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People Asked to Vote on New Space Suits

Thursday, 27 March 2014

NASA is asking people to vote on their favorite design for the outer shell of the new Z-2 spacesuit.
Rocket the Vote! NASA Asks People to Vote on New Space ThreadsWhile the Z-2 models may descend from their Apollo 13-style ancestors, there are some decidedly 21st Century twists. The "Biomimicry" design, for example, has a reptilian flare; "Trends in Society" has a more everyday look -- at least, as far as spacesuits go; and "Technology" has electroluminescent wire and exposed rotating bearings, among other features.

The Z-2, an upgrade on 2012's Z-1, features a new hard composite upper torso, "providing much-needed long-term durability," according to NASA.

Microsoft DirectX 12, To Improve Xbox One

Monday, 24 March 2014



At the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, Microsoft took the lid off its graphics API, DirectX 12. According to the company, developers will have more direct control over their visuals than ever, with more complex scenes and rendering features. And yes, these changes should translate to Xbox One games, in addition to a new focus across multiple platforms.
“Xbox One games will see improved performance and we’ll bring the same API to all Microsoft platforms,” said Microsoft's Anuj Gosalia during the GDC presentation.
Microsoft wants DirectX 12 to exist as a "console-like" API, making it easier for developers to work with higher consistency and predictability. Direct3D 12 will apparently spread performance across multiple cores, lowering overall strain on hardware, and creating an environment where your rig--or PC rig--will have more headroom for running high-end graphics. Microsoft says 40 percent of all DirectX 11 hardware will be ready for DirectX 12 on day one.
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Chris Tector of Turn 10 Studios presented a demo of Forza Motorsport 5 running through Direct3D 12 on PC. Tector was quick to point out Direct3D 12 would allow developers to more efficiently handle resources, but it was difficult to see exactly how Direct3D 12 was really impacting the game's performance based on the demo. Overall, the game looked more or less the same as it does on Xbox One.
While GPU manufacturer AMD was present at the presentation--and were adamant DirectX 12 would offer improvements to performance--it's still a bit unclear as to what extent existing AMD graphics cards will take full advantage of DirectX 12. AMD did say its existing customers will "benefit."
Intel vice president Eric Mintzer said 4th-gen Core processors will be ready for DirectX 12 at launch, and the "most important" improvements may affect lower-power Intel CPUs, thanks to improved power management. Additionally, DirectX 12 will be supported on Fermi, Kepler, Maxwell, and future Nvidia architectures, said Nvidia's senior vice president Tony Tomasi.
"Epic will be working closely with NVIDIA and Microsoft to create a world-class implementation of DX12 in Unreal Engine 4," said Epic Games' Tim Sweeney. "DirectX12 is a great step forward, exposing low-level hardware functionality through an industry standard API to give developers more control and efficiency than ever before."
DirectX 12 for Mobile
Interestingly, Qualcomm also gave a presentation extolling the virtues of DirectX 12 for mobile. According to company vice president of engineering Eric Demers, DirectX 12 could be the missing link between console and mobile. “We’re excited to see Xbox and PC titles move into mobile," said Demers.
As far as compatibility across Windows operating systems, Microsoft was a bit coy. While DirectX 12 will not support Windows XP, Windows 7 support is also a little unclear, with Microsoft only saying they weren't "discussing Windows 7 support today." Moreover, Microsoft stated 50 percent of all PC game rigs will be DirectX 12 compatible at launch. A preview of DirectX 12 is due out later this year.

Microsoft will pay individuals to stop using Windows XP

Sunday, 23 March 2014

Microsoft wants you to stop using Windows XP. Badly. How badly? They’ll actually give you fifty bucks right now to replace your outdated XP machine.
The push is on to move everyone they possibly can away from XP before pulling the plug on security updates once and for all. Microsoft knows it’s been a great decade-plus for XP, but they’re doing everything they can to get people to upgrade to a supported OS “before it’s too late.” April 8th is the day the patches stop coming.
Microsoft has a few other carrots to dangle, too. If a $50 credit for the Microsoft store was enough to pique your interest, but you’re nervous about making the switch, they’re also offering 90 days of premium support at no extra charge. You can call and chat 24 hours a day if you want, and if you’ve been living with XP that long you might feel like you need that kind of assistance to figure out Windows 8.
There are also plenty of nice Windows desktops and laptops on sale in the Store. You can pick up a touchscreen notebook for as little as $249 — not a high-end one, but plenty of machine for just over $140 more than it would cost to buy Windows 8.1 in a retail box. If you’re looking for a tablet, the 32GB Dell Venue 8 Pro has been marked down to $229 (maybe use the $50 GC to pick yourself up a nice keyboard for it).
And the best part? None of the systems Microsoft sells in their online or brick-and-mortar stores has any of that annoying bloatware you find on retail boxed machines that other big-name stores are selling.
Will the promo actually get anyone to dump XP? Maybe, but since the $50 rebate doesn’t require any kind of proof (like an old XP CD-key) to be provided, the impact will probably be fairly minimal. $229 or $249 is still more than $0, and that’s what some XP users feel like spending on a new computer.

