Sonos Amazon Alexa team-up official: Beta this year

sonosechoThis morning the folks at Sonos and Amazon have announced a team-up which will bring “a joyful life” to consumers everywhere. This announcement was made in part several months ago by Sonos – without naming names. Now at an event in New York City, Sonos has made clear how this connection is going to work. Sonos products will be able … Continue reading

Google wants your help to improve its automatic translations

Google’s ability to interpret and translate handwriting isn’t perfect. Sometimes you’ll scribble a word or take a photo of a restaurant menu on holiday, only to have a garbled mess thrown back at you. To help its “smart” assistants and services, Goog…

'Gran Turismo Sport' delayed to sometime in 2017

Polyphony Digital has a reputation for taking its sweet time to bring Gran Turismo games to Sony consoles, and Gran Turismo Sport won’t be an exception to the rule. The studio has delayed its first PS4 racing game to sometime in 2017 after having pr…

Gran Turismo Sport PS4 Release Delayed

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Kazunori Yamauchi, founder of Polyphony Digital, the studio that created Gran Turismo has announced via the official PlayStation blog that Gran Turismo Sport PS4 release has been delayed. The title was previously scheduled to be released later this year but Yamauchi says that the studio has made the difficult decision of delaying the game’s release to next year.

Yamauchi said that this game has been one of the most “ambitious undertakings” by the studio as it uses latest technologies like physics-based rendering and sound simulations. He adds that the studio has been humbled by the response received after the new gameplay experience was shared with the public.

Gran Turismo Sport PS4 release was initially planned for November, however, the studio has come to the realization that it needs more time to perfect GT Sport. Since it does not want to compromise the experience in any way, it has decided to delay the release.

Yamauchi adds that a confirmed release date can not be provided at this point in time but does reiterate that the studio is “more committed than ever” to making Gran Turismo Sport the best title in this franchise.

Even though the Gran Turismo Sport PS4 release has been delayed, the title will continue to be demonstrated at gaming events around the world.

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Samsung Starts Mass Production Of New 14nm Exynos 7570 Processor

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Samsung today announced that it has started mass production of the new Exynos 7 Quad 7570 processor that’s built on its 14 nanometer process technology. This processor is meant for budget smartphones and Internet of Things devices. It’s the first mobile application processor in its class that has been designed with the advanced process node, it’s also the first Exynos processor to fully integrate a Cat.4 LTE 2CA modem and other connectivity solutions like Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, FM and global navigation satellite system in one chip.

“With Exynos 7570, more consumers will be able to experience the performance benefits of the advanced 14nm FinFET process in affordable devices,” said Ben K. Hur, Vice President of System LSI Marketing at Samsung Electronics.

Samsung was the first processor company in the industry last year to start manufacturing premium mobile processors based on its advanced 14nm FinFET technology. It’s now using that technology to make processors for budget handsets. The Exynos 7570 is the first processor in its class made on 14nm FinFET so it promises amazing performance with great power efficiency.

Exynos 7570 is made up of four Cortex-A53 cores in 14nm. Samsung promises 70 percent improvements in processor performance and 30 percent improvement in power efficiency when compared to its predecessor which was built using the 28nm technology.

Samsung smartphones and IoT devices powered by the Exynos 7570 should start arriving in the coming months.

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Chromebook Pixel 2 Discontinued By Google

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You might find it hard to purchase a Google Chromebook Pixel 2 now given that it’s no longer available from the Google Store and Best Buy. It turns out that the laptop isn’t just out of stock, Google has actually decided to discontinue this premium Chrome OS-powered laptop. Chromebook Pixel 2 is the successor to Google’s first Chromebook Pixel laptop that was powered by Chrome OS.

Google announced the new Chromebook Pixel last year. It launched two models – a $1,299 and a $999 model – the latter has already been discontinued earlier this year in April. Google has now discontinued the $1,299 model of the Chromebook Pixel 2 as well.

