Huawei and Leica announce long-term partnership

With the rise of smartphone photography, manufacturers have worked tirelessly to continue to innovate and prove smartphone cameras. We saw the trend continuing at Mobile World Congress, with Samsung placing a large emphasis on Galaxy S7′s camera and LG offering a modular camera grip for the G5. Now Huawei is getting in on the action as part of a new partnership with revered camera maker Leica.

Leica is well known in the professional photography world as one of the oldest and most admired camera manufacturers. The company is based out of Germany and is known for its high-quality lenses and classic cameras. Leica has garnered a reputation for being old-fashioned, focusing on the image quality and classic design rather than moving forward into the digital age.

The partnership with Huawei has great potential. Huawei has extensive experience with mobile devices and software, while Leica has spent years perfecting hardware, particularly in regards to lenses. It’s not unlikely that we could see a dual-branded phone from the companies that incorporates Leica lens technology. Think something in the style of Nokia’s Lumia 1020, which was a dual-branded phone with Carl Zeiss.

We could also see an Android-powered camera from the two companies. Samsung attempted this with the Galaxy Camera, which never found much success. Other companies have taken similar approaches, but again, no dice. With Leica and Huawei, however, the two companies could create a very interesting camera option, though it would likely be geared at career professionals, given Leica’s pricey history.

Check out the full press release below for more info.

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LONDON, February 25, 2016 /PRNewswire/ –

Leaders in the smartphone and photographic worlds come together to create a premium visual world renaissance

Today Huawei Consumer Business Group (BG) and Leica Camera AG are delighted to announce the start of a strategic partnership, a co-operation with shared premium ambitions and spirit, which will see both technology and photography brands combining their shared ethos in a long-term commitment to the art of craftsmanship, meticulous engineering and the spirit of winning collaboration, to create a powerhouse in the reinvention of smartphone photography.

In 2012, Huawei became the world’s third-largest smartphone manufacturer and was the first Chinese company to sell more than 100 million mobile phones in one year in 2015. The first Chinese brand to appear on the prestigious Interbrand Best Global Brands list in 2014, Huawei soared to number 88 in 2015 whilst launching the globally critically acclaimed Huawei Watch and Huawei P8. In 2016, Huawei looks to build on its success with Leica Camera: a mutually beneficial collaboration with the most iconic name in the photographic world to bring joint superior excellence to consumers.

For over 100 years, premium iconic camera manufacturer Leica Camera has been creating lightweight cameras favoured by street photographer pioneers and world-class optical lenses, fulfilling the passions of its community. With ingenious optical engineering and formidable craftsmanship, Leica cameras, recognisable by their ‘red dot’ branding, are German engineering at its best, and continue to attract new generations of consumers who aspire to achieve “the Leica look” and own these masterpieces of design. In addition to making precision-crafted masterpieces, Leica supports prominent photographers and emerging new talent around the world.

Richard Yu, CEO of the Huawei Consumer BG said: “We choose our partners carefully, and with this extraordinary collaboration we are offering our wide customer base and consumers the best elements of two expert brands in harmony: combining innovation and design, enhancing the user experience and continuing to inspire amazing advancement in human technology through exceptional premium imaging quality. Leica is a legend in the world of photography; we believe no other manufacturer has revolutionised the industry as much as them. We, Huawei, take the utmost pride in exceptional quality and Leica is in a class of its own in its sector.”

Oliver Kaltner, CEO of Leica Camera AG said: “The strategic alliance between Huawei and Leica Camera demonstrates the desire of two rapidly growing and globally active brands to continuously push the envelope of the technologically possible. In addition to innovative strength and premium standards, our two companies are united by the commitment to uncompromising quality. The technology partnership with Huawei offers Leica Camera an excellent opportunity to introduce its proven optical expertise into a new product segment and to unlock exciting business areas in the field of mobile devices. Smartphones make a very important contribution to the world of photography and open an important door for Leica to new target groups and fields of application.”

“The legendary status of the Leica brand is founded on a long tradition of innovation, highest precision and craftsmanship. I’m pleased and convinced that the traditional German medium-sized company Leica Camera will bring its values and comprehensive expertise in optical engineering to the long-term partnership with Huawei in order to achieve the best possible imaging results in the field of smartphone photography – and to take it to the next level of quality”, emphasizes Dr Andreas Kaufmann, majority shareholder and chairman of the supervisory board of Leica Camera AG.

More details on the culmination of Huawei and Leica’s partnership, which will span research and development, design, co-engineering, user experience, marketing and retail distribution, will be shared as the partnership continues.

