Jan 8, 2017

That HTC Vive smartphone video? Take it with a grain of salt.


HTC’s smartphone business is in dire need of a reboot, but the company’s other big venture – virtual reality – is actually growing steadily. It wouldn’t be surprising therefore that HTC would want to use the Vive brand to boost its smartphone lineup.


According to media leaked by Evan Blass, that’s exactly what we should expect from HTC in 2017. Provided that the video below is real and accurate, and not just a design concept or experiment, HTC appears to be preparing a Vive smartphone.


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— Evan Blass (@evleaks) January 8, 2017



The phone’s design is a fresh take on the antenna lines trope we’ve been seeing so much from HTC, Apple, and other companies over the past years. It’s not clear if the lines on the sides are functional or just cosmetic, but the styling is a welcome departure from HTC’s design language from current devices.


The Vive smartphone makes an appearance in a promotional video that purports to give us a sneak peak of an initiative called “CMF Kitchen.”


In product design, CMF stands for Color Material Finish. So a CMF kitchen would be a place where designers play with various colors and textures for products – and that’s exactly what the video is depicting.


The clip decries the lack of originality in modern phone design and gives us a “sneak peek” of three ways HTC us innovating in this field: “chemicals,” “super fibers” and “litmus.” It looks like the company is experimenting with funky colors and novel finishes, moving away from the silvers, blacks, and golds that are so prevalent today.


The video is high production value and it definitely looks like something that HTC would produce to tease its products. The problem is this video wasn’t obtained by Evan Blass from some inside source at HTC. The video has actually been publicly available online for over six months.


A Google search for “HTC CMF Kitchen” reveals that the video was first published in June 2016 on Vimeo by videographer Shaun Saperstein. According to his Linkedin profile, Saperstein has been employed as a visual/motion designer at HTC until June 2016. Saperstein is the author of another concept video that Evan Blass tweeted out today:



This second clip has been published four days ago on Saperstein’s YouTube channel. It shows the same “side control” interface that we’ve seen in a different concept video for a device called HTC Ocean, from Danelle Vermeulen, another graphic designer with HTC. That video leaked out in September 2016.


We’ve reached out to Saperstein to inquire about the videos and we’ll update if we hear back.


In the meantime, take the HTC Vive smartphone, the CMF kitchen, and Ocean with a big grain of salt. It’s hard to believe that HTC would allow its designers to openly share internal materials, especially ones that reveal flagship phones. It’s not impossible, it’s just more likely that the videos we’ve seen are side projects made for the designer’s personal portfolio. That’s how Shaun Saperstein – Source



That HTC Vive smartphone video? Take it with a grain of salt.

CES 2017 Podcast extravaganza!


It’s CES 2017 and we’re in Las Vegas for the show! Joshua Vergara leads the way through several episodes of our daily podcasting efforts from the show, and there is more than enough to talk about. Jonathan Feist, David Imel, Edgar Cervantes and more from Android Authority are joined by guests from all over, including Nicole Scott (@nicole_scooter), Jaime Rivera (@jaime_rivera), Juan Carlos Bagnell (@SomeGadgetGuy), Hayato Huseman (@hayatohuseman), Stephen Schenck (@stephanschenk) Patrick Norton (@paricknorton) and more.


Keeping on the topic of CES and technology, mostly, spirited conversations turn to laughs as inside jokes roll freely. There are many great things at CES this year, from Bluetooth tech to Alexa to autonomous cars, a few phones, Alexa, some great laptops and gaming rigs, and, did I mention Amazon’s Alexa? We don’t say this often, Google, through Google Assistant and Android, has some serious catch up to do.


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CES 2017 Podcast #1

We’re back at CES 2017 with the first in a series of daily podcasts hosted by Joshua Vergara! In this first episode, recorded right on the floor of Pepcom Digital Experience in the Mirage hotel, Josh is joined by AA team members Edgar, Jonathan, and David with a bunch of special guests!


Nicole Scott of MobileGeeks, Hayato Huseman with PocketNow, Myriam Joire, and Stephen Schenck of PhoneArena, and a couple of new faces all come together for a discussion-heavy, tangent-riddled, and fun podcast that dives into a lot of the tech that we have been able to see in Las Vegas so far for CES 2017!



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CES 2017 Podcast #2

Josh is joined by Jonathan Feist and David Imel as they collectively welcome two of Pocketnow’s best, Jaime Rivera and Juan Bagnell. Discussions range from tacos to wearables to a couple Android phones right back to tacos in this really fun second edition of the CES 2017 series!



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CES 2017 Podcast extravaganza!

