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April 3rd, 2014, 11:27 Posted By: wraggster
Tired of having to slog through web portals on your Windows Phone just to sign on to a coffee shop's WiFi? That won't be a problem once Windows Phone 8.1arrives. Its Wi-Fi Sense feature can automatically accept the terms of use for networks that are both free and trustworthy, getting you online much faster than usual. You also won't have to verbally share login details for your own WiFi network. You can securely share your router's password with contacts in Facebook, Outlook.com and Skype, giving friends an internet connection (but not full network access) without setting up a guest mode. If you're the sort who sometimes avoids WiFi because of the hassles involved, you may want to give Microsoft's mobile OS a closer look.
http://www.engadget.com/2014/04/02/w...-1-wifi-sense/
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April 3rd, 2014, 11:24 Posted By: wraggster
Nokia may not be an official part of Microsoft yet -- that should finally happen later this month, if you ask either company -- but that doesn't stop the phone maker from cranking out more devices at the software giant's developer conference. This morning at Build, Stephen Elop announced three new Lumia devices, although two of them are about as close to twins as you can possibly get: the Lumia 630, which is a 3G device that comes in single- and dual-SIM flavors, and the 635, which adds LTE. Both are sub-$200 smartphones aimed squarely at both emerging markets and anyone else who just wants a Windows Phone 8.1device without spending a lot of money in the process.
http://www.engadget.com/2014/04/02/n...-635-hands-on/
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April 3rd, 2014, 11:21 Posted By: wraggster
Now that the Windows Phone 8.1 and Cortana announcements are out of the way, Skype's spilling the details on its upcoming app refresh for Microsoft's new mobile platform. The upgraded Skype app for WP 8.1 will feature a new button that you can press to turn a regular phone call into a Skype video chat. It's similar to that FaceTime option iOS users see when they make calls, though obviously, Skype's version will only work if you have the other person's account details.
That's not all, though -- Skype will now also come with Cortana (the platform's Siri-like voice assistant) integration. This gives you the power to instantly launch convos by hitting the search icon and saying: "Skype, get [someone's name] on video." Other than that, the Microsoft-owned outfit is updating its Windows 8.1 and RT app, as well, so you can finally pin it to the taskbar and make it accessible on both Start and desktop screens. Unfortunately, the updated app might not be available as soon as WP 8.1 launches, but Skype says it should be out in the coming months.
http://www.engadget.com/2014/04/03/s...ne-8-1-update/
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April 3rd, 2014, 01:40 Posted By: wraggster
Nokia's had a rough time with its high-end Windows Phones over the years, but it's excelled with its cheaper handsets that cater to emerging markets and anyone interested in a budget smartphone. Announced today at Build, the Lumia 630 and 635 focus on expanding the latter category. The new devices come with Windows Phone 8.1 onboard, and while the 635 includes speedy LTE data, the 3G-only 630 will also come in a dual-SIM variant. They'll be available in five colors with changeable shells, and even offer features like fitness tracking with an integrated low-power chip called SensorCore.
They'll arrive in May as the first Lumia devices with Windows 8.1, running on quad-core 1.2GHz Snapdragon 400 processors. As one would expect, these will ship in Asia first before spreading out worldwide, with a US release planned for July andT-Mobile / MetroPCS already announced as a carrier. Off-contract, the Lumia 630 will cost $159 / $169 for the single- or dual-SIM versions, while the 635 will be $189. We should know more about these and get hands-on experience in a few hours when Nokia holds its own press conference, so check back then for more details.
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April 3rd, 2014, 01:31 Posted By: wraggster
Anyone who's played Halo, the iconic first-person shooter based 500 years in the future, knows where Microsoft came up with the name of Cortana, its new voice recognition program on Windows Phone 8.1. Master Chief might be the star of the video game series, but Cortana is the heroic digital sidekick that saves his behind in almost every level. Granted, the Windows Phone version may not help you explore an alien planet or teach you how to defeat the bad guys, but it's still capable of some great stuff.
