Thursday, October 26, 2017

Microsoft is developing a foldable tablet running Windows 10 on ARM

Microsoft is developing a foldable tablet running Windows 10 on ARM


Back in and , many rumors told us Microsoft was working on a folding tablet called Courier. In the end, that never saw the light of day, and Apple's iPads became the kings of that market. Intriguingly though, Microsoft is now said to be developing another device that is similar, at least in concept, to the canceled Courier. It's codenamed Andromeda, and will be a folding tablet that will run Windows 10 on ARM. It will come with telephony capabilities, but won't be a smartphone although, when folded, it's allegedly pocketable. That said, the main selling points of this device will be centered around pen input and inking. For example, there's a notebook app built-in that mimics writing in a real notebook, with virtual pages spreading across the foldable device. Expect to see the latest Snapdragon SoC powering Andromeda. Microsoft will not position this against any Android or iOS-running competitors, but instead it will try to create its own niche. A 'digital journal' is what it may be called. The company has in fact already admitted that if it ever makes a mobile product again, it will be a new kind of device, and not a smartphone. All of that fits perfectly with what we're now hearing about Andromeda. It could be Surface-branded when (or if) it launches, something like Surface Note or Surface Journal. Microsoft's hardware partners might choose to create similar devices if it takes off, but this is just speculation for now. Unfortunately no specs have leaked for Andromeda yet, so we don't even know if it will have one folding screen or two separate displays separated by a hinge. Anyway, if it is to ever become reality, don't expect Andromeda in stores earlier than next year. |


NVIDIA announces GTX 1070 Ti for $449

NVIDIA announces GTX 1070 Ti for $449


NVIDIA has announced yet another graphics card based on the Pascal architecture, the GTX 1070 Ti. As you can tell from the name, this new card slots between the existing 1070 and 1080 cards. Like the name, the 1070 Ti specs also slot neatly between the 1070 and 1080. It has 2432 CUDA cores, 1607MHz base clock, 1683MHz boost clock, 8Gbps 8GB GDDR5 memory with 256-bit memory bandwidth. The card has a TDP of 180W. The 1070 Ti will be available from NVIDIA as a Founders Edition card and from hardware partners for starting price of $449. Sales will begin worldwide on November 2.


Oppo F5 arrives with 20MP front camera with AI

Oppo F5 arrives with 20MP front camera with AI


After a months' worth of ads and promotions across the Philippines, the is finally official. The successor to the Oppo F3, the F5 drops the front fingerprint button for a tall 18:9 6.0-inch LCD of 1080x2160px resolution. The fingerprint scanner has been moved over to the back but if you don't care to reach for it, the Oppo F5 supports face unlock. Mind you Oppo warns that this isn't as secure as the fingerprint reader. The cameras are the clear focus on the Oppo F5. The rear snapper is a 16MP unit with an f/1.8 aperture but the higher-resolution one is the 20MP f/2.0 unit on the front. Selfies are backed by an impressively-big 1/2.8-inch sensor, while on the software side you get AI beauty. Basically the Oppo F5 will highlight features like eyes, nose, jawline or cheekbones in selfies. The software will brighten your eyes too. The Oppo F5 can capture Portrait Mode selfies with artificial blur too. The Oppo F5 comes with either 32GB storage and 4GB of RAM or 64GB/6GB. The chipset isn't a huge leap forward compared to the Oppo F3 you get a Helio P23 with eight Cortex-A53 CPU cores. The Oppo F5 will be available for pre-order in the Philippines starting tomorrow October 27 for 15,990 PHP (around 263) and will go on sale next week. |


Apple refutes reports suggesting less accurate Face ID on iPhone X

Apple refutes reports suggesting less accurate Face ID on iPhone X


It's no longer a secret that Apple is facing production issues with the , and the components used in the device's facial recognition module . A recent report from Bloomberg said that Apple has told suppliers it will settle for lower quality Face ID components to ramp up production. Exact words from the report were that Apple quietly told suppliers they could reduce the accuracy of the face-recognition technology to make it easier to manufacture. Now, the Cupertino-based company has responded to the claims made in the report, terming it as completely false, and adding that there is no change in the accuracy that was originally announced. Following is Apple's statement: The quality and accuracy of Face ID havent changed. It continues to be 1 in a million probability of a random person unlocking your iPhone with Face ID. Bloombergs claim that Apple has reduced the accuracy spec for Face ID is completely false and we expect Face ID to be the new gold standard for facial authentication.


Oreo beta program for Samsung Galaxy S8 likely launching next week

Oreo beta program for Samsung Galaxy S8 likely launching next week


HMD just a beta program for Android 8.0 OS on Nokia phones, and now Samsung is following suit. If the information shared in the following screenshot is to be believed, the South Korean company will launch an Oreo beta program for its flagships next week on October 31. There will be 7,500 spots for each device, and only T-Mobile and Sprint users will be allowed to fill up these, meaning other carrier models aren't eligible to join the beta program. Sign-ups will be carried away via the Samsung Members and Samsung+ apps. It's worth noting that not only the program will be launched on October 31, the beta build will also be pushed the same day. Aside from the usual Oreo goodies, the build may also bring along a new UI/UX for the devices. As the information isn't coming directly from Samsung, it's not certain just yet, so don't get your hopes too high just yet. The final Oreo is build is to roll out early next year.


Xiaomi to announce new phone series in India on November 2

Xiaomi to announce new phone series in India on November 2


Xiaomi India started sending out press invites for an event on November 2. The company plans to introduce yet another smartphone series after the , . The invitation simply says #YourBestSelfie, although another image was seen with the A new series is coming. Join Manu and Jai on 02.11.2017 slogan. We also get a lightning logo, suggesting the phone might have a fast charge and a good front camera, obviously. Sources suggest it might come with Quick Charge 3.0, found in the . It is equipped with a 16 MP selfie snapper with 2.0 m pixel size. Another argument in favor of the Xiaomi phone is that it is always paired with the Mi Mix device. Last year the duo did not land in India, but 2017 finally saw the arriving in the country. |


This is what the OnePlus 5T will look like

This is what the OnePlus 5T will look like


It's no secret that Oppo and OnePlus (and vivo) are owned by the same company and it shows in a variety of ways across the devices of the three manufacturers. The has an to the they differ slightly in size, chipset and RAM, in cameras and batteries but are more or less identical in terms of design. Which is why you needn't look further than the upcoming to know how the will look. The OnePlus 5T will move the fingerprint scanner to the back to make room for a new nearly bezel-less 18:9 display a 6.0-inch AMOLED panel of 1080x2160 pixel resolution, just like the one on the Oppo R11s. On the back the OnePlus 5T will get with two 20MP snappers, just like the Oppo R11s. Unlike the Oppo R11s, the OnePlus 5T will have a Snapdragon 835 chipset with either 6GB or 8GB of RAM the same as the OnePlus 5. The Oppo R11s is expected to become official on November 2 less than a week away now, while rumors point to a later reveal for the OnePlus 5T . So, what do you think? Would an 18:9 screen and new cameras be enough to sway you from your OnePlus 5 or Galaxy S8 or iPhone?