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Samsung unveils Gear S3 at IFA 2016: Watch live stream here - CNET

  • Samsung has just taken the wraps off its new Gear S3 smartwatch.The Gear S3 is a large 46mm digital timepiece powered by Samsung's Tizen operating system. It will offer the same clickwheel-style bezel as 2015's Gear S2, a 30 percent larger battery and compatibility with Samsung Pay when it's released in three different models (including one with on-board LTE cellular) later this year. [embedded content] Follow along with the announcements above, and check out our full hands-on first take and video.Read more:Samsung Gear S3 is a supersized smartwatch that brings Spotify and GPS to your wrist (hands-on) Samsung Gear S3 Frontier and Classic: Super-size... See full gallery ,samsung unveils gear iconx,samsung unveils gear s,samsung unveils gear smartwatch,samsung unveils gear 2,samsung unveils galaxy gear smartwatch,samsung unveils galaxy gear,samsung unveils galaxy gear smartwatch accessory,samsung unveils galaxy gear smartwatch price,samsung unveils galaxy gear note 3,samsung unveils galaxy gear smartwatch wall street journal ...ادامه مطلب

  • Google unveils showcase games for indie developers conference - CNET

  • Attendees at next month's Google Play Indie Games Festival will have a chance to play more than two dozen new games, some of which are not yet widely available.Google on Monday unveiled the 30 Android games selected from more than 200 submissions vying for a chance to be exhibited at the conference. Fifteen of the games showcased are on a very limited beta, so this is the best opportunity many will have to play them.Fans will have an opportunity to vote for their favorite games at the festival. A complete list of the games chosen for exhibition can be found here.Google also announced that it has opened up registration of the event, which will be held in San Francisco on September 24. The event, which is free, will give developers a chance to showcase their games to the public, network, and win prizes such as Tango devices, tickets to Google I/O 2017 and even ad campaign support from Google.Let's block ads! بخوانید, ...ادامه مطلب

  • Is Samsung far ahead of Apple? Marc Benioff appears to think so - CNET

  • Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that's taken over our lives.Enlarge ImageIs he a little bored with his iPhone? Tech.Science.Society/YouTube screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET I rather thought that tech CEOs all go around being nice to each other in public and only offering criticisms of other CEOs' companies through Masonic-like winks, nods and code words.I was moved, therefore, on Saturday night when I saw splendidly forthright Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff retweet this: "Crazy seeing Apple trying to catch Samsung. Battery life, waterproofing, blue color, front led light, &curved screens. Samsung set the standard."The original tweet was emitted by basketball coach Dennis Marshall.But did Benioff's apparent endorsement mean that a man who said there'd be no Salesforce without Steve Jobs was suggesting that Apple has a lot of catching up to do?You will mutter that this, ...ادامه مطلب

  • Drop test: Is the Galaxy Note 7 really tougher than the S7 Edge? - CNET

  • Close Galaxy Note 7 vs. S7 Edge drop test Drag The Galaxy Note 7 had an eye-catching Super AMOLED screen with subtle curves on either side. But after seeing so many Galaxy S7 Edge phones fall and crack on the edge, we've leaed this much beauty usually comes at a price.Can a tougher glass and a smaller curve toughen up the Note?The Note 7 is the first phone made with Coing's Gorilla Glass 5 which can fall from up to 1.6 meters onto rough, hard surfaces, according to Coing. That goes for the front and back of the phon,drop test iso 2248,drop test ista,drop test ista 1a,drop test ista 3a,drop test ista 2a,drop test is,ista drop test procedure,ista drop test heights ...ادامه مطلب

  • Roborace unveils self-driving Formula E race car prototype - Roadshow

  • RoadshowNewsRoborace unveils self-driving Formula E race car prototype [embedded content] The perils of the high-speed racing circuit may one day no longer apply to human drivers, at least if Roborace and electric car inteational racing series Formula E has anything to say about it. Roborace has been working on a self-driving motorsport vehicle, announced in November of last year, and now it's unveiled the prototype.Called the DevBot, it will be used to test and demonstrate the technology. "The primary purpose of the DevBot is to allow teams to develop their software and experience the hardware that will be used on the 'Robocar'," Roborace wrote on YouTube. "Unlike the Robocar the DevBot has a cabin that can be driven by a human or a computer allowing teams to fully understand how the car thinks and feels on a racetrack alongside the compreh, ...ادامه مطلب

  • Microsoft unveils the Xbox Onesie - CNET

  • Microsoft Gamers rejoice! Microsoft has revealed a new design, and it's everything you ever wanted in an all-in-one garment for your console gaming needs. The limited edition Xbox Onesie, as it is called, has been revealed in Australia to help celebrate the launch of the new Xbox One S console, available from today in both 500GB and 1TB models. The Xbox Onesie will be available in both black and white versions, with a bunch of features that Microsoft touts as "everything an entertainment enthusiast could need when streaming a favourite TV show or film, watching sports or embarking on the ultimate gaming session."These features include giant pockets to fit controllers and remotes, an extra-large hood that can accommodate a gaming headset, an arm pouch for your mobile phone, forearm grips "to prevent slipp,microsoft unveils the future of windows,microsoft unveils state of the art cybercrime center,microsoft unveils office for the ipad,microsoft unveils windows in the car,microsoft unveils machine learning for the masses ...ادامه مطلب

