Wednesday, 22 May 2013

Galaxy S4 IR Sensor: Not compatible with Virgin boxes yet!

By Sami Mughal

Yes, we love our Galaxy S4. It brings us joys like Air Gestures! However, while setting it up we noticed that the IR sensor on it just wouldn’t work with our Virgin Media box. What was worse that the Virgin Media box was listed, but it didn’t work. Virgin Media do have a few variety of boxes, so it could obviously be configured for the wrong one, or some other one.

Either way, it does not work.

We tweeted, and we got the following response from Samsung:

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They can’t confirm, but will be adding more devices soon.

This is a bit disappointing as this worked very well with the HTC ONE when we tried that. Have you tried the Remote Control (Samsung Watch On) feature on the Galaxy S4? What is your experience?

Lego Star Wars: The Yoda Chronicles

By Sami Mughal

You love Star Wars, and you love Lego, and you can’t have enough of either. Well, now you can enjoy both of these by playing The Yoda Chronicles. Available to play both online, as well as on iOS Apple devices, this game is free for all. The only problem is that we should have been saying this a few days ago, on May the 4th. Anyway, never too late, we still bring you good news.

The game can be played online at the following link:

http://starwars.lego.com/en-us/Games/theyodachronicles/Default.aspx

Apple product users can just go to their App Store and search for it.

Check out the press release below for a history of the battle, and some game related news:

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Billund, Denmark (30th April 2013) – The LEGO Group proudly announce that their latest, action-packed FREE mobile game LEGO® Star Wars™ The Yoda Chronicles will be available to play on iOS devices as well as on the official LEGO® website from May the Fourth 2013.

The Clone Wars have raged for three years with neither the Knights of the Jedi Order or the Droid Army of the Separatists close to victory. On Coruscant™ in the quiet Holocron Vault at the centre of the Jedi Temple, Master Yoda™ instructs the next generation of Jedi – the Padawans. Little do they know that Darth Sidious™ has hatched a mischievous plan to tip the tide of the war and trouble is brewing across the galaxy…

Questing with Yoda™ or Count Dooku™, players can choose to join the Light Side or the Dark Side in this thrilling new FREE game. The LEGO® Star Wars™ The Yoda Chronicles story and game intertwines with the 2013 LEGO® Star Wars™ novelty products in a mix of real time laser battles, intricate dungeon crawling, lightsaber duels and tense space combat high above Coruscant™. The game contains 15 fast-paced main levels and 5 bonus levels, to be played as either the Light Side or the Dark Side. Half of these levels are available in the first release on May the 4th, with the remainder following in Summer 2013 when the game will also be released on Android devices.

Players must head into battle across dusty desert planets and through high tech facilities, using minimal yet engaging controls to command their units. Collecting studs along the way allows player to build troops, ground units (tanks and walkers) and starships. There are 20 achievements rewarded per release for completing the main missions with style and skill. The 5 additional mini-missions offer a frantic quick play option with the one aim of destroying as many opponents as possible! Ranking up in the mini-missions will increase the power of a player’s units in the main game. Integrated with LEGO ID, players can also switch their game between mobile devices and the web and experience exclusive bonus levels on each platform. Finally, they can use their powers of perception to find secret codes hidden throughout the LEGO® Star Wars™The Yoda Chronicles mini-movies and website, to unlock bonus units, perks and content!

LEGO® Star Wars™ The Yoda Chronicles offers a classic, good versus evil arcade experience that will delight players of all ages and abilities as the LEGO® Star Wars™ universe is brought to their fingertips!

Tuesday, 21 May 2013

Announcement: Microsoft reveals the new Xbox One


Microsoft have just announced their new Xbox console: the Xbox One.

Designed to be central to your living room, the Xbox One will bring with it a host of features that intend on making it the ultimate of all-on-one entertainment and gaming system.

To quote from Microsoft's press release:


"New Xbox One hardware is sleek and modern and complements any décor. The console is shaped in the 16:9 aspect ratio and employs a horizontal orientation optimized for its high-speed Blu-ray™ disc player. It is molded in a deep and rich liquid black color and includes a distinctive beveled edge.

The completely redesigned, revolutionary 1080p Kinect is more precise, more responsive and more intuitive. Its unparalleled vision, motion and voice technology let you reach into games and entertainment like never before by dramatically expanding its field of view and fidelity. It works in nearly any lighting condition, recognizes precise motion control from a slight wrist rotation, and distinguishes your voice even in a noisy room using advanced noise isolation.

The class-leading Xbox controller is refreshed with more than 40 technical and design innovations. Updated directional pad, thumb stick and ergonomic fit immerse all gamers in ways that are uniquely Xbox, and precision and control have been dramatically increased with all new vibrating impulse triggers. The Xbox One Wireless Controller is designed to work in concert with the new Kinect, allowing the two to be paired automatically to create seamless player syncing."

