Dec 1, 2015

Qualcomm's Snapdragon 830 SoC could support up to 8GB of RAM


The Snapdragon 820 is yet to appear in an actual device, but it seems the industry is really wasting no time, with focus already shifting towards its alleged successor. Of course, at this point in time it is far too early to have any actual information on the chip, but various sources have already been tossing around some pretty ambitious speculations. However, this might actually be the biggest one yet – support for up to 8GB of RAM.


The official reasoning behind such a statement is that the next wave of flagships will, in fact, incorporate enough computing and musty-tasking power to make the extra RAM necessary. This theory comes from Chinese analyst Pan Jiutang, who also reassures us that Qualcomm’s next beastly chip will be have a model designation “MSM8998”.


Now, it goes without saying that this should be taken with a grain of salt, or perhaps the whole salt shaker, as it is definitely way too early to have any concrete information on the silicon. Still, it is a pretty nice opportunity to strike up a debate on whether or not such power would be useful or practical inside a handset.


We see little logic behind essentially closing the hardware gap between personal computers and smartphones, as long as the current usage scenarios are in place, but is the status quo quickly headed for a change? Could projects like Microsoft’s Continuum be a valid path to a new personal computing revolution? What is your take on the matter?


Also, while we are still deep inside the rumor mill, it is worth noting that the alleged Snapdragon 830 has also been involved in another recent speculation, hinting at a new 10nm production process for the chip.


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Qualcomm's Snapdragon 830 SoC could support up to 8GB of RAM

Apple may release a metal iPhone 6c in February


There are a lot of rumors floating around right now about what is on the horizon for iPhones. First we heard about a number of potential prototypes in the works for the Apple iPhone 7, and now we’re hearing that Apple might be looking at releasing the rumored iPhone 6c as soon as this coming February.
The report cites various unnamed sources, including supposed Foxconn insiders, who have been working on the iPhone 6c. Apparently, the device would be the previously rumored 4-inch Apple device that had been in the works, and it would include a TouchID fingerprint scanner. But, … – Source



Apple may release a metal iPhone 6c in February

Residential Real Estate Platform Nestio Lands A $8M Series A Round


Nestio, the NY-based leasing and marketing platform for residential landlords, announced today that is has raised $8M in Series A funding. The round was led by Trinity Ventures, and had participation from previous investors including Freestyle Capital, Joanne Wilson, and David Cohen. The platform, which originally launched as a tool for renters to find apartments, has now grown into a… Read More


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Residential Real Estate Platform Nestio Lands A $8M Series A Round

OnePlus brings the pricey OnePlus 2 Wild Phone Case to India


OnePlus has launched the Wild Phone Case for the OnePlus 2 in India. It’s a premium leather case made by Hard Graft and is priced at a steep INR 7499 in India ($99.99 on the US Store).


The Wild Phone Case is made out of washed Tuscan leather and comes in an ash gray color. The insides of the cover are lined with wool that cleans the phone every time you slide it in, and there are pockets to store your credit cards and some currency. The cover has a small opening at the top for the headphone jack.


The Wild Phone Case is available for purchase through Amazon in India. At roughly 1/3rd the price of the phone, it’s rather expensive and makes you wonder how many people would be interested in a premium case for a budget…


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OnePlus brings the pricey OnePlus 2 Wild Phone Case to India

Google Glass could come back with a less intrusive, flexible design


The next iteration of Google Glass could get a whole new look.


The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office granted Google a patent on Nov. 24 for a “wearable device with input and output structures” that could be Glass’ redesign.


See also: Google Glass is now reportedly called Project Aura



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An illustration in the patent, above, shows a snake-like device that only occupies one side of the face. It looks like it rests on one ear, and the display extends to the front, hovering above the eye. The patent says the band is adjustable for each user and can maintain that configuration for later use. …


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Google Glass could come back with a less intrusive, flexible design

Blindfolded Kashmiri offers free hugs to promote harmony in his strife-torn state


On Monday, a Kashmiri doctor named Sandeep Mawa surprised the residents of Srinagar by standing blindfolded in the heart of the Jammu and Kashmir capital, inviting passersby to hug him, irrespective of their religion. His inspiration was a similar initiative by a Muslim man in Paris in the wake of the city-wide terrorist attacks on 13 Nov


See also: Blindfolded Muslim man offers hugs in Paris: ‘I trust you, do you trust me?’


