Tuesday, June 30, 2015

5 threats to Audi's new A4




AUDI HAS RELEASED details of its all-new A4, a larger and lighter follow up to its compact executive car. It enters a market crowded with strong offerings.
Design-wise, the new model seems to play it safe with an overall look that is more evolutionary than revolutionary.


But under the skin are major changes, including new engines, a new transmission, redesigned suspension, and a bigger cabin with a posher dashboard.
Some versions are as much as 120kg lighter than the existing A4, and as a result the new model offers better performance with reduced fuel consumption.
But even as the new A4 gears up to meet the motoring public at September’s Frankfurt auto show (expect a local debut at next year’s Singapore Motor Show, buy our reckoning), it faces stiffer competition than ever.


Below are five upcoming threats to the new Audi A4. It’s a short list that doesn’t even include the strong-selling Mercedes C-Class. But whether this key new model from the four-ring brand triumphs over its rivals, it’s clear that the real winners are its target customers. Executive car buyers have never been this spoilt for choice.

Alfa Romeo Giulia



Although a minor player now in danger of vanishing, Alfa Romeo is pinning its future on this make-or-break new model. The Giulia was created by a hand-picked team of engineers who were led by two ex-Ferrari men, and is part of a 5 billion Euro comeback plan for the storied Italian brand.
Alfa says the Giulia will offer Italian styling flair with cutting edge tech and a superior power-to-weight ratio to its competitors, to ensure that it delivers plenty of driving pleasure. It arrives in Singapore next year.

BMW 3 Series LCI

In BMW-speak, “LCI” stands for “Life Cycle Impulse”. In English, that means a mid-life revamp that brings a minor facelift and new engines to BMW’s best-selling model around the world.
The new 3 Series also gets a mildly refreshed cabin and 4G connectivity for its ConnectedDrive suite of online services (including a human concierge service from a call centre in the Philippines).

That might not sound like much, but the 3 Series has the best handling in its class and a formidable track record — in its 40-year history, on a global level it has never been outsold by any rival, ever. It should go on sale in Singapore around October. 

Jaguar XE


The British are determined to woo buyers in this segment, too, and the new XE is a serious effort from Jaguar. Instead of steel, the XE is largely made of aluminium. It’s an expensive but lightweight way to build cars, and is meant to give the XE the sort of athleticism that comes from a lack of flab.

In that way, Jaguar is taking an innovation that Audi itself is renowned for and taking it a step further — the German brand builds its flagship A8 out of aluminium.
Lexus IS 200t


This is a car that hasn’t yet been announced by its maker, but Lexus spent 10 years developing its new 2.0-litre turbo engine. After all that effort, you should expect to find the new powerplant, well, everywhere. Currently it powers the NX 200t crossover, but the all-new RX has already been confirmed as the next recipient of turbo power.

Beyond that, the IS would be a prime candidate for the new engine; a fine handling car, it currently has a smooth but lazy V6 engine. We would put money on Lexus replacing the sluggish IS 250 with a sportier IS 200t in 2016. That car would fare much better in the segment. 

Volkswagen Passat



Ironically, some of the stiffest competition for Audi could come from within (or above, given that Volkswagen is Audi’s parent). VW’s new Passat should offer a similar level of technology for less money, with key features that will be found in the new A4. It has an all-digital, virtual instrument cluster, for example, and its 1.4-litre turbo engine and seven-speed transmission are shared with the Audi.

We’ve driven the new Passat, as well, and found it to be a refined car that handles sharply and feels expensive inside. We hear it will be launched in Singapore within a month from now, too, so potential buyers won’t have to wait long to find out for themselves.


