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Samsung's Galaxy S20 Ultra has an insane camera that comes with a storage problem

Written by Matti Robinson @ 14 Feb 2020 12:44

Samsung's Galaxy S20 Ultra has an insane camera that comes with a storage problem This week has been big for Samsung. The company came out and announced their second generation foldable smartphone in Galaxy Z Flip, wireless Galaxy Buds+ earbuds, as well as the new Galaxy S20 lineup with the completely new Galaxy S20 Ultra.

While we did run through the specs and features of the S20 lineup in total, there are some interesting tidbits that might need a little more chewing. One in particular is the camera on the highest end S20 Ultra.

The model itself is a new venture for Samsung. Instead of resorting to last year's formula with a more budget-friendly S20e they decided to double down on high-end specs and release the ultimate smartphone in what is the Galaxy S20 Ultra.

The specs on the Ultra are top-notch throughout but one thing that really stands out is the camera. Even the look of it seems to mean business. There's the words Space Zoom and 100X written on the camera module.

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WATCH: Stranger Things 4 teaser drops massive spoiler

Written by James Delahunty @ 14 Feb 2020 11:30

WATCH: Stranger Things 4 teaser drops massive spoiler Netflix picks Valentine's Day to release a surprise teaser for Stranger Things 4 - From Russia with Love.

Fans of the Netflix hit are in for a surprise today. For Valentine's Day, a Stranger Things 4 teaser trailer showed up on Netflix channels titled "From Russia with Love". Within the teaser is a significant surprise for fans of the show which will generate buzz for the upcoming fourth season of Stranger Things, currently in production.

Be warned, the teaser below does contain a very large spoiler which we then cover the significance of.



So there it is, the question surrounding Chief Jim Hopper's fate has been answered. At the end of Season 3, Hopper is presumed dead after a significant energetic explosion in an underground base. Fans of the show had noted that the final shot before the explosion didn't seem to show Hopper at all, while others suggested he may just be out of shot. What followed was a memorable sequence of emotion-laden scenes as Hopper's death seemed to break apart the iconic group in Hawkins Indiana, with the Byers family leaving with Eleven for pastures new.

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Samsung's Galaxy Buds+ offer better sound and battery life, won't challenge AirPods Pro

Written by Matti Robinson @ 13 Feb 2020 1:51

Samsung's Galaxy Buds+ offer better sound and battery life, won't challenge AirPods Pro Samsung announced last year their first-generation Galaxy Buds. At the time of the announcement pretty much exactly a year ago they were a really good competitor for AirPods.

Now the Korean company has announced the new generation of their fully wireless earbuds, Galaxy Buds+. This time around, the competition is way stiffer, including Apple's noice-cancelling AirPods Pro, and a metric ton of other rivals.

So what do the "plus" models offer that the older Galaxy Buds don't? Well, a bigger battery. That's pretty much it.

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World's largest mobile conference cancelled due to coronavirus

Written by Matti Robinson @ 13 Feb 2020 1:11

World's largest mobile conference cancelled due to coronavirus Mobile World Congress has served for years as the platform for the new mobile innovation and smartphone announcements. The conference is held every year in Barcelona at the end of February, and this year didn't seem to differ from the regular pattern.

However, the spread of coronavirus in China had posed new difficulties to the gathering that was popular among Chinese tech companies. Earlier this week we told about some high profile exhibitors dropping out and organizer's new safety protocols.

Now, a few day later, the organizer GSMA has announced that they will be cancelling Mobile World Congress 2020 due to these difficulties.

According to GSMA, the risk of coronavirus spreading is too high so they've decided to cancel the conference. Although the ultimate decision came from GSMA, the decision had really been made after now several, if not dozens, of high profile companies had cancelled their attendance.

This is the first time Mobile World Congress has been cancelled in its existence since 2006 (or 2008 under the current name).