Buyers Now Only Have 14 Days To Return iPhones To Apple

There’s an old saying somewhere that goes something like this: give anything enough time and it will eventually change. That statement is proving true especially lately as Apple has reversed a long-standing policy that had allowed customers to try out iPhones for up to 30 days. And, on the off chance they decided they didn’t like the phone, they could return it within that 30 day window and get a refund. Not so anymore.
Apple recently posted a change to this policy on their website and made it effective immediately. Now, instead of having a return window of 30 days, customers only have 14 days to try out their new iPhones before deciding if they want to keep them or go with something else. It should be noted that this is the same policy which has already been in effect for other Apple products such as iPods and iPads.
What Is  Apple Intention?
Customers Now Only Have 14 Days To Return iPhones To AppleObviously, some people will be up in arms about this policy change, stating that 14 days isn’t really enough time to get to know an iPhone. But what are you going to do in 30 days you didn’t already do in 14 days? Honestly, I think you know if you like the iphone within the first few hours of using it, and it shouldn’t take days to come to a final decision – but that’s just me.
What do you think? Do you think this is ultimately a good business decision for Apple, or do you think they’ve made a mistake somewhere along the line? All one can do is encourage would-be-buyers to do their best to try out all the features on the iPhone before the 14 days is up and they’re all out of luck.

LG Invent Energy Saving Air Conditioner

LG Creates An Aesthetic Energy Saving Air ConditionerLet’s just get it out of the way now and say it – those with access to central heat and air conditioning might just be a tad bit more fortunate than those without it. There are of course other ways to compensate for not having central air conditioning – ceiling fans, tower fans, you name it. Perhaps the most popular method is to use a window air conditioning unit, but on its best day it doesn’t do much more than halfway cool down the room it’s occupying. And, not to mention, sometimes those things are a little too tricky to install in the first place – and no matter what the box says, some of them do not seem all that energy efficient when the electric bill arrives.
Say you do manage to get it to fit correctly inside the window – it still doesn’t do anything to increase the decor value of your home. But that’s only because it’s not the new ArtCool Stylist air conditioner from LG – a revolutionary new breed of cooling units.
For Those Who Like Stylish Design
As you can see from the image above, LG’s ArtCool Stylist looks more like a speaker system than an air conditioning unit – and that’s exactly the point. It’s different from your average AC unit in a couple of ways. First, it doesn’t simply shoot air directly out in front of it; instead, it releases cool air in 3 different directions, making sure it cools the whole room. The ring surrounding the middle of it also changes colors depending on whatever mood you’re in at the time. When’s the last time your air conditioner changed something based on your emotions? (To be clear, it comes with a touchscreen remote which enables you to change its color).
LG also claims that this unit is more energy efficient and is also quieter than other units.
If I didn’t already have central air, I’d be tempted to give it a try. How about you?
LG has not paid me for advertising their product on my blog, what do you think?

Asphalt 8 Airborne brings new changes in update

Saturday, 22 March 2014

The Asphalt 8 Airborne Android and iOS apps have just received an update that brings new game improvements and changes to this hugely popular game. 

The arcade racing game features luxury cars and exotic locations and these latest additions to the game are likely to be a big hit with fans.

The changes include a new Asian-inspired racing location dubbed the Great Wall, which offers 6 new tracks to enjoy and celebrates the Year of the Horse. 

The iOS version also includes a new Twitch live streaming broadcasting feature. This enables users to connect with others in the Asphalt community via Twitch.tv to share gameplay, stunts and check out the skills of rivals.

There are also new cars on the way that will include the Ferrari Testarossa, 2014 McLaren P1, Dodge Challenger and 2014 Ford F-150. If you haven’t yet downloaded this free app you can get Asphalt 8: Airborne for Android devices at Google Play, or the iOS version for iPhone and iPad at the App Store.

