Monthly Archives: October 2015

Sonos adds Amazon Prime Music to streaming offerings

Sonos speakers have been around for a long time now and make it easy for fans of streaming music services to get their favorite tunes into any room of their home or office via wireless streaming. Sonos has announced that it is now supporting Amazon Prime Music streaming, a service that Amazon launched in June of 2014.

 

Prime Music is in beta on the Sonos system and if you are a Prime member, you already have access to all the tracks Prime music has to offer, and there are bunches of them. There are over a million songs streaming on Prime Music.

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Suunto Kailash watch offers adventure log, sapphire glass

Are you an adventurer at heart in need of a watch but not terribly keen on the idea of a typical smartwatch? Suunto has introduced a new wearable that is a solid compromise between the two, the Suunto Kailash, which is named after Mt. Kailash, a Tibetan peak. This is the first watch in the maker’s Suunto World Collection, and despite its fairly traditional design, it packs a handful of smarter-than-usual features: GPS and an adventure log to name two.

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https://www.slashgear.com/suunto-kailash-watch-offers-adventure-log-sapphire-glass-20410769/

LG, GM team up to develop Chevrolet Bolt EV

When you hear of tech companies’ involvement with modern, high tech cars, it’s usually limited to a few pieces of technology inside the cabin, more often than not, the infotainment system. General Motors, however, is trying to be special by involving LG, popular for its smartphones, TVs, and appliances, in the development of its upcoming Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicle. This makes LG perhaps one of if not the first major consumer electronics manufacturers to be a strategic partner in developing one of the cars of the future.

Given that LG is a giant company with multiple businesses, it isn’t really surprising that it would want to go into this venture. Beyond consumer-ready electronics and devices, the company also works on displays and batteries. In fact, it’s the latter that formed the basis of an earlier partnership with GM, which saw LG Chem’s as the sole supplier of battery cells for the 2010 Chevrolet Volt.

An EV, however, is a more sophisticated vehicle especially considering its nature. Here, LG will be involved in more than just batteries and will be supplying a lot more components for the Chevy Bolt. The list includes an Electric Drive Motor built from GM’s design, an on-board charger, battery heater, accessory power module, and instrument cluster. Of course, LG will also be developing the infotainment system, though at the moment there is no mention of the form it will take.

This isn’t LG’s first rodeo with an automobile maker. Aside from the Chevy Volt partnership, LG was also involved, though in a less critical way, with Audi’s Prologue. At CES early this year, Audi showed off a custom LG smartwatch, a design that would later find its way to the LG Watch Urbane LTE, that can be used to control the car. Given LG’s deeper ties with GM, it might be possible that the two will also come up with a similar integration with LG’s smartphones and smartwatches.

(slashgear.com)

Fuhu nabi ELEV-8 tablet wants to take kids to new heights

Kids these days are growing up with all the mobile technology amenities this world has to offer and their needs and wants have also changed to match. In addition, today’s kids will be tomorrow’s pre-teens, and they are starting to look for devices that go beyond just toys. Fuhu, a leader when it come to mobile devices for kids, has just launched the new nabi ELEV-8 tablet just to answer that need. Now kids can have a more advanced tablet in their hands, while parents still retain the same Fuhu-certified control.

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https://www.slashgear.com/fuhu-nabi-elev-8-tablet-wants-to-take-kids-to-new-heights-21410877/

Libratone Zipp and Zipp mini speakers have WiFi and Bluetooth

Libratone has unveiled a new line of wireless speakers that are designed to make it easy to get a compact speaker that provides good sound into any room for your home. The new speakers are called the Zipp and Zipp Mini. Both of the speakers feature SoundSpaces capability and both WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity.

The dual wireless connectivity allows you to stream music to the speakers over your wireless network or directly connect your smartphone or tablet to stream music to the speaker. Both speakers are designed to provide 360-degree sound and have a customizable design.

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Fossil debuts Android Wear-powered Q smartwatch

As more and more traditional watch companies are eyeing the growing popularity of smartwatches with envy, yet another has decided to enter the heated market. This time its Fossil with their just announced line of Q watches, all with varying degrees of “smartness,” including one powered by Android Wear. The lineup starts with three traditional analog watches, but with activity tracking sensors in the bands. The fourth features a color touchscreen display.