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Samsung releases foldable flip phone, here's Galaxy Z Flip

Written by Matti Robinson @ 13 Feb 2020 11:08

Samsung releases foldable flip phone, here's Galaxy Z Flip Samsung announced their new Galaxy S lineup yesterday introducing the Galaxy S20, S20+, and the new top tier S20 Ultra. Those phones are impressive in their own right, and you can read more about them in our overview.

However, there was another smartphone, a one more thing of sorts, that Samsung announced in San Francisco. The second generation of foldable phones, which follows Motorola's new Razr in design.

The new Samsung Galaxy Z Flip was already teased in an ad that ran during the Oscars a few days ago. Even before that leaks had pretty much confirmed the existence of said phone.

Now, though, we have all the facts and juicy details.

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Samsung unveils Galaxy S20 smartphones with 5G connectivity

Written by James Delahunty @ 11 Feb 2020 3:39

Samsung unveils Galaxy S20 smartphones with 5G connectivity Samsung has unveiled three new handsets in its Galaxy S- line up which support 5G wireless connectivity, and pack powerful camera features.

It unveiled the three new 5G-capable Galaxy S devices in San Francisco today, while rival Apple is still to release a 5G-capable iPhone and Chinese rival Huawei suffers from geopolitical woes. All three new handsets - Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+, and Galaxy S20 Ultra - feature considerable camera upgrades for superior image and video capturing. It should be noted that only the Galaxy S20+ and Galaxy S20 Ultra support sub-6 and mmWave 5G technology.

Each has three camera lens on the rear (telephoto, ultra-wide angle, and wide-angle), though vary based on which S20 device it is. The standard Galaxy S20 has a 64MP telephoto lens, 12MP wide and 12MP ultrawide, which is the same arrangement as the Galaxy S20+. However, the S20+ model supplements the three lens with a depth sensor (DepthVision).

The high-end Galaxy S20 Ultra also features the depth sensor but its telephoto lens drops to 48MP, while it packs a significant 108MP (f / 1.8) wide-angle lens. New in the S20 line-up is Space Zoom, which combines the optical zoom features with artificial intelligence to provide up to 30x zoom on the S20 and S20+, and a staggering 100x zoom with the Galaxy S20 Ultra.

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Mobile World Congress exhibitors pull out due to coronavirus

Written by Matti Robinson @ 10 Feb 2020 8:32

Mobile World Congress exhibitors pull out due to coronavirus The leading mobile technology conference, Mobile World Congress, will be held again in Barcelona later this month. While many of the most prominent smartphone manufacturers have their own separate events these days to unveil the flagships, MWC has remained the most important event for the industry.

This year, however, it seems that there will be some downscaling, as some of the exhibitors and companies have decided to stay home. This is mainly due to the coronavirus epidemic prevalent especially in China.

Some of the cancellations include Chinese smartphone maker ZTE as well as Sony, LG, Nvidia, and Ericsson.

Many of the companies are going to release their new products via a streamed event instead.

MWC organizer GSMA has had to resort to more thorough procedures due to increased security concerns posed by the spread of the very contagious illness. GSMA has disallowed anyone from Hubei province to attend the conference.

This includes one of the most populous cities of China, Wuhan, which is home to a large tech sector. Companies like Xiaomi, Huawei, Foxconn, and others, have either headquarters, R&D, or manufacturing in the city.

GSMA also wants to confirm that the attendees have been outside of China for at least two weeks, and that they haven't been in contact with anyone infected with the virus.

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Samsung's new foldable flip phone, Galaxy Z Flip, unveiled in an Oscars ad

Written by Matti Robinson @ 10 Feb 2020 8:05

Samsung's new foldable flip phone, Galaxy Z Flip, unveiled in an Oscars ad This year's Samsung Unpacked, held tomorrow in San Francisco, is expected to be the event where the Korean smartphone maker unveils both the new Galaxy S20 as well as their second-generation foldable phone.

Surprisingly Samsung decided to take a bit of a head start yesterday by releasing an ad for the latter. The phone's first commercial aired during the Oscars yesterday.

