Now that we can change models based on damage, can we please change them based on the graphics setting? via /r/Minecraft


Now that we can change models based on damage, can we please change them based on the graphics setting?

We can already change a model based on how much damage it has taken, so can we change how the model looks based on if your graphics are set to "Fancy" or "Fast"?

This could be used to let players who do not have as good computers not have really complex models with lots of individual parts of a model that need to be rendered. They could just have a less complex model instead.

Submitted February 28, 2016 at 07:18AM by PrimoSupremeX
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Jaybird X2 review

Introduction

The Jaybird X2 is a pair of wireless Bluetooth earphones designed for fitness enthusiasts. The headset is the successor to the company’s Jaybird BlueBuds X. In reality, the two models aren’t all that different, but that’s not such a bad thing as the BlueBuds X is one of highest rated Bluetooth earphones around.

The premise is simple; the X2 is a headset designed primarily to be worn while working out and as such has a very minimal footprint and try to get out of your way as much as possible. In that pursuit, they have all the electronics built within the speaker enclosures themselves, while also being sweat-resistant and designed not to pop out while you’re running. Oh, and you can take calls on them easily.

But you could have gotten all that from their website. Let’s see what the headset is like in real life.

Design

The design of the X2 is nearly identical to that of the original BlueBuds X. It’s a roughly two feet long thin flat cable with speakers on either end. Not the first product to use this design but before I get into anything else, let’s just stop for a second and appreciate how the engineers managed to fit so much into such a small form factor.

When you first try to put them on, you realize there is no marking for left and right speakers. It is because the earphones are designed to be worn both in an under-the-ear and an over-the-ear style and because the drivers are angled inwards, you have to switch them around when you move from one to the other position.

Unfortunately, this results in an immediate problem, and that is the channels don’t switch when you wear them upside down. It’s only when you wear them in an under-ear style do you get the correct channel for each ear. It is not so much of a problem if you are listening to music, but using them for watching videos with stereo sound is downright confusing at times.

The fancy retail carrying box fits all the bits and piece

Once you figure out the left speaker from the right (the right one is the one with the controls near it), you then have to consider choosing between six different ear tips. Three of these are silicone, and the other three are Comply foam ear tips. For those not familiar with foam ear tips, you first have to squeeze them before inserting in your ears and once inside, the foam expands and takes the shape of your inner ear, which gives a tighter seal and is more comfortable on your ears. The foam ear tips also lack the annoying suction pump feeling of traditional silicone ear tips when you insert or remove them and are more comfortable. The problem is the foam can be damaged easily and isn’t exactly sweat resistant, so for working out, it would be preferable to use the silicone ear tips.

The other thing you have to consider putting on are the ear fins, which fit inside your outer ear and keep the earphones securely in place. In my testing, I found the Jaybird X2 to sit quite firmly in my ears, and I didn’t have to worry about them popping out every few minutes.

The last thing you would have to consider is the cord management clips. You get three with the earphones, of which one is spare. Even though the cable between the speakers is not long, you can still make it shorter by running it through the clips. It’s important not to make it too short because, as I found out, it can severely restrict your sideways head movement and also makes it harder to use the controls. I found I could skip using these, and it was still fine.

Coming to the earphones, they are made entirely out of plastic and come in a variety of colors. They are slightly longer than most earphones, as you can imagine, but not so long that they stick out too much from the side of your head (although you do feel them if you place your head sideways on a pillow while wearing them).

The right speaker has a flap on the back with the microUSB port for charging, and also an LED status indicator.

The fancy retail carrying box fits all the bits and piece

Below the right speaker is the remote control. It has three buttons that can do various functions. The middle button is for power and also play/pause, and the other two are for volume or for skipping tracks. How the controls work isn’t immediately apparent, and there is no user guide in the box either, which means you have to head over to the website for the…

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Weekend poll: LG G5 vs. Samsung Galaxy S7 edge

If you think about it, Samsung and LG are to “blame” for the current dominance of huge-screen handsets. Samsung got the ball rolling with the Note, LG killed off the phone/phablet distinction with the G3.

