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mardi 29 novembre 2016

Android competitor Sailfish becomes official OS of Russian Government

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Sailfish OS has become the only mobile OS to receive domestic certification for corporate use by the Russian Government. Finnish company Jolla, who owns and develops Sailfish, made the announcement today, stating that the certification process had been on-going for almost a year and a half before it was finalized.

"The Russian government has a list of software which can be seen as a national software and which are audited and certified, and in this list of software, our software is the only mobile OS software — currently," Jolla co-founder and chairman Antti Saarnio told TechCrunch.

The news follows a number of moves by the Russian government aimed at reducing reliance on iOS and Android, both of which are maintained by US companies. According to TechCrunch, the Russian government said it wants to decrease the usage of foreign OSes in its territory from approximately 95 percent to 50 percent by 2025.

See also:

Jolla refuses to go away, releases second Sailfish powered phone

May 27, 2016

Saarnio also said that the Russian version of the OS would be a custom platform that suits the government's own needs, and that Jolla may replicate the process in other nations.

"Essentially we maintain the open source and the open Sailfish, and keep releasing it and we always produce the latest release [to our licensing customers]. So our responsibility and role here is to make sure there is no forking of Sailfish here — but it happens exactly in collaboration together with our licensing customers. And this is the model that we believe that we can successfully also establish to other markets," said Jolla CEO and co-founder Sami Pienimäki.

Like Android, Sailfish OS is an open-source platform based on a custom Linux kernel. Jolla has released several Sailfish OS devices in the past but currently doesn't have any branded smartphones on sale.

What do you think? Fancy using the official OS of the Russian government?



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Amazon developing a premium Alexa-powered speaker with a 7-inch screen

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Amazon's Alexa-enabled speakers have turned out to be quite successful. According to Consumer Intelligence Research Partners, Amazon has sold more than five million units since the initial launch two years ago. But the best is yet to come.

In hopes of capitalizing on the success of the devices, the company is now taking the next step in the development of its popular speakers. According to a report from Bloomberg, Amazon will soon — reportedly in Q1 2017 — announce a new Alexa-powered device that will offer better sound quality, and more importantly, feature a 7-inch touch screen.

The screen should significantly enhance the user experience as it will allow for quick access to information like the weather, calendar appointments, news, and other similar functions. It will be tilted upwards, so you'll be able to see it when the device is positioned on a table or the kitchen counter.

See also:

Third party speakers may help Google Home take on Amazon Echo

September 30, 2016

The device will obviously still respond to your voice commands and will be able to tell you what time it is, what the weather is like, and even help you out when preparing lunch or dinner, just like the current Alexa-powered lineup consisting of the Echo Dot, Tap, and Echo, which retail for $49.99, $129.99, and $179.99 respectively.

The pricing of Amazon's upcoming device is yet to be known, but it's safe to say that due to the addition of a screen it will be the company's most expensive Alexa product yet.

Over a month ago, Google announced the Assistant-powered Home device, which goes head to head with Amazon's Alexa speakers. In addition, Apple is supposedly also looking to enter the market sometime next year. The online retail giant clearly hopes it will be able to fend off increasing competition with a new premium device that will offer additional functionality thanks to the integrated screen.

What are your thoughts? Does the addition of a screen make a voice-controlled speaker more appealing to you?



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Going into 2017, these are the Chinese smartphone makers to look out for

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ZTE Axon 7 vs Honor 8-18

2016 has been the year that Chinese-based smartphone companies started to slowly expand their presence in the U.S, or at the very least announced plans to expand in 2017. While hardcore Android fans may be very aware of these companies, including Huawei, ZTE, LeEco and Xiaomi, they are just beginning to make themselves known to the general consumer.

What will it take for these companies to get as well known and as popular as their rivals like Samsung, HTC, LG, and Lenovo/Motorola in the United States and North America? We think some of them will have more success than others in 2017.

See also:

Best Chinese Android phones

3 weeks ago

Huawei

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There is a ton of opportunity for Huawei to bust out into the U.S. market in 2017, as it has virtually everywhere else on the planet. But there are also a lot of hurdles that the company will have to clear to be successful in one of the biggest smartphone markets in the world.