The ad itself, which can be seen down below, didn't reveal much of anything new in terms of design, since the leaked photos have been circulating the web for quite some time, but there were some interesting features Samsung decided to show off.

Perhaps the most intriguing of them all is the tiny secondary display that is hidden under the back of the clamshell, next to the cameras. This display is seen alerting the user of a call that can be answered by swiping.

The ad also confirmed what was already rumored, the phone seems to be designed to work differently in different poses, and dual cameras are present, as are USB-C sans an accompanying headphone jack.

Now, I guess tomorrow we'll find out the specs and price. You can watch the unveiling live at samsung.com starting at 2pm ET / 11am PT.

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Netflix responds to criticism about automatic previews, here's how you disable them

Written by Matti Robinson @ 08 Feb 2020 2:34

Netflix responds to criticism about automatic previews, here's how you disable them Netflix is the king of streaming for a good reason. Not only has it had very good content over the years but it has been on the cutting edge of technology and A/B-testing.

The company is known for trying out all kinds of things to improve the experience and, most of all, improve the viewer and viewing numbers. Most of this has resulted in an experience that competitors simply can't provide, but there are definitely occasional hiccups.

One of these is perhaps the automatic previews introduced not too long ago. When you are looking for one it is convenient that you get an automatically playing preview or trailer of the the show in question, and it definitely provides more in-depth look than reading a short synopsis.

However, when you are flicking through the titles, and perhaps just want to pause for a second, automatically playing random previews can be irritating as hell. Apparently after enough rants online, and in Netflix support inbox, the company has finally also acknowledged this.

Netflix has added an option to remove the automatic previews entirely. Their Twitter post makes it clear that it wasn't just one or two complaints they've received about this specific feature.

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Apple readying a launch of a new Apple TV?

Written by Matti Robinson @ 08 Feb 2020 1:07

Apple readying a launch of a new Apple TV? Apple is taking streaming media seriously. Not only did it finally challenge Spotify a few years ago with Apple Music, now the company has announced their own streaming video service too.

Apple TV+ might not yet be competing against Netflix or even Disney+ and its close to 29 million users in terms of viewership, but they've got something neither of these companies have.

That is Apple TV, the media player. The fifth iteration of Apple TV was released in 2017, and much has happened since. Not of course least, the introduction of Apple TV+.

Apple TV+ is available of course on many platforms in addition to iTunes and Apple TV, including smart TVs by Samsung and others, but that's suboptimal for the Cupertino company. They surely want to keep the Apple ecosystem as all-encompassing as possible.

9to5Mac has spotted a reference to a new Apple TV device in recently released tvOS 13 beta. Not only did they spot a reference to a new device, but they even managed to retrieve information that it is using a new architecture that's found in Apple's A12 and A13 chips. Those are found in iPhone XS and iPhone 11 respectively.

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Huawei: Backdoor in security cameras not our fault

Written by Matti Robinson @ 07 Feb 2020 12:19

Huawei: Backdoor in security cameras not our fault A Russian security researcher Vladislav Yarmak released earlier this week a blog post in which he detailed how the controversial Chinese technology company Huawei has hidden a backdoor into some of their products.

This, among other security concerns, is something the U.S. government has been worried about for years. While Yarmak's claim seemed believable at first, it was in fact the security camera manufacturer using Huawei's product that had, likely mistakenly, included this breachable security hole.

In this case the security camera that was accessible via a remote access software allowed the creation of a session key that would let in telnet connections to the camera with default administrator logins.

Yarmak blamed HiSilicon, Huawei's chip manufacturing arm, of the faulty system-on-chip. However, HiSilicon did their own research and determined that it was the software, not the hardware, component that allowed this backdoor access.

Yarmak has since acknowledged his mistake.

Fortunately the software error isn't widely spread since it was only found in security camera by two manufacturers, both fairly insignificant. However, if you happen to own cameras by Hangzhou Xiongmai Technology or XMtech, you might want to look into possible patches.