Sunday, June 28, 2015

ASUS GeForce® GTX 750 Ti OC edition performance graphics


  • 1202 MHz boost clock for up to 7.7% faster game performance.
  • DirectCU II with 0dB fan technologylets you enjoy light games in complete silence, and hardcore gaming 58% cooler with 3X-quieter performance.
  • Premium alloys in powerdelivery components defeat heat for cards that run 15% faster and last 2.5 times longer than reference.
  • G-syncsupports to deliver the smoothest and fastest faming experience by synchronizing display refresh rates to the GPU, eliminating screen tearing and minimizing display stutter and input lag.
  • GPU Tweakhelps you modify clock speeds, voltages, fan performance and more, all via an intuitive interface.
  • GPU Tweak Streamingshare on-screen action in real time – so others can watch live as games are played. 

Source: Asus Philippines

Saturday, June 27, 2015

Vertu’s new feature phone costs more than Php1M

Vertu, a British manufacturer of luxury mobile phones, has introduced a new Bentley-inspired feature phone with a price tag of more than Php1 million – the Vertu Signature for Bentley.
The Vertu Signature for Bentley is the company’s new phone to carry Bentley Motors Limited’s branding. The other one was the Android KitKat-powered Vertu for Bentley which was launched last year and costs more than Php700K.

The new Signature for Bentley is inspired by the Bentley Mulsanne Speed sedan. Do note that this is not a smartphone and most likely powered by the Series 40 OS like the original Signature. On the bright side it sports Beluga Black calf leather, sapphire crystal keypad, and a titanium Bentley emblem. Add to that Vertu’s exclusive services like Vertu Dedicated Concierge and Vertu Life.


The Vertu Signature for Bentley costs £14,500 or around Php1.03 million.


 Source: Vertu

Friday, June 26, 2015

You Can Now Use Microsoft Office on Your Android Phone – for Free

(Microsoft)
Android phandroids, your long wait is finally over. Microsoft’s mainstay productivity suite is finally available on Google-flavored phones.
Tacitly acknowledging that nobody is going to switch to Windows Phone just so they can edit PowerPoint presentations with their thumbs, Microsoft today officially made Office available for Android phones, free of charge. (It has been available for Android tablets since February.) A preview version has been available in the Google Play store since mid-May.

Now you can take your weighty Word docs, impressive Excel spreadsheets, and scintillating PowerPoint presentations with you, edit them on your Android phone, and then share all that Microsofty goodness with your colleagues. When you open the files on your computer, all your changes will be there, formatted correctly.

 

For that to work, of course, you’ll need to store your docs in the cloud. Office for Android phone can connect to most of the major cloud storage services, including Google Drive, Box, Dropbox, and Microsoft’s Sharepoint or OneDrive (obviously), but not iCloud.
Microsoft is making this version of Office free for personal use. If you want to use it commercially, you’ll need a paid subscription to Office 365 (at $10  a month, or $100 per year). The premium version will also give you a handful of extra features in Android Office, such as the ability to track edit changes in Word or annotate slides using PowerPoint Ink and save the information.

You can manually annotate PowerPoint slides with ‘Ink’ for free, but saving annotations is going to cost you. (Microsoft)

Office for Android Phones will work on Android handsets running KitKat (Android 4.4) and Lollipop (5.x); Microsoft says it will also support Google’s upcoming version of Android, known today only as “M,” when it becomes available. Office will come preloaded on Android phones from major handset makers — such as Samsung, LG, and Sony — later this year.



Thursday, June 25, 2015

Best smartphones 2015: Galaxy S6, LG G4, Huawei P8, iPhone 6 and more

THE SMARTPHONE MARKET is becoming increasingly competitive, make it harder and harder for buyers to choose which handset is right for them. 
With smartphone buyers being spoiled for choice, we have compiled a list of our favourite smartphones available for you to buy, so you can see which one best fits your needs - whether you're after a smartphone with a high-resolution display like the Galaxy S6 or LG G4, or a phone that will protect you from government snooping like Silent Circle's Blackphone.
Keep this page bookmarked, as we'll update it when another worthy contender is launched.
 
