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E3 2020 has been cancelled

Written by Matti Robinson @ 12 Mar 2020 12:10

E3 2020 has been cancelled This weekend we were supposed to have Game Developers Conference with possibly some juicy details about next-gen consoles and games, although Microsoft at least has their own virtual conference. Now even the most anticipated game conference of the year, E3, has been cancelled.

As you might imagine, the cancellation of E3 2020 is coronavirus, which has shut down most of early 2020's events, including the likes of MWC, Google I/O, and others. According to Entertainment Software Association, or ESA, that is responsible for the annual game conference, this is the first year since 1995 that the E3 conference has not been held.

The organizer has announced that it is "exploring options with our members to coordinate an online experience to showcase industry announcements and news in June."

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Chromecast is getting a major update, includes remote

Written by Matti Robinson @ 12 Mar 2020 10:55

Chromecast is getting a major update, includes remote Google in planning to update their media streaming device Chromecast soon, 9to5Google reports. The search giant has made some interesting improvements to both software and hardware, report claims.

The new Chromecast Ultra is said to come with an improved software package that turns the dongle into a full-fledged media device. No longer is Chromecast Ultra going to run the simplified Android (or perhaps Chrome OS) but instead will be running Android TV.

This means that unlike the current generation Chromecast Ultra (pictured), the upcoming streaming stick is able to no only stream but act as a standalone media device. Essentially this turns your dumb TV into a Android TV, like the ones from Sony, Sharp, Philips and others.

As you'll be interacting with the Chromecast Ultra itself, not just which ever device is streaming content to it, Google is going to include a remote. This is perhaps one of the biggest gripes about Chromecast for some, although personally it never has been an issue.

According to the rumors, the remote has taken some influence from both the Daydream View remote and an Apple TV remote. It includes a microphone, which allows voice commands via Google Assistant.

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Tesla and Elon Musk celebrated 1 millionth car

Written by Matti Robinson @ 12 Mar 2020 9:27

Tesla and Elon Musk celebrated 1 millionth car The electric car company founded in 2003 by a PayPal co-founder Elon Musk has passed an impressive milestone. Musk announced on Twitter earlier this week that the company has made their millionth car.

Musk's original Master Plan included creating an electric car, which was the 2008 Roadster, use the money to develop more affordable and popular electric car, ie. Model S, finally make a widely accessible mass-produced vehicle, which was released in 2017.

It also included developer solar power, which has been taken care of by Musk's other venture, SolarCity, which merged into Tesla in 2016.

Obviously Tesla isn't done now that the initial Master Plan has been concluded for years. In fact, Musk blogged about "Master Plan, Part Deux" in 2016.

For the car business part of Tesla, the plan is to provide electric vehicles to all automotive segments, and offer both autonomous driving as well as car-sharing capabilities.

Neither of these aspect have advanced as fast as we, or Elon Musk for that matter, would hope for, but that's what we're looking at.

However, many analysts would probably agree that making self-driving quickly isn't actually the most pressing issue, instead the company needs to get the volume up. Luckily for Tesla, they've managed to up the production quite a bit, hoping to make around 500,000 cars this year.

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Microsoft to reveal Xbox Series X and Project xCloud details in streamed conference

Written by Matti Robinson @ 12 Mar 2020 7:55

Microsoft to reveal Xbox Series X and Project xCloud details in streamed conference As coronavirus is wrecking havoc and spreading panic around the world, most of the conferences that we're to be held in the first half of 2020 have been cancelled.

This includes not only the leading smartphone and mobile conference, Mobile World Congress, and upcoming Microsoft and Google developer conferences but also Game Developers Conference which was supposed to be held starting next Sunday.

This means that there's no vessel to many of Microsoft's plans, and the company has to talk about the product releases and news in another way.

Microsoft has announced that it will have a two-day streamed event, called Game Stack Live, which is aimed at developers interested in upcoming products, most importantly Xbox Series X as well as their cloud gaming platform Project xCloud.

