Entries by Nicole Batac (11813)

Wednesday
Jul232014

Apple patent shows off potential features of ‘iTime’ smartwatch

The tech world has been calling Apple’s much-rumoured smartwatch “iWatch.”  Now, a new patent granted to the company by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office calls the device as “iTime” and reveals some of the features we might see from Apple’s wearable device. The smartwatch will reportedly support arm and wrist gestures with a sensor-filled strap, meaning you can flick your wrist to answer a call or something. The device itself can also be taken out of the strap (much like how the iPod nano can be attached and taken out of its strap). It will have a square-shaped design and have accelerometers, GPS modules, haptic feedback, and Wi-Fi radios.  We’re not sure if this will be what Apple’s wearable device will be like or when it will come out but we will keep you posted on any significant update.

Source: Mashable

Wednesday
Jul232014

Uber makes a Windows Phone debut, misses a few features

Terry Myerson, executive vice president of Operating Systems for Microsoft, kicked off the release of the Uber app as our rider zero on his way to the Microsoft Global Exchange conference in Atlanta.

Windows Phone users how have been missing Uber on their device can breathe a sigh of relief now. Uber is making its way to the platform. However, it is missing a few key features. There isn’t any in-app fare quotes, fare splitting option, and shareable trip information. The other things you can do though include locking in a location, calling for a ride, and sort payments. It still has the basics down. We just hope they get those missing features back soon.

Tuesday
Jul222014

Xiaomi debuts new Mi 4 flagship device

Xiaomi has announced its new affordable, yet gorgeous flagship to the public. The Mi 4 features a metal frame reminiscent of the design HTC and Apple does with their phones. Aside from being a looker, the 5-inch device comes with a Full HD display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor, 3GB of RAM, 16/64GB storage options, 13-megapixel rear camera and 8MP front camera both with an f/1.8 aperture, as well as a 3080mAh battery. This powerhouse of a device will be priced at US$320 for the 16GB model and $400 for the 64GB model. No word yet when Xiaomi plans to release the device for the international market.

Source: Ubergizmo

Tuesday
Jul222014

Line adds hidden chat feature to messaging app

What can be seen as trying to copy Snapchat can benefit Line users who want a bit more privacy. The messaging app has just updated its iOS and Android apps to include an encrypted chat option. This can be accessed by clicking on a person’s name while in a conversation window. However, this requires users to both be using the latest version of Line. These hidden chats are encrypted and there is also a timer option that lets you set new messages to “self-destruct” after a given time period (from two seconds to one week). Also according to Line, “After the set time has been exceeded, viewed messages will be automatically deleted from Line’s servers. Unread messages will be automatically deleted from Line’s servers two weeks after their receipt.”

Source The Next Web