Apple's New App "Move to iOS" Will Make Android to iOS Transition a Bit Easier


Apple announced that it is releasing a new app in the Google Play store caleed “Move to iOS” to help Android owners to dump their phones in favor of the new iPhones. The app will transfer photos, messages and other data from an Android phone or tablet to an iOS device.

“You can recycle your Android phone for free at any Apple Store,” the app helpfully notes at one point during the transfer process.

During the company’s event, Apple executive Eddy Cue claimed that an increasing number of Android owners are switching to iPhone. Making that process even simpler is just “the neighborly thing to do,” Cue said.

Globally, the vast majority of smartphones run on Android.

Via: [TIME]

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Scientists Reanimate New Giant Virus Frozen for 30,000 Years


An ancient virus preserved in the Siberian ice for 30,000 years is to be brought back to life by scientists – to find out if it could harm humans.

No one knows whether the virus could harm humans or animals.

By reanimating the Mollivirus sibericum virus – a ‘giant virus’, one of four such prehistoric viruses to have been found – the scientists hope to learn more about viruses which could be unleashed as global warming hits frozen areas.

Scientists fear that global warming and thawing ice could unearth dangerous diseases – such as smallpox, frozen into the corpses of victims.
‘A few viral particles that are still infectious may be enough, in the presence of a vulnerable host, to revive potentially pathogenic viruses,’ said lead researcher Jean-Michel Claverir.

The virus was discovered by the French National Centre for Scientific Research in the Kolyma lowland region of Russia.
The researchers write, ‘The fact that two different viruses could be easily revived from prehistoric permafrost should be of concern in a context of global warming.’

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This Origami Zippered Tube Makes Paper Structure More and More Stiff


Researchers have developed a new “zippered tube” that makes paper structures that are stiff enough to hold weight and fold flat for convenient shipping and storage.

The researchers have used an origami technique called Miura-ori folding. They make precise, zigzag-folded strips of paper, then glue two strips together to make a tube. While the single strip of paper is highly flexible, the tube is stiffer and does not fold in as many directions.

The researchers tried coupling tubes in different configurations to see if that added to the structural stiffness of the paper structures. They found that interlocking two tubes in zipper-like fashion made them much stiffer and harder to twist or bend. The structure folds up flat, yet rapidly and easily expands to the rigid tube configuration.

“The geometry really plays a role,” said Paulino, a former Illinois professor of civil and environmental engineering. “We are putting two tubes together in a strange way. What we want is a structure that is flexible and stiff at the same time. This is just paper, but it has tremendous stiffness.”

The zipper configuration reportedly works even with tubes that have different angles of folding. By combining tubes with different geometries, the researchers can make many different three-dimensional structures, such as a bridge, a canopy or a tower.

“The ability to change functionality in real time is a real advantage in origami,” Filipov said. “By having these transformable structures, you can change their functionality and make them adaptable. They are reconfigurable. You can change the material characteristics: You can make them stiffer or softer depending on the intended use.”

The team used paper prototypes to demonstrate how a thin, flexible sheet can be folded into functional structures, but their techniques could be applied to other thin materials, Filipov said. Larger-scale applications could combine metal or plastic panels with hinges.

Next, the researchers plan to explore new combinations of tubes with different folding angles to build new structures. They also hope to apply their techniques to other materials and explore applications from large-scale construction to microscopic structures for biomedical devices or robotics.

Via: [The Engineer]

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WhatsApp Crosses 900 Million Monthly Active Users

WhatsApp Crosses 900 Million Monthly Active Users

The company’s co-founder and CEO Jan Koum announced that WhatsApp has recently reached the milestone of 900 million Monthly Active Users (MAUs), and it still has no plan for how to monetize such a huge user base. When Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg talked about his plans for WhatsApp back in February 2014, he said money was not the focus, but growth.

last year, the messaging app has been on a streak when it comes to its monthly active users (MAUs).

And it’s not the only achievement that WhatsApp can boast with. In a recent report by App Annie, the messaging service ranked in the top 10 most downloaded iOS apps, right after Facebook’s main app, Facebook Messenger and Facebook-owned Instagram.

While Facebook’s plans with WhatsApp are to keep it simply a messaging service, that’s not the case for Facebook Messenger. Ever since it became a standalone app late 2011, the app also became a central focus of development for the tech company.

In 2014, Facebook completely removed the option of chatting from the main app and forced its mobile users to download the separate app. This year, the process of growing Messenger into its own platform has continued, with more and more options and features rolled out with each update.

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Amazon Plans to release a $50 Tablet in time for the holiday season - Wall Street Journal report


Wall Street Journal reported that Amazon planning to release a $50 Tablet in time for the holiday season.

The 6-inch screen tablet comes with a mono speaker and is priced much lower than Amazon's Fire tablet, the cheapest variant of which is sold at $99.