Huawei was recently named as the most profitable Android phone maker worldwide

Huawei was recently named as the most profitable Android phone maker worldwide by Strategy Analytics in the third quarter of 2016, and its recently launched P9 smartphone has shipped over nine million units so far. The company has announced plans to launch its next big flagship phone, the Mate 9, in the U.S. in 2017. If the phone does have a successful launch in the United States, some analysts believe Huawei would become the world's top selling smartphone maker, period, ahead of Samsung and Apple. It's also worth noting that Huawei has already begun slowly moving into the US market with its Honor sub-brand.
See also:

Huawei Mate 9 versus the competition

4 weeks ago

However, as detailed in a recent Wall Street Journal article, Huawei still faces the lack of support from U.S. wireless carriers. Some of them may still believe that the company could be working for the Chinese government to put in spy hardware and software in their devices, as detailed in a 2012 congressional report. Huawei has denied these charges.

In addition, the company will also have to alter its hardware to comply with the standards that are required by some carriers, particularly Verizon and AT&T.  There's also the simple fact that the Huawei brand name doesn't have the same cache as Samsung and other phone makers.

The bottom line:

Huawei will likely continue to be successful everywhere else on the planet in 2017, but it will be hard to make a big enough splash into the U.S. market in the next year with all of its challenges. That said, it will continue to push further into North America in the years to come.

Xiaomi

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After what seems like years of waiting, Xiaomi looks like it will have some huge U.S. announcements for 2017. At CES 2017, the company plans to announced a new product that will launch globally. Also, its Global Vice President Hugo Barra stated that U.S. network testing has started with the the company's Mi 5 phone.

Like Huawei, Xiaomi has had great success in other markets worldwide, particularly in India. It is also not adverse to trying out some new designs for its smartphones. Its "concept" Mi MIX smartphone, which it is only selling in China for now, almost completely ditches the normal bezel for a nearly edgeless display that puts a much larger screen inside a smaller case.

See also:

Xiaomi Mi MIX review – all screen, almost all of the time!

2 weeks ago

Xiaomi still isn't a very well-known brand in the United States

Xiaomi also faces some of the same challenges as Huawei, the biggest of which is the lack of a well-known brand outside of select markets. However, it looks like it is making headway towards breaking into the major U.S wireless carriers, which is pretty much required for any smartphone company to have a wide success.

The bottom line: Xiaomi seems to be doing all the right things for a bigger presence in the U.S in 2017. Let's just hope everything aligns correctly.

ZTE

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ZTE Axon 7 mini 17

Unlike Huawei and Xiaomi, ZTE has made some strides in the U.S. carrier market, selling devices on AT&T's no-contract carrier Cricket Wireless. It has also had success with selling unlocked smartphones in the country like the Axon 7 and it has even become the official smartphone for some NBA basketball teams.

However, ZTE also wants to generate a lot of grassroots support for its phones through its online community, through its forums, social media channels and contests like its recent design competition. The company will develop a smartphone with an adhesive back and eye-tracking features, based on the votes from its community on a number of device concepts.

ZTE has also had run-ins with the U.S. government

Like Huawei, ZTE has had run-ins with the U.S. government. Earlier this year, the company got hit with trade sanctions from the Commerce Department, which claimed ZTE had sent U.S. technology to countries like Iran. However, a few weeks later those sanctions got lifted temporarily, and the reprieves have been extended until at least February.

The bottom line: Assuming ZTE can get a permanent lift on these trade sanctions from the government in 2017, we think that the company will be a bigger force in the smartphone market in the next year. One thing we'd like to see is closer relationships formed with the big (non-prepaid) carriers, though its unclear if or when this might happen.

Related:

ZTE Axon 7 review

July 25, 2016

LeEco

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This is perhaps the most interesting of the four Chinese companies we are looking at in this feature. In October, LeEco held what can be described best as an odd press event to announce its formal launch into the U.S. market. In between using tons of buzz words, it actually announced some products, including two smartphones, the Le S3 and the Le Pro3.  However, it is choosing to sell these devices in the U.S., along with some smart TVs, via quick online flash sales.

See also:

LeEco Le Pro3 review

5 days ago

More recently, there's been some doubts about the financial stability of LeEco. A couple of weeks ago, the company announced it had secured about $600 million in new financing. However, another business division that's working on an electric car, Faraday Future, is also in jeopardy, with rumors that work on the car has stopped for now.

The bottom line: LeEco is still struggling to find itself in the US market. Combined with rumors of financial issues, it will likely be some time before it will be a big force in the smartphone industry — especially in North America.


Conclusion

With Samsung's recent problem with the Note 7 recall, combined with other smartphone companies dealing with their own issues, the time may be right for large rivals from China to make a big play in the U.S. in 2017. Which of these companies do you think will be successful in the next year overall, and in the U.S. in particular? Which of these companies do you think has the brightest future in the years to come? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!