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https://www.slashgear.com/fossil-debuts-android-wear-powered-q-smartwatch-21410943/

Toyota shows off Marty McFly’s dream truck concept

Today is Back to the Future day if you haven’t figured it out yet. October 21, 2015 is the day that was on the dash of the DeLorean time machine when Marty went to the future in the second installment of the franchise. Anyone who has seen the film will remember the stainless steel clad DeLorean.

You might also remember the black Toyota 4×4 that Biff was polishing when Marty finally got back to his own time at the end of the show. To celebrate Back to the Future Day, Toyota has unveiled a 2015 Tacoma concept truck that is made to look just like that 1985 Toyota from the film.

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https://www.slashgear.com/toyota-shows-off-marty-mcflys-dream-truck-concept-21410939/

New emoji as iOS 9.1 fixes Live Photos’ big problem

Today has seen Apple release the first major patches to both OS X 10.11 El Capitan and iOS 9 in the form of “.1” updates to each. OS X 10.11.1 and iOS 9.1 both focus on several bug fixes and improvements, but most important of all is that they bring a slew of new emoji characters to the desktop and mobile platforms. The updates are available now, with OS X users just needing to visit the Mac App Store and iOS users navigating to System Update in the General section of the Settings app.

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https://www.slashgear.com/new-emoji-as-ios-9-1-fixes-live-photos-big-problem-21410963/

Hyundai Tucson Adventuremobile is ready for off-road shenanigans

Hyundai is showing off a new concept vehicle that will be on display at SEMA next month. The latest concept vehicle is a modified 2016 Tucson that is primed and ready for the outdoors dubbed the Adventuremobile. The truck will make its official debut during the Hyundai press conference on November 3 in Las Vegas.

The truck is designed to be ready for commuting during the week and ready to get out off the grid on the weekends. The biggest feature is the custom suspension lift that boosts the SUV an extra 1.5-inches off the ground. The truck is then fitted with Rays Gram Lights wheels and Toyota Open Country A/T tires.

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https://www.slashgear.com/hyundai-tucson-adventuremobile-is-ready-for-off-road-shenanigans-21410958/

Samsung’s 18.4-inch Galaxy View gets a ton of leaked pics

 

A few months ago, it was hinted that Samsung was working on an Androidtablet that would dwarf the Galaxy Note PRO, so far its largest. A few details have floated around the Internet bearing some mixed specs that have incurred mixed reactions.

Initially believed to be a sort of Android Surface Pro, the Galaxy View, as it is being called, is anything but. With an 18.4-inch display, the tablet is really more a monitor, or practically an all-in-one computer that you can carry around. That is, if you really want to.

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https://www.slashgear.com/samsungs-18-4-inch-galaxy-view-gets-a-ton-of-leaked-pics-22411005/

Hack turns Fitbit smartband into a malware carrier

PCs, smartphones, and tablets are fair game to hackers these days. And we’ve also started to see cars with sophisticated infotainment systems and controls also getting hacked. But how about the innocent little whose sole purpose is to keep your body healthy? Well, now they’re getting hacked as well. And worse, they might be used to make other computers unhealthy. Fortinet researcher Axelle Apvrille reveals that the Fitbit is one such wearable that easily succumbs to a hack in just 10 seconds and can then spread the malware to computers it syncs with.

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https://www.slashgear.com/hack-turns-fitbit-smartband-into-a-malware-carrier-22411032/

ZTE launches two Axon variants to match your budget

Last July, ZTE surprised the mobile world when it unveiled the very high-end Axon smartphone, the first such premium device it launched in the US. But not everyone might have been able to stomach the price tag, especially considering ZTE sells its smartphones unlocked and in full price, without carrier subsidies. Responding to customer request, or so it says, ZTE is launching a slightly toned down ZTE Axon. But for those who can afford it, it is offering an even more expensive Axon Pro with 64 GB of storage.

