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Friday, 16 May 2014

Samsung Galaxy Tab S Expected to Be Launched at Scheduled June 12 Event

Samsung Galaxy Tab S Expected to Be Launched at Scheduled June 12 Event

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Samsung on Thursday has sent out invites for the Samsung Galaxy Premiere 2014 event in New York City, scheduled to be held on June 12. The multi-coloured invitation to the event reads, "Tab into color", indicating that the South Korean giant has plans to introduce new tablets only, probably with the colourful OLED display.
The company is expected to announce a tablet series, rumoured to be called Samsung Galaxy Tab S. The series is said to feature two AMOLED display size variants, 8.4-inch and 10.5-inch, with the same specifications. Other than these tablets, Samsung is rumoured to be developing a huge Galaxy tablet with a 13.3-inch AMOLED display, but we are not sure that it will also be introduced on this event.
For the rumoured Galaxy Tab S series, Samsung is said to be using its first AMOLED tablet displays since 2011. The Galaxy Tab S series is also said to be the first to feature fingerprint sensors.
Earlier there were reports claiming that Samsung will offer four variants in the new series as Galaxy Tab S 8.4-inch Wi-Fi (SM-T700), and LTE (SM-T705), Galaxy Tab S 10.5-inch Wi-Fi (SM-T800), and LTE (SM-T805). One of the tablets has also been spotted in leaked live images suggesting similar design to the Galaxy NotePRO (Review | Pictures).
Last year in an event in London around same time, Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S4 miniGalaxy S4 ActiveGalaxy S4 Zoom and a range of Ativ devices. Although the invite doesn't hint anything about the much-anticipated Samsung Galaxy S5 Prime and other variants, but we are hopeful that company might give a sneak preview. The alleged Galaxy S5 Prime is also expected to be launched in mid-June.



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iOS Leads Android in US, Canada Mobile Web Traffic Share: Study

iOS Leads Android in US, Canada Mobile Web Traffic Share: Study

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In North America (Canada and the US), Windows Phone now accounts for the third largest share in mobile Web traffic, overtaking BlackBerry for the first time, according to a report by mobile ad network Chitika. The top spot remains a contest between iOS and Android, at 53.1 percent and 44.5 percent of all mobile Web traffic respectively, with Windows Phone accounting for only 1 percent of traffic, ahead of BlackBerry's 0.8 percent.
According to a post on Chitika's website, the company measured "hundreds of millions of US and Canadian smartphone-based online ad impressions between February 1 and April 30, 2014."
The company states that ad impressions for Windows Phone have been relatively flat in this two month period, while BlackBerry has continued to decline steadily.
The company also pointed out that while iOS users continue to generate the majority of North American smartphone Web traffic, the upcoming flagship device launches from large manufacturers could affect the balance.
The firm did not share manufacturer specific data in its report, so just based on this information, it isn't possible to say whether the Android traffic comes from high end flagship devices or the cheaper entry level handsets; nor is it clear if any one manufacturer has a lead in this metric.
Chitika concludes that the flat rate of growth for Windows Phone over the past several months makes it likely that Apple and Google's offerings will remain frontrunners stateside.
Globally the picture is a little different. Both Android and Windows Phone have been gaining, particularly in developing markets, and according to a February report by IDC, Android accounted for 78.1 percent of the global smartphone share, while Windows Phone saw 46.7 percent year-over-year growth.



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Google Works on Tool to Remove Links

