Thursday 18 April 2013

Microsoft Planning Touch-Enabled Smartwatch?

You may already have a Windows phone or tablet, but what would you say about running your favorite applications on a highly wearable Windows device, such as a wristwatch? As the market for gadgets you can actually wear is expanding, Microsoft is reportedly looking to build a touch-enabled smartwatch.

The reports are yet unconfirmed, but it would make sense for the software giant to follow in the footsteps of its rivals which have announced similar plans. Apple, Samsung, LG and even Google are already working on developing such wearable gadgets.


Microsoft launched a similar smartwatch concept in 2004, but the project was discontinued.



















Microsoft is rumored to have asked Asian suppliers to provide the necessary components for such a smartwatch earlier this year. The company is reportedly looking at using a 1.5 inch display for the device. However, it is yet unclear whether Microsoft will move ahead with the project. The company’s previous attempt to launch into the wearable gadgets market, by manufacturing a similar wristwatch device about ten years ago, resulted in failure when sales stopped in 2008.

Either way, there is a growing demand for wearable gadgets and one way or another, a smartwatch could actually be released on the market in the next couple of years, no matter who the manufacturer is. As smartphones are becoming bigger, people will be looking for smaller devices that have the same function but are more easy to carry around.

Smartwatches are however unlikely to function as independent computerized devices in the immediate future. They are more likely to be used in sync with smartphones and other devices instead of replacing them, at least at first.


A smartwatch from Microsoft could, for instance, allow you to connect wirelessly to your Windows devices and receive alerts about incoming emails, Twitter posts or phone calls, practically complementing the gadgets you are already using every day.  Additional features could be added, such as allowing you to send text messages and take pictures. This would make the smart wristwatch a very useful gadget to have, offering wearers higher accessibility and portability than the current handheld devices.

Tuesday 16 April 2013

Samsung Smart Watch To Compete With Apple IWatch

Let the smart watch races begin! Samsung is currently developing a smart watch that it hopes to release before the end of 2013. According to a report in Bloomberg the smartphone manufacturer is hoping to beat the Apple iWatch to market.

According to executive vice president of Samsung’s mobile business, Lee Young Hee, the company has been working around the clock to develop and manufacturer its smart watch product.

As we have reported during several occasions on TechBeat, wearable technology is all the rage with devices popping up for everything from wearable sound systems to facial recognition blocking goggles.



          Speaking to Bloomberg the Samsung executive reveals:

“We’ve been preparing the watch product for so long. We are working very hard to get ready for it. We are preparing products for the future, and the watch is definitely one of them.”


News of a possible Samsung smartwatch started surfacing in February when photos believed to be from the device showed up online. The photos were accompanied by specs that included a tile-based UI and Wi-Fi capabilities. The rumor in February also pointed to making calls from from the watch.

The current name floating around for the Samsung smart watch OS is AltiusOS beta 2, although that name could change before the smartwatch goes to market.

With music playback capabilities, smartphone notifications and various other bits of technology likely, the race to win the wearable tech market is likely to heat up quickly.

Apple in the meantime is believed to be working on an Apple iWatch that features a curved glass display, a battery life of 4-5 days and possibly full iOS support. Apple isn’t expected to unveil the iWatch until the later part of 2013.


Are you excited for the future of wearable technology? Who do you think will come out the victor, Apple, Samsung or another smart watch competitor?




Monday 15 April 2013

Apple IWatch To Run Full IOS Platform

The Apple iWatch will not leave iOS users wanting. A new rumor suggests that the Cupertino-based company is hard at work on developing its first generation watch with a full version of its popular mobile device platform.

In the new report it is suggested that Apple is planning to launch the new watch by the end of the year, but only if Apple can tackle the battery problem.

A source tells The Verge that the watch currently gets about two days on a single charge and Apple is shooting for a four to five day charge window.  That time frame would make sense since the Pebble, the iWatch’s most likely competitor, currently lasts that long on a single charge.





Moving towards iOS instead of a scaled down OS version as the company did with its Nano product actually makes a lot of sense. First, users will have better cross-platform compatibility and second the company will only have one base-line of code to work with, thus improvements will be streamlined and arrive faster for all of Apple’s mobile OS-based devices.

There is the very real possibility that Apple may release the Apple iWatch, examine user reactions to a full iOS and then modify the OS to better meet the real-world needs of users.

The biggest challenge for Apple will likely be determining how to make wearable tech as fluid to use as possible. The entire point of wearable technology is that it integrated without hassle, allowing users to go about their day while always staying connected in simple yet effective ways.