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https://www.slashgear.com/zte-launches-two-axon-variants-to-match-your-budget-22411024/

Tales of Zestiria JPRG debuts on PS4, PS3, and Steam

When you talk about Japanese RPGs or JRPGs, Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest will most likely be at the very top of that list. There are, however, some that do manage to do a stellar job at enticing players from both halves of the world. One of those is the Tales or Tales of series, and its latest, Tales of Zestiria, has just been released. Aside from being the first Tales of game released in nearly three years, this is also the first to be available on the PC, no emulator required.

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https://www.slashgear.com/tales-of-zestiria-jprg-debuts-on-ps4-ps3-and-steam-22411037/

Aston Martin debuts all-electric RapidE concept

You may have read that headline and been a tad confused, thinking that Aston Martin has already made the Rapide for several years now. But this isn’t the same as the British manufacturer’s existing four-door sedan. This is a concept of an all-electric version, signified by that capital “E” at the end of the name. While the exterior looks exactly the same as the current Rapide, the RapidE is the result of a collaboration with Williams Advanced Engineering.

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https://www.slashgear.com/aston-martin-debuts-all-electric-rapide-concept-22411048/

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ300 Digital Camera Review

In the last few years, the superzoom race has been pretty straightforward: Every year, companies trot out what is essentially last year’s hardware with slightly longer zooms, and maybe one new feature. A few years ago, Panasonic decided to switch it up with its Lumix DMC-FZ200. Instead of going longer, Panasonic shortened the zoom range and gave the camera a constant f/2.8 aperture. This lets in more light across the entire zoom range, improving image quality enough for us to call it one of the best superzooms of 2012.

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Canon PowerShot SX710 HS Digital Camera Review

Even in a world where almost everyone’s carrying a camera with them at all times, the humble point-and-shoot still has a place. Even though smartphones give bargain cameras a run for their money nowadays, they don’t quite offer everything a dedicated shooter does.

One area where they fall short? Optical zoom. There’s no substitute for a good ol’ fashioned zoom lens, and when you want a camera for dance recitals, plays, sports photography, and vacations—you want a camera with heaping helping of optical zoom.

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https://www.reviewed.com/

Gibbs Biski Is The Motorcycle And Jet Ski Hybrid The World Deserves

Remember when some guy rode a dirt bike on the sea? Yes, it was awesome. Except his customized motorcycle can’t go from riding waves to riding sand at the beach, since it isn’t equipped to do both things in the same configuration. The Gibbs Biski, though, definitely has the necessary chops, allowing you to ride it from your house to the beach to the water and back. Really.

You may remember Gibbs Sports Amphibians from the impressive Quadski, a hybrid quadcycle and jetski that really drove on both land and water. Well, this new vehicle does the same amphibious thing, except it hits the shores on two wheels, making it weirder, wilder, and just overall more insane.

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https://www.coolthings.com/gibbs-biski-motorcycle-jet-ski-hybrid/

Huawei Watch review

When we first laid our eyes on the Huawei Watch back in February, the next-gen Moto 360 models and the LG Watch Urbane sequel were merely a twinkle in Google’s eye, and it was easy to be blown-away by the Chinese contender. However, 8 months is a long time in the world of wearables and while the Huawei Watch is still a great looking Android Wear option with a cracking display, it’s no game changer. The delay between announcing and shipping will have dampened any chance of Huawei making a major dent at the Android Wear top table. Things would be much simpler if the price wasn’t so high. $349 for the entry-level model is about $50 too much and $799 for the top-model is plain daft. Huawei wants to take on Apple in the Western world – but it won’t do so by charging Apple-esque prices for its first-gen devices.

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https://www.wareable.com/

Sony Bravia X93C 4K TV review: Beauty and the beast

Whatever we end up thinking about the Sony 65X9305C 4K telly, you certainly can’t complain about how much physical hardware you get for your money.

The X93C’s 65-inch screen is hardly a shrinking violet in itself, but Sony has boldly wrapped it in a uniquely huge amount of bodywork. Glassy jet-black wings extend out for many inches to either side, the top and bottom edges are less extreme but still far more chunky than those of most modern TVs, and the set’s rear is also much chunkier than most, at least over its bottom half.

