Monday
Apr182016

Apple's WWDC to kick off on June 13th

Apple will be holding its 27th annual Worldwide Developers Conference on from June 13 to June 17 in San Francisco. At this year's WWDC, the tech giant will tackle the next big thing for its four major software platforms: iOS, OS X, watchOS, and tvOS. The kickoff event, including the keynote address, will happen at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, while the rest of the conference sessions will happen at Moscone West.

Those interested in securing tickets can apply via the WWDC site from today until Friday, April 22nd 10:00 a.m. PDT. The tickets will be given away through random selection and you'll be notified of your application status by Monday April 25th 5:00 p.m. PDT. This year as well, Apple is giving away 350 WWDC Scholarships for students and STEM organization members who want to meet an collaborate with developers at WWDC. Up to 125 of these scholar recipients will be issued travel assistance in case financial limitations keep them from participating. You can find out more about that here.

Monday
Apr182016

Web-based Skype calling now available on Microsoft Edge browser

Users of the Microsoft Edge browser on Windows 10 can now use a wev-based version of Skype calling. Starting today, you can preview the Skype free voice, video and group video calling in the browser.

“We want to make it easy for anyone to connect on Skype,” The Skype team writes in a new post to the Garage & Updates blog. “We know people don’t want to worry about what device the person they want to speak to has close by – they just want Skype to work.”

Starting today, you can use Microsoft Edge to visit Skype for Web,Outlook.comOffice Online and OneDrive and engage in Skype free voice, video and group video calls without first installing a plug-in/extension.

“Skype calls on the web are hassle free,” Microsoft explains, “for the hundreds of millions of you that use Outlook.com every day, to those that visit Skype.com wanting to make a call or anyone preparing a presentation on PowerPoint online; plugin free calling enables quick-fire chat and collaboration, making it easier to get things done together, with anyone, anywhere. No matter where you are, Skype calling on the web is now just a tap away, right there, ready to go.”

For users of Chrome and Firefox, you will still need a plug-in to perform some Skype calls from the browser.

Source: Thurrot.com

Monday
Apr182016

YouTube going hyper immersive with 360-degree live streaming and spatial audio

After years of livestreaming Coachella for fans around the world who can’t attend the festival, this year we’re bringing you the festival like never before by live streaming select artist performances in 360-degrees this weekend

YouTube is offering viewers 360 degree live viewing on certain videos now complete with spatial audio.

"We first launched support for 360-degree videos back in March 2015. From musicians to athletes to brands, creators have done some incredible things with this technology. Now, they’ll be able to do even more to bring fans directly into their world, with 360-degree live streaming. And after years of livestreaming Coachella for fans around the world who can’t attend the festival, this year we’re bringing you the festival like never before by live streaming select artist performances in 360-degrees this weekend," YouTube explained in its blog.

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Sunday
Apr172016

A passenger aircraft might have collided with a drone for the first time

The possibility of planes and drones colliding have been present ever since these remote-controlled machines have taken to the air. Unfortunately, something did happen recently in London. The Metropolitan Police in London are investigating a possible midair collision between a British Airways plane that was on the approach to Heathrow Airport and a drone, marking the first time a drone and a major airline have collided. At 12:50 p.m. on Sunday, Flight 727 pilot reported to the police that he believed a drone struck his Airbus A320, which was en route to London from Geneva, Switzerland. The aircraft was hit in the front but sustained no damage and was able to land safely. It carried 132 passengers and five crew members at the time.

"It's totally unacceptable to fly drones close to airports and anyone flouting the rules can face severe penalities including imprisonment," said a UK Civil Authority spokesperson in a statement. "Anyone operating a drone must do so responsibly and observe all relevant rules and regulations. The rules for flying drones are designed to keep all airspace users safe." This incident brings to mind the necessity for creating new regulations around the world regarding flying drones in different areas and situations.

Source: The Verge