Saturday
Mar032018

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup 2/15-3/3

Vivo pushes boundaries again with Apex concept phone

Samsung Canada reveals Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ flagship smartphones, touts revolutionary dual-aperture camera

Google address Pixel 2 and 2 XL battery drain issues, claims it isn’t related to the February security patch

Sony Mobile and Bell promise increased Gigabit LTE speeds on Xperia XZ2 devices

Videotron becomes first Canadian carrier to enable toll-free international calling over Wi-Fi

BlackBerry Mobile declares it accomplished its mission with 2017 unit sales

Alcatel unveils 2018 portfolio at Mobile World Congress featuring 18:9 display resolution

First impressions of the Samsung AR Emoji on the new Samsung Galaxy S9

HMD Global banks on nostalgia yet again with Nokia 8110

Sony launches Xperia Ear Duo

Sonos One speaker now has Amazon Alexa assistant enabled

Ritual app ushers in Eats Week Toronto exclusively with Apple Pay at 550+Restaurants

ASUS goes all out with MWC launch, introduces new ZenFone 5 line

Apple Watch Series 3 can track skiing and snowboarding

Twitter introduces new Bookmarks feature

New Surface Laptop firmware update improves battery reliability

Consumer Reports names iPhone X as best smartphone camera

‘Avengers: Infinity War’ gets earlier release date, coming out on April 27th

Swiss Chalet with the help of Waze updates its digital ordering customer experience

ZTE’s Connected Car is a Driving Instructor, Babysitter and Mechanic All-in-one

Toyota now has a self-driving car company to focus on software systems

Looks like Essential has a patent for a no-notch screen with a pop-up camera

Saturday
Mar032018

Looks like Essential has a patent for a no-notch screen with a pop-up camera

If you’ve been following the news from MWC 2018, you’ve probably heard of the Vivo Apex, an almost bezel-less concept phone with a pop-up front camera. It seems they aren’t the first ones to think of the idea. A Twitter exchange between an Essential fan named Rafael and Essential CEO Andy Rubin shows off that the company has a patent for the technology. Rafael sent over a Gizmodo article about the Apex and Rubin responded with a link to a Google Patents page that showed Essential filing a US patent back in May 2016 entitled "Apparatus and method to maximize the display area of a mobile device." A follow-up patent is currently pending.

It shows basically the exact thing Vivo showed off and the patent was granted in August 2017. Another implementation shown has the camera placed on the top-left corner of the screen and acts as a permanent camera icon. But, of course, we must remember that even if a patent has been filed it doesn’t necessarily mean that it’ll come to a device soon. But if Rubin was willing to talk about it, perhaps our odds of seeing one in the future might be more likely than we think.

Source: Android Police

Saturday
Mar032018

Leaked Nokia 8 Pro specs show off a promising 2018-ready flagship

If there’s one thing about the Nokia 8 Sirocco that can seem lacking, it’s that it’s running on a Snapdragon 835 processor, which is a generation behind from what current flagships are supposed to be rocking. But it seems Nokia phone manufacturer HMD Global has something else up its sleeve this year with a Pro version of this device. A specs list for a Nokia 8 Pro device was posted on HowToTechNajia a few days ago. It packs in the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 chip, a 6-inch display with a 2,160 x 1,080 resolution, 6GB/8GB of RAM, 64GB/128GB of internal storage, dual 16-megapixel rear camera, 13-megapixel front camera, 4,000mAh battery with wireless charging, Android Oreo, and USB-C port. It’s better in every way over the Nokia 8 Sirocco. The phone will reportedly come out in the third quarter of the year. It must be remembered that at the moment this is still just a rumoured device and we don’t know yet if it’ll be an actual release. We’re keeping our eyes peeled for this one.

Source: BGR

Saturday
Mar032018

Toyota now has a self-driving car company to focus on software systems

Toyota fully committing to its autonomous driving initiatives and is now making sure the research it has been working on in the field gets the focus it needs. The company just established the Toyota Research Institute-Advanced Development or TRI-AD, for short. It’s a sub-company underneath the Toyota Research Institute, which is already working on the company’s self-driving car programs. Toyota is partnering with auto-parts manufacturer Aisin Seiki and Denso and will be investing US$2.8 billion into the company and hire around 1,000 employees for the company.

The focus of TRI-AD will be on developing software systems for self-driving vehicles. “Building production-quality software is a critical success factor for Toyota’s automated driving program,” said Dr. James Kuffner, the former CTO of TRI and the new CEO of TRI-AD. “This company’s mission is to accelerate software development in a more effective and disruptive way, by augmenting the Toyota Group’s capability through the hiring of world-class software engineers. We will recruit globally, and I am thrilled to lead this effort.”

Source: BGR