When asked about whether or not it intended to restock the Chromebook Pixel 2, a spokesperson for Google told Venturebeat that “We’re committed to the Pixel program but we don’t have plans to restock the Pixel 2.” This sets the record straight that Google has no plans of selling the Chromebook Pixel 2 again.

Whether or not the company is planning to launch a successor is an entirely different matter. It hasn’t said anything about a new Chromebook Pixel at this point in time.

However, a new job listing was spotted which did suggest that perhaps Google is working on a new Chromebook Pixel. If one is indeed in the pipeline we might hear more about it in the months to come.

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These Moms Are Turning Tragedy Into Activism

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Get Uber Ride Discounts By Shopping With Visa Cards

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Uber provides its services in hundreds of cities across the globe and if you use it often in your home city, chances are you might use it when you’re in a new city. Millions of riders use Uber every day to explore the cities in its network. The company has seen this become an integral way for residents and visitors to connect with local businesses, shops, and restaurants. To enable riders to get more out of their experience, Uber has now introduced Local Offers which provide ride discounts when you shop using a Visa card.

Local Offers is a way for riders to get free rides by spending at local businesses with a Visa credit card that’s linked to their Uber account. Riders will get 1 Uber point for every $1 they spend at participating merchants and for every 100 points they earn a free ride up to $10.

The Local Offers feature has been built right in the Uber app so riders can easily find all of the participating merchants while they request a ride. There are no codes or coupons to manage for this, the points will automatically tally up in the app as soon as the Visa credit card linked to the account is charged for a ride.

Local Offers is being rolled out to riders in San Francisco and Los Angeles in the first phase. New cities and merchants will be added down the road.

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Democrats Kill Redistricting Reform While Taking Credit for Supporting It

Opinion by Reboot Illinois’ Madeleine Doubek

On Thursday, we got the news that the Democrats elected to the Illinois Supreme Court had rejected giving Illinois voters a chance to have their say on redistricting with some of the partisanship removed.

The decision was completely partisan. Majority Democrats on the court voted no to letting the redistricting question go before voters while the Republicans voted yes.

On Friday, I came home to another letter from one of the Democrats who is supposed to represent me in Springfield. This one was all about how that Democrat voted to make legislative mapmaking fairer.

What fortuitous timing, she wrote sarcastically. I’m guessing nearly everyone who lives in a district considered contested or competitive got one of these letters that surely were ordered and designed by House Speaker Mike Madigan’s and Senate President John Cullerton’s minions. Of course, less than a third of districts up for election this year even are contested because of the political control over redistricting.

My letter said Legislator or Candidate X “believes Illinois must change the way the state’s legislative district boundaries are drawn so politics can be removed from the process and true reform can begin.” It even implied my legislator owned or authored a House Joint Resolution that was “superior to other so-called ‘reform’ proposals because it provides: true independence,” true diversity, true transparency…blah, blah, blah.

What a crock of baloney. Do not buy it.

In classic, clever campaign legislating, majority House Democrats pushed through and approved one redistricting reform proposal, while majority Senate Democrats pushed through a different one. In order for redistricting changes to be made law, the two Democratic-run chambers would have to approve the same plan and then it could go to the governor for his consideration.

That didn’t happen. On purpose. So now you still can have Democratic lawmakers and Democratic candidates saying they support redistricting reform, or they’re on record supporting it, or they practically sponsored it as they campaign to win your vote Nov. 8.

Let’s be crystal clear on three points:

  1. If Republicans won the power to draw legislative maps after a U.S. Census, they would draw them to their political advantage too, just as they did once in the 1990s.
  2. Democrats have won the power more lately and have used it to full advantage.
  3. Democrats are the ones blocking a less-partisan approach to legislative mapmaking.

