When you buy a phone billed as water-resistant, you generally expect it to survive accidental dunks. Some Sony phone owners have a very different story, though — their supposedly resistant phones took water damage that required an expensive fix. If…
In the past few years, we have heard rumors that Apple could be interested in creating a self-driving car of their own codenamed “Project Titan”. However a report late last year suggested that Apple had apparently scrapped that plan, but now a report from the New York Times suggests that it could still be alive.
The report claims that Apple could be planning on repurposing Project Titan, but instead of putting out self-driving cars on the roads, Apple could take the technology and what they’ve developed so far and create self-driving shuttles that will be used to ferry Apple employees from one building to another on Apple’s campus.
Such self-driving shuttles aren’t exactly a new concept as we have seen them used before, but in Apple’s case it is expected that these self-driving shuttles will also provide the Cupertino company a means of testing their technology. Apple’s CEO Tim Cook recently confirmed that they are working on autonomous systems, but from what we know so far, Apple is more interested in the tech behind it rather than actually building cars themselves.
Exactly what will result from Apple’s efforts remains to be seen, but Apple’s interest in automotives isn’t exactly new nor is it a secret, what with CarPlay being one of the ways Apple is trying to integrate itself into vehicles.
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LG V30+ Logo Revealed In Leak
Posted in: Today's ChiliSo we know that LG has confirmed that at the end of the month, they will be taking the wraps off their latest smartphone in the form of the LG V30. Given that LG has released a new V-series phone every year for the past few years, this news did not really come as a surprise, but it seems that we could be getting more than what we asked for this year.
In case there was any doubt… pic.twitter.com/dXdKUs7uuH
— Evan Blass (@evleaks) August 22, 2017
In a recent tweet by the ever-reliable leakster Evan Blass, it seems that LG could have another phone in the works called the LG V30+. Unfortunately apart from the name of the phone, not much else is known about the handset, but based on previous “Plus” devices that we’ve seen launch from other manufacturers, there’s a good chance that this could simply be a slightly larger version of the LG V30 (like the Galaxy S8+ and iPhone 7 Plus).
However previous reports have speculated that the LG V30+ could be a variant of the phone with different hardware specs, such as maybe more RAM and maybe more storage, although we’re not sure if adding more RAM/storage really warrants a new name. We’re not sure if the handset will be announced alongside the LG V30 at the end of August, or if it could see a separate launch date, but either way hopefully we’ll have additional details soon, and also remember to check back with us on the 31st of August for all the official details.
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The HTC U11 is a beautiful handset in terms of design and it is also very unique in terms of features with a squeezable frame that lets users interact with the device. However if there was one shortcoming is that for some reason, the handset did not launch with support for video recording at 1080p 60fps.
Instead it came with 1080p recording at 30fps, which while fine and more than usable, isn’t really what many are expecting in this day and age. However HTC did promise that an update would be released soon that would enable 60fps recording. Last week it seemed like the update began to make its way to Taiwan, and now reports are claiming that it is also making its way to other parts of the world.
According to HTC’s previous announcement, the update is expected to rollout over the course of the next few months, which means that if you don’t see the update for your phone yet, then know that you’ll probably have to wait, but don’t worry as it should eventually arrive on your handset, although we can’t really promise you when.
Like we said in our earlier post, HTC’s decision to launch it with 30fps recording was a bit strange, but we guess this update should solve any issues you have with it. Better late than never, right?
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Google’s products and services cater to different users and needs, ranging from regular consumers and also to enterprises who might need slightly more powerful tools and services to help better manage their company and their activities. Now it looks like Google is expanding its business offerings with the launch of Chrome Enterprise.
So what is Chrome Enterprise? Basically it is a platform in which businesses can better manage Chrome OS devices, so if your company does own quite a few Chromebooks, then Chrome Enterprise will be one of the ways that you can manage them more efficiently, which in a way you could liken to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server.
According to Google, “Chrome Enterprise offers a host of features, including access to enterprise app storefronts, deep security controls, 24/7 support, as well as integration with cloud and on-premise management tools, VMware Workspace ONE and Microsoft Active Directory.”