Samsung Galaxy S6


The Galaxy S6  is a phone of firsts for Samsung. It's the first flagship Galaxy phone to ditch plastic in favour of a high-end metal and glass body, the first to boast a QHD 2560x1440 display and the first to allow users to delete bloatware.
The Galaxy S6 packs a zippy Samsung-branded octa-core processor under the hood, which comes paired with Android 5.0 Lollipop and 3GB, and ships with either 32GB, 64GB or 128GB storage. There's also an iPhone-style fingerprint scanner baked into the home button, a 16MP rear-facing camera with OIS and real-time HDR and a 2,600mAh battery complete with wireless charging support. 

LG G4

If LG's claims are anything to go by, the G4's selling point is its design. As well as being made available in a 'ceramic' model, the LG G4 can be picked up clad in real leather. This leather casing houses the smartphone's 5.5in QDHD 2560x1440 538ppi display, which comes powered by a hexa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor, 3GB RAM and Android 5.0 Lollipop.  
LG is also looking to win over buyers with its custom Android skin, which adds unique features such as Knock Code and Smart Notice, an app that claims to know what you want before you do. Much like its LG G3 predecessor, the G4 also features its hardware controls on its rear, which the firm claims makes them more comfortable to use.

iPhone 6

The iPhone 6, soon to be no doubt be succeeded by the iPhone 7, is the first time Apple has gone beyond a screen size of 4in, with the smartphone boasting a 4.7in Retina display. Of course, for those who scoff at a 4.7in screen, the iPhone 6 Plus comes with an even-bigger 5.5in offering. It may be bigger than the iPhone 5S, but it's also slimmer, measuring in at a mere 6.9mm thick. This is thanks in part to its new design, with the iPhone 6 featuring a curvier look than its predecessor. In terms of specifications, Apple hasn't skimped, kitting out the iPhone 6 with an A8 processor, improved 8MP and 1.2MP cameras, an improved screen resolution, a beefier 1,810mAh battery and a built-in NFC for making mobile payments.

HTC One M9 

The HTC One M9 sees the firm upping its game in a bid to compete with Samsung and Apple, smartphone's design, camera and software. The flagship handset boasts the same metal design as its One M8 predecessor, housing its 5in 1080x1920 resolution screen. There's also an octa-core Snapdragon 810 processor under the hood, and a 20.7MP rear-facing camera.
HTC has also focused heavily on software with the One M9, equipping the phone with a contextually-aware app launcher, HTC Themes and an updated version of BlinkFeed. 

Huawei P8

The Huawei P8 packs  a 5.2in 1920x1080 screen which comes powered by a 2GHz 64-bit octa-core Kirin 930 processor, 3GB RAM and Google's Android 5.0 Lollipop software. There's also a 13MP rear-facing camera, an 8MP front-facing camera with built-in 'selfie' software features, 4G LTE support, a 2,680mAh battery and Signal+ technology, which Huawei claims will enhance the handset's call connection rate.




Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Lenovo takes on Intel with Windows 10-ready ideacentre Stick 300 pocket-sized PC

LENOVO HAS TAKEN ON INTEL and announced a pocket-sized PC, the idea centre Stick 300.
The device is very similar to Intel's Compute Stick and offers versatility in that it can connect to any display, and can become a cheap alternative to an all-in-one machine or the hub of a home entertainment system running Windows Media Centre.

The dongle-sized HDMI stick is just 15mm thick and contains an Intel Atom Z3735F processor alongside 2GB of RAM, 32GB of solid state storage and Wireless N WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity so that accessories such as a mouse and keyboard can be added.
The idea centre Stick 300 will initially ship with Windows 8.1, but will be available for a free upgrade to Windows 10 from 29 July
"Designed for consumer use in the home and on the go, the new pocket-sized compute stick is powerful enough for entertainment and web browsing, while affordable enough for existing PC owners to justify owning a second or third mobile PC option," said Lenovo.
"The idea centre Stick 300 expands the mobile computing experience and options for savvy shoppers, and is suitable for use in the home, dorm or office, while simultaneously offering portability and convenience for travellers."
Like Intel's Compute stick, Lenovo's ideacentre Stick 300 seems to be a halfway house between the likes of the Raspberry Pi, with its 'roll your own' credentials, and something that offers more flexibility than a streaming stick by having a complete operating system in a tiny form factor.
However, it will face stiff competition in this area from Google Chromecast, Roku's Streaming Stick, Amazon's Fire TV Stick, Microsoft's Wireless Display Adapter, the Raspberry Pi, the Asus Chromebit, the new BBC education box, and something called the Beelink, which appears to have similar innards to the ideacentre Stick 300 and is already on sale for slightly less money.