Week 1 in review: Galaxy S8 rumors, Nokia and BlackBerry plans for 2017


CES or no CES, the stream of Samsung Galaxy S8 rumors is flowing steady. This week has brought us a release date, a hint at a Continuum-like feature, and a live photo, which may very well be a fake. Or it might be real, given that the phone is supposedly already in testing in China.


In the ‘tangible’ folder we have the announcement of the Asus Zenfone AR this week in Las Vegas. A Google Tango-capable 5.7-incher with 8GB of RAM and a Snapdragon 821 inside, it also supports Google Daydream. You can’t be Tango-Daydreaming, though – only one at a time. Asus also pulled the wraps off an…


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Week 1 in review: Galaxy S8 rumors, Nokia and BlackBerry plans for 2017

This upcoming smartphone can "taste" sweetness, measure body fat, and identify counterfeit drugs


Fancy yourself a pretty accomplished smartphone user – one who’s seen phones do it all? You’ve slapped a pico-projector on the back of your Moto Z, created a 3D scan of your apartment with the Phab 2 Pro, and strapped your phone into a Gear VR to explore new virtual worlds? Well, you certainly seem like someone we’d like to hang out with, but not before we introduce you to a phone that’s sporting some tech so advanced it sounds like something out of a movie set a hundred years in the future. This week at CES 2017, we’re taking a look at the new H2 from China’s Changhong, … – Source



This upcoming smartphone can "taste" sweetness, measure body fat, and identify counterfeit drugs

A BMW crashed right outside CES -- but humans appear to be at fault - Roadshow


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A BMW crashed right outside CES -- but humans appear to be at fault - Roadshow

Canada finds Apple's carrier deals don't hurt competition


France may think Apple is up to no good with its carrier deals for the iPhone, but you won’t hear similar gripes from Canada. The country’s Competition Bureau has determined that there isn’t “sufficient evidence” to show that Apple had illegally str… – Source



Canada finds Apple's carrier deals don't hurt competition

This restaurant will pay you to eat soup if temperatures fall below zero


Here’s some help for getting through the winter.


A Chicago-area cafe, Mather’s — More Than a Cafe, is offering a cold-weather deal at its three locations that will have anyone hungry for a bargain checking the weather forecast.


If temperatures dips below zero in Chicago over the next two months, thrifty if not freezing residents can get paid to eat a bowl of split-pea soup. If it’s a little higher, they’ll only have to hand over some spare change.


Whatever the day’s temperature forecast, that’s the price for a bowl of soup. On Friday, it was a 14-degree high, so soup was a dime and a few pennies (plus tax). The soups will be offered at the day’s high temperature through January and February, which sees an average high of 33 degrees. …


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This restaurant will pay you to eat soup if temperatures fall below zero

AT&T and Time Warner have a plan to dodge merger review


AT&T has indicated how it may avoid FCC scrutiny over its proposed $85.4 billion Time Warner merger. At issue are Time Warner’s FCC broadcast licenses — if were to transfer them to AT&T, that would require FCC approval. However, in a filing… – Source



AT&T and Time Warner have a plan to dodge merger review

IMDb tells California it will continue to publish actors' ages


With age discrimination rife in Hollywood, California wanted to do something about it. That meant introducing a new law that didn’t actually target the root cause of the problem — i.e. penalizing the people who engage in the practice — but instead… – Source



IMDb tells California it will continue to publish actors' ages

Alec Baldwin trolls Trump with Russian-language baseball cap


From Saturday Night Live to social media, Alec Baldwin has seemingly perfected the art of trolling Donald Trump.


Most recently, the actor posted a selfie to Instagram featuring a Russian-language “Make America Great Again” cap, a clear reference to the president-elect’s continued praise of Russian president Vladimir Putin as well as his skepticism that Russian hacking affected election results in November.


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A photo posted by Alec Baldwin (@iamabfalecbaldwin) on Jan 6, 2017 at 8:26am PST


According to a translation provided to Mashable by Olga Massov, the hat literally says “Make America Cool Again” — but it’s obviously intended to be a mocking take on Trump’s famous “MAGA” slogan. …


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Gorgeous iridescent umbrella tells you when it's supposed to rain


LAS VEGAS — If you’ve amassed a collection of cheap umbrellas due to a year’s worth of unexpected downpours, Oombrella could come as a welcome relief.


The smart umbrella from French start-up Wezzoo works in tandem with an app to tell you when it’s going to rain via a smartphone notification. And if you’ve already left home but are still close by, the umbrella might shoot a notification telling you to come back and grab it. The product — whose Kickstarter launch we covered back in March — was on display at 2017 International CES.


SEE ALSO: The weirdest things we saw at CES 2016



Image: wezzoo …


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Gorgeous iridescent umbrella tells you when it's supposed to rain