Add in much more weight than most modern flat screen competitors and you’ve got a TV that’s affectionately referred to around the office as The Beast. But is its performance equally beastly, or is this the most beautiful entry point if you’re considering buying a serious 4K Ultra-HD setup?

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https://www.pocket-lint.com/tv/reviews/sony/135635-sony-bravia-x93c-4k-tv-review-beauty-and-the-beast

Lenovo Y50 review: Good for gamers

Buying a gaming laptop can get expensive. The sort of expensive that’ll make you wince and have you scoping out your cupboards for things you can flog on eBay. The Lenovo Y50 is designed to be an antidote to that kind of financial anxiety.

For as little as £849/$1,274 it gets you a classic gamer laptop look, powerful GeForce GTX 960M graphics card and an impressive basic spec. An Alienware 15 of a similar spec would cost you well over a grand.

So what’s the catch? Well, the Lenovo trackpad is a bit quirky and the lack of proper SSD storage means it doesn’t feel like a rocket when you’re not gaming. However, the Y50 is a big improvement over the 2014 version thanks to its superior IPS screen. Is it the near-affordable gaming laptop to opt for?

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https://www.pocket-lint.com/laptops/reviews/lenovo/135517-lenovo-y50-review-good-for-gamers

This is the Leica SL: How does the brand new full-frame mirrorless system handle? (hands-on)

All the talk about Leica’s “next big thing” was fixed on an interchangeable-lens Leica Q. And that was enough hype to get us ultra excited, given how much we love that particular compact camera. Such a concept has almost occurred in the Leica SL, the company’s brand new full-frame compact system camera, only at a far more significant scale.

Because the Leica SL is a bit of a beast; it’s full-frame at full scale. Not that we shy away from large cameras, but with the 24-90mm f/2.8-4 lens strapped to the front (the only SL-mount lens at launch), the SL feels unlike any other Leica. With the 28mm f/1.4 Leica M lens (via an adapter) on the front, the SL’s body feels somewhat large and, therefore, the manual focus ring of the lens not particularly well placed to reach for.

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https://www.pocket-lint.com/cameras/reviews/leica/135666-shooting-with-the-leica-sl-a-mirrorless-marvel-or-giant-scale-misfire-hands-on

Ministry of Sound Audio On headphones review: Booming bass on a budget

Ministry of Sound is a name synonymous with the dance music scene, so if you’re looking for on-ear headphones to deliver those bass-laden beats to your ears then it ought to be a brand that piques your interest. If it’s not then, well, the heavyweight bass might be too much for your preferred musical genre of choice.

The Audio On headphones come in two flavours: the standard model, reviewed here, or the more expensive Plus version (£150/$225) which adds Bluetooth wireless connectivity.

Can Ministry maintain the success of its brand as it reaches into the world of audio products, or do the Audio On headphones fail to make us head-nod like it’s an all-night rave?

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https://www.pocket-lint.com/headphones/reviews/135629-ministry-of-sound-audio-on-headphones-review-booming-bass-on-a-budget

The 20 Least Safe Cars of 2015

1. MAZDA 5

The Mazda 5 scored a “poor” in the small overlap front test, and a “marginal” in the side impact test. Driver space was seriously compromised by intruding structure. Lower interior intrusion measured 35 cm at the lower hinge pillar. Upper interior intrusion measured 34 cm at the hinge pillar and 25 cm at the instrument panel. The steering column was pushed back 15 cm towards the driver.

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http://www.carophile.com/the-least-safe-cars-of-2015/

Lenovo YOGA Home 900 hands-on: Upgrade your table

Is it a big tablet or a portable all-in-one PC? Lenovo doesn’t particularly mind which classification the YOGA Home 900 falls into: the important thing is that the 27-inch touchscreen surface finds a spot in your home, no matter what you figure on doing with it.

It’s easy to scoff at the idea of an all-in-one PC with a battery for some degree of portability, or at a vast 27-inch tablet. All the same, I can think of a few ways one might come in useful around the house.