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Cherry Mobile launches smartphone brand CUBIX to be sold exclusively in Lazada



From the company behind Cherry Mobile Brand, Cosmic Technologies Inc. is officially launching their first exclusive online brand, CUBIX. With the growing shift towards e-commerce, the CUBIX aims to become a significant contributor in the growing online market. Amid staggering numbers in smartphone users and improved connectivity, consumer lifestyle has changed drastically. With new payment methods being created as well as better delivery services, consumers are provided with more affordable smartphones with the benefit of effortless online shopping.




Cosmic Technologies Inc, has partnered with Lazada for retailing CUBIX to online customers. “We believe that Lazada has the right e-commerce strategy and expertise to help bring awareness to the Cubix Brand. We are also confident that with the strong logistics capability and the wide cash-on-delivery network, CUBIX will be enjoyed by Filipinos nationwide,” says Maynard Ngu, President and CEO of Cosmic Technologies, Inc.

“Cosmic Technologies, the makers of Cherry Mobile, has been our partner since Lazada started in the Philippines and with the launch of CUBIX within the Cosmic Technologies family - their first exclusive online brand. We at Lazada are very much excited to be part of this milestone and bring CUBIX to Filipinos nationwide,” says Inanc Balci, CEO of Lazada Philippines

The CUBIX is an opportunity for Cosmic Technologies to increase its target consumers specially those looking for their next smartphone. Starting June 26 at 12 Noon, customers may purchase the CUBIX CUBE exclusively on Lazada for only P4,490 via www.lazada.com.ph/cherry-mobile-cubix/.

The device runs on Android Kitkat with a crisp 5” HD On Cell Display. Photos look great with its 13MP Camera and selfies look good with its 5MP Front Camera. With a fast 1.4 Ghz Octa Core Processor coupled with a 2GB RAM and 16GB ROM, the CUBIX Cube can handle resource hungry apps with ease. All CUBIX CUBE devices will have the Lazada App which enables online consumers to purchase other items from the convenience of their mobile device.




Brand Name:
CUBIX
Model Name:
CUBE
Operating System:
Android 4.4 Kitkat (Upgradeable to Lollipop)
Processor:
1.4 GHz Octa Core
SIM Slot 1:
Standard SIM
SIM Slot 2:
Micro SIM
Display:
5.0" IPS On Cell Full Lamination
Resolution:
720 x 1280 (HD)
Dimension / Weight:
140 x 71.9 x 7.9mm ; 135g
Memory:
16GB
RAM:
2GB
Expansion Slot:
microSD, up to 64 GB
Network
GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900MHz
WCDMA 2100/900 MHz
Connectivity:
Wifi b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
I/O Port:
Standard MicroUSB port
3.5mm Audio Jack
Rear:
13 MP with Flash
Front:
5 MP
Battery Capacity:
2000mAh, Removable


Local price and Availability announced for Lenovo S60



Lenovo Philippines makes an official announcement on the local availability and price of its 5-inch S60 smartphone.
image: http://www.yugatech.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/lenovo-s60.jpg
Lenovo S60 specs:
5-inch HD IPS display @ 1280 x 720 resolution, 294ppi
1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 64-bit quad-core CPU
Adreno 306 GPU
2GB RAM
8GB internal storage
up to 32GB via microSD
13MP rear camera w/ LED flash
5MP front camera
4G LTE, 3G
Dual-SIM, Dual-Standby
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0 w/ A2DP
GPS, A-GPS
FM Radio
Android 4.4 KitKat w/ Vibe UI 2.0
2,150mAh battery
143.3 x 72 x 7.7 mm
128 g
black, yellow, white and pink

The S60 will be available at Lenovo outlets nationwide starting the third week of June. It will sell for Php9,990 and comes with a free screen protector and back cover.

