Παρασκευή 31 Ιανουαρίου 2014

Apple: πατέντα για οθόνη iPhone – iPad με ευαισθησία στην πίεση


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Samsung: αλλαγή στρατηγικής μετά από πίεση του Google


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Facebook Paper: νέο iPhone app που φέρνει Android Home και Flipboard στο iOS 7


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Samsung Galaxy S5 με δαχτυλικά αποτυπώματα και fingerprintservice.apk leak


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A guy got knocked unconscious skydiving but somehow survived

A guy got knocked unconscious skydiving but somehow survived

Terrifying. Skydiving is already brown your pants scary when you're conscious. Imagine being unconscious while you're falling from 12,500 feet in the air. Think about all the horrible things that could happen. That's what happened to skydiver James Lee. Luckily, miraculously, thankfully, impossibly, he survived the fall.


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Πέμπτη 30 Ιανουαρίου 2014

Lenovo: θα αγοράσει την Motorola απο το Google για $3 δις


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Google Selling Motorola at Multibillion-Dollar Loss

Less than two years after its acquisition, Google is ditching Motorola. Chinese electronics maker Lenovo is buying the hardware firm for close to $3 billion.
    







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PlayStation 4: υποστήριξη για PlayStation και PS2 games σύντομα


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Samsung Galaxy S5, επιβεβαιώνεται η οθόνη AMOLED QHD


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Google Glass mini games, παιχνίδια για όταν βαριέσαι


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Mark One, 3D printer με carbon fiber αντί για πλαστικό


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Android climbed to 79 percent of smartphone market share in 2013, but its growth has slowed

Android may have quickly reached the top of the smartphone world, but there are signs that this red-hot growth is cooling off... if only just. Strategy Analytics estimates that the platform claimed nearly 79 percent of smartphone market share in ...
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Samsung Stores: 60 καταστήματα στην Ευρώπη (σύντομα και Ελλάδα)


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Report: Samsung Will Stop Screwing Up Android

Report: Samsung Will Stop Screwing Up Android

Samsung's super Android phones, and its Android devices in general, have long been hindered by the terribleness of the proprietary UI and apps the company insists on bundling with its hardware. Re/Code reports that Samsung's gonna cut it out. Let's hope so.


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Τετάρτη 29 Ιανουαρίου 2014

Viber improves notifications and statuses in latest Windows Phone 8 update

Popular VoIP service Viber today released a new version of its Windows Phone 8 app. This update focuses on delivering smarter notifications and giving users more customization options for their statuses. For example, the application can now play a ...
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Samsung Galaxy Gear 2, νέα γενιά smartwatch


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Google Nexus smartphones: φήμες για διακοπή της παραγωγής το 2015


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A Holodeck Videogame Designed to Train Soldiers

If the Army is going to keep up with military readiness pressures while also seeing a reduction in troop size and stagnant budgets, then it's going to need more cutting-edge videogames.
    







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Samsung Galaxy Glass, φήμες για νέα έξυπνα γυαλιά


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iOS in the Car, πως η Apple σχεδιάζει να μπει σε κάθε αυτοκίνητο


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14 Frozen Photos Of The Polar Vortex

The good news: We've survived. And the even better news: We've got photos.


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Office Online, το νέο όνομα των Office Web Apps


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Τρίτη 28 Ιανουαρίου 2014

Η Samsung πληρώνει εκατοντάδες εκατομμύρια στην Ericsson για πατέντες


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Nokia Android Phone, κυκλοφορία Normandy σε μερικές εβδομάδες;


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A Watch That Puts an Entire Planetarium on Your Wrist

A Watch That Puts an Entire Planetarium on Your Wrist

If you're planning on sticking around for longer—a lot longer—than a standard human lifespan, you'll need a watch that keeps time on the galactic level. Van Cleef & Arpels' new Complication Poétique Midnight Planétarium will certainly fit the bill. Instead of hands denoting the hours and minutes, it incorporates six of our solar system's planets rotating a tiny version of the sun in real time.


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Foxconn, ετοιμάζει εργοστάσιο στην Αμερική


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OneDrive, το νέο όνομα του Microsoft SkyDrive


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iPhone Replaces Hotel Room Keys in New Pilot Program

Starwood Hotels & Resorts is implementing a new pilot program that will see two key hotel locations in Manhattan and Silicon Valley allowing guests to enter their rooms with their smartphones, reports The Wall Street Journal.