The virtual conference is likely to include a lot of details that are essential to the game developer community but the company might share some interesting tidbits even for us non-developers.

If nothing else, we'll learn what type of tools Microsoft has created for the content creation, and how exactly is it going to combat Sony's supremacy this time around.

Exclusive titles are a must in fighting the console behemoth Sony, and this is one of the more important ways Microsoft might win developers over.

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Smartphone sales plummets in China amid coronavirus woes

Written by Matti Robinson @ 09 Mar 2020 11:34

Smartphone sales plummets in China amid coronavirus woes Car salesmen haven't had much action in China lately due to coronavirus. In fact, sales of automobiles has gone down 80 or even 90 percent, manufacturers and industry sources report.

However, cars isn't the only business, by a long shot, that has been affected by the widespread virus. Sales of smartphones has been hugely impacted by coronavirus, Reuters reports.

China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT) has released sales figures for smartphone sales in February, and the numbers are dramatically down.

In February, only 6.34 million smartphones were sold compared to 14 million previous year. This means a decline of 54.7 percent.

Apple sold less that half a million iPhones in China in February, and was down more than 60 percent. Android phone sales went down just over 50 percent with 5.85 million sold.

This isn't exactly news to Apple who released a warning to investors in mid-February that the company won't be able to meet previous revenue estimates due to production and sales slowdown amid coronavirus.

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Google Photos gets a design revamp

Written by Matti Robinson @ 09 Mar 2020 11:09

Google Photos gets a design revamp Google Photos is one of the company's more important consumer products. You've probably witnessed the importance in their Pixel ads – I'm sure you remember the one with iPhone running out of storage for photos.

It's obviously one of the most popular photo apps as it comes with many Android phones, and even when it doesn't people flock to download it. Popularity dictates that Google doesn't really want to try and fix something that isn't broken.

Quite like in it's core search engine, not much has changed, but now Google is ready to give Photos some new flare, Android Police reports.

One of the more meaningful changes is the removal of the hamburger menu on the top left. Some of the hamburger menu items find a new home in the bottom bar.

The bottom of the UI transitions from having Photos, Albums, For You, and Sharing into having Photos, Search, For you, Sharing, and Library. This also means that the second big change is the replacement of the search function. Currently the app has a search box at the top of the interface.

A similar change was implemented in Google Maps earlier, so this definitely seems like a portfolio-wide design change. Google is clearly trying to made the interfaces more friendly with one-handed use, even with today's massive screens.

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Microsoft to announce another new Xbox soon?

Written by Matti Robinson @ 06 Mar 2020 12:19

Microsoft to announce another new Xbox soon? Microsoft has already unveiled their upcoming Xbox Series X console that will be battling against PlayStation 5 starting later this year. However, rumors suggest there might be another Xbox console in the works.

In fact, it is an age old rumor that Xbox is working on a cheaper gaming console to accompany Xbox Series X (pictured). This codename Lockhart, perhaps called Xbox Series S, was said to be cancelled but new information has surfaced and says unveiling might be imminent.

Dealer Gaming on Twitter is suggesting that Microsoft is preparing to reveal the cheaper system. It uses that same architecture as Xbox Series X in terms of GPU and CPU, but has significantly less performance.

According to the leak, the AMD-built Zen CPU and Navi GPU of the Series X only manage 4 teraflops compared to Xbox Series X that can crank out up to 8 teraflops. Nevertheless, the Series X console is still more powerful than any of the current generation Xbox consoles.

Another source claims that not only is Series S less powerful than its bigger sibling but it can't achieve the same resolution. Xbox Series X is confirmed to run games at 4K resolution but Series S is said to max out at 1440p.

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Samsung's new 4K and 8K QLED TV lineups revealed

Written by Matti Robinson @ 05 Mar 2020 11:55

Samsung's new 4K and 8K QLED TV lineups revealed Samsung's this years TV portfolio includes many new high-end 8K TVs and 4K is now distinctly mid-range. The lineup includes the top model, Q950TS series, which tops at way over $10,000, although prices are yet unconfirmed.

