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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 ...
ادامه مطلب 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, an...
ادامه مطلب 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...
ادامه مطلب 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 inte ational 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 a...
ادامه مطلب 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 c...
ادامه مطلب 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 abou...
ادامه مطلب 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...
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 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 Califo ia-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 ...
ادامه مطلب 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. [...
ادامه مطلب 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...
ادامه مطلب 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 ...
ادامه مطلب 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 . Sev...
ادامه مطلب [embedded content]Samsung is unveiling its Galaxy Note 7 smartphone to the world -- and it tu s out all of the leaks and rumors were basically true.The news so far:Samsung Galaxy Note 7 unveiled: 5.7-inch curved screen, 12MP camera, iris scanner -- like an S7 Edge with a stylus (hands-on)Samsung Galaxy Note 7: Ready for the rumble of the jumbosSamsung's new Gear VR headset goes USB-C, but you won't be left behind (hands-on) Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 looks awesome in... ...
ادامه مطلب The sequel to the Samsung Galaxy Note 5, seen here, will be announced on Tuesday, August 2nd at the company's Unpacked NYC event. Juan Garzón/CNET Samsung's "Unpacked" event is today in New York City and we're ready for the company to confirm everything we think we already know about the Galaxy Note 7 smartphone. The most reliable rumors whisper about the Note's 5.7-inch curved screen, USB-C port and an iris scanner for unlocking the phone on sight, but what about all those fresh leaks last week? Will the phone actually come with an iCloud-style data protection feature and a waterproof pen that can translate your writing into any language?CNET editors will be on the scene to cover the news as it breaks. You...
ادامه مطلب Enlarge ImageThe ST-70, fully dressed. James Martin/CNET News I never met Peter, but I think of him every time I listen to Ligeti's "Atmosphères." Last year, Peter's daughter, a longtime friend, gave me his Dynakit ST-70 after she found the amplifier in her garage. Music was Peter's passion and his collection of audio equipment, carefully assembled over the years, reflected that love. The ST-70 was one of his prized possessions. If you're an audiophile, you know the ST-70. It's a classic and considered the last of the great American tube amplifiers, the one that challenged a rising tide of solid-state equipment by balancing quality and value with the same finesse it balanced the tone and clarity. The ST-7...
ادامه مطلب It appears Samsung's Galaxy S7 is still the phone to beat. The world's largest smartphone maker on Wednesday reported its strongest ea ings in two years, fueled in part by sales of Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge.Samsung said net income rose 2 percent year over year to 5.85 trillion won ($5.1 billion) for the three-month period ended June 30. Analysts were estimating net income of 5.64 trillion won, according to Bloomberg. Revenue for the second quarter rose about 5 percent to 50.94 trillion won ($45 billion), Samsung said. Despite a sluggish smartphone market overall, Samsung said operating profit for its mobile division rose to 4.32 trillion won ($3.8 billion) during the period. Strong sales of its high-end Galaxy S7 phones lead the way, the company said, but it was also bolstered by sales of its ...
ادامه مطلب It's official: Ghost Rider is coming to ABC's "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." this fall. No, not Nic Cage (I mean Johnny Blaze), but a more recent inca ation: Roberto "Robbie" Reyes, who drives a muscle car instead of a motorcycle. Gabriel Luna of "True Detective" will play Reyes. In the comics, Reyes is a teenager resurrected by the Spirit of Eli Morrow and transformed into Ghost Rider -- he made his first appearance in "All-New Ghost Rider #1" in May 2014.The panel announcement also came with a brief teaser of the fiery chain-wielding cast member. In other news, it sounds like Daisy (Chloe Bennett) might get a new love interest next season -- wait, is Reyes the right age to meet our new black-haired biker chick? Clark Gregg ( who plays Phil Coulson) quipped, "...
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 [embedded content] Overwatch's roster of 21 characters is about to get a little bigger. First teased with a blueprint of a sniper rifle capable of healing allies, Ana was showcased in a short trailer released Tuesday.Filling a support role, the new character can both heal your teammates and damage enemies at long range, and comes packing her rifle, a knockout tranq dart and a healing grenade. Healing grenades totally make sense in this universe. She's also the mother of Overwatch's resident rocketeer, Pharah.Ana will be officially released in a free upcoming patch which also contains balance changes to existing characters. If you can't wait for the official release, you can try out Ana now by opting in to Overwatch's beta test servers. To do so...
ادامه مطلب Bowers & Wilkins will sell its Zeppelin Wireless speaker in a new white finish this August for $699 (£545 or AU$935). Bowers & Wilkins Wireless speakers come in all shapes and sizes, but the Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Wireless took off in the marketplace last year, in no small part because of its distinct cigar shape and "glass fibre ribs" that reduced vibrations in the cabinet. Today, the company announced a new white color option that will go on sale this August for $699 (£545 or AU$935), the same price of the original black model. The speaker features a large 6.5-inch subwoofer, decoupled double-dome tweeters, midrange drivers that have been upgraded from the first version, and an embedded dig...