After installing the Starwood Preferred Guest (SGP) App, guests will receive a virtual key on their iPhone, which can then be used to unlock a door with a tap using Bluetooth 4.0. The newer Bluetooth specification, first introduced with the iPhone 4s, has been used in a similar way for many home locking products like the Lockitron and the August Smart Lock, but this is the first time it's being used on a larger scale.


Starwood officials are betting that the technology will become the standard for hotels in the future, replacing traditional hotel check-in methods.
"We believe this will become the new standard for how people will want to enter a hotel," says Frits van Paasschen, Starwood's CEO. "It may be a novelty at first, but we think it will become table stakes for managing a hotel."
Bluetooth 4.0 (or Bluetooth LE) is being utilized in a number of innovative ways. In addition to being installed in multiple different home locking products, it has also been used to replace traditional password logins on Macs through the Knock app and to deliver car diagnostics in the Automatic connected car device. Bluetooth 4.0 is also the driving technology behind Apple's iBeacons, which are rapidly being implemented in retail stores and other locations across the world to deliver location-based notifications.

Two Starwood Aloft hotels, in Harlem, New York and Cupertino, California, will be updated with the Bluetooth 4.0 technology during the first quarter of 2014. Starwood has plans to roll out the system at all of its locations by the end of 2015 should the pilot program be successful.
    







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GTA: San Andreas now available for (some) Windows Phones weeks late

Rockstar Games' promise of an early January launch for Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas on Windows Phone devices may've been a bit off -- the game just arrived on the Windows Phone store today, as spotted by CNET. The game carries a $7 price tag and ...
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Apple: ρεκόρ πωλήσεων με 51 εκατομμύρια iPhone στο τρίμηνο


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Δευτέρα 27 Ιανουαρίου 2014

Νέα 10ετής συμφωνία Samsung και Google για πατέντες


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Το Google αγοράζει εταιρεία τεχνητής νοημοσύνης για $500 εκ.


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What a Rover Looks Like After a Decade on Mars

What a Rover Looks Like After a Decade on Mars

Curiosity is the hip name in Mars-rovin, but the Opportunity rover was doing it long, long before. Just yesterday Opportunity hit its ten-year anniversary on Mars—it left Earth ten years ago in July. Not bad for a mission intended to last a mere three (Earth) months. In celebration it sent back a selfie.


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Κυριακή 26 Ιανουαρίου 2014

Κεφαλονιά: Μαγικές εικόνες αφ' υψηλού! (slide-show)

Κεφαλονιά: Μαγικές εικόνες αφ' υψηλού! (slide-show)
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Watch Soap Bubbles Get Demolished By Frigid Winter Cold

I guess this makes sense when you think about it, but I never thought about it. Soap bubbles don't stand a chance when it's -4 degrees out, as YouTube's NightHawkInLight elegantly shows us.


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New York City Is Using Data Mining to Fight Fires

New York City Is Using Data Mining to Fight Fires

Helmets? Check. Breathing tanks? Check. Hoses? Ditto. Algorithms? Yep: the New York City Fire Department is using data mining to predict which of the city's buildings are at highest risk of catching fire. Now that's metadata we can get behind.


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Σάββατο 25 Ιανουαρίου 2014

Top 10 iOS Shortcuts and Gestures

Sometimes, the simplest way to do something isn't the most obvious way. A lot of gestures and shortcuts aren't exactly intuitive, but they can make certain tasks a lot faster. Here are 10 of our favorite shortcuts and gestures on iOS.

For the purpose of this, we're going to try and skip some of the more obvious ones—like swiping up to bring up the control center. Instead, we'll be focusing on ones most people don't know, have forgotten about, or are otherwise just not quite as popular. Here we go!

Check out the video above to see all these gestures in action.

10. Pull Down to Refresh

Okay, we're starting with an easy one that many of you probably know: pull to refresh. This gesture's been around for awhile, but it isn't always obvious. If you're looking at a webpage, inbox, or other app and you want to refresh its contents, just pull it down. You should see an arrow or icon along the top that, once you've pulled down far enough, will indicate its refreshing the app.

9. Swipe to Reveal Timestamps in Messages, or More Options in Mail

iOS has a pretty clean interface, but in doing so, it sacrifices a bit of extra information. In Messages, if you want to see when a message was sent or received, just swipe to the right to see the timestamp. Similarly, you can swipe over a message in Mail to get more options, like a Delete button right from the inbox.

8. Swipe to Go Back One Screen

This particular gesture works in a bunch of different apps, including Mail, Messages, Settings, Notes, and Safari. If you want to go back a screen—say, from the current message back to your inbox in Mail—just swipe from left to right. You can peek at the previous screen or switch to it entirely. In Mail, this will take you to the previous page, or if you swipe in the opposite direction, take you forward.

