Jumat, 17 Mei 2019

LG's custom chip is made to power AI in appliances and robots - Engadget

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Cleaning robot from LG on display at Incheon International Airport in Seoul / South Korea. Jonas Gratzer via Getty Images

For the last few years LG has been pushing integration of AI features in all kinds of products with its ThinQ brand, and now it's designed custom hardware to enable on-device AI processing in "future robot vacuum cleaners, washing machines, refrigerator and even air conditioners."

Google and Apple both use custom AI hardware (Pixel Visual Core and the A12 Bionic's Neural Engine) in their phones, Tesla has unveiled its own processor to handle self-driving features and Amazon is reportedly working on a chip to help Alexa processing work offline. These "neural processing units" have had a lot of hype, but being able to handle complex tasks without a cloud connection could come in handy.

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Similarly, the LG Neural Engine is intended to process image and voice data even when it's not connected to the cloud. That means a device with the chip could recognize its environment and adjust settings accordingly, navigate through a place it hasn't been before and understand a user's commands in natural language -- all offline. LG also claims powerful security is built in -- with all the data it takes in, resisting hackers who could remotely control a unit or use your washing machine's sensors to violate your privacy would an unwanted outcome.

The Korean company has been investing heavily in AI, most recently opening a new research lab in Toronto to follow its other North American location in Silicon Valley, so while this may be a first, it's definitely not the last thing we'll hear about LG and AI.

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2019-05-17 06:19:41Z
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Kamis, 16 Mei 2019

Amazon updates $50 Fire 7 tablet with faster processor, more storage - CNET

The Fire 7.

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We always thought Amazon's entry-level tablet, the Fire 7 ($50, £50), was a good value, particularly when it was discounted by $10 or even $15 during flash sales. Now Amazon is updating it with a faster processor and bumping the base storage from 8GB to 16GB. The "all-new" Fire 7 is available for preorder now and will ship June 7.

The other addition Amazon is highlighting is support for hands-free Alexa. That means that instead hitting a virtual button on the screen to activate Alexa, you simply say "Alexa" like you would with an Echo device -- so long as you're on Wi-Fi. The feature can be toggled off in the settings menu. It was already added to the Fire HD 8 and Fire HD 10.

Like other Amazon tablets, the Fire 7 gives you access to the company's exclusive features, which include Alexa, ASAP, X-Ray, Second Screen, Amazon FreeTime, Family Library, Blue Shade, On Deck and Prime Video downloads. Prime members also have access to millions of movies, TV shows, songs, books, magazines, apps and games with free, unlimited cloud storage for all Amazon content.

The tablet will be available in 16GB ($50, £50) or 32GB ($70, £60) configurations.

Amazon has also announced a new Fire 7 Kids Edition ($100, £100) that comes with 16GB of storage, one year of Amazon FreeTime Unlimited, a "kid-proof" case with a new adjustable stand and a two-year free replacement policy. 

Like the previous model, the new Fire 7 features a 1.3 GHz processor -- but presumably it's a new processor that indeed is faster. As soon as I get a review sample, I'll let you know how much of a difference the new processor makes. 

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Key Features

  • 1,024x600-pixel display
  • 10.4 oz (295 grams)
  • 7.6x4.5x0.4 inches (192x115x9.6 mm)
  • Quad-core 1.3GHz processor
  • Front- and rear-facing cameras
  • Free, unlimited cloud storage for all photos taken on Fire devices
  • Up to 512GB of expandable storage via microSD card (up from 256GB on previous model)
  • Dual-band Wi-Fi support
  • Battery life: Up to 7 hours of reading, listening to music, streaming video and web browsing
  • Screen sharing: Let an Amazon expert guide you remotely through any feature on your screen for free
  • Access to exclusive Amazon features, services and media libraries
  • New color options: Black, Sage, Plum, and Twilight Blue

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2019-05-16 14:10:00Z
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Epic Mega Sale Now on in the Epic Games Store - Fortnite Insider

Epic have just announced the Epic Mega Sale is now on. It will be in store from May 16th – June 13th.

Epic have just announced the Epic Mega Sale is now on in the Epic Games Store. Developers and publishers are discounting many games up to 75% off! Any games you purchase that are $14.99 or above, Epic will be providing an additional $10 off!

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We’re excited to announce an event of epic, dare we say, mega proportions launching today: the Epic Mega Sale, which runs in the Epic Games store from May 16 to June 13.

During the Epic Mega Sale, developers and publishers are discounting a ton of great games up to 75% off. Also, for every game purchase $14.99 and above, Epic Games provides an additional $10 off to you at no cost to the publisher or developer.

Go to the Epic Games store home page to check out all of our partners’ sales. For more information, check out the FAQ.

