Wednesday
Mar162016

HP and Movado expand smartwatch portfolio with over 25 new models

HP doesn't make it's own wearables but it does furnish a lot of the technology and functionality of some of its partnerships with the likes of Movado and its various sub brands. This partnership is resulting in a variety of fashion-focused smartwatches under various marquee brands.

Movado Group and HP are going  to bring smartwatch technology to its brand portfolio including Coach, HUGO BOSS, Lacoste, Juicy  Couture, Tommy Hilfiger, and Scuderia Ferrari at Baselworld 2016. The Movado brand launched one of its first connected timepieces, Movado BOLD Motion, with HP Inc. in 2015 and will introduce new styles for both men and women at the Baselworld Fair.

 

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Wednesday
Mar162016

Video review: Sony A6300 vs. Sony A6000 comparison

Contributor Maarten Heilbron recently compared the Sony A6300 with the A6000 and put both through a rigorous test. The above video includes examples and demonstrations, detailed menu walk through.
For behind the scenes details, read Maarten's blog at maartech.com.

Wednesday
Mar162016

Instagram to ditch chronological order of its feed

Whether you like it or not, Instagram is about to change the way you interact with your feed. The app is set to emulate Facebook's algorithm of showing you photos that it thinks would matter more to you than going the chronological route. According to Instagram, you miss about 70 percent of your feed at the moment. And they want to be able to bring you the beautiful shots from the people you like and those they think will be of interest for you. Yes, think Facebook's Newsfeed. The new feature will reportedly arrive in the next few months. There's still enough time to voice your opinions on the change.

Source: Android Authority

Tuesday
Mar152016

Apple to make News app available to all publishers

Soon it won't just be the likes of The New York Times that will populate the Apple News app. The tech company will be opening the services' publishing tools to smaller publishers and even individual bloggers. The app has also reportedly fixed its issues with inaccurate reader metrics, which the company admitted to in January. It's said to integrate ComScore and its figuers should be made public by the middle of thee year. Apple is reportedly planning to make it easier for publishers to see data such as unique views, shares, and reading time. And it plans to launch an ad campaign to draw in more readers. 

Source: Apple Insider