7. Navigate the Home Screen and Multitasking Drawer on the iPad

The iPad has a few gestures that use four or five fingers for easier navigation. Pinch with four or five fingers to go back to the home screen without clicking the home button, or swipe four or five fingers up to see the multitasking interface. Of course, you don't even need to see the multitasking strip if you don't want to—just swipe four or five fingers left or right to switch apps immediately. (Note that if these gestures don't work, you may have to turn them on in Settings > General).

6. Type Faster with the iPad's Split Keyboard

If your thumbs are accustomed to typing on a phone and not a tablet, you can get a more comfortable keyboard by holding down on the keyboard key, or pulling the keyboard apart. That way, you can type with your thumbs. You can even drag the keyboard button upwards to put the split keyboard anywhere on the screen. Plus,

it has a few hidden buttons to make typing easier.

5. Type Numbers, Symbols, and Capital Letters Faster

If you hate pressing Shift to get a capital letter, or the number button to get a number, there's a faster way: just press the Shift key and drag your finger to the letter you want. Or, press on the number key and drag it to the number you want. It's a much easier way to type those special characters. And speaking of special characters, don't forget that you can

hold down on a keyboard button to get special characters for that letter (including ".com" if you hold down the period button in Safari).

4. Quickly Change or Move an Event in the Calendar

Nobody likes going into a calendar event and typing in a new event time just to move it. In the Calendar app, you can actually move events around just like you would icons on your iPhone home screen. Tap and hold on the event in day mode, and you'll see two dots appear around the box. You can then drag the edges up or down to change the duration of the event, or tap and drag the entire even to move it.

3. Press and Hold Mail's Compose Button to View Your Drafts

You can view your email drafts from Mail's main menu—you know, where it lists all your inboxes and folders—but that takes a few taps. If you want to get there quicker, just

press and hold on the "Compose" button in the bottom right-hand corner. It'll pull up a list of your saved drafts for you, so you can get back to writing that oh-so-important message.

2. Press and Hold Safari's Back Button to View Your History

Want to see the last few web pages you visited? You could tap that back button over and over again, or you could just

press and hold on the back button. This works in both Safari and Chrome, and you'll see all the pages that brought you to your current tab. It may work in some other browsers too; however, we haven't tested them all.

1. Tap the Menu Bar to Scroll Up

When you're reading a web page, article, or other long text—in any app—you don't need to manually scroll all the way back to the top. Just tap the menu bar at the top of the screen and you'll jump back up to the top of whatever you're reading.

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Παρασκευή 24 Ιανουαρίου 2014

Προσωρινή δυσλειτουργία στο Gmail και το Google+

Εκτός λειτουργίας σχεδόν σε όλο τον κόσμο παρέμεινε για λίγα λεπτά το βράδυ της Παρασκευής οι υπηρεσίες ηλεκτρονικού ταχυδρομείου Gmail και κοινωνικής δικτύωσης Google+.
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Νέος δορυφόρος θα μεσολαβεί στην επικοινωνία με τον ISS

Η NASA εκτόξευσε την Παρασκευή τον δορυφόρο TDRS-L, το τελευταίο μέλος ενός δικτύου αναμεταδοτών οι οποίοι μεσολαβούν στην επικοινωνία με τον Διεθνή Διαστημικό Σταθμό και όλες τις επιστημονικές αποστολές.
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Happy Birthday Mac, 30 χρόνια γιορτής από την Apple [VIDEO]


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Pebble Steel Unboxing, το πλαστικό smartwatch έγινε ρολόι


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Microsoft moved 3.9 million Xbox Ones, while Surface sales soared

The company's search for a new CEO is still the dominant narrative surrounding Microsoft. But if you're able to get past the quest to replace Ballmer, you'll find a company that's starting to get something of a second wind in its long life. For one, ...
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Πέμπτη 23 Ιανουαρίου 2014

Google Might Withdraw From DARPA Robotics Challenge (Phew!)

Google Might Withdraw From DARPA Robotics Challenge (Phew!)

Google's purchase of bonkers robotics company Boston Dynamics in December prompted lots of hand-wringing: owning a Department of Defense supplier doesn't jive with many people's concept of "don't be evil." At the time, Google said it wasn't interested in becoming a military contractor, and today's rumor seems to confirm that: according to PopSci, Google is withdrawing its team from the DARPA Robotics Challenge.


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