Samsung's best QLED TV, Q950TS, comes in 65-, 75- and 85-inch sizes and features full array local dimming (FALD) with 20% better peak brightness. It supports HDR10, HLG and HDR10+, but there's still no Dolby Vision support.

Both AMD's Free Sync and Nvidia's G-Sync are supported and latency in gaming mode should be around 10 milliseconds. You can also watch TV or YouTube in picture-in-picture with Multi-View while gaming.

The TV is only 15 mm thick and has a bezel-less Infinity Display framing. To get everything out of the painting-like build, the TV comes with OneConnect box which allows you to place wires out of the way.

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Twitter's fleets are fleeting thoughts, not tweets

Written by Matti Robinson @ 05 Mar 2020 10:45

Twitter's fleets are fleeting thoughts, not tweets Twitter revealed yesterday that it has started a new beta test in Brazil. The company is testing a new features called fleets, which are disappearing tweets.

Fleets, named after fleeting tweet, are similar to features on other platforms, including Snapchat's and Facebook's stories. They automatically disappear after 24 hours of posting the content.

Unlike tweets, fleets do not appear on the timeline. Instead, you can access person's latest fleet by clicking on the profile picture.

Twitter spokesperson told Reuters that one can use the new fleet feature when a thought doesn't quite manifest as a tweet but just a, well, fleeting thought.

There's no word on when fleets could become a worldwide feature, and it is certainly still a possibility that it might not land on your app at all.




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Want to help stop coronavirus? Play this game

Written by Matti Robinson @ 04 Mar 2020 11:58

Want to help stop coronavirus? Play this game Coronavirus, or COVID-19, has been spreading for months now, and it has dominated the news for at least a month, as reports from countries around the world update on the most recent statistics on infected and dead.

While the epidemic hasn't advanced to a pandemic stage, and hopefully never will, the threat is real and serious. This has been noted by technology companies too, as most of early 2020's conferences have been called off, including Mobile World Congress, Google I/O and Microsoft Build.

However, technology might also bring the solution to the problem, perhaps even in a very entertaining way. Instead of just washing your hands and hoping for the best, you can actually help stop coronavirus – while playing a game.

Researchers from University of Washington in Seattle have updated a game called Foldit from 2008 to help the cause. The puzzle game was created to help solve scientific problems with the help of the larger public, perhaps inspired by Folding@Home application on the PS3.

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Another conference cancels due to coronavirus: Google I/O not to be held this year

Written by Matti Robinson @ 04 Mar 2020 11:32

Another conference cancels due to coronavirus: Google I/O not to be held this year Google has decided to cancel their developer conference that was meant to be held in Mountain View, CA in May. As expected, Google has cited coronavirus threat as the single reason for canceling Google I/O.

Many of the conferences that are held in early 2020 have been cancelled due to coronavirus. This includes the world's largest mobile conference, Mobile World Congress, as well a Facebook's F8.

Google I/O was set to be held at the Shoreline Amphitheatre, just like on previous years, on May 12 to 14. Instead of the developer gathering, there will likely be just streams, videos and articles shared about the advancements in Google's software.

It remains to be seen whether Google will still present keynote speeches via stream as they normally do live to an audience.

Microsoft's developer conference, Build, is also slated for May, and they've cancelled their event as well. Now all eyes are on Apple, whose developer conference WWDC is organized in early June.




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Samsung announces 16 GB DRAM for smartphones

Written by Matti Robinson @ 27 Feb 2020 11:48

Samsung announces 16 GB DRAM for smartphones Smartphones have been improving massively over the years, and even though some might argue that we've hit a plateau, they are still developing at a much faster pace than, say, desktop and laptop computers.

The latest smartphones can have up to terabyte of storage and even as much as 16 gigabytes of RAM. That sounds like laptop-like specs, doesn't it?