ادامه مطلب Samsung Say bye bye to your pocket full of microSD cards -- Samsung's new UFS (Universal Flash Storage) cards are here to give them a swift lesson in the ceaseless march of progressionThey new cards are as small as microSD cards, but crucially, they're much faster. Samsung reckons the cards can achieve read speeds up to 530mb/s, which is five times faster than a normal microSD can achieve. Write speeds, Samsung says, are twice as fast on the new cards.The new cards' natural home will be inside video-capturing devices like drones. Many drones -- such as the new DJI Phantom 4 -- shoot video in 4K resolution, which requires fast cards to keep up with all the data being stored. The downside is that while the c...
ادامه مطلب Samsung Electronics expects its operating profit for the second quarter to beat expectations, as strong sales of its Galaxy S7 continue to resuscitate the company's mobile unit.The Korean Electronics giant expects to report an operating profit of 8.1 trillion won ($6.9 billion) for the three months ended June 30, a 17 percent increase from the year-ago period, according to guidance released Wednesday. The results would be the highest in two years and beat the average forecast of 7.8 trillion won that Thomson Reuters derived from a survey of analysts.Revenue is expected to 50 trillion won in the quarter, a 3 percent increase over the year-ago period. The guidance, released today ahead of full ea ings later this month, did not provide specific divisional results. After battling declines in ...
ادامه مطلب The Galaxy Wide is designed for budget-conscious consumers. Samsung Samsung has cooked up a new smartphone, at least for South Korean consumers. The Galaxy Wide smartphone, unveiled Tuesday, is similar to Samsung's Galaxy On7 with such specs as a 5.5-inch, 1,280x720-pixel display, a 1.2GHz quad-core processor and a 13-megapixel rear camera. In many respects, the Galaxy Wide appears to be a rebranded version of Samsung's On7, according to blog site Sammobile. There are differences, though. The Galaxy Wide features 2 gigabytes of memory and 16GB of expandable storage, compared with On7's 1.5GB GB of RAM and 8GB of storage. The On7 is a budget-conscious phone sold in China and India, while the Galaxy Wide wi...
ادامه مطلب RoadshowNewsCar CultureChris Evans spins out of 'Top Gear' Chris Evans has quit "Top Gear" after weeks of rumours and falling ratings. The presenter and Radio 2 DJ, who hosted the new series alongside a team of new presenters, announced that he was stepping down just one day after the first season of the revamped motoring show came to an end this weekend.Evans took over the globally watched car show after popular hosts Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May left, but drew flak from press and viewers. Ratings for the new series dipped below 2 million viewers for the final show, prompting him to withdraw early from his three-year contract."Gave it my best shot but sometimes that's not enough," Evans tweeted today. "The team are beyond brilliant, I wish them all the best."Evans was do...
ادامه مطلب Enlarge ImageCurved, cool, confident. You might be looking at the Galaxy Note 7. @evleaks; Twitter screenshot by CNET We've heard a lot of rumors about the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 (including the fact that it's leapfrogging the Note 6), but what we haven't seen so far is a good, clear picture of the anticipated phone.That changes with the latest "leak" from frequent Twitter tipster Evan Blass, known better on Twitter as @evleaks. Blass posted an image of three phones that could be the Note 7. The renders seem to confirm what we've already heard: that the Note 7 will have a curved front-screen and iris scanner, and that it'll come in some shade of blue. (If you look realllllly closely, you can just make out the...
ادامه مطلب The S Pen stylus in Samsung's upcoming Note 7 could have a brand new surface to skate on, if the latest rumor is true. This year's version of the Note line, which is known for the power of its digital pen, could ditch the Note 5's pin-straight sides and adopt vertical curves like the S7 Edge, according to tech site Android Authority and Twitter tipster @OnLeaks. It's an interesting thought. The smaller Galaxy S7 already echoes the S7 Edge with curves on its backside rather than its display side. For the argument of design unity for 2016 phones, a curve-screen Note 7 does make a certain amount of sense. But I do have to wonder if rounded edges would get in the way of navigating and drawing with a fine-tipped stylus. We'll find out soon enough.Samsung is expected to introduce its Note 7 (ski...
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 Amazon is broadening its education business with an online tool called Inspire. David McNew Amazon wants to give teachers a leg up. The online giant on Monday unveiled Amazon Inspire, a program that provides educators with the ability to upload, categorize and share resources, peer-review the content and create collections of those files to streamline and improve lesson planning. Amazon is among many tech heavy-hitters to dabble in education, with Apple and Google each offering tools for the classroom. Amazon Inspire, in its beta stage, is available to teachers across the nation, and it will grow in the coming months. The program part of the company's vow to support the #GoOpen campaign, the US Department ...
ادامه مطلب The sequel to the Samsung Galaxy Note 5, seen here, may be jumping over the number 6 and right into 7. Juan Garzón/CNET Samsung's Galaxy Note smartphone line has been one number behind the company's S series phones since the Note's 2012 debut. That may be changing in 2016, with reliable tipster Evan Blass reporting on Twitter on Saturday that Samsung's sequel to last year's Galaxy Note 5 will skip the number 6 and be named the Galaxy Note 7. Should this become official, the jump would bring the naming of Samsung's S-Pen equipped smartphones in line with the branding scheme for the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge. Blass further tweeted that the phone would be packing an iris scanne...
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