ASUS ZenPower: 10,050 mAh powerbank sale @ PhP795 on Lazada


Brace yourselves for June 25, as Lazada.com.ph launches one of ASUS' latest masterpieces to date: The world’s first credit card-sized powerbank, the ZenPower. With so many powerbanks that you can find in the stores left and right, finding the perfect one is just as important as finding the right outfit, especially if you don’t want to be carrying a bulky powerbank on a night out with friends – or probably with your date.

ASUS just announced its newest offering to all those who are always out and about but still require an unfailing amount of battery power on their mobile devices – the ASUS ZenPower which will be exclusively sold on Lazada.com.ph starting June 25 at noon.


With the ASUS ZenPower, you can expect stylish, lightweight, and compact design of a 10,050 mAh powerbank but with the same size as your credit card – fitting perfectly and seamlessly into your pocket. Available in Blue, Pink, Silver, and Gold, and weighing only 215 grams, ASUS ZenPower is the best solution for all urban lifestylistas who are always on the go and let style speak for themselves.
Lazada Philippines

Through ASUS' mobile technology and Lazada Philippines' innovative shopping solutions, the superior quality and design of the ZenPower can now be experienced effortlessly. Shop anywhere and anytime with the Lazada Mobile App, available for FREE on Google Play and the App Store- so whether you are stuck in the traffic or in between meetings, you can still shop with the Lazada Mobile App. With Lazada’s nationwide Cash-on-Delivery network, you can pay in cash once the items are delivered to your doorstep.
ASUS ZenPower will hit Lazada's online shelves on June 25 (Thursday) at 12:00 PM.

Monday, June 22, 2015

Everything we know about the iPhone 7 so far




We won't know exactly what Apple has in store for its next iPhone until September.
Even though that is still a few months away, various leaks and notes from analysts have painted a picture of what we might be able to expect from the successor to the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus.
Based on what we have heard, it sounds as if the changes will focus more on enhancing features such as the camera than on redesigning the phone's appearance.



A concept of the iPhone 7 (not associated with Apple).


It will probably be called the iPhone 7 or iPhone 6S.


The next iPhone may be so significantly different from the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus that Apple could call it the iPhone 7, not the iPhone 6s. At least that's what Ming Chi-Kuo of KGI Securities believes,
which he wrote in a note earlier this month. Other reports, however, have referred to the next iPhone as the iPhone 6s, and many still expect Apple to continue its trend of waiting two years before the giving the iPhone a new number.



It may launch on September 25.

Apple may release its next iPhone on September 25, according to the blog Mobile News, which claims to have obtained an internal staff email sent to employees of the British carrier Vodafone. The email reportedly outlined launch plans for the next iPhone, saying the phone would be released on September 25 with preorders starting September 18.
Apple will almost certainly launch the iPhone 7 in September, as it has done with new iPhones in the past, but there's no telling exactly when. Even if Mobile News' email is legitimate, there's no evidence to prove that Vodafone has any knowledge of Apple's iPhone launch plans.



It may come in two sizes, just like the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.

Kuo also believes Apple will stick to the sizes it introduced in September and will offer the next iPhone in 4.7- and 5.5-inch variants. 


The next iPhone may be more durable, too.


Apple may use the same Series 7000 aluminum found on the Apple Watch Sport's casing for its next iPhone, according to Kuo. This is said to be 60% more durable than the aluminum Apple uses for the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus. 







The iPhone 7 may be a bit bigger than the iPhone 6.


Kuo also said he thought the next iPhone would be 0.15 millimeters taller and 0.2 millimeters thicker than the iPhone 6, but it's unclear why. The extra thickness could be due to the new aluminum Apple reportedly plans to use, if Kuo's predictions turn out to be correct.