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Google’s amazing neural network tells you where any photo was taken

PlaNet neural networkGoogle’s neural network continues to amaze. With a new deep-learning machine called PlaNet, which has been trained by 126 million images and their accompanying EXIF data, it has picked up the “superhuman” ability to pinpoint the location of almost any photo. A team led by Tobias Weyand, a computer vision specialist at Google, created PlaNet by

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[APK] New WhatsApp. WhatsApp ya puede compartir tus fotos y vídeos alojados en MEGA

Pinche aquí para ver el vídeo

Aunque hace unos días os contemos la noticia de que WhatsApp había habilitado el programa beta para tener la última beta de la aplicación siempre actualizada de inmediato en nuestros terminales Android, esto en realidad no es así del todo ya que en la página web oficial de la propia aplicación, por norma general, siempre tenemos una versión superior disponible.

En este nuevo post, incluyendo un vídeo, les voy a mostrar como conseguir “The New WhatsApp Version”, una versión beta con el número 2.12.479  en el que su mayor funcionalidad o añadido lo encontramos en su recién agregada funcionalidad que lo hace compatible para compartir archivos directamente desde nuestras cuentas de MEGA el popular servicio gratuito de almacenamiento en la nube que  os ofrece 50 Gb gratis.

New WhatsApp Versión, o lo que es lo mismo, la última y más actualizada versión de WhatsApp en estado beta, la podemos descargar de manera oficial a través de su propia página web con tan solo clicar en este mismo enlace.

Descargar última versión de WhatsApp

Para instalarla bastará con seguir los pasos que os indico en el completo vídeo tutorial que os dejo en la cabecera de este artículo, digo lo de vídeo tutorial por decir alguna cosa ya que el proceso es tan sencillo como descargar el apk, habilitar los permisos para poder instalar aplicaciones ajenas al Market de Google y clicar sobre la propia notificación de descarga completada con éxito del telón de notificaciones, o en su defecto, navegar a la ruta Download mediante cualquier explorador de archivos para Android.

Si eres un usuario nuevo en esto del sistema operativo Android y no sabes muy bien lo que te estoy contando ya que te suena a todo a chino, es por eso la razón de ser del vídeo que os dejo al principio del post, y es que en cuanto lo veáis veréis como todo esto que parece tan difícil es la mar de sencillo.

¿Que trae de nuevo esta New WhatsApp Version?

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Aunque seguramente hayáis leído por ahí, tal y como he podido leer yo en medios de bastante importancia es esto del mundo de las aplicaciones y el ecosistema Android, de que está nueva versión o New WhatsApp Version, ha recibido una buena dosis de Material Design, la verdad sea dicha, y después de examinar la aplicación en profundidad, os puedo decir que ni rastro de Material Design ni de esos atractivos botones flotantes o el funcional menú deslizante lateral del que presumen las aplicaciones actualizadas según las directrices de diseño de Google.

WhatsApp Mega

La única nueva funcionalidad añadida que he podido encontrar es la nueva compatibilidad de WhatsApp para compartir archivos desde MEGA, de momento fotografías y vídeos y un poco más adelante también se podrán compartir archivos y documentos de texto del estilo .doc, .txt, .pdf y alguno que otra extensión más que desde hace tiempo reclamamos los usuarios de WhatsApp.

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Hugo Barra: Xiaomi Mi 5 to launch only in core markets, global availability – doubtful

Yesterday Xiaomi announced the Mi 5 flagship – a genuinely impressive device with three different versions. It features either glass/metal or glass/ceramic build and packs a 5.15″ IPS 1080p display, a Snapdragon 820 chip with 3GB or 4GB RAM, a 16MP OIS rear camera, a 4MP UltraPixel selfie snapper, 32/64/128GB storage, and a 3,000 mAh battery. It is also the first device to introduce the Marshmallow-based MIUI 7.

Xiaomi’s VP Hugo Barra announced the company’s latest and greatest at a dedicated event held at the MWC. It quickly gathered lots of positive first impressions, not only for its specs but because of the hint of an international availability later on.

As it turns out, the global launch may have been exaggerated. In a recent interview, Hugo Barra revealed Xiaomi only has plans for making Xiaomi Mi5 available only on the current markets it operates on. He confirmed Xiaomi is eyeing other markets, but “it’s far too early to make any statements”.

Barra continued that he isn’t withholding information; he honestly doesn’t know how the things will pan out in the future. He wants Xiaomi to become officially available in Europe and the USA but this expansion is only on the wishlist for now. What he hopes for though is that the announcement event in Barcelona wouls help build up Xiaomi’s brand internationally.

Later this year the Mi 5 should hit Xiaomi’s core markets – China, India, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Philippines, and probably, Brazil. We might see it in even more markets after that, but as of now it’s rather unlikely. It seems the rest of the world is left to rely on gray…

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Cybercrime Presents Biggest ‘Disruptive Threat’ To Finance Markets & Looms Large

Cybercrime and cyber security attacks hardly seem to be out of the news these days and the threat is growing globally. Be it a major financial institution or an individual, nobody would appear immune to malicious and offensive acts targeting computer networks, infrastructures and personal computer devices. Firms clearly must invest to stay resilient.

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