Asphalt 8 Airborne Android and iOS app update

Ubuntu smartphones to cost between $200 and $400

Friday, 21 March 2014

Mark Shuttleworth who is the CEO of Canonical has revealed more about the upcoming Linux-based smartphones.
The Ubuntu mobile operating system is set to cost between $200 - $400. The Canonical Supremo said the devices are set to come in at a mid to higher range in terms of pricing.
"We're going with the higher end because we want people who are looking for a very sharp, beautiful experience and because our ambition is to be selling the future PC, the future personal computing engine."
 The smartphone project wants to produce something that can act as a smartphone and can also work as a PC when the item has been plugged into a monitor. Shuttleworth said this is something that audiences found to be attractive.
Canonical has teamed up with Meizu and BQ, companies that are smartphone makers, in order to create the device. This followed what Shuttleworth said was a spectacular failure to raise $32m to build the Ubuntu Edge Smartphone. He also called it a success though in terms of the amount of attention that it brought to the project and the effect that it could have on the industry as a whole.
He said that the firm is not targeting users of Apple products who he feels have an emotional connection to the Apple ecosystem of products. Instead they are targeting Android users. Shuttleworth believes that Android initially wasn’t built to be a personal computer so they have an advantage of starting late and really taking their time and thinking about it deeply before getting it going.
"I think as people get more and more excited about having a personal computing device that can be a TV or a piece of wearable computing, they'll be more excited about being part of Ubuntu's mobile story.”
ubuntuAndroid has served its purpose for sure, but perhaps it's time for something new. If you really look at the heart of Google's business model I don't think it totally depends on Android, because they have great services."
The firm is looking to get the phones on sale this coming fall. We will see then if this new type of smartphone can gain any traction in this already saturated market.
Please leave us a comment below and we will get back to you.

5 HD live wallpaper apps you should see

Thursday, 20 March 2014

The good thing about having an Android smartphone or tablet is that you can personalize every nook and cranny imaginable. For those who don’t want to mess around with rooting, modding andcustom ROMs, you can easily install free apps from the Google Play Store to change your wallpapers, ringtones and other awesome things. Here are the apps that we like for giving your smartphone a new personal touch.

mobile9

mobile9 is the bread and butter of ''wallpaper, ringtones and more'' apps and it just received a nice update bringing a new UI, content feed and other nice additions to the overall user experience. The app supplies themes for all the most common launchers, like Go Launcher and Apex, wallpapers (HD and live ones), ringtones to use for the various noises on your Android, videos to stay entertained, special occasion messages to send to your friends and chat stickers for when you get bored of the normal ones!
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Zedge

Again, this is a behemoth of an app, providing a huge array of various wallpapers, both HD and live options, as well as ringtones. There are over 300 million different ones, so you won’t have to use the same ones twice. Ringtones can be set for individual contacts, and wallpapers are optimized to match your screen size. It also comes with a widget in which you plop all of your games in one organized and customizable area.
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PolyFauna

Now from super massive databases of wallpapers, we are shrinking the scope down to bring you one very unique and weirdly beautiful app which was made in collaboration with the band Radiohead and Universal Everything. The images you see on the wallpaper are ones that come from the music video Bloom by the band. The live and interactive wallpaper plunges you into a new surreal world that is certainly really unique.
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Mountains Now Free Wallpaper

This is another artsy-fartsy live wallpaper that screams serenity now. Basically, it takes after the Google Now mountain theme where you watch boats travel along the river in front of some mountains. Using the gyroscope, the wallpaper puts to use the 3D parallax effect, which makes various parts of an image on one screen move at different speeds to create an interesting optical effect, a common Google design trait. The app is supported on tablets as well.
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Dragon Strike FREE Wallpaper

dragon 1Finally, the tiny nerd inside me made me add this to the list. Dragon Strike FREE Wallpaper, might use a lot of your battery, but for such cool imagery, it’s nice to have it on your phone for a while, even if it means charging more often. The virtual dragons move around at random, they attack castles and have varying powers per breed. The dragon battles happen when you least expect it, so there’s always a surprise around the corner. This all happens in both portrait and landscape mode, switching automatically to follow the action, depending on the orientation of your phone. There’s also background battle music or natural sounds.
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If you can suggest an equally cool life wallpaper or source, then please do so in the comments below!