And there's a chance we'll see a new 4-inch iPhone, too.


The Taiwanese publication Digitimes reports that Apple is planning to release three iPhones: a 4.7-inch phone, a 5.5-inch model, and a new 4-inch iPhone. It's unclear how this 4-inch phone would fit into Apple's iPhone lineup and how it would be branded. Digitimes also has a mixed track record, so this report may be bogus.
The Chinese publication The Economic Daily News also reported that Apple would release a smaller 4-inch version of its next flagship phone.



There might not be a home button on the next iPhone.


The Taiwan-based news source Digitimes reports that Apple is working on a new design for the iPhone that would eliminate the home button. Instead the Touch ID fingerprint sensor would be integrated directly into the phone's screen. 
It's important to be really skeptical about this one — Digitimes has reported a lot of details about coming Apple products in the past that have turned out to be false. 



There could be a pink iPhone this time.

Apple is reportedly testing a new pink color option for iPhones, according to The Wall Street Journal. There is no indication that this will ever come to the market, but if Apple is actually experimenting with a new color, we could see it on the next iPhone. 




The camera may be a lot better. 

One of the more plausible rumors seems to be that the next iPhone's camera will get a big improvement. Blogger John Gruber said he heard that the next iPhone would have the "biggest camera jump ever." Apple also recently acquired the Israel-based camera company LinX for an estimated $20 million, according to The Wall Street Journal. LinX's technology could reduce noise and help the iPhone take clearer photos in low-light conditions, among other improvements, according to an analyst note from Macquarie Research. 


Specifically, Apple may upgrade the sensors on both the front and rear cameras for its next iPhone.


Kuo also believes the next iPhone will come with a 12-megapixel main camera, which would be a significant step up from the iPhone's 8-megapixel camera. But there's more compelling evidence about Apple's future plans for the iPhone's camera hidden within the code for iOS 9. Developer Hazma Sood discovered code that suggests the front-facing camera on the next iPhone will support 1080p video capture, 24-frames-per-second slow-motion shooting, a panoramic mode, and a flash.



 

You may be able to add 3D effects to photos.


In fact, LinX's technology may even allow you to add 3D effects to photos taken with the iPhone, according to the note from Macquarie. Specifically, the note says it could enable "3D object modeling" and that the next iPhone could come with a "duo camera." This essentially means the phone would come with more than one camera sensor so it could capture depth-of-field images. This sounds a lot like the camera on the HTC One M8.

 

We may see the same Force Touch technology Apple put into the Apple Watch.

The next iPhone will come with Apple's Force Touch technology that made its debut in the new MacBook and Apple Watch, according to KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. The Force Touch technology in the so-called iPhone 7 will be different from what is in Apple's other recent products, Kuo said. He doesn't think it will detect pressure as the sensor in the new MacBook's trackpad does, but rather it will sense "contact area on which the finger touches the screen to decide how big the pressure is."




And you'll be able to use this Force Touch technology to trigger new features in iOS.


It sounds as if the Force Touch screen will allow for various shortcuts in iOS, according to 9to5Mac's Mark Gurman, who says he spoke with a source who used a prototype from Apple. For example, you'd be able to do things including dropping pins in Apple Maps and scrolling through the iPhone media player by applying more pressure to the screen instead of swiping.



The next iPhone will probably have a better processor.


Apple usually upgrades the processor in its iPhones, so we will most likely see some performance improvements in the next iPhone. We have yet to hear any rumors or insight on exactly what types of enhancements to expect, but Bloomberg reported that Apple chose Samsung over Taiwan Semiconductor to produce its new iPhone chips. 


It'll come with the latest version of Apple's software, iOS 9.


Apple's new iPhones always ship with the latest software, so the iPhone 7 (or iPhone 6s) will come with iOS 9 preinstalled. If you have an older iPhone, you'll also be able to upgrade to iOS 9 when it launches in the fall.