Wednesday, 2 December 2015
The Nokia OZO VR camera is now available for pre-order, if you have $60,000 to spend
Post-phones Nokia is still looking for a new challenge and this July it introduced a new VR camera, the OZO. Yesterday, the camera became available for pre-order, though it's really, really not a consumer product – at least not the kind of consumer that doesn’t have $60,000 to spend on a VR camera. No, there's no typo, there are five digits in the price. You have to pay a $5,000 deposit
#Windows 10 Mobile for Xiaomi Mi 4 officially launching this week
Windows 10 Mobile for the Xiaomi Mi 4 will be released this week - on December 3, according to a new teaser (shown below) posted by the Chinese company’s Founder and President Lin Bin on Weibo. This comes nearly nine months after Microsoft and Xiaomi entered into an agreement to provide support for the Windows 10 Technical Preview on the Mi 4 handset. For those who aren't already 
T-Mobile adds eleven more music services to its Music #FreedomRevolution
The following eleven music services have been added to T-Mobile’s “approved” list of content providers that won’t count against your monthly data allotment: Aud.io High-fidelity internet radio Dash Radio DJ-driven radio, zero commercials, 24/7 DatPiff Mixtapes, hip hop music, videos and underground Jango Internet radio that plays music you’ll love KCRW Music discovery, NPR news, 
BlackBerry Priv receives first OTA update, including monthly security patch
The BlackBerry Priv gets its first monthly maintenance patch via a 475 MB OTA update. While this particular update isn’t a Marshmallow overhaul, it does offer a bunch of new changes, improvements, and optimizations. BlackBerry’s official blog outlines the major changes in the update including: An improved camera: We’re implemented a number of tweaks that improve the speed of our 
Wednesday, 4 November 2015
The Artificial intelligence tool from #Google that can reply to your email automatically
Google is putting a different twist on the concept of 'automated reply' with a new tool that aims to write artificially intelligent responses to your email. The technology is part of an update to Google's Inbox app for managing and organizing email. It gives users a choice of three responses to choose from. 'Smart Reply suggests up to three responses based on the emails you get,' 
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)