Google Works on Tool to Remove Links

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Google will announce by the end of the month a mechanism for consumers to request that links to information about them be removed from the company's search engine, a leading European regulator said Thursday. It was one of the first signs that Google was working through how to operate after a court ruling said consumers could make such requests.
Ulrich Kuhn, head of the technical department at Hamburg's data protection regulator, one of Germany's leading data protection agencies, said a basic online tool for people to ask Google to take down potentially harmful links would be in place in about two weeks.
Google would not comment on when the mechanism would be online or how the tool would work.
In a statement, the company said Tuesday's ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Unionwould have implications for how the company handles requests for information to be taken down.
"This is logically complicated," Google said in a statement. "As soon as we have thought through exactly how this will work, which may take several weeks, we will let our users know."
The decision by Europe's top court to allow individuals to demand that Google take down links in certain instances has been seen as a landmark case in the Continent's push toward increased data privacy.
The court's ruling centered on the so-called right to be forgotten, which would allow people to ask Google to remove links to certain online information about themselves.
European data protection authorities say that since the ruling, the number of complaints from people seeking ways to take down online links to their past activities has increased.
Kuhn said his office had received almost 20 complaints from Germans since Tuesday. On average, two people had contacted the authority each week before the Google court decision.
"The ruling took us by surprise," said Kuhn, who contacted Google on Wednesday to find out how it would adjust to the court's decision. "The court has cemented the right to be forgotten into European law."



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Sony Xperia Z2 Review: A Top-Tier Contender