If you want to have a shot at fixing Illinois politics, redistricting reform is one of the best ways to start. Corruption is born when politicians draw maps to their advantage, packing voters into districts they know will vote for their candidates based on their voting histories. Or they pack candidates or lawmakers from their opposing party into the same district so one of them can’t win. Often in the process, they draw districts that look like ear muffs or spaghetti or spiders. Or they draw districts where one side of a block is represented by one lawmaker and the neighbors across the street have a different politician.

There’s no guarantee that changing the way legislative maps are drawn will fix everything. Few things are perfect and most such attempts create unintended consequences. But nearly any change in the redistricting process that removes the conflict inherent in politicians drawing their own home bases is worth a shot.

The Independent Map Amendment group that was the second consecutive one to try and to be shot down by Democrats in the courts is weighing whether to ask the court for a rehearing.

Last week, Democratic Supreme Court justices said the amendment group erred by including the state’s Auditor General in its plan by having that officer oversee the process for selecting independent commissioners to draw maps.

Having seen the history of rigged mapping and attempts at changing it in Illinois, Republicans on the supreme court assailed their Democratic brethren.

“The Illinois Constitution was meant to prevent tyranny, not enshrine it,” Republican Justice Bob Thomas wrote.

Enshrined tyranny. That’s just what we have in Illinois. We’ve become numb to it.

Independents and Democrats with common sense have to join Republicans in concluding any attempt at changing redistricting is rigged against the people as the current maps are. Our very democratic, small d, rights are being stripped from us. We need to wake ourselves up from the stupor of our Illinois political slavery. Stop thinking that it doesn’t matter or it’s hopeless. Recruit family, friends and neighbors.

Call, email, visit your elected officials. Tell them to work with the other chamber and approve the same form of redistricting changes to send to the governor. Keep telling them. Keep up the pressure. Again and again. When they tell you they voted for reform, laugh at them. Tell them you’ll vote for them after they see that redistricting changes are Illinois law.

That letter? The amendment it mentions, House Joint Resolution Constitutional Amendment 58, was supported by some reputable groups in Illinois that also supported the Independent Map Amendment. The letter correctly says that other version of redistricting reform was supported by Common Cause Illinois, the Illinois Campaign for Political Reform, the Illinois Public Interest Research Group, the Illinois Chamber of Commerce and the Small Business Advocacy Council.

But again, Madigan and Cullerton made sure each chamber passed different versions of redistricting reform. Tell them to get HJRCA 58 to Gov. Bruce Rauner after the election or to call a special session and get it done now. Or tell them to pass the Independent Map Amendment version because lawmakers can approve whatever they want, unlike citizen voters. Tell them then, and only then, will you consider voting for them.

Call them on their campaign crocks of nonsense. Democrats control the Supreme Court, the state House and Senate. Voting for something isn’t enough. Give us a real redistricting reform law supported by non-partisan experts.

Call the Democrats’ bluff. Hold them accountable. Illinois Republicans, Democrats, and independents of common sense must unite. We have nothing to lose but our chains.

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Sonos Will Finally Support The Spotify App

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Sonos is gradually opening up its connected speaker systems to third-party music streaming apps and it’s kicking things off with the most popular music streaming service. At an event in New York City, the company has confirmed that Sonos will soon provide support for the Spotify app. This will enable users to control their Sonos speakers directly through Spotify on both mobile and desktop. A beta of this feature will be provided to users in October.

Sonos users previously required the Sonos Controller app to manage music streaming to their speakers but now that the hardware is being opened up to third-party apps, the Controller app won’t be required particularly if you use Spotify exclusively for music streaming.

The company wants to make it easier for users to manage music streaming on the speakers and one of the first steps is to ensure that users are not made to jump between apps. Soon, the main Spotify app will be able to control Sonos speakers through both Wi-Fi and cellular data.

Now that Sonos hardware is being opened up to third-party apps, many would hope that similar treatment will be provided to other popular music streaming services like Apple Music, Tidal, Pandora, and Google Play Music.

Sonos hasn’t confirmed if and when it will provide similar support for Spotify’s competitors.

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