In the same announcement, Microsoft announced updates and new features in Xbox Live, including SmartMatch, in-game DVR functionality, the ability to play against "ghost" Xbox Live friends and more. They also announced new content, games and titles - such as a Halo TV tie-in produced by Steven Speilberg, a host of new games including Forza Motorsport 5 and Call of Duty: Ghosts.

No release date has been given yet - but we were promised that the new Xbox will be available "later this year".

You can visit the new Xbox Wire blog at http://news.xbox.com for in-depth features on the new system, including photos and videos from the unveiling event and new and rotating content from Xbox. More details about Xbox One and blockbuster games will be explored at the Electronic Entertainment Expo in June, and we will continue to bring you more news and updates when they are provided.

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The New Flickr

I've been a Flickr Pro user since early 2005. Practically forever, in internet terms. And the service has just gotten its biggest update in years.



Aside from the new appearance, the biggest changes are huge increases in storage capacity for free users, and the (rumored) first steps toward sunsetting its paid user (Pro) accounts. Mashable have a great summary up of the changes.

From today, free Flickr users will have access to up to a terabyte of storage, individual image size limits increased to 200MB, and the ability to upload full HD videos up to 1GB or 3 minutes long.

And what of the Pro users? They still have unlimited storage, access to viewed stats on their photos, and will enjoy an ad-free experience as long as their membership continues to be renewed.

But there are a few oddities leading to the rumors of the end of Pro:

  • Pro users are still capped at 50MB image sizes, and 500MB videos; the only way to get the new, increased file sizes is to convert to a free account. 
  • You can no longer purchase a Pro account, they stopped being sold in March 2013. Your two upgrade options now are to pay US $49.99 (twice what a pro-account used to cost) per year for an ad-free Flickr, and/or US $499.99 for an additional 1TB of storage. 
  • There doesn't seem to be any way for free users to purchase the ability to see viewed stats on their photos; one of the biggest draws for professional photographers, and those who'd come to rely on Flickr for promotion (rather than personal sharing). 
After a quick zoom around the new layout, most of the little features and widgets are still there, and function the same, they've just moved around on the page. 

But early buzz indicates the strangeness around the handling of the Pro accounts is alienating a lot of users. It'll be interesting to see which services they end up migrating to, and how the ad-full experience is received. 




Featured Kickstarter: FitBark

By Ross

As a life long dog owner there is no worse sight than an obese dog, but with people working longer hours and our foods becoming increasingly full of fats and sugars it is becoming all too common. This latest Kickstarter aims to help with this problem.

Pickles seems quite ready to be a part of the fun.
The FitBark is a small water resistant pedometer that fits on your dogs collar and tracks their activity throughout the day. It is then synced to your on-line profile via Bluetooth, to either your phone or PC.  The on-line profile is the real innovation as it not only allows you to view your dog's activities but more importantly gives you access to a community who can offer advice and help with keeping your dog healthy and happy!


You can pre-order FitBark for $99 or with the base station for $169 from there Kickstarter site. They are going to be available in a variety of colours.  For more information check out there Kickstarter page via the link below.


You can contribute from only a dollar. Watch the video below to learn more as well as use the tracker below to keep an eye on them. 




Becca, our Editor, had the following to say:
FitBark?! Sounded bonkers to me at first but then it started to make an odd kind of sense. We spoil our pets in so many ways already that why not ensure they're as fit as they could be. Sadly, I'm not sure it would work for me or rather for my Alsatian/Collie cross Riley. Riley is easily the laziest dog I've ever owned. He sits down at the end of our road and refuses to walk any further. Throw him a ball in the garden, he'll run after it, catch it then have a little nap. He even gets bored of chasing his own tail. 
But if I had a puppy and was keen to maintain him in tiptop condition then I would definitely consider one of these. It would also be an interesting way of keeping track of your pooch when he's in kennels or has a dog sitter. 
See, it's not such a bonkers idea now!

Featured Kickstarter: The iBeacon



Following our theme of backing some of the more "homegrown" Kickstarter campaigns (see here), we now would like to bring your attention to another UK-based and gadget-related campaign: The iBeacon.


The iBeacon aims to solve one of life's most frustrating occurrences: missed calls. We've all been there: you hear something that sounds vaguely familiar but it's too quiet so you pause a second to hear more closely. Then it hits you - it's your phone! Unfortunately your phone is down in the bottom of your bag, and no matter how fast you search for it amongst your other belongings, there's always the same outcome: it goes to voicemail before you get a chance to answer.
Either that or you don't hear it at all, and when you finally stop for a break to check your phone you find 10 missed calls and 20 text messages asking why you aren't answering.