Oh, and one more thing…

Since launch, we’ve released a free game every two weeks in the Epic Games store. The reception has been great – over 25 million free games have been installed so far! We’re thrilled to share that during this sale period, we’re offering you a free game every week – starting with Stories Untold, an experimental adventure game by No Code. Be sure to check back each week for new free game offers.

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2019-05-16 13:43:00Z
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Amazon is now selling Google’s Pixel 3A and 3A XL - The Verge

For the first time ever, Amazon is directly selling one of Google’s Pixel phones — two of them, actually. The leading online retailer has begun offering the Pixel 3A and 3A XL at their respective $399 and $479 price points. These are “sold by Amazon.com,” not by a third-party Amazon seller, so free shipping for Prime members applies.

It doesn’t seem that Amazon is selling the regular Pixel 3 and 3 XL at this time, however. The end of Verizon’s exclusivity deal with Google led to other US carriers selling both the newer 3A handsets and the midcycle Pixel 3 devices. Maybe Amazon decided that it didn’t make much sense to offer the flagship at a point when most people who would buy it, well, probably already have.

Amazon adding the Pixel 3A to its unlocked phone lineup is yet another sign of the improving relationship between itself and Google. Last month, both companies announced a resolution to a stubborn standoff that kept YouTube off of Amazon’s Fire TV platform for more than a year. YouTube will return to Fire TV later this year, and Amazon will add Chromecast support to its Prime Video mobile app after having ignored the feature previously.

Buying the Pixel 3A or 3A XL through Amazon might not be your best bet right now, however. Retailers, including Best Buy and B&H, are still offering $100 gift cards with the purchase of either device. Amazon isn’t tossing in that incentive, and for whatever reason, the company’s stock of the new Pixels seems a little constrained at the moment.

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2019-05-16 13:25:26Z
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Instagram is killing Direct, its standalone Snapchat clone app, in the next several weeks - TechCrunch

As Facebook pushes ahead with its strategy to consolidate more of the backend of its various apps on to a single platform, it’s also doing a little simplifying and housekeeping. In the coming month, it will shut down Direct, the standalone Instagram direct messaging app that it was testing to rival Snapchat, on iOS and Android. Instead, Facebook and its Instagram team will channel all developments and activity into the direct messaging feature of the main Instagram app.

We first saw a message about the app closing down by way of a tweet from Direct user Matt Navarra: “In the coming month, we’ll no longer be supporting the Direct app,” Instagram notes in the app itself. “Your conversations will automatically move over to Instagram, so you don’t need to do anything.”

The details were then confirmed to us by Instagram itself:

“We’re rolling back the test of the standalone Direct app,” a spokesperson said in a statement provided to TechCrunch. “We’re focused on continuing to make Instagram Direct the best place for fun conversations with your friends.”

From what we understand, Instagram will continue developing Direct features — they just won’t live in a standalone app. (Tests and rollouts of new features that we’ve reported before include encryption in direct messaging, the ability to watch videos with other people, a web version of the direct messaging feature,

Instagram didn’t give any reason for the decision, but in many ways, the writing was on the wall with this one.

The app first appeared December 2017, when Instagram confirmed it had rolled it out in a select number of markets — Uruguay, Chile, Turkey, Italy, Portugal and Israel — as a test. (Instagram first launched direct messaging within the main app in 2013.)

“We want Instagram to be a place for all of your moments, and private sharing with close friends is a big part of that,” it said at the time. “To make it easier and more fun for people to connect in this way, we are beginning to test Direct – a camera-first app that connects seamlessly back to Instagram.”

But it’s not clear how many markets beyond ultimately have had access to the app, although Instagram did expand it to more. The iOS version currently notes that it is available in a much wider range of languages than Spanish, Turkish, Italian and Portuguese. It also includes English, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Norwegian BokmÃ¥l, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Slovak, Swedish, Tagalog, Thai, Traditional Chinese, Ukrainian and Vietnamese.

But with Instagram doing little to actively promote the app or its expansion to more markets, Direct never really found a lot of traction in the markets where it was active.

The only countries that make it on to AppAnnie’s app rankings for Direct are Uruguay for Android, where it was most recently at number 55 among social networking apps (with no figures for overall rankings, meaning it was too low down to be counted); and Portugal on iOS, where it was number 24 among social apps and a paltry 448 overall.

The Direct app hadn’t been updated on iOS since the end of December, although the Android version was updated as recently as the end of April.

At the time of its original launch as a test, however, Direct looked like an interesting move from Instagram.

The company had already been releasing various other features that cloned popular ones in Snapchat. The explosive growth and traction of one of them, Stories, could have felt like a sign to Facebook that there was more ground to break on creating more Snapchat-like experiences for its audience. More generally, the rise of Snapchat and direct messaging apps like WhatsApp has shown that there is a market demand for more apps based around private conversations among smaller groups, if not one-to-one.