Sony Xperia Z2 Review: A Top-Tier Contender

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Sony is steadily climbing up the smartphone market share rankings, thanks to recent launches that have worked very well in their price bands. The company has had its ups and downs over the years, with a few models that have caught on, but no long-running success till very recently. Samsung is the dominant force in India as far as Android phones go, and Sony is only just beginning to establish itself as an alternative, with a distinctive identity that extends through hardware and software design.
With that said, even though the Xperia Z2 is a significant improvement over its predecessors, the Zand Z1, there isn't really any kind of standout feature for the company to shout about. Samsung'sGalaxy S5 has its heart rate monitor and health-related accessories; HTC has created a dual-camera system for the new One (M8). That's what Sony is up against, and it will have a hard time pushing the Xperia Z2 even though all its important features and specifications are totally top-of-the-line.
We've already tested the Galaxy S5 and One (M8), so now it's time to see whether the Xperia Z2 can take them on, and whether Sony's understated approach helps it or hurts it.
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Look and feel
Visually, there isn't much to differentiate the Xperia Z2 from its predecessors. It's almost exactly the same size as the Z1, give or take a few millimetres here or there, but it is a bit lighter at 163g. Sony hasn't even freshened up its colour options - you still have only white, black and purple to choose between. It has the same blunt rectangular shape, like a slab of glass with slightly chiselled edges and corners.
The front and back of our review unit were perfectly black, but the sides are silver with a very deep purple trim around the edges. It's extremely subtle and you'll only see it when the light catches it at a particular angle, which gives the whole phone a bit of character.
The front face is almost completely black, thanks to the move to on-screen buttons. There's only a classic Sony logo on top, with the front camera lens peeking through the black glass next to it. You can barely see the twin cutouts in the plastic edging which house the front-firing stereo speakers, except when LEDs in the upper cutout light up to notify you of calls, messages or charge status.
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Sony's distinctive round power button is in its now-familiar spot in the middle of the right edge, with the volume rocker and camera shortcut button below it, and a flap above it protecting the microSD card slot. Sony's magnetic charging connector is on the opposite side, along with another flap which protects the Micro-USB charging port and SIM card slot.
The flaps are lined with rubber, which was necessary to ensure waterproofing and dustproofing - Sony says the Xperia Z2 has an IP58 rating, which means it should be able to withstand up to 30 minutes of immersion in up to 1.5m of freshwater. The 3.5mm headset jack on top isn't protected, and there are microphone holes on the top and bottom, but the rear panel isn't removable and the battery is sealed inside.
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The 20.7-megapixel camera lens in ringed with silver and placed in the upper left corner of the rear panel, along with an LED flash. Despite the fact that all regulatory messages are hidden away on a retractable tab under the microSD card flap, Sony clearly couldn't resist littering the back with a logo for the camera, one for NFC, another Sony logo and an Xperia logo as well. Both the front and back are highly reflective and pick up fingerprints like crazy.
The Xperia Z2 is a chunky phone, and it felt solid in our hands. It isn't the most comfortable to hold, and the edges where glass meets metal are just a bit too rough. Still, it feels solid and imposing, without being loud. We really like what Sony's managed to pull off - it's only a slight refinement of its predecessors' designs, but somehow doesn't feel old.
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Features and specifications
It seems you can't be a flagship phone in 2014 without a Snapdragon 801 processor (or equivalent). Sony has gone with the flow, but the one in the Z2 is a tiny fraction slower than the one in the M8, at 2.3GHz instead of 2.5GHz. On the other hand, there's 3GB of RAM rather than the 2GB HTC went with.
The 16GB of built-in storage can be expanded by up to 128GB. MicroSD cards of that capacity are rare and expensive now, but it's nice to know they'll work in the future. Wi-Fi b/g/n/ac and Bluetooth 4.0 are standard, but Sony also includes NFC. There's no infrared remote control, which is something both primary competitors offer.
The screen is a large 5.2-inch full-HD display, and Sony has applied its Bravia-derived "Triluminous" and "X-reality for Mobile" buzzwords to it. The screen is pretty sharp, and blacks are indeed quite deep. It isn't the brightest or most vivid in its class, but it's still a fantastic screen to watch movies and play games on.
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Sony pays equal attention to sound, and there are plenty of buzzword-toting enhancements. The twin front-firing speakers definitely add an important dimension to movies and games too, and we wish this was more standard on smartphones.
The other major feature is the 20.7-megapixel camera. Sony is particularly proud of it, touting the unusually high pixel count as well as a sensor that's claimed to be 30 percent larger than standard. We're particularly intrigued by the claim that the Z2's camera is "on par with [Sony's] compact digital cameras". Pretty much every parameter is touted as superior - low light performance, contrast, clarity, depth, colour accuracy, detail, and lack of noise. The dense sensor is even supposed to be able to replicate optical zoom, by trading image size for clarity.
Of course there's also 4K video recording. If Samsung hadn't beaten Sony to market, this would have been an exclusive feature. If you step down to 720p, you can shoot at up to 120fps and add a dramatic slow-motion effect to your clips.
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Software
