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‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات smartwatch. إظهار كافة الرسائل
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الأربعاء، 15 يونيو 2016

Apple aiming at selling 2 million second-gen Apple Watches per month

Apple is reportedly making huge orders to its suppliers for second-gen Apple Watch parts. According to DigiTimes the orders to the supply chains are "rather aggressive".
The estimates suggest Apple might be looking at shipping as many as 2 million second-gen Apple Watches and the first batch should be ready by the end of the third quarter this year. This means the new Apple Watch should be in track for the fall release in September side by side with the new iPhone 7 series.
The second-gen Apple Watch is rumored to use the same design, but improve on the display and battery. We may even see added cellular connectivity, but the information is still scarce on this.

الأحد، 5 يونيو 2016

Microsoft announces Outlook watch face for Android Wear

Microsoft has announced a new watch face for Android Wear. The watch face comes as part of the Outlook app and should increase the utility of your Android Wear device if you're an Outlook user.

One of the features of the new watch face is that marks the edges of the watch dial corresponding to events in your calendar. It also color codes them to the different calendars you may have added to your Outlook app. This way you can see when a certain event will be, over the course of the next 12 hours, by just glancing at your watch. Other than the subtle coloring, the watch face will also expressly mention all your events for the day below the time.
If you don't have any events, the watch face will show you the number of unread emails you have and who sent them. You can respond to email by choosing from archive, schedule, flag, and delete options. You can also RSVP for invitations from the watch. If you have to reply, you can use one of the canned responses or use voice dictation.
The watch face is also customizable and you can change the background and accent color.
The new watch face is part of the updated Outlook app.

السبت، 4 يونيو 2016

New Microsoft Band 2 update brings ability to track heart rate zones

The Microsoft Band 2 as well as its Health companion app has received a new update, bumping the firmware version to 2.0.4737.0 and the app version to 2.3.20602. The update brings a couple of new features, including the ability to track heart rate zones.
The software giant explains the new Heart Rate Zones feature as: "Track your heart rate zones on Band: Improve your workout health with notifications for heart rate zones. When you're at 80% maximum heart rate, the heart rate on Band turns orange. At 90%, it turns red."
In addition, the update also adds Cortana support to Health app's Android client as well as fixes a repeat SMS bug on Android.

الاثنين، 30 مايو 2016

HTC smartwatch delayed yet again; Is it ever coming out?

"When HTC comes out with a smartwatch, we will turn the industry on its head." That's what CEO Cher Wang said in February this year - tall claims indeed. Whether or not the device will be a game changer is a different question, what HTC seems to be really struggling at the moment is to fix a launch date for the device.
At a time when technology changes every year, we're hearing rumors of an HTC smartwatch since 2013. The recent ones suggested that the wearable - allegedly dubbed HTC One - will be launched in April this year. However, as we all know, that didn't happen.
The usually reliable leakster @evleaks, who has been passing on information related to the device's launch time-frame in the recent times, has now revealed that the launch has been pushed further back.
Clearly, he's frustrated as well, just like most of us.
@evleaks didn't say anything on why the launch has been delayed yet again. Is the Taiwanese company waiting for Android Wear 2.0? Or is it something related to the HTC Nexus devices coming later this year? We really don't know at this point in time. But lets hope there are no further delays.

السبت، 28 مايو 2016

Android Wear 2.0 update? Here is a handy list of what we currently know

Google came prepared for I/O 2016 and packed the keynote with a few exciting announcements. Many of these, however, like the new Daydream VR platform in Android left us wondering about availability and support. The same goes for Android Wear 2.0, which was showcased on stage in an impressive presentation of new features, but we never got word on whether and when we will experience it on our smartwatch.

In the absence of any official support list, as of yet the only solution is to deduce and hunt around for fragmented information. This is exactly what user konrad-iturbe on Reddit set out to do and the following are his findings thus far:

Huawei:

LG:

ASUS:

Motorola/Lenovo:

Sony:

Fossil:

  • Fossil Q Founder: UNCONFIRMED, waiting for reply from Fossil

Samsung:

Tag Heuer:

Casio

  • Casio WSD F10: Unconfirmed
It is worth noting that as with all things Android, unofficial ports for other devices are bound to arrive at some point. Judging from the users original post, the efforts towards porting the OS over to the the original LG G Watch have already started, but it might not be such an easy endeavor, due to hardware absences, like the speaker.

As for the compatibility list itself, it is sure to grow as the Android 2.0 release, promised for some time this fall draws nearer. Frankly, at this stage, it seems even Google hasn't quite ironed out all the details yet, so a bit more patience is in order.

الأربعاء، 25 مايو 2016

Pebble 2 and Pebble Time 2 unveiled with heart rate monitors

Yesterday we told you about an intriguing countdown that took over Pebble's official website, and today the mystery has been revealed. It turns out that the company has unveiled not one, not two, but three new products, two of which are smartwatches.
The Pebble 2 and Pebble Time 2 are successors to the original Pebble smartwatch and the first Pebble Time, as you'd expect from the naming. Both new models bring a heart rate monitor this time around, allowing for even more comprehensive fitness tracking.