  • Motorola to Samsung: You nicked our idea - CNET

  • Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that's taken over our lives.Enlarge ImageHarsh words. Hey, how about a lawsuit? Twitter screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET Honestly, sometimes these tech types behave like artists.Fits of jealousy, tantrums of torment and, worst of all, accusations of thievery pepper their world.This week, as Samsung launched its rather fine Galaxy Note 7, one of its rivals was not pleased.Motorola hissied away on its Twitter account like this: "In what galaxy is it okay to steal competitor phones' cool features?"Could the company possibly have been referring to the Samsung Galaxy? I think it could.In case someone had no idea what the company was talking about, it added the hashtag #TheOriginalAlwaysOnDisplay. I imagined Judge Lucy Koh steeling her patience,motorola to samsung transfer,motorola migrate to samsung,motorola samsung,motorola samsung phones,motorola samsung kies,smart switch motorola to samsung,transfer contacts motorola to samsung,motorola samsung ou lg,motorola samsung o sony,motorola samsung ou iphone ...ادامه مطلب

  • ​Samsung turns IBM's brain-like chip into a digital eye - CNET

  • IBM created a computer chip that works like a brain. Now, Samsung has used it to create a biologically inspired digital eye.The IBM chip, called TrueNorth, is built of 4,096 tiny computing cores that form about a million digital brain cells and 256 million connections. Together they act like the brain's neurons, sending short messages to one another to process data. The design, known as neuromorphic computing, marks a dramatic departure from traditional chips that run software packaged into strict sequences of instructions. Neuromorphic chips are also optimized to get large amounts of processing done without consuming as much power as traditional chips.Samsung has adapted TrueNorth into its Dynamic Vision Sensor that processes video imagery very differently than traditional digital cameras."Each pixel operates independently" and pipes up only if it needs to report a change in what it's seeing, said Eric Ryu, a vice president of research at the Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology. , ...ادامه مطلب

  • North Korea not allowing Olympic athletes to receive Samsung Galaxy S7 phones - CNET

  • 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 received the phone. North Korea has strict rules for its athletes. The Washington Post reports that athletes are not allowed to visit places of interest and are discouraged from interacting with others, al,north korea not a threat,north korea notes,north korea not communist,north korea notepads,north korea nothing to envy,north korea not as bad,north korea not socialist,north korea noticias,north korea notebooks,north korea notam ...ادامه مطلب

  • Samsung buys Dacor luxury appliance brand - CNET

  • Enlarge ImageDacor made this luxury range with a built-in tablet. Chris Monroe/CNET Samsung Electronics America will buy Dacor, a company that manufacturers luxury kitchen appliances, Samsung announced Wednesday. The acquisition reflects Samsung's continued investment in large home appliance and an interest in the high-end appliance market, where products like ranges and refrigerators carry price tags that reach into five figures. Dacor is a Califoia-based company founded in 1965. The company will keep its name and US operations and manufacturing though it will be a wholly owned subsidiary of Samsung, according to a news release from Samsung. The release didn't provide information on the value of the sale or when it will be final. Samsung declined to comment further. Dacor didn't immediately retu a request for comment. Samsung has gotten aggressive in etching its own place in the large appliance mar, ...ادامه مطلب

  • Samsung tries a bomb joke (again) to sell battery life - CNET

  • Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that's taken over our lives.Enlarge ImageWill it bomb? Samsung/YouTube screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET It's a lot easier to just batter Apple if you're selling battery life.When Samsung accused iPhone users of being wallhuggers, there was a roar of approval from Galaxy types and calls to psychiatrists from Apple sorts.These days, the Korean company doesn't seem in the mood to Apple-bash, so it must resort to other marketing means.Its latest attempt to sell the Galaxy S7 Edge's battery life feels rather familiar. Here we have Danny Glover as a bomb disposal expert. He encounters a bomb in a tunnel, set for 12 hours' time. [embedded content] What else is a bomb disposal expert to do but to lie down and play with his phone? After all, there's no drama when you're disarming a device that isn't d, ...ادامه مطلب

  • Facebook unveils another Snapchat-esque feature - CNET

  • Users can also jazz up their photos with filters. Sound familiar? Facebook Facebook is basically Snapchat's little sister right now and wants to copy everything she does. The social-networking giant unveiled on Friday a tweak to its mobile app, a new main screen it's trying out in Canada and Brazil that looks a lot like Snapchat's home screen, according to BuzzFeed.The potential feature demonstrates just how much inspiration Facebook gets from Snapchat. On Tuesday, Facebook-owned Instagram added an element called Stories, which looks nearly identical to Snapchat Stories.The new home screen in the Facebook app opens up with a forward-facing live camera screen for still shots and videos. As in Snapchat, users can manipulate their images with filters and facial overlays, thanks to Facebook's March purchase of startup Masquerade.Facebook believes a focus on sharing photos and videos makes sense because written posts are becoming a thing of the past. Facebook plans to adopt the feature globally if testing goes well, BuzzFeed reported. Let's block ads! بخوانید, ...ادامه مطلب

