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Cseh was trying to keep pace with fellow competitors like US swimmer Michael Phelps, the Olympian who has won the most gold medals ever (22 and counting). Phelps won the 200-meter butterfly by just .04 of a second -- the closest margin of victory in history. "He led the whole way, but guys were chasing him right down to the end," said Pretty about Phelps. "One of the best displays of swimming I've ever seen." Let's block ads! ...
ادامه مطلب Josh Miller/CNET Samsung hoped that no Olympic athlete would leave Rio empty handed. The South Korean electronics giant provided the more than 11,000 athletes competing in the Rio 2016 Olympics with a special edition Galaxy S7 smartphone.One country, however, has refused the free gift. According to a report from Radio Free Asia, North Korea prevented the country's 31 competing athletes from receiving the complimentary smartphone. The report claims a North Korean official went to the Samsung office and took all of the phones that were to be provided to the country's athletes.Kim Song I, a North Korean athlete competing in table tennis, reportedly shook her head when asked by Radio Free Asia if she had recei...
ادامه مطلب Viewers streamed 883 million live minutes of the 2016 Rio Olympics through Tuesday. Screenshot by Josh Goldman/CNET Watching athletes break records on your phone has helped NBC break an Olympic record of its own. Through Tuesday, viewers streamed 883 million live minutes of the Olympics, blowing past the 818 million minutes of live video streamed for the entire 2012 London Olympics. That includes video streamed via NBCOlympics.com and the NBC Sports app. "The 2016 Rio Olympics is the first in US media history with prime-time Olympic coverage on channels other than the primary broadcast network," NBC said in a release. "It is also the first time that the broadcast network coverage, including primetime, ha...
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ادامه مطلب Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that's taken over our lives.Enlarge ImageHe's a tweeter. He's a winner. Dan Craven; Twitter screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET I knew the headline was true, because it was on Twitter.More precisely, it was on the official Twitter Sports feed. It read, "Namibian#Olympics cyclist Tweeted through his entire race."Immediately, I pictured a heaving human with one hand on the handlebars and the other clutching his iPhone. Then I looked at the small print. Beneath Twitter Sports' headline that would no longer pass muster on Facebook was a clarification: "An Olympic cyclist 'live-tweeted' his entire race." (See those extra inverted commas?)The man i...
ادامه مطلب Enlarge ImageDaniel Chao, CEO of Halo Neuroscience, holds the Halo Sport headphones. Josh Miller/CNET Olympic sprinter Mike Rodgers is hoping a pair of high-end headphones will help him win gold.He and a handful of other US track stars have been training with Halo Sport headphones, which shoot electrical impulses into their brains to sharpen focus. That focus, he says, might be enough to give him the slightest of edges -- a millisecond or so -- at the Summer Games, which open in Rio de Janeiro on Friday. "I like what it's doing to my body right now," Rodgers said of the shiny black headset. Rodgers, a member of the 2015 world champion 4x100-meter relay team, has been training around the world with Halo for...
ادامه مطلب Athletes can't just focus on sticking the perfect landing or diving with flawless form at the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. They'll also have to worry about Zika. Fortunately, it's not just athletes converging in Brazil. One organization is using mapping technology to track the spread of the infectious disease. Another is giving away smart thermometers to keep tabs on symptoms that might flare up. The World Health Organization launched a Zika app to provide information about the disease. After the Olympics, IBM will provide local authorities with ways to track weather, social media data and travel patte s. It's just the latest example where technology plays an increasingly critical role in the world of health care. The 2016 Olympic Games, a 17-day event that kicks off Friday night, provi...
ادامه مطلب Uchimura roamed too far in his search for Pokemon. Koki Nagahama/Getty Images Japanese Olympic gymnast Kohei Uchimura loves catching zubats and pidgeys, but perhaps a little too much.The five-time Olympic medalist racked up a $5,000 phone bill for data roaming charges while playing Pokemon Go in the run-up to the upcoming games in Brazil. Teammate Kenzo Shirai said Uchimura "looked dead at the team meal that day" after receiving the bill.But, things ended up working out for Uchimura: His phone company let him pay a daily flat rate of $30 a day instead of the 500,000 yen bill, according to Japan's Kyodo news agency.More Information ...
ادامه مطلب A still from Apple's latest commercial. Apple We've got more similarities than differences. That's the key theme of Apple's latest commercial, which is set to air during the opening ceremony at the Rio Olympics on Friday night, but was posted early on Apple.com and YouTube. It is the latest ad in Apple's "shot on iPhone" campaign, which uses photos and videos taken by its customers. The intent is to show off the camera capability of its iPhones. But Apple has focused more on social responsibility under CEO Tim Cook, and the commercial, narrated by author Maya Angelou, feels like it's part of that focus. The title: "Human Family."Let's block ads! ...