If Apple can find a simple yet effective way to share information between the watch and other Apple devices it could have a winner on its hands. If the company’s flexible screen design is any indication of its ingenuity for the watch we could see the company’s next biggest hit.


Are you ready to strap on an Apple iWatch and go about your day?

Thursday 11 April 2013

CCleaner Android App Announced



Android users will be able to clean their smartphones and tablets with ease once the CCleaner app is released later this year. Piriform (makers of the massively popular CCleaner software) have announced they are working on the CCleaner Android app and it will be released soon. For those of you that are not familiar with CCleaner-it is a popular cleaning software that removes unnecessary files and repairs the registry, resulting in a faster, more stable computer. Now Android users will be able to keep their mobile devices operating like new too with just one click.



According to the official press release the app is currently being tested. Piriform wants to ensure the software works perfectly through the app and will provide the results Android users expect of it before launching officially. The beta testing phase is rumoured to start in a few weeks so the release date for the CCleaner app for Android might not be too far away. The only details of the app released by Piriform are that it will be quick and easy to use with one-click cleaning. Helping to keep your Android devices running like new


One question people have about the CCleaner app is whether it will be free to use on Android devices. At present, CCleaner is available on PCs and Macs. Users can download and use it for free or pay for the premium version which includes support, automatic updates and multiple profile cleaning. So far the main versions of the software have proven to be very popular-accumulating over 1 billion downloads since the software was launched in the mid 2000′s. The availability of free versions has obviously aided the software’s popularity. It’s unclear whether the app version will prove as popular if a free version is not released.

                     A teaser of CCleaner Android which is currently in
                          development

There is no word from the company as yet on whether they are going to charge for the app or not. Realistically, it would be prudent for the company to at least provide a free version of the app, keeping in line with their policy for PC users. If they choose to only release a paid version, it could lead to a backlash from Android users and low adoption rates. After all, there are already some free alternatives available to them. However, avid CCleaner fans (and there seems to be a lot of them) will probably be keen to try CCleaner Android ahead of the other options.

Piriform historically, has always offered free versions of its products. CCleaner, Speccy, Defraggler and Recuva all have free versions. Like CCleaner, the other programs are system utilities aimed at improving computer performance, enhancing security and aiding users in the restoration of lost files or computer information. Hence, Piriform’s decision to develop apps has been welcomed by the mobile community.

The alternatives to CCleaner Android already available include-CleanMaster, App Cache Cleaner, 1-click Cleaner, Android Delete History and QuickCleaner to name a few. CCleaner Android will undoubtedly face stiff competition in the mobile app sector, but I for one am excited to see if the app will live up to the hype its desktop predecessor has developed.

Monday 8 April 2013

Xperia Z Officially Announced



















January 7th 2013, Las Vegas, USA – Sony Mobile Communications (“Sony Mobile”) today introduces its new flagship Android smartphone, Xperia Z 

. With a 5” Full HD 1080p Reality Display, Snapdragon™ S4 Pro quad-core processor, 13 megapixel fast-capture camera and 4G LTE, Xperia Z has all the specifications expected from a premium smartphone. On top of this, it brings the best of Sony’s unique technology, content, design and connectivity to deliver rich user experiences. Xperia Z will launch globally in Q1 2013.


Full Specification

    Camera and video

  • 13.1 megapixel camera with Auto focus and Burst Mode 
  • 16x digital zoom 
  • HDR for both picture/film 
  • Face detection 
  • Flash/Pulsed LED and Photo light 
  • Front-facing camera (2.2 MP 1080p) 
  • Geotagging 
  • HD video recording (1080p) 
  • Image stabiliser 
  • Picture Effect 
  • Quick Launch 
  • Red-eye reduction 
  • Scene recognition 
  • Self-timer 
  • Send to web 
  • Smile detection 
  • Sony Exmor RS for mobile image sensor 
  • Superior Auto 
  • Sweep Panorama 
  • Touch focus

    Display

  • 5", 1920x1080 pixels, 16,777,216 colour TFT 
  • Sony Mobile BRAVIA Engine 2 
  • Scratch-resistant, shatter proof sheet on mineral glass 
  • Capacitive touchscreen with on-screen QWERTY keyboard 
  • Screenshot capturing



   Pre-loaded applications
  • Google Chrome* 
  • Google Play* 
  • Google search* 
  • Google Voice Search* 
  • Google Maps for Mobile with Street view and Latitude* 
  • Web browser (WebKit) 
  • Google Talk application*

   Memory

  • RAM: 2GB 
  • Flash memory: Up to 16 GB 
  • Expansion slot: microSD card, up to 32 GB