Android 4.4 brings several important improvements to the user interface, and Sony's Xperia UI customisations are also pretty extensive. For starters, the default wallpaper has a "live" swirl that animates on its own as you swipe between screens, and the whole thing keeps cycling between colours. It feels unnecessary and is often distracting, but of course you can just turn this off.
Sony loads up the interface with its own branded apps and content - one of the first things you see on the default home screen is a widget called "What's New", which is basically an advertisement for assorted Sony content, though only themes and recommended third-party apps show up in India. The constant refreshing is bound to eat up 3G data, so you might want to get rid of this widget entirely. On the next home screen, there's a carousel of videos and an audio player widget, both of which lead to apps preloaded with Sony content. Two of the four icons in the dock also lead to Sony apps - Liv and Sony Music Jive, which might appeal to Indian buyers but didn't have to be so in our faces.
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The custom Walkman-branded music player can handle loads of formats including FLAC, but its design is quite frustrating. Amongst the several other apps are TrackID, a useful music identification service; WisePilot, a maps and traffic guide app; Sony Select, yet another app directory; Smart Connect, a tool to automate phone behaviour when accessories are plugged in; and Xperia Lounge, which displays - guess what? - even more Sony promotional content, except this time including special offers for Xperia device owners.
Chrome is the default and only browser. There's also Facebook, Socialife News, Vine, Line, X4 Video Player, Pixlr Express, Google Drive, Box, LinkedIn, and a view-only version of MobiSystems OfficeSuite.
Sony might have overdone it with the apps, but the general Xperia UI is surprisingly similar to stock Android. The notifications shade seems bare compared to Samsung's and LG's implementations, and even the Settings app is largely untouched. These are typically areas in which companies try to offer users more flexibility and personalisation. At least the app switcher includes four shortcuts to "small apps" - you can choose from a limited selection including the calculator, browser, screenshot utility, timer, Gmail, and calendar.
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Camera
Apart from the hardware described above, Sony has done a fair bit of work with its camera app. The default mode is Superior Auto, which hides most options in the interest of simplicity. Manual mode, despite its name, doesn't offer conventional manual controls, but instead lets you tweak settings and use different scene modes such as Soft Skin, Anti Motion Blur, Night Portrait, Document, Fireworks, and even a Gourmet mode, presumably for Instagram-worthy shots of your dinner.
The third mode is 4K video - as it turns out, videos shot in the normal camera modes top out at 1080p. The other modes, or "camera apps", include Vine, Sweep Panorama, Timeshift Burst, and AR Effect. We've seen many of these before, and some are definitely less useful than others. AR Mode is just for silly fun, Background Defocus doesn't always work or look realistic even though you can tweak it manually, and Social Live is only for compulsive Facebook sharers.
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Image quality is very impressive. We were able to take some great shots, including difficult subjects such as moving cars, birds in flight, and areas half in and half out of shadow. Colours were accurate and focusing was usually spot on, but our mileage varied when it came to capturing detail. Close-up shots fared better than landscapes. We even got some decent depth-of-field effects without any post-processing trickery. Low-light shots were impressive - in our limited testing, the flash lit up subjects evenly and even without it, there wasn't as much noise as we expected.
The camera on the Xperia Z2 is truly impressive, and we can easily imagine people buying this phone just to have something this impressive in their pockets all the time.
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Performance
Surprisingly, raw performance was a mixed bag with the Sony Xperia Z2. We never felt any slowdowns or lag in general usage, but our CPU-bound benchmarks produced consistently lower scores on this phone than they did on the Samsung Galaxy S5 and HTC One (M8). Variations ranged from slight to dramatic, but we wouldn't put down the Z2 for this since it's known that HTC and Samsung have manipulated benchmark scores in the past (and at least HTC proudly continues to do so now). Even with that in mind, the Xperia Z2 is a phenomenally fast phone, and is right at the top of the charts, ahead of last year's best performers.
The graphics-intensive tests were much more evenly matched between the three flagship phones. We did, however, notice the Xperia Z2 getting almost uncomfortably hot when running demanding tasks.
Audio and video were both excellent, and the 1080p screen is just large enough to make videos immersive without compromising on sharpness. Volume was impressive, even if the sound wasn't all that rich or clear in action scenes heavy EDM tracks.
The battery lasted for 11 hours, 42 minutes in our video rundown test. That should be more than enough to get through a full day's work, including relatively heavy video and camera usage.
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Verdict
Whatever Sony's doing, it seems to be working. The third iteration of its top-end Xperia Z model is the slickest yet, with all the features that anyone today might care about, in a package that is as understated as it seems possible to create. This is undoubtedly one of the most satisfying phones to own and use.
With that said, it is still a bit too large for many people's tastes - we hope a Z2 Compact is on its way - and the squared-off body makes it a bit less comfortable to hold and use than the Galaxy S5 and One (M8). Those two phones also have their own defining features, which are admittedly pretty attractive.
The Z2 doesn't stick its neck out with anything groundbreaking, but it is probably the most well-rounded of the three (and Sony's launch offers don't hurt either). It's hard to pick between them, so you'll have to decide based on personal preferences. We're happy that Sony has delivered such a strong contender - Samsung definitely isn't the only game in town anymore.