Amazon also plans to release 8-inch and 10-inch screen tablets, the report said. While other Amazon Fire tablets show advertisements as screen savers, it was not clear if the new 6-inch tablet's cost included ads, according to the report.

The move would potentially attract buyers looking for a simple—and effectively disposable—device for straightforward tasks like streaming video at home and shopping on Amazon.com. But such inexpensive tablets typically come with compromises like inferior screen quality, durability or battery life in comparison to more expensive tablets like Amazon’s larger Fire tablets and industry-leading devices like Apple Inc.’s iPad. For instance, the $50 device will have a mono speaker, rather than stereo, one of the people said.

“Will people tolerate a potentially inferior experience just because a tablet is $50?” said Frank Gillett, a Forrester Research analyst. “Amazon has to be very careful about what they’re giving up to get to that low price point.”

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Google's New OS, the Android Marshmallow 6.0 Comes with Exciting Features



The Android M 6.0 update for Google's mobile operating system, was unveiled at the 2015 I/O Conference.

The notable features of the Marshmallow 6.0 are listed below:

1. Google Translation

Users no longer have to go to the Translate app to look up a following word, as holding finger on a certain word now presents the option of interpreting it via Google Translate. For instance, if you are reading something, and you come across a foreign word that you cannot comprehend, all you need to do is long-press that particular word and the device would present you with the option of translating it.

2. Chrome Custom Tabs

In Google's current OS, the Android Lollipop, clicking on a link within an application opens the Chrome browser. This is not the case for the Android M, which will make Chrome function along with the app. So if you click a link within an app, it will not launch Chrome separately but will instead display a Web view within the app.

3. App Permissions

In the new OS, users have the ability to deny permission to apps trying to obtain personal information. However, it should be noted that if you do not grant permission, some of the certain parts of the app might not work normally. Users can also allow access during the app's installation process and then disable it later, the news outlet noted.

4. Battery Manager

If your phone run out of battery then Doze app will automatically cut off some of the device's processes minimizing battery consumption. The handset will snap out of its Doze state once a priority notification or alarm goes off.

5. Emergency Service

Android M also has a newly enabled feature that shows an overview of Google Maps whenever users call 911 or the emergency number of their residence. In this feature, the emergency service and Google Maps work by displaying "the emergency service center they're connected with during a call," with the current location and information of the caller also shown on the map "so they can more easily give those specific details to the emergency dispatch person on the line with them," Android Headlines wrote. This way, help can be dispatched quicker to those in dire need of it.

6. Android Pay

With Android Pay, users can now incorporate their credit and debit cards with their handsets to create a virtual account number, put it near a contactless terminal, and pay for their purchase.

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Toyota Investing $50 Million in Research for the Development of Autonomous Cars


Toyota is investing $50 million into artificial intelligence research in partnership with MIT and Stanford University.

Toyota, the world’s largest car maker, envisions cars of the future that will act as “guardian angels,” watching the driving behavior of humans and intervening to correct mistakes or avoid collisions when needed.

Dr. Pratt said Toyota’s goal was to keep the “human in the loop” in the car of the future and to ensure that driving remained fun. “A worry we have is that the autonomy not take away the fun in driving,” he said. “If the autonomy can avoid a wreck, it can also make it more fun to drive.”

Driver assistance technology — like pedestrian and bicyclist detection and avoidance systems, lane-departure warning and “lane keeping” systems, and software programs that alert drivers that they are becoming drowsy — have already become standard safety options from carmakers.

The Toyota program will focus on developing more artificial-intelligence-based monitoring systems. For example, in the future, an A.I. system might do more than warn drivers that they are leaving their lane and actively correct all kinds of driver errors. Another possibility might be to use A.I. technologies to permit aging drivers to continue to drive by offering driver assistance in areas like vision and reaction time.

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Porsche 911 Carrera Comes with the Complete Makeover


Porsche 911 Carrera has come out with the striking features with a redesigned rear lid with vertical louvres and new rear lights, and is minus the recessed door handle covers.

The model was revealed Sunday night and to be presented at the Frankfurt Motor Show next week.

Engines for the base model and S both will have 20 more horsepower, pumping out 370 and 420 respectively with up to 12 per cent greater fuel efficiency.

The 911 Carrera S Coupe with Porsche-Doppelkupplung (PDK) and Sport Chrono Package takes 3.9 seconds to go from zero to 100 km/h. That’s two-tenths of a second improvement over the predecessor, making this Carrera the first to break the four-second mark. The S hits a top speed of 308 km/h, a four km/h improvement.

The Porsche Active Suspension Management, which lowers the ride height by a centimetre, is standard on all Carrera models for the first time.

On the inside, the 911 offers a new multi-touch display. Google Streetview and Google Earth are being integrated for the first time.