The iBeacon is a small beacon that clips onto your bag and alerts you via a speaker and flashing light to activity on your phone. And thanks to the bright red fabric cable that connects the iBeacon to your phone's headphone jack socket, it even helps you locate your phone within your bag quickly so you don't miss that all important call.

We really like the iBeacon and think it is a nifty little device, plus we think it is worth backing just for the great packaging that it comes in. It's a simple yet effective solution, which is a welcome change in a world that is becoming more and more complicated.

If you would like to get your hands on one, or are just interested in helping to get the iBeacon into production, then you can pledge money in the usual way via their Kickstarter campaign page. A nominal pledge of just £14 will get you on the early-bird package, and will let you choose between a white or a black iBeacon.

To find out more about the iBeacon, then visit the campaign page, or contact them directly via their twitter account, @iBeacon1.


Monday, 20 May 2013

Fathers Day Gift Ideas: LEGO Technic!

By Sami Mughal

Oh, who doesn’t love LEGO? In fact, if you don’t you are probably on the wrong website! Here we feature some of the LEGO Technic range, which we think is an ideal Fathers Day present. In fact, most of you would probably just end up buying it for yourselves. I know I probably will! In fact, forget everything, just go to the following link and watch some of the videos to know what I am talking about:

http://technic.lego.com/en-gb/Products/default.aspx

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In true LEGO fashion, these machines pack in gears, pneumatics and electric motors, allowing you to build a whole garage full of your own vehicles. They even provide options for sea and air, so nothing should get in your way!

The range includes Off Road Racer, Race Car, Hover Craft, and many others, as detailed by the press release below. Starting at only £14.99, it is silly not to stock up on these.

Build a mean machine with the latest vehicles from LEGO® TECHNIC!

In 2013 LEGO® TECHNIC brings you a brand new range of action packed vehicles!

Combining creative construction with gears, pneumatics and electric motors, TECHNIC gives you the chance to own a whole garage full of your favourite, fully functioning automotive aspirations! Whether land, sea or air, there’s a vehicle from LEGO® TECHNIC to take on the challenge.

Master the road with the all new, super cool, pull back action vehicles – perfect for those new to TECHNIC - the tough Off-road Racer and the sleek Race Car will get you set for an adrenaline fuelled journey!

42010 – Off-road Racer RRP £14.99

The rugged Off-Road Racer is the perfect introduction to the exciting world of LEGO® TECHNIC building. This realistic model features easy-to-follow instructions, cool, colourful styling and a pull-back motor – just pull back, release and watch it fly! Have hours of fun racing your friends! Combine your model with the 42011 Race Car for a super-fast Dragster!

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42011 – Race Car RRP £14.99

The super-fast, super-sleek, super-cool Race Car is the perfect introduction to the exciting world of LEGO® TECHNIC. This realistic 2-in-1 street racer features easy-to-follow instructions, colourful styling and a unique motor – just pull back, release and watch it fly! Have hours of fun racing to the finish line! For an even more action-packed play experience, combine your model with the 42010 Off-Road Racer for a super-fast Dragster.

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42002 – Hovercraft RRP £12.99

Race over land, water, mud and ice in the all-new Hovercraft! No terrain is too hostile for this highly realistic LEGO® TECHNIC model, featuring such authentic details as a cool racing design, spinning rotor blades and an engine with real moving pistons! Build action-packed racing at its very best! This 2-in-1 model is ready to take on any outdoor adventure. Rebuilds into a super agile Plane.

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42004 – Mini Backhoe Loader RRP £17.99

Make any job easier with the iconic Mini Backhoe Loader! This 2-in-1 LEGO® TECHNIC model features loads of realistic details, like raising/lowering front arm and tipping front bucket, articulated steering raising/lowering/turning backhoe. Construct and create with the 2-in-1 Mini Backhoe Loader that's modelled after the real thing! Rebuilds into a tough Tele-handler.

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42007 – Moto Cross Bike RRP £24.99

Tear up the trails on the awesome Moto Cross Bike! This tough-as-dirt LEGO® TECHNIC 2-wheeler has lots of authentic features, like chain-drive, working pistons, front and rear suspension and knobby tires. This cool 2-in-1 model is just like the real thing! Rebuilds into a racing Speedway Motorbike.

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42006 – Excavator RRP £49.99

Build the ultra awesome Excavator, a LEGO® TECHNIC construction site staple! This hard-working vehicle features lots of authentic details, including a working four-prong grabber, articulated extending arm, rotating superstructure and moving tracks. Create a model that's like the real thing! Motorize this cool construction vehicle with 8293 LEGO Power Functions Motor Set (sold separately). Rebuilds into a cross-country Tracked Tractor.