Samsung's new 16 GB LPDDR5 chip is the one that is enabling the top of the line Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G to have record-breaking 16 gigabytes of RAM. Soon, other manufacturers will be able to follow in suit.

Just under a year ago Samsung announced first-ever 12 GB mobile DRAM chip, and now we've advanced to 16 GB era.

Not only does the new chip offer twice the capacity of the most high-spec Android phones, or four times what Apple has in their top tier iPhone 11 Pro Max, but it also promises faster speeds and better power efficiency.

The chip is built with Samsung's 2nd gen 10 nm process providing smaller footprint and better efficiency. According to Samsung it means that it uses up to 20 percent less power compared to previous generation chips.

It also maxes out at 5500 Mbps transfer speeds, moving data at up to 687.5 megabytes every second.

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Is Apple ready to replace Intel processors in their Macs?

Written by Matti Robinson @ 27 Feb 2020 10:10

Is Apple ready to replace Intel processors in their Macs? For the past few years, in the end game form that Apple seems to be in, the company is focusing on reducing all kinds of unnecessary and perhaps bottom line damaging partnerships.

So far probably to the most known examples of this are the development of their own graphics chips and getting away with Imagination Technologies PowerVR GPUs as well as buying off Intel's failed 5G business. This way there are no external issues with either GPU or 5G.

The company is clearly trying to remove all such problems, and rumors have had it for a while, that the next massive step is to get rid of Intel CPUs in their Mac computers.

The rumors is that Apple is going to develop their own ARM-based chips for Macs, just like they've done with iPhones with quite a bit of success. However, desktop and laptop computers are a different beast altogether, which is probably why the rumors haven't so far been realized.

According to famed Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, though, this might start happening as soon as in a year from now. Kuo says that the first ARM-based Mac could be announced within 12 to 18 months from now.

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Coronavirus now has implications for iPhone production?

Written by Matti Robinson @ 26 Feb 2020 11:14

Coronavirus now has implications for iPhone production? Coronavirus, or COVID-19, has been causing problems in China, and as it has spread in dozens of other countries, it might become an issue elsewhere too.

Recently, the world's largest mobile conference, Mobile World Congress, had to cancel first time ever due to contagion issues. Even technology companies have issued warnings that the production is stalling a little bit in China, where offially over 80 000 people have been infected.

One of the companies issuing warnings was Apple. Their statement said that the production hadn't returned to normal capacity in a timely manner, and that is likely going to affect bottom line.

However, this might not be the entire scope of the issues Apple is facing due to coronavirus. According to Reuters' sources, Apple engineers haven't been able to visit Foxconn due to the contagion scare and travel bans.

This means that the production samples of upcoming iPhones haven't been evaluated in a way they usually are, and could mean a delay in component orders.

Fortunately Apple still might have some time to fix this issue, since the assembly of new iPhones doesn't start before some time next summer.

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Netflix is finally revealing show popularity, apps get top 10 lists

Written by Matti Robinson @ 26 Feb 2020 10:50

Netflix is finally revealing show popularity, apps get top 10 lists After their usual comprehensive testing of a new feature, Netflix is planning to introduce new top 10 lists worldwide. Previously the company has been very secretive about their shows and their viewerships. This is far from all-encompassing viewership data but it's something.

Netflix tells us that the top 10 lists are going to be region specific, which means that soon we'll have global data on each regions most popular shows and movies.

You'll find the list from the Netflix app in a traditional horizontal list, just like the other categories, but it also has a stylized placement number on top of the thumbnail.

Netflix is also adding top shows and movies to other categories and you can distinguish them in those lists in a similar way, from a red sticker on the picture. However, it doesn't specify the placement, just that they are among the top 10.

Engadget has released screenshots exposing what it should look in your app.

According to the company, the lists are updated each day, so you might see new recommendations on a daily basis, especially with popular new releases.

The feature has been tested in Mexico and UK before the global rollout.

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