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https://www.slashgear.com/lenovo-yoga-home-900-hands-on-upgrade-your-table-19410529/

HTC One A9 hands-on: Android most controversial

HTC has a new flagship, the One A9, and it’s going to be controversial. Hero device after the One M9 and M9+, it’s one of the first Android 6.0 Marshmallow phones outside of Google’s own Nexus, and with a highly competitive price tag that belies its build quality. That controversy? Just about everyone agrees, the One A9’s design is… familiar. Exactly what it’s familiar to depends on who you are, though.

If you’re HTC, you describe it as being a combination of the shape of the plastic-bodied Desire 816 of 2013, and the metal unibody of the One M8 and M9. “I just want to set the record straight,” lead designer Catherine Kim insisted, “we actually came up with all these ideas, and then converged them into the One A9.”

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https://www.slashgear.com/htc-one-a9-hands-on-android-most-controversial-20410621/

HP Chromebook 14 offers Chrome OS with 9hr+ battery

Chrome OS keeps getting more capable, and HP is promising more portability and more color from its new Chromebook 14. The 14-inch notebook promises up to 9 hours 15 minutes battery life and is entirely fanless, using Intel’s Celeron N2840 processor and offering a choice of screen resolutions.

Standard fit is a 1366 x 768 panel, but splash out $30 more and you can upgrade that to a Full HD display.

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https://www.slashgear.com/hp-chromebook-14-offers-chrome-os-with-9hr-battery-19410173/

Xiaomi Mi TV 3 rocks 4K resolution and detachable mainboard

Chinese firm Xiaomi has unveiled some cool new Mi products that couldn’t be any different. One of them is a high-end TV with 4K resolution called the Mi TV 3 and the other is a battery-powered ride on device called the Ninebot mini that is like a tiny Segway scooter, only significantly more affordable. The Ninebot mini looks like a last mile sort of device intended to get you from your car to work without breaking a sweat.

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https://www.slashgear.com/xiaomi-mi-tv-3-rocks-4k-resolution-and-detachable-mainboard-19410357/

Maingear Announces Powerful NOMAD 15 Gaming Laptop

When you want to play PC games, you really have two choices: Either you play on your desktop, or you sacrifice quality for portability. But what if you didn’t have to choose between these two things? That’s exactly what Maingear is aiming for with their new NOMAD 15 gaming laptop.

The NOMAD 15 might not win any awards in the “thin and light” category, but what it lacks there, it makes up for in raw power. It packs an Intel Skylake 6700k, Nvidia GTX 980M, dual Samsung 950 Pro NVMe SSD’s, and up to 32GB of DDR4. Of course, you’ll need all of that horsepower to drive the beautiful 4K display. They’ve even packed the display with Nvidia’s G-Sync technology to ensure you get the smoothest video possible.

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https://www.slashgear.com/maingear-announces-powerful-nomad-15-gaming-laptop-19410442/

Lenovo YOGA Home 900 puts 3hr battery in 27″ all-in-one

Giant tablet, or wire-free all-in-one PC? Lenovo’s new YOGA Home 900 straddles things with a foot in each camp, a 27-inch full Windows 10 PC that’s just as comfortable on your desk or kitchen counter as it is being taken outside into the garden courtesy of its three hour battery.

Three hours may not sound like much from a tablet, but this is a 27-inch, Full HD desktop with 10-point multitouch, remember. Up to an Intel Skylake Core i7 processor can be optioned, along with NVIDIA GeForce 940A 2GB graphics.

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https://www.slashgear.com/lenovo-yoga-home-900-puts-3hr-battery-in-27-inch-all-in-one-19410271/

Cadillac CTS-V and ATS-V Crystal White Frost Edition Limited to 99 units

Cadillac has rolled out special edition CTS-V and ATS-V sports cars and they will be offered in extremely limited editions. Between the ATS-V coupe and Sedan and the CTS-V only 99 units will be made in the new Crystal White Frost Editions. The special edition cars get more than just the matte white paint on the outside.

Crystal White Frost Editions also get both the Carbon Fiber and Luxury packages as standard. Several other options are available as well including Recaro seats, 8-speed paddle shift transmissions, performance data and video recorder, and sunroof among other options.

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https://www.slashgear.com/cadillac-cts-v-and-ats-v-crystal-white-frost-edition-limited-to-99-units-19410431/