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Netflix is introducing new video format, first for Android users

Written by Matti Robinson @ 07 Feb 2020 11:59

Netflix is introducing new video format, first for Android users Netflix has revealed that it has started utilizing a new video codec in its streaming service. The video compression technology is called AV1 and succeeds Google's popular VP9.

Netflix is saying that the AV1 compression provides up to 20 percent improvement in efficiency, which ultimately could mean better quality with less bandwidth and less data traffic.

At this point Netflix is only enabling it for certain use cases. First ones to get it are Android app users, who can get better compression by enabling "Save Data" option from the app settings.

However, not every video will still be AV1 encoded, Netflix is only transitioning towards a catalog of AV1 content.

Netflix intends to bring the new codec to all platforms, but we'll have to see how long that'll take.

AV1 is developed by a consortium of media and tech companies called Alliance for Open Media. This includes Google, who developed the predecessor VP9, as well as Netflix, Intel, Amazon, and Microsoft, among others.




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Disney+ subscriber figures surprised even Disney themselves

Written by Matti Robinson @ 06 Feb 2020 3:25

Disney+ subscriber figures surprised even Disney themselves Disney's new subscription streaming service Disney+ has been around for around three months but it certainly has managed to gain significant headway with its Baby Yodas and all.

Challenging Netflix is hard but when you have the power of Marvel superheroes, Disney classics, and of course Star Wars and aforementioned Baby Yoda, anything is possible. It seems that Disney's initial push has been a strong one.

The company has revealed that it is closing in on 30 million subscribers already. Disney says that it has so far accumulated 28.6 million users, which is quite the figure considering it's only available in handful of markets and has been around for less than 90 days.

The earnings report says Disney+ had 26.5 million subscribers as of December 28. That means only 2.1 million subscribers have been added in the past 42 days.

CEO Bob Iger says that the success has surprised even Disney themselves. Disney+ is already larger than HBO Now in subscriber numbers and nearing 50% of what Netflix has in the US.

Obviously there's still a long way to go to challenge Netflix for the number one spot, and it remains to be seen whether the company is able to produce content that will keep people paying.

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Star Wars show The Mandalorian to get season two on Disney+

Written by Matti Robinson @ 06 Feb 2020 1:16

Star Wars show The Mandalorian to get season two on Disney+ The most anticipated show on the new streaming service Disney+ was by far The Mandalorian. Set in the Star Wars universe, The Mandalorian focuses on the breed of bounty hunters in a galaxy far, far away.

Now Disney has unveiled that they have season two coming for the show that popularized Baby Yoda, one of the more influential memes of the past couple of months.

You'll have to still wait a little bit as the continuation is expected to land in October. However, Disney+ will have two seasons of its most popular show in the first year of existing.

Disney has probably recognized that much of its early success has come from this show alone.

Not only is Disney releasing another season of The Mandalorian but they are also considering spin-offs based on some of the characters in the show.




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U.S. pressure futile: No Huawei 5G ban in EU

Written by Matti Robinson @ 30 Jan 2020 12:55

U.S. pressure futile: No Huawei 5G ban in EU The United States government and Chinese tech manufacturer Huawei have been arm wrestling for years now. Between both the previous as well as the current government, the U.S. has been worried about Huawei's national security impact.

The problem has become more timely with the introduction of 5G. The newest generation of mobile communication is being built around the world, and the U.S. doesn't want Huawei to be in the position of providing the equipment.

Whether the current administration thinks that the Chinese company and its connections with their respective government would be detrimental to the national security and the privacy of the people, or perhaps they would like to make it a little bit easier for the western competitors, only the people in the administration would know.

Nevertheless, the U.S. has banned Huawei from providing 5G equipment to the network building effort in the country, and even pressured the Europe to follow suit.

However, this hasn't worked out quite in the way that the U.S. officials hoped for. Recently UK determined that it won't be banning Huawei from entering the 5G market, if that is indeed the provider that will be chosen for whatever project.

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