This year, however, both companies pulled back and their new flagships are smaller than their predecessors: from 5.7″ S6 edge+ to 5.5″ S7 edge, from 5.5″ G4 to 5.3″ LG G5. Their screens have another thing in common too, Always On mode.

The two diverge when it comes to the camera. The G5 has a secondary wide-angle camera while Samsung focused on low-light shooting and ultra-fast focus locks.

The Galaxy S7 edge is not nearly as locked down as the S6 before it. No, you still can’t change the battery, but you get your microSD slot back and water resistance too (IP68).

The LG G5 went all metal and LG used a unique process to hide the unsightly antenna lines. The killer feature, however, is modularity – currently, a camera battery grip (with extra hardware controls) and a hi-fi DAC from Bang & Olufsen give you the option to upgrade your G5 even after purchasing it.

Well, you’ve probably read our thoughts on the LG G5 vs. Samsung Galaxy S7 edge, now we want to hear what you think. Vote away!

You have until next weekend to…

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Five Factors That Are Fueling Serverless Computing – Part 1

Serverless Computing is the latest buzzword in the industry. It has gained momentum in the recent past primarily due to the investments made by Amazon and Google. With the announcement of Openwhisk at the recently held InterConnect event, IBM has also joined the bandwagon. Microsoft is actively considering bringing the serverless framework to Azure.

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Samsung, Spotify y Google estarían interesados en comprar Tidal

Samsung compra Tidal Spotify Play Music

No es la primera vez que hablamos de Tidal, una plataforma de música en streaming de alta calidad (FLAC) y videoclips. Es muy parecida a otros servicios de streaming como Spotify, Google Play Music o Apple Music, pero cuenta ya con 25 millones de canciones y 85000 videoclips.

Tidal fue noticia y consiguió unos buenos miles de suscriptores tras ser comprado por el rapero Jay Z en marzo de 2015, pero sus derechos podrían peligrar: un reciente rumor indicaría que Samsung, Spotify y Google estarían detrás de su compra.

Samsung estaría a punto de comprar Tidal

Tal y como leemos en New York Post, el gigante coreano y Tidal están manteniendo conversaciones sobre la compra de dicho servicio de música en streaming, valorado actualmente en 100 millones de dólares y que opera en los siguientes países:

Tidal Mapa operar

Artistas como Rihanna, Kanye West, Madonna o Nicki Minaj fueron los primeros en unirse a Tidal en un intento de acabar con la piratería, y es que este delito por ejemplo le supone al rapero Kanye West 10 millones de dólares en pérdidas. Precisamente, el último álbum de Rihanna, “Anti”, salió semanas antes de su presentación oficial, y Samsung ha patrocinado su gira por 28 millones de dólares.

No es la primera vez que alguien se interesa por Tidal, Spotify y Google también estarían interesados en su compra y ampliar su negocio de música en streaming con esta fusión, tal y como pasó con Apple Music y Beats Music. En el caso de Samsung pero, la compra iría orientada a su desconocida plataforma de música Samsung Milk Music.

Google Play | Samsung Milk Music (Gratuita)

Actualmente Spotify y Google Play Music junto con la reciente Apple Music son los reyes de la música en streaming, con planes de suscripción alrededor de los 10 euros al mes o tarifas familiares con suscripciones por cada miembro. Quien sabe si en futuro Tidal consigue un puesto entre los grandes o es engullido por uno de ellos.

Tidal Music Rihanna Samsung

Hoy en día puedes encontrarla en la tienda de Google completamente gratuita, pero no puede ser usada sin suscripción. Actualmente dispone de dos planes: Tidal HiFi y Tidal Premium. El primero ofrece música lossless (la máxima calidad posible) por 19,99 euros al mes, y Tidal Premium ofrece música en streaming en una calidad normal por 9,99 euros al mes. Ambos planes pueden ser probados gratuitamente durante un mes.