On top of that, building a standalone messaging app takes a page out of Facebook’s own app development book, in which it launched and began to really accelerate development of a standalone Messenger app separate from the Facebook experience on mobile.

The company has not revealed any recent numbers for usage of Direct since 2017, when it said there were 375 million users of the service as it brought together permanent and ephemeral (disappearing) messages within the service.

More recently, Instagram and Facebook itself have been part of the wider scrutiny we have seen over how social platforms police and moderate harmful or offensive content. Facebook itself has faced an additional wave of criticism from some over its plans to bring together its disparate app ecosystem in terms of how they function together, with the issue being that Facebook is not giving apps like WhatsApp and Instagram enough autonomy and becoming an even bigger data monster in the process.

It may have been the depressingly low usage that ultimately killed off Direct, but I’d argue that the optics for promoting an expansion of its app real estate on to another platform weren’t particularly strong, either.

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2019-05-16 11:10:03Z
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OnePlus 7 Pro vs. iPhone XR, Galaxy S10E: All specs compared - CNET

OnePlus launched its newest phone, the OnePlus 7 Pro, Tuesday. With a 90Hz OLED display and a pop-up selfie camera, the new phone is a massive upgrade from last year's 6T. It starts out at $670, $80 less than Apple's iPhone XR and Samsung's Galaxy S10E. The OnePlus 7 Pro shows how much the Chinese phone maker can flex its chops and still offer a great value in terms of design and features. But is it worth it?

Out of the three phones, the OnePlus is the only one with a 90Hz OLED screen, which makes animations look smoother and text look sharper. It should be an incredible phone for mobile gaming. The Apple and Samsung phones have displays with a 60-Hz refresh rate, by comparison. 

In terms of size, the OnePlus has a 6.67-inch screen, the largest of the three and with the highest resolution. The iPhone XR has a 6.1-inch LCD display and the Galaxy S10E has a 5.8-inch OLED screen.

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The iPhone XR and Galaxy S10E offer wireless charging and have bodies that are rated for dust and water resistance. The iPhone has a IP67 rating while the Galaxy is rated at iP68. The OnePlus 7 Pro lacks both of those features.

The OnePlus 7 Pro has triple rear cameras one of which can capture 48-megapixel photos. The Galaxy S10 has a dual rear camera one with a 12-megapixel and the other a 16-megapixel sensor. The iPhone XR just has a single 12-megapixel rear camera.

All three phones are amazing in their own right, but check out the specs of the OnePlus 7 Pro, iPhone XR and Galaxy S10E below to see how they compare to each other.

OnePlus 7 Pro specs vs. iPhone XR, Galaxy S10E


OnePlus 7 Pro iPhone XR Samsung Galaxy S10E
Display size, resolution 6.67-inch AMOLED; 3,120x1,440-pixels 6.1-inch LCD; 1,792x828 pixels 5.8-inch AMOLED; 2,280x1,080-pixels
Pixel density 516ppi 326ppi 438ppi
Dimensions (Inches) 6.4x2.99x0.35 in 5.9x3.0x0.33 in 5.6x2.8x0.27 in
Dimensions (Millimeters) 162.6x75.9x8.8 mm 150.9x75.7x8.3 mm 142x70x7.9 mm
Weight (Ounces, Grams) 7.27 oz; 206g 6.8 oz; 194g 5.3 oz.; 150g
Mobile software Android 9.0 with OxygenOS iOS 12 Android 9.0 with Samsung One UI
Camera 48-megapixel (standard), 8-megapixel (telephoto), 16-megapixel (ultra wide-angle) Single 12-megapixel 12-megapixel (wide-angle), 16-megapixel (ultra wide-angle)
Front-facing camera 16-megapixel 7-megapixel with Face ID 10-megapixel
Video capture 4K 4K 4K
Processor 2.84GHz octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Apple A12 Bionic Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 855
Storage 128GB, 256GB 64GB, 128GB, 256GB 128GB, 256GB
RAM 6GB, 8GB, 12GB Not disclosed 6GB, 8GB
Expandable storage Yes None Up to 512GB
Battery 4,000-mAh Not disclosed, but Apple claims it will last 90 min. longer than iPhone 8 Plus 3,100-mAh
Fingerprint sensor In-screen (optical) None (Face ID) Power button
Connector USB-C Lightning USB-C
Headphone jack No No Yes
Special features 90Hz display, pop-up selfie camera, dual-SIM, Warp Charging Water-resistant: IP67, dual-SIM capabilities (nano-SIM and e-SIM); wireless charging; Face ID; Memoji Wireless PowerShare; hole punch screen notch; water resistant (IP68); Fast Wireless Charging 2.0
Price off-contract (USD) $670 (128GB) $749 (64GB), $799 (128GB), $899 (256GB) $750

$749

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2019-05-16 05:11:41Z
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