Just press the search button on the bottom of every Windows Phone device (as long as it uses 8.1, of course) and Cortana pops up, ready to listen and obey your commands. What kinds of things can she do? You can tell her to call someone, send a text, set reminders, take notes and hook you up with all sorts of information that you might need throughout the course of any given day. And since it's powered by Bing, the engine working behind the scenes has a solid amount of oomph.
http://www.engadget.com/2014/04/02/w...tana-hands-on/
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April 2nd, 2014, 23:40 Posted By: wraggster
Windows Phone 8.1 will add Halo's Cortana to the mobile phone operating system.
Cortana, the artificial intelligence who became Master Chief's constant companion across the Halo series, serves as the equivalent of iOS' Siri personal assistant. Powered by Bing, Cortana will replace previous versions' "Search" function.
The new digital assistant can respond to natural user speech to set reminders, read text messages, conduct searches, place calls via phone line or Skype, and more, Microsoft said at a media event. With user permission, it can extend its services into third-party apps.
Cortana appears as a pulsing circle instead of a holographic woman on Windows Phone, but is still voiced by veteran Halo voice actor Jen Taylor.
Corporate VP of operating systems group Joe Belfiore introduced the virtual personal assistant, asking her whether she likes her name and her appearance, to which the circular "AI" replied that she resembles, among other things, "a halo."
Belfiore joked that Cortana "won't give away the answer to the storyline of the next Halo game."
Windows Phone 8.1 will also add a new Action Center to keep users aware of their phone's current status and a customizable Start screen.
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April 2nd, 2014, 01:40 Posted By: wraggster
A new report claims that smartphone gaming now account for around 50 per cent of Japan’s total video games market.
Serkantoto says that data from CyberZ says that of the total $10.8bn annual Japanese games spend in 2013, around $5.4bn of this was spent on mobile games.
Furthermore, that’s up from $3bn in 2012. And the market is predicted to reach $6.5bn in 2014 with growth likely to persist until 2016, where it will peak at $8.1bn.
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/mobil...oubles/0130475
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April 2nd, 2014, 01:01 Posted By: wraggster
concertina226 (2447056) writes with this excerpt from IBTimes:"Apple has been granted a patent for interchangeable camera lenses — which could be used on the up-coming iPhone 6. The application was granted by the US Patent and Trademark Office in remarkably quick time, according to Patently Apple. Patent No. 8,687,299 has been granted to Apple today for 'Bayonet attachment mechanisms,' i.e. a bayonet mount that is able to securely attach lenses to an iOS device, such as an iPhone, iPod touch or iPad. A bayonet mount is a fastening mechanism which is typically seen on cameras, used to attach lenses to the camera body. At the moment, there is no adjustable camera lens system in existence for smartphones, although there are lots of third party macro lens products that consumers can buy to clip onto their smartphone."
http://apple.slashdot.org/story/14/0...-camera-lenses
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April 1st, 2014, 00:37 Posted By: wraggster
A new report suggests that Apple's next flagship smartphone will be released in September.
According to Japanese publication Nikkei Asian Review, display panel contractors of Apple are now ramping up production to meet the iPhone 6’s target of a September launch, which would be in keeping with launch of the iPhone 5 (September 2012) and the iPhone 5S (September 2013).
The report claims that the new device will likely be offered in 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch models.
Manufacturers have allegedly begun making fingerprint sensors and chips for liquid-crystal drivers.
Previous rumours suggest that the iPhone 6 will only come in a 4.7-inch version, and a 5.6-inch smartphone will be unveiled alongside it, but will not carry the brand name.
Other spec rumours include a 10MP camera, 1600x900 resolution display, and humidity, pressure and temperature sensors.
http://www.pcr-online.biz/news/read/...release/033663
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April 1st, 2014, 00:33 Posted By: wraggster
Creighton University professor William Duckworth has released a report finding that kill-switch technology that remotely makes a stolen smartphone useless could save American consumers up to $2.6 billion per year — mostly from reduced insurance premiums. Duckworth estimated that Americans currently spend around $580 million replacing stolen phones each year and $4.8 billion paying for handset insurance. If a kill-switch led to a sharp reduction in theft of phones, most of the $580 million spent on replacing stolen phones would be saved. And a further $2 billion in savings could be realized by switching to cheaper insurance plans that don't cover theft."
http://news.slashdot.org/story/14/03...ers-26-billion
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April 1st, 2014, 00:28 Posted By: wraggster
Apple’s reputation as offering the most stable operating system around may not be accurate.