Wireless Electricity In Development

Wednesday, 19 March 2014

Dr Katie Hall is developing ways to transfer power without wires. As part of a crude experiment, she filled a tiny room with gigantic copper refigerator coils. In the middle of the room was a light bulb. Incredibly it lit up the room despite the fact that there were no wires attached to it.
“Let’s work on this. This is the future,” she said at the time. Now Chief Technology Officer at WiTricity, Dr Hall is working to develop wireless “resonance” technology.
“We’re going to transfer power without any kind of wires,” says Dr Hall. “But, we’re not actually putting electricity in the air. What we’re doing is putting a magnetic field in the air.”
WiTricity has developed a “Source Resonator”, which is a coil of electrical wire that can generate a magnetic field when power is attached. When another coil is brought into close proximity, an electrical charge can be generated in it.
“When you bring a device into that magnetic field, it induces a current in the device, and by that you’re able to transfer power,” explains Dr Hall. And that is how the light bulb is able to light up.
These magnetic fields are just the same kind that are used in WiFi routers and therefore are perfectly safe. In the future we could see our houses completely free of wires.
Goodbye To Wires and Plugs
WiTricity plans that one day smartphones will charge whilst in your pocket or bag as you walk around, you will watch your favourite program on a TV that has no wires and that electric cars will refuel without the need to be plugged in.
light bulbHall imagines the endless possibilites of life without the constraints of wires.
“We just don’t think about it anymore: I’m going to drive my car home and I’m never going to have to go to the gas station and I’m never going to have to plug it in.
“I can’t even imagine how things will change when we live like that.”
“The idea of eliminating cables would allow us to re-design things in ways that we haven’t yet thought of, that’s just going to make our devices and everything that we interact with, that much more efficient, more practical and maybe even give brand new functionality.”

Turn your Galaxy S4 into an S5

Monday, 17 March 2014

It didn't take long, but all the tools you need to transform your Galaxy S4 into an S5 are already available. In this tutorial we'll show you how to get the Quick Settings, notifications shade, settings menu (in both round icon and list view), wallpapers, icons and the new Galaxy S5 apps. You'll even get access to the impressive new Download Booster option.

Things you need

You'll need a rooted S4 running on Android 4.4.2 and a few file downloads we'll move onto in a minute. You'll also need a root explorer like ES File Explorer or Total Commander.
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Notification shade and Quick Settings

AndroidPIT S4 S5 Build PropAll you need to do for this is go into your root explorer of choice, and head into the root folder, hit System and scroll down to build.prop and open that up. You'll see a ton of information about your device. All you need to do is locate the ro.product.name and ro.product.device entries and change them to SM-N900S. Save your changes and reboot. You'll now have the new icons in the notifications shade and your Quick Setting will look like those on the S5.


Galaxy S5 apps

These were recently leaked on XDA Developers forum so all you need to do is head over there and grab the APKs for the apps you want. Of course, you're rooted so just delete the previous bloatware versions that you want to replace and grab the new ones you want and install as you would any other APK. Of course, you need to have ''Unknown Sources'' enabled in your security settings first.

S5 wallpapers and icons

The Galaxy S5 wallpapers you can grab with a quick and easy app install from the Play Store. I checked early last week and the offerings were pretty slim (and inaccurate) but they've improved a lot in a short time. There's also a decent-looking Solo theme that'll also get you the Galaxy S5 flat icons.
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Settings menu with list view

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All you need to do to get your Settings menu looking like those on the Galaxy S5 is to grab an APK and replace an existing root file with the new one. So head on over to this XDA Developers thread and grab the APK, then open your root explorer and copy that APK into the System/priv-app folder. Once you've done this you need to rename the APK to something easy like SecSettings2.apk and change its permissions to look like those in the screenshot. Once you've done this you can simply remove (but don't delete) the original SecSettings.apk and SecSettings.odex (if you're odexed) and then reboot.
AndroidPIT S4 S5 Settings 2You'll now have two settings icons in your app drawer. One will take you to your old Settings menu and the other to the Galaxy S5-style menu. Some settings will crash, like the fingerprint scanner module for obvious reasons, but you'll have access to Download Booster and other cool features. If you don't like the big round icons just tap the menu button (left button next to Home button) and switch to List View. Now, if you don't see List view you can jump to another XDA thread where you'll find a separate APK for the Note 3 that resolves the missing List View on the S4 as well. Just repeat the same process above with the new APK and you'll be golden. The new Settings menu is a little unstable and some users are reporting some force closes or crashes but it's still pretty cool.