Sony Xperia Z2 in pictures
Sony Xperia Z2

Sony Xperia Z2

Rs. 49990
  • Design
  • Display
  • Software
  • Performance
  • Battery life
  • Camera
  • Value for money
  • Good
  • Brilliant full-HD screen
  • Great performance and value
  • Excellent camera
  • Good construction quality
  • Bad
  • Tons of bloatware and Sony cross-promotions
  • Slightly unwieldy and difficult to hold
Read detailed Sony Xperia Z2 review


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Flappy Bird Creator Nguyen Teases His Latest Game With a Screenshot

Flappy Bird Creator Nguyen Teases His Latest Game With a Screenshot

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Dong Nguyen, the mobile game developer best known for his ridiculously popular retro-style game, Flappy Bird, has teased his latest game with a screenshot on Twitter.
Nguyen on Wednesday said that his next gamewould involve players controlling a character who jumps from one building to another.
However, Nguyen now has taken a step further on Twitter by saying, "I am making a new game. So people can forget about Flappy Bird for a while" and attached a screenshot of the game, which goes in line with what he explained before.
Interestingly, Nguyen's latest tweet of forgetting 'Flappy Bird for a while' slightly contradicts his announcement during CNBC's interview, where he had said a 'less addictive' version of Flappy Bird will come back to app stores with multiplayer features in August. However, it could just mean Nguyen's new platforming game will release before August.
Nguyen had decided to remove Flappy Bird from apps stores abruptly in February, saying that it had become "too addictive" and that it had been having a negative effect on his "simple life".
At its peak, Flappy Bird's in-app advertisements had been generating around $50,000 (roughly Rs 3,00,000) per day in revenue. The game was so popular that hundreds of clones popped up on app stores even before Flappy Bird was removed.
Several developers had rallied in support of Nguyen, who had claimed to be under intense stress ever since the game became a hit, and held Flappy Jam. As part of the Jam, developers submitted over 800 Flappy Bird alternatives, which weren't mere rip-offs.
Notably, Rovio - perhaps one of the most successful mobile game developers thanks to its hit franchise Angry Birds - has also released a Flappy Bird-inspired game, called Retry. Like Flappy Bird, whose developer had directly equated the game's baffling success (and reason for pulling the game) to its addictiveness, the very name of Rovio's new game implies a high-level of difficulty and the obsessive need to 'Retry'.



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Intex Aqua i5 Mini with 4.5-Inch Display Listed on Company's Site

Intex Aqua i5 Mini with 4.5-Inch Display Listed on Company's Siteintex_aqua_i5_mini_launch.jpg

Intex is getting ready to launch a new budget Android smartphone in India, the Aqua i5 Mini, as the company has listed it on its website. Intex however has not provided pricing or availability details of the Aqua i5 Mini.

The Intex Aqua i5 Mini is a dual-SIM (GSM+WCDMA) smartphone that runs on Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean, and features a 4.5-inch FWVGA (480x854 pixel) IPS display (which works out to a pixel density of roughly 218ppi). The smartphone is powered by a 1.3GHz quad-core MediaTek MT6582 processor, coupled with 1GB of RAM.

Other specifications of the Intex Aqua i5 Mini include an 8-megapixel autofocus rear camera with flash, a 2-megapixel front-facing camera, 4GB of built-in storage (1.69GB user available) with microSD card expandability (up to 32GB).

In terms of connectivity options, the Intex Aqua i5 Mini offers 3G, GPRS/ EDGE, GPS/ A-GPS, Wi-Fi with hotspot functionality, Micro-USB, Bluetooth, and FM radio with recording. The smartphone is powered by a 1500mAh battery, which according to the manufacturer is rated to deliver a talk-time of up to 5 hours, and a standby time of up to 180 hours.

The Intex Aqua i5 Mini sports dimensions of 135x67.4x9.5mm, and a weight of 140 grams. It will be available in a White colour variant. It features a proximity sensor, accelerometer, and ambient light sensor.

Intex has pre-installed few apps on the Intex Cloud, Intex Zone, BigFlix, Greetzap, Hungama, NQ Mobile Security, NQ Vault, Quikr, Saavn, Opera mini, Sony Liv, Zapak, Newshunt, and Getit, as well as two games - The Avengers, Chennai Express. The built-in call-recording feature is also being touted by the company.

The company on Wednesday launched two other new smartphones in the country, the Intex Aqua i5 HD, and Aqua N4, which have been priced at Rs. 9,990 and Rs. 6,990 respectively.

Display

4.50-inch

Processor

1.3GHz

Front Camera

2-megapixel

Resolution

480x854 pixels

RAM

1GB

OS

Android 4.2.2

Storage

4GB

Rear Camera

8-megapixel

Battery capacity

1500mAh



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Instagram Update for iOS Removes Auto-Sharing to Facebook Feature