TechRadar reports that data from Crittercism says that the average app crash rate on iOS 7.1 is 1.6 per cent. In comparison, the rate on Android versions 4.0 and upwards is just 0.7 per cent.
That’s according to numbers compiled from monitoring usage of over a billion apps.
This of course means that for every crash on Android iOS users will experience more than two.
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March 31st, 2014, 21:27 Posted By: wraggster
No matter how much we hope and pray, the legal wrangling between Apple and Samsung never seems to end. The latest court battle has Apple seeking up to $2 billion in damages from the Korean manufacturer for infringing on five patents, including tap to search and slide to unlock. This time around though, Samsung is looking to drag Google engineers into the courtroom to testify about the creation of Android -- including, potentially, Andy Rubin. The hope is that their testimony and the evidence they provide would prove once and for all that the mobile operating system was developed independently of iOS and put to bed the back and forth over patent battles.
While Mountain View has successfully stayed above the fray for the most part, it makes sense for Seoul to drag the company into this particular battle. Apple is seeking up to $40 per device sold in royalties -- far more than it ever has before. As part of its counter offensive Samsung is countersuing, claiming that Cupertino stole two of its technologies for use in the iPhone and iPad. Like other cases in the war, this will probably take some time to settle. And jury selection starts this week.
http://www.engadget.com/2014/03/31/s...ogle-for-help/
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March 31st, 2014, 01:44 Posted By: wraggster
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Dolphin Git 4.0-1312 is compiled. This is the trunk of Dolphin Project. Dolphin is the first Gamecube emulator able to run commercial games! Dolphin is a Gamecube, Wii and Triforce (the arcade machine based on the Gamecube) emulator which supports many extra features and abilities not present on the original consoles. It has a partial Wii support and plays most Gamecube games.
Dolphin Git changelog:
- Remove all trailing whitespaces from our codebase. (PR #228 from delroth)
- Gameini updates. (PR #216 from Linktothepast)
http://www.sendspace.com/file/ajrh9i
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March 31st, 2014, 01:38 Posted By: wraggster
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PPSSPP Git (2014/03/30) is compiled. PPSSPP is a fast and portable PSP emulator for Android, Windows, Mac, and Linux, written in C++.
PPSSPP Git Changelog:
* Add some basic bounds checking for power freq sets.
* Avoid a crash with a huge user memory font size.
Fixes tests.
* Include sceKernelThread.h in less headers.
* Reduce some includes under GPU/.
* Fix performance issue in BlockCache due to an instance of std::vector in every block:
Avoid creating the vector when not necessary.
This was especially noticeable in debug mode.
* Merge pull request #5766 from unknownbrackets/gpu-minor
Update some flags in GLES_GPU
* Update some flags in GLES_GPU.
It's useful to know if we need to have a correct PC value or downcount.
* Merge pull request #5762 from unknownbrackets/gpu-minor
Shader ID optimizations and alpha test optimization
* Optimize ComputeVertexShaderID() a bit.
This is only like 1%. Along the way found and fixed an overlap of bits.
* Optimize ComputeFragmentShaderID() a bit.
I've seen it decently high on some profiles (1-2%). This cuts it down by
12.5% when used in a tight loop. The temporary was 8%, the ifs were the
other 4.5%.
* Optimize > and != 0 alpha tests.
There's no need to do rounding in this case. These are very common.
Also, if the test was !=, convert it to >, which may work better on
PowerVR.
* Merge pull request #5745 from sum2012/scempegbase-2
Correct sceMpegbase_BEA18F91 parameter
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March 31st, 2014, 00:34 Posted By: wraggster
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Nintendo DS emulator for Android has been updated. Changes:
- Support for 7z and RAR ROMs;
- NAND emulation (Wario Ware DIY);
- Fixed crashes/hangs/glitches in Digimon, Inazuma Eleven 2, Penguins of Madagascar, Super Robot Wars (english patch), Yu-Gi-Oh 5Ds 2010, Sonic Chronicles, and Infinite Space;
- Fixed regressions in Final Fantasy 4 and Dark Spire;
- Fixed MOGA connection problems;
- Support for HDMI display in Android 4.2.2+;
- Default layout option;
- Quick save/load confirm option;
- New landscape layout options;
- Microphone level option.
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