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(Update: Cool Changer 1C launched) LeEco and Coolpad collaborate again to launch a ‘Cool’ smartphone

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Update, Nov 29:

The ongoing collaboration between Coolpad and LeEco has borne more fruit today, as the companies have just announced their new Cool Changer 1C smartphone in China. Weird name I know. While the handset bears a number of resemblances to LeEco's handset range, there's not much in the way of company branding on the handset,. You'll only find a small 'LeEco inside' tag written on the back.

In terms of hardware, the smartphone is pretty much identical to the Cool1 handset previously released under the partnership. The phone is powered by a 5.5-inch 1080p display, an octa-core Snapdragon 652 processor, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of internal storage, and a microSD card slot. There's only a single 13 megapixel rear camera on this model though, which is accompanied by an 8 megapixel snapper on the front. Sadly there's no NFC circuitry onboard, but customers will be pleased to note the inclusion of 5V/2A fast charging over the USB Type-C port, which supports LeEco's CDLA digital audio technology in place of a 3.5mm headphone jack, and VoLTE functionality.

The new Cool Changer 1C is priced at just 899 Yuan (approx $130 / Rs. 9,000) in China. Eager customers can pre-register for sales already, but the phone won't officially hit shelves until December 5th. There's no word on if the Cool Changer 1C will appear in markets outside of China yet.

Original, Nov 21:

Coolpad and LeEco are collaborating again after the launch of their first joint smartphone, the Cool1 Dual, in August this year. The two companies partnered after Jia Yueting, CEO of LeEco, took over as Coolpad's Chairman in August. The upcoming smartphone could reportedly be called just 'Cool' and recently passed through China's certification website TENAA.

According to a TENAA listing spotted by GizmoChina, 'Cool' sports a 5.5-inch Full HD display powered by a 2.35GHz Snapdragon 821 with 4GB and 6GB RAM options, and multiple storage variants – 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB. The device will be powered by a 4000mAh battery. The Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow smartphone will come with a dual rear camera setup packing in a 16-megapixel rear camera and an 8-megapixel front shooter.

With looks similar to the Le Pro 3, the Cool smartphone will be available in several color options like gold, white, silver, blue, and black. No other details are known at the moment, although since the device has been certified, it could be launched soon enough.



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LG to launch four new smartwatches and smartwatch payments system?

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LG Watch Urbane 2 2nd Edition Hands On -5

LG may be preparing to launch four new smartwatches and a smartwatch-based payments system, it has emerged. The Korean company recently filed for trademarks on the names LG Watch Style, LG Watch Force, LG Watch Pro, LG Watch Sole and LG Watch Pay, indicating that such products could be in the pipeline.

The trademark filings, discovered by Netherlands-based website GSMinfo, feature little information outside of the names themselves. However, under the "list of goods and services" category of the applications, LG Watch Pay is linked predominantly to mobile payments, while the rhetoric of the other four properties pertains to physical wearable products (see below).

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LG announced that it would launch its own mobile payments system – like Samsung Pay, which is also smartwatch compatible – in October last year, but it has since seen several delays. A report from September 2016 suggests LG's mobile payments system will now launch in 2017.

LG also applied for trademarks around the time of the initial mobile payments announcement, including "LG-Play" and "LG G Pay". Whether products with any of these names will eventually ship isn't yet known.



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Best tech gifts for kids

Looking for something a bit more high-tech for that kid, grandkid, niece, nephew, or the child of a family friend? We have your back. We've taken the time to dig through some of the highest rating tech gadgets this season, as well as a few general items we recommend such as smartphones, tablets, and audio accessories.

Without further ado, let's jump in and look at just a few recommended tech gifts for kids.


Getting a smartphone

Whether your kid is a pre-teen or a teenager, we live in a world that has gone increasingly mobile and giving your kid the gift of a smartphone is a great way to connect them to this modern world — not to mention its a great communication tool for better keeping track of the kiddos during after school events and other activities.

Best of all, there's a phone available to fit into just about any kind of budget. And a number of great prepaid services, too.

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Getting a tablet

Tablets make a great gift for kids. At the top of our recommendation list is the Amazon Fire or the Amazon Fire Kids Edition. These are great tablets, and even better this week as you can get the former for $33 and the later for $74.99. The Fire Kids is especially interesting as it comes with an extended warranty, a durable casing, special kids programming, and much more. If neither of these tablets are quite what you're looking for, be sure to check out the guides below for even more great options. 

Fire tablets are available from Amazon, starting at $33

See also:

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Audio accessories

Bluetooth speakers, headphones, and in-ear buds all make great gifts for kids — especially your older ones. As an added benefit, it means you don't have to listen to the music and movies blaring from their favorite gadgets. Whether you have $20 or $200, there are a variety of gizmos in all sorts of price ranges.