   Networks
  • UMTS HSPA+ 850 (Band V), 900 (Band VIII), 2100 (Band I) MHz *
  • GSM GPRS/EDGE 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz 
  • LTE (Bands 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 20)*

   Entertainment
  • 3D Surround Sound (VPT) 
  • Album art 
  • Bluetooth stereo (A2DP) 
  • Clear Audio+ 
  • Dynamic normaliser 
  • Music tones (MP3/AAC) 
  • PlayNow service* 
  • TrackID music recognition* 
  • “WALKMAN” application 
  • xLoud™ Experience 
  • 3D games 
  • Motions gaming 
  • Video streaming 
  • Facebook application* 
  • Twitter* 
  • YouTube*

   Connectivity and communication
  • 3.5 mm audio jack (CTIA) 
  • aGPS 
  • Bluetooth 4.0 wireless technology 
  • DLNA Certified 
  • GLONASS* 
  • HDMI via MHL support 
  • Media Go 
  • Media Transfer Protocol support 
  • Micro USB support 
  • Native USB tethering 
  • NFC 
  • PC Companion 
  • Screen mirroring 
  • Synchronisation via Exchange ActiveSync, Facebook, Google and SyncML 
  • USB charging 
  • USB High speed 2.0 support 
  • Xperia Link 
  • Wi-Fi and WiFi Hotspot functionality
  • Wi-Fi Miracast

Available in 3 colours:





Saturday 6 April 2013

RIM is now BlackBerry, and BlackBerry has released the BlackBerry OS 10 operating system and the two smartphones BlackBerry Q10 and Z10



















A handful of new BlackBerrys was announced this week. Research In Motion (RIM) changed its name to BlackBerry, the new BlackBerry OS 10 was released and two new BlackBerry smartphone was announced.


The BlackBerry Z10 is one of the two phones announced that which will run on the completely rewritten BlackBerry OS 10. It has a 4.2-inch touch screen with a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor and a 8 megapixel camera. The AMOLED display resolution is 1280 x 768 pixels. Its got 2 GB RAM on board and the 16 GB internal memory can be expanded up to 64 GB using a microSD card. Looking at the example photos taken by the fan site Crackberry.com, the pictures from the 8 megapixel BSI camera does not reach up to Galaxy S III, iPhone 5 or the Nokia Lumia 920.

BlackBerry Q10 has a more classic RIM/BlackBerry look with a full QWERTY keyboard and similar specifications as the Z10. The Q10 display size is only 3.1-inch large something that could be considered too small for many potential customers. But the pixel density on the 720 x 720 pixel display is very good at 328 PPI. Like the Z10, BlackBerrry Q10 has a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor, 2 GB RAM and 16 GB internal storage.

The most exciting thing happening today was the release of the new operating system. Z10 and Q10 are the first two smartphones running version 10 of the BlackBerry OS. The BlackBerry OS is actually what this last announcement was all about. RIM BlackBerry has struggled against iOS, Android and Windows lately and this is probably the company's final attempt at being a platform to count on. iOS and Androids strength are the apps and games. BlackBerry World has over 70.000 apps for the devices running the new OS. BlackBerry Balance offer dedicated profiles to keep work and personal data separate and secure

The BlackBerry Z10 will be available in the UK next week. Canada and US


BlackBerry Z10 highlights


  • Weight: 137.5 gram
  • Size: 130 x 65.6 x 9mm
  • 4.2-inch touch display with a 768 x 1280 pixel resolution
  • Networks: GSM/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900, HSPA 850/1900/2100m, LTE 3, 7, 8, 20
  • Wi-Fi a/b/g/n
  • 4G mobile hotspot
  • 8 megapixel BSI camera sensor, f/2.2
  • 1080p video capture
  • 2 megapixel front camera, 720p video capture
  • LED light
  • 1.5 GHz dual-core processor
  • 2 GB RAM
  • 16 GB internal storage
  • HDMI
  • USB
  • Bluetooth 4.0
  • A-GPS
  • NFC
  • BlackBerry OS 10
  • 1800 mAh
  • 10 hours talk time
  • 13 days standby time


BlackBerry Q10 highlights

  • Weight: 139 gram
  • Size: 119.6 x 66.8 x 10.35 mm
  • 3.1-inch Super AMOLED touch display
  • Networks: GSM/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 HSPA and LTE
  • Wi-Fi a/b/g/n
  • GPS
  • NFC
  • HDMI
  • Bluetooth 4.0
  • 1.5 GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 Plus processor
  • 2100 mAh battery
  • Full QWERTY keyboard
  • BlackBerry OS 10
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, proximity, gyro, ambient light, magnetometer