  • CNET UK podcast 492: Galaxy Note 7 astounds and Britney backs Apple - CNET

  • Enlarge ImageSamsung's massive new mobile is... pretty cool! And that blue will make my eyes pop. Sarah Tew/CNET Samsung's popped out yet another massive phone, but the Note 7 has made us sit up and pay attention -- underwater doodling, iris scanning, easy GIF creation? This might be the mobile to prove that these devices have a bit of creative life in 'em yet. On the UK's best tech podcast, Luke Westaway and Rich Trenholm debate the merits of Samsung's toy, including asking whether it's too pricey to battle with low-cost Android rivals. Elsewhere, Britney's back! In a storm of puns, we try and figure out why Brit has allied herself with Apple Music for her upcoming album. In other news, the iPlayer loophole is closing on 1 September, Uber backs out of China and the Feds have given the thumbs up to a private moon mission. Will the bold Moon Express voyage ea big piles of Google prize money? Can Rich answer questions about the moon in a surprise quiz?You can also watch Luke and Rich chat about Samsung's Note 7 strategy in the video below. Close How smart is Samsung's Note 7 strategy? Drag Life, disrupted When you're done with this week's podcast, make sure you check out Road Trip 2016, CNET's annual feature that this year takes a look at the global refugee crisis, and finds out how tech is helping migrants fleeing war in their home countries, if it's helping at all. CNET UK podcast 492 Your browser does not support the audio element. Having trouble with the audio pl, ...ادامه مطلب

  • Samsung might buy up Fiat Chrysler's auto-parts company - Roadshow

  • RoadshowNewsCar IndustrySamsung might buy up Fiat Chrysler's auto-parts companyYou'll probably recognize this label if you've been through an auto-parts store any time in the last, oh, forever or so. Magnetti Marelli Tech companies are eager to get themselves more involved with the auto industry, whether it's by creating its own automotive projects or by buying up other companies. Samsung appears to be making a move in the latter category, as it's in talks to buy up Magnetti Marelli, an auto-parts manufacturer under Fiat Chrysler.Samsung is in "advanced talks" to buy either some or all of Magnetti Marelli's business, Bloomberg reports. According to the outlet's sources, Samsung seems most interested in the telematics, infotainment and lighting side of the business. All in, the deal could eclipse $3 billion, Samsung's largest acquirement outside of its home base in South Korea.Neither company immediately retued requests for comment.Making more money is something Fiat's been trying hard to achieve for a while. It's stopping production of its compact sedans, the Dodge Dart and Chrysler 200, because development costs are too high and no other automaker was willing to split the bill. Fiat Chrysler's placed its whole focus on high-margin trucks and SUVs, many of which lie within its Jeep brand. Despite a push for efficient vehicles, low gas prices have kept most buyers interested in thirstier vehicles, which may or may not be myopic on an impressive scale.But it's not like Samsung isn't making its own waves in the auto industry already. Bloomberg points that that Samsung's had a team focused on auto components, electronics and autonomy since December, and the company's Shanghai division bought a stake in Chinese auto manufacturer BYD for the not-that-princely sum of about $451 million. In fact, Samsung and Magnetti Marelli have teamed up for products in the past, so this pairing isn't that, ...ادامه مطلب

  • Samsung Pass to let you access your financial apps via your irises - CNET

  • Your eyes will be the keys to unlock financial information and other private data on the Galaxy Note 7. Josh Miller/CNET Samsung will tap into iris scanning to help you launch financial apps on the Galaxy Note 7.At its Unpacked event on Tuesday, Samsung announced that the new Galaxy Note 7 would be its first mobile device to offer iris recognition as a way to unlock the device. But the company also revealed that it will employ its Samsung Pass feature to work with the new iris scanner. That means you'll be able to use your eyes to securely open certain apps, most notably those that contain your financial information.With more people banking via their mobile devices, security has become a greater conce. Several phones offer fingerprint scanners as a way of unlocking mobile apps that contain sensitive information. But iris scanners are considered by many experts to be a more secure and accurate method of protecting the personal data on your smartphone.To integrate the new Pass capability into financial apps, Samsung is currently exploring the idea with six different banks, including Bank of America, Citi, US Bank, KEB Hana Bank, Shinhan Bank and Woori Bank, blog site AndroidCentral said on Tuesday. The company didn't reveal how far along it was in the process or when the Samsung Pass iris recognition might roll out to individual banking apps.The idea behind Samsung Pass is to replace your useames and passwords, and for more than just financial apps. The company said that Pass will let you unlock other apps, folders and documents with your eyes as well as your fingerprint. The Note 7 includes a fingerprint reader along with the iris scanner. In a press release, Samsung said that "the Galaxy Note 7 will also support Samsung Pass, bringing authentication such as iris scanning and fingerprint recognition to more apps and services."Samsung did not respond to a request for comment.Let's bloc, ...ادامه مطلب

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