The Pebble 2 (shown above) costs $99 and will ship in September. It has a high-contrast black and white e-paper display and 7-day battery life. The Pebble Time 2 (pictured below) is priced at $169 and will ship in November. It has a 53% larger color display compared to the Pebble 2, and a stainless steel construction. Its quoted battery life is ten days.

Both the Pebble 2 and Pebble Time 2 are water resistant up to 30m, have built-in microphones, as well as activity and sleep tracking. They will show you notifications from your phone (running Android or iOS), show your schedule, and can be controlled through their side-mounted buttons.
The smartwatches are now up on Kickstarter (which is where the Pebble story started a few years back), having already surpassed the $1 million funding goal in just a few hours. In fact, Pebble's campaign has raised more than $2.8 million at the moment, with the numbers rising fast.
The Pebble Core is part of the same Kickstarter campaign, even though it's not a smartwatch. It's basically "a clippable fitness device that lets you leave your phone at home", as Pebble puts it. It's got built-in GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3G connectivity, and can stream music (which you can listen to by connecting a pair of headphones to its 3.5mm jack).
The Core tracks your pace, distance, and location, supports recording voice notes, and can even send an emergency SOS message if needed. Its battery should be good for five and a half hours of use. It's priced at $69 and will start shipping in January 2017.

Google Cast offers include: 3 months of YouTube Red for $1, HBO Now trial, and more

If you already have a Chromecast or Chromecast Audio, chances are you had no idea that Google constantly offers promotions for you to get started on their subscription-based services like YouTube Red and Google Play Music. Google is currently showing 4 different offers in the “offers” tab in the Google Cast (Chromecast) app.
Chromecast users can get a 2 month free trial of Pandora One, a 1 month free trial of HBO Now, a 90 day free trial of unlimited Google Play Music, or you can get 3 months’ worth of YouTube Red which gives you access to All of YouTube with zero-ads, as well as exclusive access to YouTube Red’s library of original content, and the ability to download videos for offline viewing.
If you want YouTube Red, you may as well go for the 90 days of Google Play Music since Google Music already comes with a YouTube Red included pass. You don’t even have to pay $1. Otherwise, I am not 100% certain that the Music subscription will come with the YouTube Red trial. If anyone can confirm this, leave a comment on this post.
For simply owning a Chromecast (in our case the second generation model) customers can take advantage of these offers mentioned. All you need to do is open the Google Cast app > tap on the hamburger menu in the upper left corner > tap “offers” > choose your offer > choose which Google account to associate the offer with.

الجمعة، 20 مايو 2016

GOOGLE ANDROID WEAR

Every major hardware manufacturer is clamoring for its share of the smartwatch action. This year alone, Motorola, LG, and Apple joined the fray, yet a true leader in wearables has yet to emerge. Instead of stepping into the hardware battle, Google leveraged what it knows best: code. In the past, each smartwatch ran its own proprietary operating system (OS), limiting the number of apps and functionality available to users. Android Wear gives Google an edge on the competition by standardizing the operating system across most manufacturers—much like Android did with its smartphone OS seven years ago. A unified OS means developers can create thousands of apps that easily sync with Android devices. With them, users will be able to place calls, control Netflix and other media players, track steps, and navigate an unfamiliar route, all from a tiny screen on the wrist. Oh, yes, and they’ll be able to tell the time too. Android

الخميس، 19 مايو 2016

Samsung Gear S2 classic 3G

NETWORKTechnologyGSM / HSPA
LAUNCHAnnounced2016, February
StatusAvailable. Released 2016, April
BODYDimensions44 x 46.9 x 13.4 mm (1.73 x 1.85 x 0.53 in)
Weight54 g (1.90 oz)
BuildStainless Steel
SIMElectronic SIM card (e-SIM)
 - Samsung Pay
- IP68 certified - dust proof and water resistant over 1.5 meter and 30 minutes
- Compatible with standard 20mm straps
DISPLAYTypeSuper AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size1.2 inches (~22.5% screen-to-body ratio)
Resolution360 x 360 pixels (~424 ppi pixel density)
MultitouchYes
ProtectionCorning Gorilla Glass 3
 - Always-on display
- Rotating bezel
PLATFORMOSTizen-based wearable platform
ChipsetExynos 3250 Dual
CPUDual-core 1.0 GHz Cortex-A7
GPUMali-400MP2
MEMORYCard slotNo
Internal4 GB, 512 MB RAM
CAMERA No
SOUNDAlert typesVibration; MP3, WAV ringtones
LoudspeakerYes
3.5mm jackNo
COMMSWLANWi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n/e
Bluetoothv4.1
GPSNo
NFCYes
RadioNo
USBNo
FEATURESSensorsAccelerometer, gyro, heart rate, barometer
MessagingSMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, IM
BrowserNo
JavaNo
 - Wireless charging
- S-Voice natural language commands and dictation
- MP3/M4A/AAC/WAV player
- Photo viewer
- Voice memo/dial/commands
BATTERY Non-removable Li-Ion 300 mAh battery
Stand-byUp to 48 h (3G)
Talk timeUp to 48 h (mixed usage)
MISCColorsBlack, Rose Gold, ceramic bracelet