ادامه مطلب With only three days to go before the opening ceremonies, Twitter is gearing up for the Rio Olympics, including a special section in its Moments feature capturing all of the games' biggest, well, moments. The social network is also releasing hundreds of Olympic-related emojis. Fans can get into the spirit by tweeting a three-letter country code hashtag displaying flag emojis for every team, including the Refugee Olympic Team (#ROT)."Twitter's activation of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games will bring fans around the world together to see what's happening with the teams before, during and after the top athletes compete for glory," Leslie Berland, Twitter's chief marketing officer said a blog. "Twitter, Vine and Periscope will offer fans inside access, commentary, highlights, and conversation throu...
ادامه مطلب Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that's taken over our lives.Enlarge ImageIt's curiously affecting. Samsung/YouTube screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET Brands are desperate to infiltrate the Olympics Games because they assume everyone will be watching. Consumer electronics giant Samsung is among the official sponsors of the Rio de Janeiro games, which may not be entirely positive given the unfortunately typical terrorism threats, as well as the spread of the Zika virus and "super bacteria." But once the money is spent, you have to make the most of it. So on Thursday, Samsung released an ad that enjoys an intelligence of spirit, especially in this completely fractured world....
ادامه مطلب The US is one of 14 countries to get its own Olympic watch strap. Apple Apple has cooked up a new way for you to show your support your national team at the upcoming Olympic games in Rio by creating dedicated Apple Watch bands inspired by a selection of flags.But there's a catch -- they're only available in Brazil.Set to go on sale at the Apple Store at VillageMall in Barra da Tijuca in August for $49 (329BRL), the straps are designed to represent the flags of 14 major competitors in the games. Both the US and the UK get their own straps, as well as the Netherlands, South Africa, New Zealand, Mexico, Japan, Jamaica, Canada, China, Australia, Germany, France and Brazil.Most people will have to wait for their...
ادامه مطلب YouTuber PewDiePie made almost as much as "Guardians of the Galaxy" star Chris Pratt in 2015. Getty A clamoring mob is a clamoring mob, regardless of who's at the center of the throng.That's the lesson companies like Facebook are lea ing about inte et celebrities. Is Swedish YouTube personality PewDiePie on par with Brad Pitt? In a sense, it doesn't matter. In June, The Wall Street Jou al found that Facebook is paying celebrities and media outlets to use its new live streaming service, Facebook Live. Among those celebrities are recognizable names -- names that come from television and sports, like comedian and actor Kevin Hart or Olympic gold medalist Michael Phelps.On Tuesday, a new list of names emerged o...
ادامه مطلب The Olympics are venturing into virtual reality for the first time, letting you beam yourself into the middle of your favorite event -- but only if you have a Samsung Gear VR and pay for cable or satellite. Samsung and its Gear VR headset will be the exclusive virtual-reality device to watch the first Olympics VR footage of the games in Rio starting in August, the company said in a release Thursday. Josh Miller/CNET A high-profile event like the Olympics is Samsung's bid to widen VR's appeal to more mainstream consumers and encourage their loyalty. Samsung is competing with rivals like higher-end Oculus Rift from Facebook and Vive from HTC in the buzzed-about, immersive format. By clipping a Samsung smartp...
ادامه مطلب Enlarge ImageIs this Samsung's next special edition phone?Evan BlassRumor has it that Samsung will release an exclusive version of the Galaxy S7 Edge for the 2016 Rio Olympics. This wouldn't be a huge surprise coming from a sponsor that has already released an emotional ad about the Olympic Games.Though the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Olympic Edition was initially reported three months ago when SamMobile "received information" about the device, a newly leaked photo from Evan Blass has surfaced and rekindled the rumor's flames. Blass has a reputation for reliably breaking stories through his Twitter handle evleaks.The purported Olympic Edition of the phone looks very sleek. It's all black, save for red and green buttons on the sides; gold trim around the home button and receiver on the front; a...
ادامه مطلب Ibtihaj Muhammad hopes to highlight diversity in sports during the Olympics this summer. Sarah Tew/CNET Ibtihaj Muhammad, one of the top-ranked fencers in the world, will make history this August when she becomes the first US woman to compete in the Olympics wearing a hijab. Though she's already helped highlight diversity in sports, an episode at the South by Southwest conference in Austin this year shows there's still a lot of work to be done. At the conference registration desk, she was asked to remove her hijab for an ID photo. She called out the request on Twitter and SXSW apologized. CNET caught up with Muhammad last week at a Visa press event, where the company was showing off a new ring that ...