The new 911 is expected to arrive in Canada next spring with a starting price of $102,200. The 911 Carrerra S Cabriolet will cost $132,200.

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Polaroid's Snap Instant Camera Prints Photos Without Using Ink


Polaroid unveiled the pocket-sized Snap instant digital camera at IFA Berline 2015. It can print photos with a simple push of a button using Zink Zero Ink Printing technology.

It has a 10-megapixel sensor and a microSD card slot that can hold up to 32GB of storage. Best of all, the Snap can print out full color 2×3 inch (about wallet size) photos without requiring ink cartridges, toners or ribbons.

What is Zink Zero Ink Printing technology?

The Zink photo paper is made of composite material embedded with cyan, yellow and magenta dye crystals and has protective polymer overcoats. A 50-pack of Polaroid’s 2×3 inch Zink photo paper costs about $29.99 on Amazon.

The Polaroid Snap has multiple capture modes, a photo booth app and a self-timer feature. The capture modes includes color, black and white and vintage. The photo booth app can take six pictures in only ten seconds. And the self-timer feature helps you seamlessly take selfies.

Before a photo is printed, the dye crystals are colorless — which makes the Zink paper look like ordinary white photo paper. Using heat activation, the Zink-enabled Printer colorizes the crystals. Each photo fully prints in slightly under one minute. And the Zink Paper is adhesive-backed so you can use the printed photos as stickers.

Offered by C&A Marketing, an authorized Polaroid licensee, the Polaroid Snap instant digital camera will be on display in hall 3.2 booth #218 at IFA 2015, September 4-9 in Berlin, Germany. The camera will be available in black, white, red and blue in Q4 2015 for $99.

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Jason Camberis, a 44-year-old network engineer from Chicago has built the huge gaming ark that dwarfs fully-grown men.

It stands over 14 feet tall and is more than 3 feet deep. Camberis told Guinness World Records that he decided to make the machine to “make people smile” after seeing so much bad news around. He also wanted to replicate the feel of being in an arcade as a kid and having to reach up to grab the controls. Looking at the machine in action, he’s done just that — even down to the giant quarters needed to fire it up.

The arcade machine is 2.75 times bigger than a regular cabinet in all aspects with giant buttons, a 16-inch trackball, and retractable stairs that help you reach the controls.

It plays over 200 classic arcade games and is also compatible with PC and a range of consoles, according to Camberis.

The machine is another great example of how passionate gamers are about their hobby. Camberis has actually taken his love one step further — the self-confessed arcade fanatic builds and sells custom arcade machines and security systems for a living.

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Philips AmbiLux 4K TV Will Enhance Viewing Experience Definitely


The launch of the new Philips AmbiLux TV will take the immersive viewing experience to a superb new pinnacle with 4k Ultra HD and introducing Ambilight projection technology, the most significant development yet for the unique Ambilight system.

The AmbiLux represents a true highlight in the new Philips TV range thanks to its razor-sharp UHD picture quality and the best in European design, combined with the powerful Android TV operating system and the next level of Ambilight performance to give a TV experience unlike any other.

The 65inch Philips AmbiLux model will reach the shelves during the fourth quarter in Europe and Russia.

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Intel Invests $50 Million in Quantum Computing Research


Intel said Thursday that it will invest $50 million and provide engineering resources to the Delft University of Technology and TNO, the Dutch Organisation for Applied Research, in an effort to advance quantum computing, according to the www.zdnet.com.

Quantum computing promises multiple breakthrough and the possibility of new applications. Quantum computers use quantum bits, or qubits, which can exist in multiple states and operate in parallel. Quantum computers are expected to replace the ones powered by transistors and binary digits today.

Intel`s investment could popularize the notion of quantum computing, which is years from going commercial. IBM has been among the largest tech players in the quantum computer space. IBM is investing billions of dollars in research on developing processors that could power quantum computers.

For Intel, the bet on quantum computer is a way to participate in the future and keep the company relevant. Brian Krzanich, CEO of Intel, said the tech industry will have to rally around quantum computing for the engineering effort to develop.

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LG has presented a gold-plated version of its Urbane smartwatch at the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin with a price tag of $1,200 (£780). Called Urbane Luxe (pictured), the smartwatch was shown off behind glass and features a 23-karat gold plated bezel and alligator leather strap.

Specifications:

Materials: 23-karat gold plate and alligator strap
Size: 1.3 inches in diameter
Screen: Circular P-oled screen with 348 PPI
Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 400
Storage: 4GB
Memory: 512MB RAM
Battery: 410mAh
Operating System: Android Wear
Price: $1,200
Availability: US only via Reeds, with a shipping date of October

The luxurious gold watch is only on sale in the US where it is available to pre-order for $1,200 via Reeds, with a shipping date of October.

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