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Facebook-owned Instagram has rolled out an update for its iOS app, which now surprisingly removes the app's auto-sharing of Instagram likes and activity on Facebook.
"Updated Facebook share settings: Continue sharing your Instagram photos and videos on Facebook. But Instagram likes and activity will no longer be shared on Facebook," states the app description on the iTunes listing page.
The new Instagram version 5.0.11 app will now only let users share images to Facebook via the in-app share button. The reason for the omission of this feature is not clear as of yet. However, it is being speculated that the particular feature being used by app's 200 million monthly active users might clutter notification boxes and Facebook Timelines.
It is also expected that since the update has been rolled out iOS only, it will soon be rolled out to the Android running devices soon via Google Play. The updated app is available to download from the App Store.
Instagram last updated its Web interface and apps by revamping its 'Explore' page or tab to make it more personalised, rather than showing random images of things users do not care about.
It has been understood that the new change in the Explore section of Instagram would show those images and videos that has been liked by the user's friends. Some images are also based on the topics liked by user.
Last month, Instagram also addressed the users who were facing the bug that hid their images, and said it are working on eliminating the bug. However, the Facebook-owned firm did not say how long it would take to fix the problem.
In March, Instagram crossed 200 million monthly active users and Facebook's Zuckerberg said that till date in excess of 20 billion photos had been shared on Instagram, and that there has been a growth of 50 million users in the last six months.


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Swarm App by Foursquare Now Available for Download on Android, iOS


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Location-sharing appFoursquare on Friday announced in a blog post that Swarm, a friend-focussed sharing app, is now available on Android and iOS. In the blog post, Foursquare said Windows Phone users will have to wait until "a bit later this summer" to get a taste of Swarm.

The only difference between the iOS and Android versions appears to be a battery life warning for Apple users. Swarm's App Store listing reads, "A note on battery - We've spent years developing the location technology that powers Swarm, making it extremely power efficient. But, as with all apps of this type, please note that continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life." This note is absent from Swarm's Google Play listing.

The new app is a part of Foursquare's move to split into two apps - Foursquare and Swarm. While Foursquare now features just location discovery and sharing, Swarm lets you check-in, find friends in the vicinity and share what you are doing at a given place.

On Thursday, Foursquare had announced key features of the Swarm app. Neighbourhood sharing is one of the main features of Swarm. This lets you share what you are up to with those nearby. In case you want some privacy, the app lets you disable neighbourhood sharing from the home screen itself. Foursquare says Swarm is best used when you are looking for friends to join you on a particular activity. The firm says if you want to watch a film, you can use Swarm to find out which of your nearby friends are free, instead of texting them.

(Also see: Foursquare Details Key Features of Swarm App Ahead of Its Launch)

Foursquare built Swarm to make sure that you don't have to text your friends to find out where they are. In a separate blog post, Foursquare had said, "With Swarm, you can easily see which of your friends are out nearby, figure out who is up for grabbing a drink later, and share what you're up to (faster and more easily than you can in Foursquare today)."

(Also see: Foursquare to Focus on Discovery, Spins Check-Ins Into New Swarm App)

The Foursquare app itself is in for a makeover on all smartphone platforms. A Foursquare blog post promised that the app would undergo a "metamorphosis" and that the company is going to be redesigning its local search feature. 

According to the company, the redesigned Foursquare app will be able to answer questions like "which is the nearest gas station". The company said the new discovery-focussed Foursquare app is nearing completion and would be rolled out this summer.


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BlackBerry Z3 Smartphone Receives a Lukewarm Reception in Indonesia