For a closer look at some of the best options, be sure to check out the following guides:

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Drones

Although a higher end drone probably doesn't make much sense for kids, except maybe the older teenagers in your life, entry-level drones can be a lot of fun for pre-teens and above. One of our most recommended budget options for kids is the Husban X4 drone, which can be had for just $39. For other recommended options, be sure to check out the guides below:

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View-Master Virtual Reality Starter Pack

The View-Master VR Starter Pack is a nice, kid-friendly, and affordable way to enter the world of virtual reality. The Starter Pack includes a preview reel that features short samples of 360-degree immersive environments including Space, Wildlife, and more, and Experience packs can be bought separately. The device also supports the Google Cardboard app that can be downloaded on your smartphone. The View-Master VR Starter Pack is priced at $16.99.

Available from Amazon for $16.99

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Sphero BB-8

One of the standouts in Star Wars: The Force Awakens was BB-8, and if you dreamt about owning one, you can with the Sphero BB-8 Robot. This mini robot features a waterproof and durable polycarbonate shell, and can be controlled using an app on your smartphone or tablet. The Adaptive Personality feature means that it'll learn the more you play with it, and you can do fun things like view holographic recordings, and more. The $127.99 is a touch steep, but if you are a Star Wars fan, this is the droid you are looking for.

Available on Amazon for $99.99

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Fisher-Price Think & Learn Code-a-pillar

Code-a-pillar is a fun toy that helps young children (ages 3 to 6) develop their cognitive abilities. As the name suggests, the toy takes on the look of a caterpillar with easy to connect direction segments that can be grouped to create endless combinations and set a path for it to reach a destination. It's a lot of fun to play with, and helps kids develop skills like curiosity, experimentation, and problem solving. The Fisher-Price Code-a-pillar is priced at $49.99.

Available on Amazon for $49.99

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littleBits Rule Your Room Kit

The littleBits Rule Your Room kit features a modern twist to building blocks to help children develop their creative, design, critical-thinking, and engineering skills for today's technology filled world. It is very kid-friendly, with no programming, soldering, or wiring required. You get step-by-step instructions for 8 inventions and 1 challenge, and inspirations for a whole lot more, allowing them to go on to build infinitely customizable inventions. The littleBits Rule Your Room kit is priced at $79.96.

Available on Amazon for $14.39

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SELFIE MIC Music Set

Microphone meets selfie stick with the Selfie Mic Music set, allowing you to record and share your videos easily while singing along to your favorite songs. The included partner app features a robust library of over 3 million songs, with more being added every day. The phone holder can accommodate most current gen smartphones, and of course, you can use any other apps as well. It's a great gift for kids to help bring out their inner star. The Selfie Mic Music set is priced at at just $14.39.

Available on Amazon for $14.39

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Anki Cozmo

The Anki Cozmo is a mini robot toy that comes with a one of a kind personality that evolves the more you play with it. It features real emotions, ranging from curious to playful, and can even get cranky if you ignore it. The free Cozmo app is packed with content and continues to be updated with new games and ways to play. The app is compatible with devices running iOS 8+ and Android 5.0 and above.

Available on Amazon for $180

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WowWee Coji Coding Robot

Coji is an educational robot toy for young children to help them develop basic problem-solving and programming skills. Ideally suited for pre-readers, Coji can be used to play games and perform tasks by utilizing emojis that are set with commands and can be strung together using the Coji app. Kids will have a lot of fun with Coji, and when it comes to similar products, this is also one of the more affordable options out there, being priced at just $36.71 right now.

Available on Amazon for just $36.71

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Know of any other great tech gifts for kids? Let us know in the comments below.



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HTC Camera app updated with the Bolt’s selfie panorama mode

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The official HTC Camera app is still floating around on the Play Store if you're looking for a new smartphone photography experience and features, and HTC has just updated the app with a couple of new options for taking more interesting shots.

The major new feature included in the app is the introduction of a Selfie Panorama shooting mode, which comes directly from the new HTC Bolt. As the name suggests, this feature stitches together multiple shots from the front facing camera to capture more of the scene when you want to snap a selfie.

The HTC Camera's pro mode has also been updated with a selection of new Scene presets, to help pick out the best settings for your shooting conditions. The update also includes some general performance improvements. HTC's camera app already include hyperlapse and slow motion video shooting modes, a panorama shooting option, and "live makeup" beautification software.

See also:

15 best camera apps for Android

September 1, 2016

If you fancy giving the HTC Camera app a whirl, you can download it from the Google Play Store, free of charge, by clicking the button below.

Get it from Google Play


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