“We do not want politicians and agencies to divide people on the basis of religion. We will not allow anyone to harm Kashmiriyat. We oppose the hate campaign. The politics of religion is not good,” he told …


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Blindfolded Kashmiri offers free hugs to promote harmony in his strife-torn state

A Fleet of Custom Machines Is Outfitting London's New Subway


Crossrail, London’s new subway system (and Europe’s biggest infrastructure project) is nearing completion: the holes have been dug, and now there’s just the little matter of kitting them out.



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A Fleet of Custom Machines Is Outfitting London's New Subway

Australian politician mistakenly quotes neo-Nazi, deletes all his tweets


He’s one of Australia’s most outspoken politicians, but conservative South Australian Senator Cory Bernardi has decided to go radio silent on social media.


On Tuesday, Bernardi mysteriously deleted all his tweets but left his profile intact


See also: Aussie politicians may have shattered this Italian marble table by dancing on it


It’s unclear why Bernardi bid adieu to tweets of times gone by, but on Nov. 22, he made an epic Twitter fail. Bernardi mistakenly quoted a neo-Nazi on the social media platform: “To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticise.”


The quote — often attributed to Voltaire — is actually by American Holocaust-denier Kevin Strom, adapted from his essay titled “All America must know the terror that is upon us.” …


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Australian politician mistakenly quotes neo-Nazi, deletes all his tweets

Secrets revealed in a new 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice' trailer - CNET


Batman in chains? Superman worshipped? Catch a glimpse at a “Scooby Doo”-esque unmasking scene from the upcoming superhero showdown “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.”


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Secrets revealed in a new 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice' trailer - CNET

ESPN's Robert Flores: NFL star's TD dance accepted 'because he's not black'


ESPN anchor Robert Flores said Monday there’s a simple explanation why NFL star Travis Kelce’s recent endzone dance hasn’t stirred much backlash among the media or football-viewing public. That explanation? “Because he’s not black.”


Kelce’s dance — and Flores’ analysis — comes just a couple weeks after a similar dance performed by Panthers quarterback Cam Newton — who, notably, is black — triggered a vigorous round of criticism and head-shaking in many quarters


See also: My high school teammate, Kobe Bryant


Below is the dance Kelce busted out (it’s called “…


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ESPN's Robert Flores: NFL star's TD dance accepted 'because he's not black'

Privacy Advocates Celebrate The End Of The NSA’s Phone Record Collection Program


The NSA shut down its bulk phone record collection program yesterday, more than two years since former NSA contractor Edward Snowden exposed the program to journalists and prompted a global debate about surveillance technology. The program has been marked to sunset since Congress passed the USA Freedom Act earlier this year. But in light of the terror attacks that rocked Paris earlier this… Read More


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Privacy Advocates Celebrate The End Of The NSA’s Phone Record Collection Program

Samsung patent application shows phone unfolding to become a tablet


A patent application made by Samsung to the USPTO has been released by the agency today, revealing a smartphone that folds to turn into a tablet. Back in May, it was reported that the manufacturer is working on a folding phone that has been named “Project Valley.” The phone was reportedly given model number SM-G929F, which puts it one number ahead of the Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+. The folding Project Valley phone is expected to be sold in South Korea, several European markets (U.K., Germany, Italy, France and Poland) and the Nordic region.


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Samsung patent application shows phone unfolding to become a tablet

AT&T really wants you off that unlimited-data plan - CNET


Anyone still on one of the grandfathered plans will see a $5 increase starting in February.


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AT&T really wants you off that unlimited-data plan - CNET

Apple Music Is Coming To Sonos On December 15


Sonos users, rejoice! The speaker company just announced that an update adding Apple Music is coming on December 15 in beta. All the flagship Apple Music features will be available directly from the Sonos app. Read More


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Apple Music Is Coming To Sonos On December 15

Google Granted Patent That Enables Self-Driving Cars To Interact With Pedestrians


A lot of people are excited to hop into a car one day and read emails and tweets as the car drives itself, and you, to work. It would cut down on the anxiety we all feel during our daily commutes, as well as keep the roads safer. Google’s self-driving project is leading the pack, and a recently granted patent (Patent #: US009196164, granted 11/24/15) signals that the company is trying… Read More


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Google Granted Patent That Enables Self-Driving Cars To Interact With Pedestrians