilization. Interestingly, the front camera is going to have OIS too. Unlike past offerings in the One line, the M10 will not have front-facing stereo speakers. However, a fingerprint scanner will be embedded in the Home button placed below the display.

The One M10 will run Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow with HTC Sense 8 on top. As previously rumored, it won’t be revealed in February at MWC. Instead, HTC will schedule a dedicated event just for it at a later…

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El HTC One M10 volvería a la cámara UltraPixel y tendría pantalla QHD

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Por la información que ha sido filtrada hasta el momento, sabemos que HTC se está preparando para presentar su terminal más potente y atractivo hasta la fecha. Y es que si la firma asiática pretende salir del enorme agujero negro en el que se encuentra actualmente, necesita colocar toda la carne en el asador, arriesgarlo todo en un último buque insignia.

Las cosas no fueron nada bien con el HTC One A9, un smartphone con el que la compañía pretendió emular la filosofía de otras marcas, presentado un terminal con características de gama media y precio de gama alta. A pesar de todo y aunque los resultados de venta de este dispositivo no hayan sido tan desastrosos como se esperaban, HTC dejó un mal sabor de boca a sus seguidores.

Ahora, parece que HTC intenta redimirse, y es que desde la gente de VentureBeats, nos llegan noticias frescas acerca del próximo tope de gama de la firma. El famoso filtrador de terminales Evan Blass (@EvLeaks), al que las marcas deben odiar desde hace ya un tiempo, afirma que el llamado HTC Perfume traerá un panel AMOLED con resolución QHD.

Las buenas nuevas no se quedan sólo aquí, sino que además Blass manifiesta que el próximo buque insignia de HTC vendrá con una asombrosa cámara de 12 UltraPíxeles asistida por láser. En cuanto al software, el HTC Perfume traerá Android 6.0.1 maquillado con la capa de personalización Sense 8.0, por lo que veremos la última versión del sistema operativo en el buque insignia.

Asimismo, Blass confirma que el One M10 será el primer buque insignia de su familia en incorporar un sensor de huellas dactilares en la parte inferior de la pantalla. En cuanto a los componentes internos, según Blass veremos el esperado procesador Snapdragon 820, junto al Adreno 530 en el apartado gráfico. Respecto a la memoria, veremos 4 GB de RAM y 32 GB de almacenamiento interno, con la posibilidad de ampliar a través de microSD.

En cuanto al apartado fotográfico, nos alegra saber que HTC brindará una nueva oportunidad a su interesante tecnología UltraPixel, la cual quedó descartada en el One M9. No obstante, esta vez parece que la compañía apostará por un número más alto de megapíxeles respecto al One M8, presumiendo el M10 de 12 megapíxeles.

No ha habido información todavía acerca de la fecha de presentación, aunque se sabe a ciencia cierta que HTC dejará pasar la oportunidad de presentar su próximo tope de gama en el Mobile World Congress de Barcelona el próximo mes de febrero.

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NASA Observes Day of Remembrance

Chuck Resnik, brother of Space Shuttle Challenger astronaut Judith Resnik, left, and NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, right, visit the Space Shuttle Challenger Memorial during a wreath laying ceremony that was part of NASA’s Day of Remembrance on the 30th anniversary of the Challenger accident, January 28, 2016, at Arlington National Cemetery. via NASA http://ift.tt/1OSseWB

What Can Produce 10% Downside For Sirius XM’s Stock In The Next 1-2 Years?

Sirius XM (NASDAQ:SIRI) stock can fall ~10% next year, if a couple of positive factors reverse. Weak growth in new car sales and inefficient progress in ‘independent dealers’ and ‘private deals’ segment of the used car market could lead to a contraction of 5% in EV/EBITDA multiple and 2.5% decline in 2016 EBITDA. For reduced growth will likely compress valuation metrics. We present this scenario in the following tabular fashion. See the links below for additional information.

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Facebook Posts Solid Q4 Results On Rising Ad Pricing and Mobile Usage

Facebook significantly outperformed expectations in the fourth quarter of 2015, both in terms of financial and engagement metrics. The company registered 52% growth in revenue over the prior year quarter to over $5.84 billion, against a Reuters compiled consensus estimate of $5.36 billion. Operating income more than doubled to $2.56 billion and the company’s operating margin improved from 29% in Q4 2014 to 44% in Q4 2015. This helped Facebook post robust 116% year-over-year (y-o-y) earnings growth in the quarter to 54 cents a share. In terms of engagement metrics, there was 3% sequential growth each in Facebook’s daily active users (DAUs) to 1.04 billion and monthly active users (MAUs) to 1.59 billion. To put this in perspective, this means that over 20% of the world’s population logs in to Facebook at least once a month. This ratio varies from over 60% in the U.S. and Canada to 14% in the Asia-Pacific region.

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