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Only a few dozen Indonesians queued up Friday to lay their hands on BlackBerry's new budget handset, in a lukewarm welcome that highlighted the smartphone maker's fading fortunes.
The Z3 - launched in one of Blackberry's last bastions - is a key test of whether the ailing Canadian company can regain ground lost in emerging markets to Apple's iPhone and devices using the GoogleAndroid operating system.
But only around 50 people queued up ahead of the phone going on sale in the main launch for customers at an upmarket shopping mall in west Jakarta.
It was a stark contrast to the huge crowds that flocked to previous launch events for BlackBerrys in Indonesia, underlining how the smartphone maker's popularity has declined even in a country regarded as one of its last strongholds.
Nevertheless there were still some die-hard fans at the event who were excited to get their hands on the new touchscreen phone, whose full name is "Z3, Jakarta Edition".
"I have high hopes for the Z3 with all its new features - the big screen, camera and (latest operating system)," said Nisma Mediyanti, 32.
"Hopefully it is as good, or even better than, the iPhone."
BlackBerry hopes thousands of devices will be sold at the event over the next three days, where the phone is being offered with a 400,000 rupiah ($35) discount from its original price of 2,199,000 rupiah.
For many in Indonesia though, BlackBerry is already a thing of the past.
"I prefer a phone that functions like a mini computer, and I don't see that with BlackBerry," said 28-year-old Charlie Tanara, who was shopping at the mall but had no plans to check out the new BlackBerry.
"I am using a Samsung and I like them because they have a large selection of applications, many of which are free."
Chief executive John Chen unveiled the phone - BlackBerry's first since he took the helm of the company and the first from its partnership with tech giant Foxconn - with great fanfare at a press launch in Jakarta on Tuesday.
Indonesia is the testbed for the new Z3, after which BlackBerry plans to roll it out in other Asian countries, including Vietnam and the Philippines.
Ahead of the launch, retailers pointed to healthy online pre-orders, which began on April 28.

Display

5.00-inch

Processor

1.2GHz

Front Camera

1.1-megapixel

Resolution

540x960 pixels

RAM

1.5GB

OS

BlackBerry OS 10

Storage

8GB

Rear Camera

5-megapixel

Battery capacity

2500mAh


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CEO Explains How the High-End OnePlus One Is Priced So Low

CEO Explains How the High-End OnePlus One Is Priced So Lowoneplus_one_silky_white_water_resistant_youtube.jpg

After all the craze and popularity gained by the '2014 flagship killer' smartphone, the OnePlus One, the company has offered reasons about how the smartphone is cheaper than the current flagships, despite having some of top-notch specifications.
Peter Lau, CEO of OnePlus, and a former vice-president of Chinese phone manufacturer Oppo, states that the key to such a low price of $299 (unlocked and without contract) for the 16GB model (roughly Rs. 18,300) and $349 (roughly Rs. 21,350) for 64GB variant for the smartphone, is a proper redistribution of costs that could benefit the users.
He adds that instead of partnering with retailers and physically marketing the smartphone like the leading giants such as SamsungHTC or Nokia, OnePlus is focussing more towards online marketing and service.
"Rather than put money towards a large marketing budget, we are focusing on online marketing and community interaction. Rather than working with retail partners, we rely on selling the device online," stated Lau to Techradar in an interview.
"This hasn't really been done before, and we are comfortable not making money on our devices for the first two years to build the brand and gain people's trust that a great and reasonably priced product can be bought online," he added. Lau also said that even before reaching for pre-orders, OnePlus One is already sitting on 140,000 sign-ups by users.
It is being speculated however that online selling could quickly drop the craze for OnePlus One smartphone as it has no marketing push to keep it in front of the public eye.
In the company's latest Q2 production update it was announced that a larger batch of 64GB OnePlus One Sandstone Black units now will be available first, ahead of the 16GB Silk White variant, from late-May to early-June. Also according to the update plan, general availability of the smartphone will be increased and invites will be easily given later in June.
Earlier this month, OnePlus had announced the first update to its release plans for the One handset, saying it has given it increased general availability in June, following the roll-out to invited customers of the 16GB Silk White smartphones in mid-May, and a 'larger batch' of 64GB Sandstone Black in early-June.
Some of the key specifications of the smartphone are CyanogenMod 11S based on Android 4.4 KitKat OS; 5.5-inch full-HD IPS LCD display; quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 SoC clocked at 2.5GHz; 3GB of RAM; 3-megapixel rear IMX214 sensor, and 5-megapixel front-facing camera. Connectivity options include 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.0, and NFC functionality. It features a 3100mAh non-removable battery.

Display

5.50-inch

Processor

2.5GHz

Front Camera

5-megapixel

Resolution

1080x1920 pixels

RAM

3GB

OS

CyanogenMod 11S

Storage

16GB

Rear Camera

13-megapixel

Battery capacity

3100mAh



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