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Source: XDA Developers,

Adobe FlashPlayer Update

Sunday, 16 March 2014

The newly released version of Adobe FlashPlayer offers an attractive user experience coupled with stacks of features. Users may now enjoy an improved digital experience available across numerous platforms and browsers for viewing Internet applications consisting of rich and vibrant content.  The new version offers runtime on Mac OS and Windows desktops. Google’s Chrome browser previously has a built-in Adobe Flash Player and, as always, will automatically update when newer versions of Flash Player become available.
As this release is only a beta version, it is prudent not to download the application for critical work, as the technology has not yet been finalised. So, before you install this version, it is most important that you uninstall previous versions of Adobe Flash Player.
The Adobe FlashPlayer 13 version offers high quality content for the computer user. It is a key element in today’s Internet use and, as previously mentioned, it is able to function on all operating systems and browsers as well as on portable devices, like smartphones and tablets. Though there is no apparent interface, users are able to access small windows, where they can create a set of expandable options, such as hardware acceleration and the ability to set privacy preferences, so that they can get improved experience.
The new version (Adobe Flash Player 13) offers the user a better streaming experience for HD content that is of the highest quality. It will now be able to play HD videos smoothly in your browser’s window, with no issues.
FlashPlayer UpdateCurrent devices and computers will effortlessly be able to exceed the hardware requirements that are required of Adobe Flash Player 13. However, some older workstations may experience some difficulty while accessing sites that are exclusively constructed using Flash. However, on nearly all modern devices, the runtime application is capable of bringing the highest quality content to your computer, without any interaction at all.  This software is a ‘must have’ client runtime that everybody should have on his or her computer. This new version offers the user an extended enhancement by delivering expressive content to the desktop as well as smartphones, tablets, notebooks and netbooks.
Adobe Flash Player 13 offers support for mobile capabilities, such as support for multi touch and gestures as well as mobile input. HD video content is delivered with very small disbursement on mobile devices as well as on PCs. Developers may take advantage of the newest version to discover new ways of delivering rich media content.
The minimum system requirements for the new version are; 2.33 GHz x 86 compatible processor. (Intel Atom 1.6 GHz processor for a netbook). RAM 512 MB, (1 GB is recommended for netbooks). The graphics memory required is 128 MB.

Intel Announces New Mobile Processors

Saturday, 15 March 2014

Many people are focussing on the smartphone and tablet manufactures at MWC 2014. Other firms are there to present their technology, which actually powers those latest, must have gadgets. One such company, that is always a smart move to keep an eye on, is Intel–and they rarely disappoint people. This year they have come, packing some new and innovative processors.  Intel announced two new Atom processors: the Merrifield and the Moorefield.
Intel New Chips Announced
The 64-bit Atom Z3480, codename ‘Merrifield’, is a dual-core chip running at 2.13GHz. Using Intel’s 22nm Silvermont architecture, the processor includes an Intel XMM 7160 LTE chip and a PowerVR Series 6 graphics core. Z3480 equipped devices should start shipping during the second quarter, Intel has said.
Also, along with the new chips, Intel announced a partnership with McAfee to help provide protection against the ever present and insidious malware attacks on Android based devices.  The Intel Device Protection Technology (Intel DPT) will give business enterprise users the facility of separating personal and corporate data on Intel-based Android OS devices.
So all in all, a good exhibit from Intel at the event.  Let’s hope the processors perform as expected.
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Google Play Store update 4.6.16 brings new options

A new version of Google Play is currently updating to version 4.6.16. The update isn’t major but it does include a few nice tweaks.
There isn’t an official changelog yet, but so far this is what we have noticed:
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  • Settings and Help menus have moved into the side navigation menu.
  • There is a new option in Settings that you can set to require passwords for all purchases.
  • The “Auto-add widgets” option has been changed to “Add icon to Home screen.”
  • You can force check for updates of Google Play by going into Settings and tapping on the build version.
  • Batch multi-select installs from the “All” page in My Apps.
  • If you remove an app from the “All” list, it no longer jumps to the top.
The update will take a few days for everyone to receive but if you’re willing to sideload the APK then you can download it here.
It’s nice to see Google adding more of these features that really should have been rolled out a while ago, nonetheless we welcome these changes.
Source: android central