Wednesday
Sep062017

Review: Samsung Galaxy Note 8 

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

The Galaxy Note 8 continues Samsung's quest in providing the leading large-size smartphone since the very first Galaxy Note was launched. This year, it improves in almost every area. 

Note 8 inherits the Galaxy S8's sleek design. This is the third device showcasing the Infinity Display with edge-to-edge technology and it is also the one which I think has the best implementation of rounded edges.

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Wednesday
Sep062017

11 features coming to iOS 11 this fall

iOS 11 is the biggest update to Apple's mobile operating system, specially for iPads which will be getting improved multitasking functionality as well as powerful new features for productivity.

Below are 11 things you need to know about iOS 11: 

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Wednesday
Sep062017

Rakuten Kobo launches subscription service for audiobooks

Good news for booklovers! Rakuten Kobo announces the addition of audiobooks to the Kobo experience. Readers are now able to selected how to enjoy their books across all genres through a monthly subscription plan.

Kobo customers can subscribe at $12.99 a month and with a 30-day free trial period to access the audiobooks. Customers can redeem their monthly credit for any audiobook at Kobo.com, even if its list price is higher. Audiobooks can also be purchased a la carte.

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Tuesday
Sep052017

LG masked the aperture of the pre-release V30s to try and control its narrative

Wanting to announce a product on their terms, LG did a bit of “creative subterfuge” as The Verge describes it by tinkering around with the phone’s aperture. The company deliberately misrepresented the aperture value of f/1.6 as f/1.7 to throw off any industrial espionage and particularly nosy fans who want to know the latest specs ahead of the release. This understandably had the people who got pre-release review units question whether the phone had an f/1.6 aperture value. LG after all did announce the feature a few weeks before the device was launched at IFA 2017. But the move was seen as LG taking control of sharing its own news instead of leaks beating them to the punch.

The company does want to reassure users that the V30 retail units will ship with an f/1.6 aperture. In a statement they say, “Before unveiling a new product, LG Electronics safeguards confidential and proprietary device information by masking the true values of important product specifications. Some preproduction preview sample devices recently distributed featured non-final software, which maintained masked information with regard to aperture. The LG V30 features an F1.6 aperture camera and glass lens, an industry leading innovation.”