Google Play | TIDAL (Gratuita)

¿Por qué crees que Samsung estaría interesado en Tidal? ¿Qué opinas sobre este servicio?

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Sony Xperia X Performance, así es el nuevo titán de Sony

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En esta edición del Mobile World Congress Sony ha presentado su nueva gama Sony Xperia X. Ya os hemos mostrado nuestras primeras impresiones tras probar el Sony Xperia X, ahora le toca el turno al  Sony Xperia X Performance, nuevo buque insignia de la familia X que viene pisando fuerte.

Y es que viendo sus características técnicas y en especial su potente cámara, queda claro que Sony quiere recuperar el mercado perdido para revitalizar su maltrecha división de móviles. ¿Lo conseguirá?

Sony Xperia X Performance, estas son sus características técnicas

Sony Xperia X (1)

Marca Sony
Modelo Xperia X
Sistema Operativo Android 6.0 Marshmallow
Pantalla 5 pulgadas IPS LCD con tecnología TRILUMINUS y X-Reality que alcanza una una resolución HD 1920 x 1080 y 441 ppp / capa oleofóbica / protección anti rayones
Procesador Qualcomm MSM8996 Snapdragon 820 (Dual-core 2.15 GHz Kryo y dual-core 1.6 GHz Kryo)
GPU Adreno 530
RAM 3 GB tipo LPDDR4
Almacenamiento Interno 32 GB o 64 GB en función del modelo ampliable mediante MicroSD de hasta 200 GB
Cámara Trasera 23 MPX BSI / autoenfoque / detección de caras / panorama / HDR / Flash LED / Geolocalización /Grabación de vídeo 4K 3.840 x 2.160 píxeles a 60fps
Cámara Frontal 13 MPX /vídeo en 1080p
Conectividad DualSIM Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n / banda dual / Wi-Fi Direct/ hotspot/ Bluetooth 4.0/ FM radio / A-GPS /GLONASS / Bandas GSM(GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 – SIM 1 & SIM 2 ) Bandas 3G (HSDPA 800 / 850 / 900 / 1700(AWS) / 1900 / 2100 – F5121 /F5122 ) Bandas 4G (banda 1(2100) / 2(1900) / 3(1800) / 4(1700/2100) / 5(850) / 7(2600) / 8(900) 12(700) / 17(700) / 19(800) / 20(800) / 26(850) / 28(700) / 38(2600) / 39(1900) / 40(2300) 41(2500) – F5121 y F5122)
Otras Características Cuerpo metálico /sensor de huellas dactilares / acelerómetro/ giroscopio / altavoces estéreo
Batería 2700 mAh no extraíble
Dimensiones 43.7 x 70.4 x 8.7 mm
Peso 164.4 gramos
Precio por determinar (los rumores apuntan a 699 o 799 euros)

Sony Xperia X Performance (2)

Como habréis podido comprobar en el vídeo, Sony ha realizado un grandísimo trabajo con este teléfono. Además lo más seguro es que el Sony Xperia X Performance nos sorprenda, y mucho, con su autonomía.

¿Por qué? muy sencillo: sabemos que el Snapdragon 820 es un SoC que optimiza muy bien el rendimiento de la batería, si a esto le sumamos el hecho de que el Xperia X Performance integra una pantalla de 5 pulgadas que alcanza una resolución Full HD (1920 x 1080), podemos casi asegurar que su autonomía seguirá la estela de la gama Z del fabricante japonés.

Y a vosotros, ¿qué os parece el Sony Xperia X Performance?

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Dodos: Smarter Than Most People Think

According to a newly published study, the dodo was probably not as stupid as people believe. Using modern medical imaging techniques to create scans of the interior of a well-preserved dodo skull, a team of researchers report that the dodo’s brain was proportionally similar in volume to that of eight close relatives in the pigeon family. The scans also revealed evidence that the dodo and its closest relative, the extinct island-dwelling Rodrigues solitaire, had a superior sense of smell when compared with the other species examined.

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