Chrome Enterprise will be a subscription-based service which is priced at $50 per device. This is a flat rate and will be charged on an annual basis. So if you are a company looking for a better way to manage your host of Chromebook laptops, then maybe Chrome Enterprise could be a service worth looking into. Google is expected to share more details about the service in a webinar come 24th of August, so head on over to Google’s website and register your interest.
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While it will probably be awhile before we finally get the Pokemon RPG on the Nintendo Switch, the good news is that if you are a Pokemon fan and want to see Pokemon games on the Switch, there is the upcoming Pokken Tournament DX that could be worth looking forward to, and the good news is that a playable demo will be available starting tomorrow.
In an announcement by Nintendo of America, the company has revealed that a playable demo of Pokken Tournament DX will be released on the 23rd of August via the Nintendo eShop at 9PM PT or 12AM ET. This playable demo will let players take the game for a test run before deciding whether or not they want to part with their hard-earned money.
Note that Pokken Tournament isn’t a new game and the DX version is basically the Switch version of the game. It was announced back at E3 2017 and will come with gameplay features that takes advantage of the Switch’s hardware. It will also introduce 5 new Pokemon to the game that was not present in the earlier version, but otherwise it should more or less play the same way.
It has also been confirmed that the Pokken Tournament’s Wii U controller can also be used with the Switch, so if you have that lying around you can use it with the console no problems.
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Feds Back From Request For Visitor Logs From Anti-Trump Site, Concerns Remain
Posted in: Today's ChiliDOJ lawyers are still seeking a trove of information about visitors to the website.
While Google has already enumerated the main highlights of Android 8.0 Oreo, it isn’t uncommon that some of the finer details are revealed or discovered only later on. One example is Rescue Party, a band aid or user-caused bootloops. This new change, on the other hand, might cause users a bit of confusion. Gone is the checkbox that allows users … Continue reading
We’re back! This week the big event doesn’t occur until Sunday night (unless it leaks early), when Game of Thrones wraps up its penultimate season with another super-sized episode clocking in at 79 minutes, 43 seconds. Until then we can check out Mad…
Last Friday, we co-hosted our Digital Summer event, an industry insiders version of our Digital Seasons series, at the Target Open House in San Francisco. We were happy to welcome great startup founders and executives, who showcased their latest innovation in wearable technology. Then, we picked their brains on how they manage to combine great technology with the latest fashion and design trends.
The evening started with Stacy Marquardt, Marketing Lead, IoT, Target, who introduced us to the representatives of Senstone, DAZL and Mobvoi who participated in the demo session.
After the demo sessions, Jean-Baptiste Su, Technology Columnist, Forbes and Principal Analyst Atherton Research, moderated the panel discussion about how wearables can change our lifestyle. The one hour session was full of industry insiders insights and tips for the next-gen entrepreneurs, thanks to our panelists: Ying Zhou, Business Director, Mobvoi U.S., Aditi Chadha, Founder & CEO of DAZL, Sandy Diao, Director of Strategic Programs at Indiegogo, Nedar Fedorchuk, Founder and CEO of Senstone, Per Ljung, Founder of Looksee Labs. (Photo in the graphic above from left to right, then Jean-Baptiste Su and Eliane Fiolet).
Check out the complete article with the video of the discussion and details about the products demos
Wearables as a Lifestyle
During the discussion, founders and executives gave us some insights into what drew them to the wearable tech industry, what was the biggest challenges they faced while developing their products, what are the most attractive wearable startups and products today and where they see the future of the industry heading. Watch the session in the video below:
Senstone, DAZL and Ticwatch by Mobvoi Demos – Fashion meets Technology
Senstone
Markiyan Matsekh, co-founder & Chief Product Officer, Senstone, performed the first demo. Senstone is a stylish and discreet wearable device that allows users to capture notes on the go “five times faster and much more conveniently than any smartphone app”, according to the company.
The start-up rose over $300,000 from a Kickstarter campaign six months ago with about 3000 pre-orders. The tech team is currently testing the device and the iOS+Android companion mobile applications, as the first units are expected to ship in December. The technology inside uses a proprietary natural language processing engine to convert your recorded spoken words into organized notes.The Senstone app can integrate with Evernote, IFTTT, calendar…, and supports eleven languages with an emphasis on English.