ادامه مطلب Enlarge ImageNew ways to pay are cropping up all the time, and include watches, phones and now rings. Sarah Tew/CNET At the Olympics this August, athletes will be practicing in all kinds of biking, swimming or running gear. And those tight outfits don't leave a lot of room to carry a wallet.With that in mind, Visa, a major sponsor of the Olympics, on Thursday revealed a ring that allows folks to make payments. The prototype, which can be used at NFC-powered payment terminals, will be given to the 45 athletes sponsored under Team Visa in hopes of testing out the new concept at the games in Rio de Janeiro."This is a device packed with all the security Visa provides that's small and not gaudy to wear," Chris ...
ادامه مطلب This year's Olympics are scheduled to take place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Jeremy Walker/Getty Images An open letter signed by more than 100 doctors, researchers and scientists from all over the globe is urging the World Health Organization (WHO) to reexamine the seriousness of the Zika virus and its impact it can have on the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games held this year in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.The letter outlined seven key facts about the Zika virus (which is spread by mosquitoes and currently has 32,000 cases in Rio alone) that would render the games unethical to run, including the fact that Rio's mosquito-killing program was unsuccessful; that Rio's health system is "so severely weakened as to mak...
ادامه مطلب Frank May/DPA/Corbis Snapchat has officially entered the social-media race for Olympic gold. The millennial-friendly ephemeral-messaging app, which has morphed into a home for both amateur and professional video clips, has scored a deal with NBC to show highlights from the 2016 Summer Games. It's the first time the TV network has let anyone other than its own properties distribute such highlights, reports Bloomberg.The Snapchat deal, limited to the US, involves a couple of pieces. Snapchat itself will create daily "live stories" -- real-time video and photo montages -- made up of clips and shots submitted by fans at Olympic trials and events. Buzzfeed, meanwhile, will curate an NBC Rio Olympic "Discover" ...
ادامه مطلب Ibtihaj Muhammad, a member of the US Olympic fencing team, was asked by a SXSW volunteer to take off her hijab. Duncan Williams/ZUMA Press/Corbis Even as South by Southwest tries to highlight diversity as a main theme of the famous Austin festival, the tech, film and music confab has still had its issues.Ibtihaj Muhammad, a member of the 2016 US Olympic fencing team, was registering for the festival on Saturday afte oon when she was asked to remove her hijab. Muhammad, who is Muslim, told the attendant she wears the headscarf for religious reasons, but the checker still insisted she take it off for her badge photo. "I can't make this stuff up," she wrote on Twitter. Then afte...
ادامه مطلب Enlarge Image EPA Last October, Sharp became the first electronics company to release an 8K television set, selling the 85-inch monitor for around $140,000 (¥16 million). Those who bought that TV, or one of the few other sets on the market, will finally have something to watch in the 7,680×4,320-pixel 8K resolution come August. The Olympics Broadcasting Services (OBS) will be shooting 130 hours of 8K content for Japanese television sets during August's 2016 games at the Rio Olympics, according to Advanced Television. Those 130 hours -- a small percentage of some 7,000 hours that are scheduled to be shot -- will include coverage on swimming, football, basketball, judo and both the Opening and Closing Ceremon...
ادامه مطلب Enlarge Image EPA Last October, Sharp became the first electronics company to release an 8K television set, selling the 85-inch monitor for around $140,000 (¥16 million). Those who bought that TV, or one of the few other sets on the market, will finally have something to watch in the 7,680×4,320-pixel 8K resolution come August. The Olympics Broadcasting Services (OBS) will be shooting 130 hours of 8K content for Japanese television sets during August's 2016 games at the Rio Olympics, according to Advanced Television. Those 130 hours -- a small percentage of some 7,000 hours that are scheduled to be shot -- will include coverage on swimming, football, basketball, judo and both the Opening and Closing Ceremon...
ادامه مطلب Enlarge ImageTutlub is an online space where Muslims can share prayers and talk about their faith. If you're active on the Inte et, chances are you've posted something that was later taken out of context. It is, after all, the Inte et, where jumping to conclusions is the norm. But what if the innocuous comment you make online leads someone -- a stranger or, worse, a person you know -- to accuse you of being a terrorist? That's the risk that Muslims face, many of whom find it difficult to talk about their faith online due to fear of retribution. It's exactly these kinds of experiences, both "misinterpretations and stigmatizations," that led Yusuf Hassan, a Nigerian tech entrepreneur based in the UK, to create Tutlub. The site is a social network designed to serve as a haven for Muslims. ...
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