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The new LEGO TECHNIC range is available from January in all good toy stores. Get ready for the challenge and see what you can do with LEGO TECHNIC!

For more information visit LEGO.com/TECHNIC

Latest from Xbox: The Music Room

By Sami Mughal

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Entering the realm of entertainment, XBOX have announced The Music Room, an interactive two part series delivering the latest up and coming artists right to your living room, exclusively on XBOX Live. It will be hosted by Laura Jackson, and hosts a line of exciting new performers.

XBOX Gold members can watch all the action next Wednesday (29th June, 2013), as well as take part in the live polling, which puts the fans in the driving seat.

For more information about Xbox Live Gold, please visit http://www.xbox.com/en-GB/live.

Find out more about the bands here:

•         Everything Everything: www.everything-everything.co.uk

•         Don Broco: www.donbroco.com

•         Swim Deep: www.facebook.com/SWIMDEEPUK

HTC ONE: History created by world’s highest video call

By Sami Mughal

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Records are made to be broken, and while not all are exciting, some of them really are. Yesterday, British Explorer Daniel Hughes made the world’s first video call from the top of Mount Everest. This means that the technology works well at about 8500m high above sea, as well as at –35 degrees C.

HTC has been one of the lead sponsors of Daniel’s mission, and it was only fair that he used an HTC ONE to make the video call. Of course, Daniel has already been involved in a lot of other videos such as the highest Harlem Shake, high altitude cooking lessons, as well as various other videos about the turmoil of the climb.

For more details, visit: everestmillion.com

You can see the video below.

 

Please read the press release below for more details:

EXPLORER COMPLETES INTERACTIVE EVEREST CLIMB WITH WORLD’S HIGHEST VIDEO CALL

20 May 2013: Yesterday, HTC and British explorer Daniel Hughes successfully completed the world’s first video call from the top of Mt. Everest, the culmination of a truly interactive climb. At 8,848m above sea level in -35°C temperatures, Hughes spoke live to the BBC using his HTC One smartphone and the latest mobile satellite technology from Inmarsat.

HTC was one of the lead sponsors for this incredible expedition, which made the scaling of the world’s tallest mountain into an interactive online experience.  Hughes has enabled his followers to track his extreme journey through a constant stream of live updates, videos, pictures and a real-time map, making it the most connected climb ever. Throughout his journey, Daniel has shared his updates on the daily trials of harsh weather conditions, sleep deprivation and high altitude, but also created more light-hearted content, including a high-altitude cooking lesson and the world’s highest Harlem Shake.

Followers have been able to get involved remotely through having their names written on Hughes’s tent by following the campaign on Facebook or Twitter.

This interactive climb was enabled by HTC equipment and on-mountain IP broadband access, with Broadband Global Area Network satellite technology provided by Inmarsat. HTC provided Hughes with cutting edge devices to assist and document his mission, including the powerful new HTC One, featuring an Ultrapixel camera, 1080p HD video and features such as HTC ZoeTM.

Hughes, 32, aims to raise one million pounds for Comic Relief after placing the first Red Nose at the top of Everest. The story behind the climb began with a 2010 trip to Bolivia, in which Hughes witnessed extreme poverty in the silver-mining region of Potosí and was inspired to take action to help others. Hughes’ intense training for the trip has taken place over a number of months and has been documented in a series of YouTube videos. To date, preparation has included climbing Mt. McKinley in the USA, the coldest mountain on Earth, as well as Aconcagua, the highest mountain in the Western Hemisphere. 

Talking about the successful expedition and video call, Hughes said: “This project has been two and a half years in the making and it’s hard to put into words how amazing and surreal it is to be speaking to London from the highest point in the world. The support for the expedition has been phenomenal and thanks to the interactive nature of the climb, I really felt like I had everyone behind me.”

Suzi Watson, HTC UK Spokesperson, added: “We’re truly proud to have been part of Daniel’s amazing journey. We pride ourselves on being at the forefront of design and innovation and the HTC One was put to the ultimate test in extreme conditions, where it was able to help Daniel connect to everyone back home – even from the top of the world.” 

For more information, and to donate, please visit: www.everestmillion.com

EE brings 4G to Oxford (almost)

We had a quick look at EE's coverage map today and were surprised to see that a fair proportion seemed to have 4G signal, even though no official announcement had been made. We reached out to their customer services team and received the following reply:

"While EE is currently working on 4G signal in the area, as indicated on the coverage map, we don’t consider a city launched until a certain percentage of the area is covered.

We’ll let you know when we do launch 4G in Oxford."

So there you have it people. 4G is here (in Oxford), but just not enough of it to warrant an official launch notice. For those of you with 4G capable phones on EE, time to start filling your boots!

To check 4G coverage in your area, visit https://explore.ee.co.uk/coverage-checker