On average, people use it for short recordings, from 2 seconds to a minute, and the maximum recording time on a single charge, according to Markiyan Matsekh, is about two and a half hour. When asked by a member of the audience about the potential competition of Amazon – with their Alexa platform – Senstone’s co-founder replied that Amazon platform is, in fact, a great market opportunity that will make the sales of similar products grow.
We covered Senstone when it launched its Kickstarter campaign, more information on our article.
DAZL
Dubbed “fashion with intelligence” and “safety & health with style”, DAZL was the perfect new wearable product to feature in our Digital seasons series, an event that aims at showcasing the best innovations at the crossroad of fashion and technology. A recipient of the Vodafone Startup Award, and primarily dedicated to safety for women, DAZL sends safety alerts to your close friends (and family) at the push of a button, via BLE from your smartphone (Android and iOS – 100 feet maximum range). DAZL is very practical when your smartphone is buried in your purse and you are in a noisy environment; it also emits selective notifications by gently buzzing your jewelry, so you never miss important calls, emails and SMS.
Aditi Chadha, founder, DAZL, showed us a brief demo of the device at the Target Open House, and started her speech by sharing a few chilling statistics: according to the United Nation, 35% of women on the planet experience some sort of assault at least once in their lifetime, and in America, a woman is assaulted every 2 minutes. As for San Francisco, she said that, according to the official statistics, there were 12,000 assaults in the past year, and many happen during daytime.
During the live demo, Aditi Chadha showed us how quickly the DAZL connected jewelry on her keychain was able to send her location displayed on a map in her smartphone, and she mentioned that the app sent the location to her selected friends via email, SMS, and their own DAZL applications, simultaneously.
In addition to location safety tracking, DAZL is a two-way tracking device, meaning that it can locate your smartphone and vice versa, and it beeps when you leave your phone behind. Therefore, Aditi designed the small piece of hardware so it can be embedded inside a key chain jewelry, a necklace or a bracelet. Additionally, a plain version is available as a key chain as well, since most people get a lot of value out of a regular key chain that can locate and be located by their smartphone – I can vouch for that use case myself!
Last but not least DAZL acts as a remote control to shoot selfies on your smartphone, eliminating the need to carry around a stick, an all that operates for 45 days on a single charge (stand by mode), according to Aditi Chadha. Please note that battery life highly depends on usage.
With an entirely bootstrapped R&D, DAZL is one of the startups selected to the latest class of HAX, the “world’s first and largest hardware accelerator”. A proof of quality in itself, knowing that HAX has a 3% selection rate, according to DAZL’s founder.
The product launch date has not been revealed yet, and, if you are interested, you can register to get regular updates on the DAZL website.
TicWatch by Mobvoi
Founded in 2012 by ex-googlers, Mobvoi is the Chinese voice search company behind the famous Ticwear OS Ticwatch 2 that rose over $2 million in 2016, and over $3 million for its Android Wear version in 2017, the TicWatch S&E.
Ying Zhou, Director of Business of Mobvoi US, showed us a few features of the new Ticwatch S&E, which is, according to her, “the most optimized Android Wear smartwatch”. I am not sure how this is the “most optimized” Android Wear 2 time piece, except for the sweet price: $119 early bird pre-orders on Kickstarter for the E, and $139 for the S, they will retail for $159 and $199, respectively. In comparison, the Huawei Watch 2 currently retail from $240 to $299.
“The Ticwatch is the most affordable Android Wear 2 on the market with the full functionality that we have” said Ying Zhou.
The recipient of two awards, the TicWatch S (Sport), is the sports model while the E (Express) delivers a more classic look.
Besides the standard fitness and sports features that are common to all Android Wear 2 devices, the Ticwatch S offers a few unique features such as a GPS sensor located in the band, which provides a little bit more accuracy, and a number of fashionable watch faces. Since Mobvoi core business is voice search, Ying Zhou demoed it with Maps saying “how to go to Montgomery station” a search that triggered a turn by turn navigation.
The Android Wear versions of the Ticwatch use Google Assistant, while the models sold in China feature Mobvoi proprietary voice recognition and natural language processing softwares.
According to Mobvoi executive, getting the Android Wear ecosystem in the Ticwatch was the number one requirement from users of the previous Ticwear-powered model.
Thank you to the ChoYou team who helped to put this event together, and thank you to the Target Open House for hosting us!
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