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Twitter abandoning its Timeline – moving to new method – details

In a bizarre move, Twitter has started experimenting with a new way of displaying your tweets. Instead of the sensible time organised method, it has decided to ignore the time they were posted.

So now instead of tweets appearing in the the order they were posted, Twitter will reorganise your timeline in the order it decides upon which tweets seem more important or relevant. This is an experiment apparently to gauge users feedback. DON’T DO IT.

Watching an event or conversation unfold live is what makes Twitter special!!

If Twitter keep instigating these alienating moves, I can only see another social network benefitting. And that would be a shame.

Google Play Music Family Plans – Details of Global Rollout

Google Play Music Family plan is arriving in the coming days on Android devices in the US, Canada, the UK, Australia, France and Germany.

Google Play Music family plan will allow you and up to five family members who can subscribe to Google Play Music – together – for just $14.99 per month. You’ll unlock all of the same features you’d get from having individual subscriptions, including ad free, unlimited access to more than 35 million songs and the ability for each family member to stream simultaneously on any device, all for one low price. Now, you can keep your listening experiences separate from your partner and get music recommendations tailored to the music you like.

For clarity only my favourites will show up in my device and not my wife’s. And a family plan on Google play will also get your family access to YouTube Red in the US.

So at $2.50 a month for each person that becomes a reasonable offering. More countries will go live soon.

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The EU agrees on a new Cyber Law – Network and Information Security Directive – details

Via Reuters

EU lawmakers and member states struck a deal on the bloc’s first cyber-security law on Monday that will require Internet firms such as Google and Amazon to report serious breaches or face sanctions.

The deal, following five hours of negotiations between the European Parliament and EU governments, was reached in response to increasing worries about cyber attacks resulting in security and privacy breaches.

The European Commission’s digital chief, Andrus Ansip, said the new law would build up consumers’ trust in Internet services, especially cross-border services.

“The Internet knows no border – a problem in one country can have a knock-on effect in the rest of Europe. This is why we need EU-wide cyber-security solutions. This agreement is an important step in this direction,” he said.

The new law, known as the Network and Information Security Directive, sets out security and reporting obligations for companies in critical sectors such as transport, energy, health and finance. Web firms will be subject to less stringent obligations, than, say, airports or oil pipeline operators.

Under the measure, Internet companies such as Google, Amazon, eBay and Cisco – but not social networks like Facebook – will be required to report serious incidents to national authorities, which in turn will be able to impose sanctions on companies that fail to do so.

It was only a matter of time for this law to come to fruition and with all the cyber attacks, companies are now going to have to be even more vigilant or face the wrath of the new EU law.

Apple’s iPhone 6S Battery Case – Tim Cook Responds – Plus User Quotes

Mashable caught up with Apple’s CEO Tim Cook who attended one of Apple’s Hour of Code events in New York yesterday.

“Tim Cook said he was aware of the comments people were making about the case. “You know, I probably wouldn’t call it ‘the hump,'” Cook said. Tim Cook then pointed out that the issue with cases, like those from Mophie, are that they are so rigid it takes considerable strength and patience to put them on and take them off.

“If you make this solid all the way across,” said Cook, indicating the spots where the Apple case’s embedded battery stops and you just have the soft fluoroelastomer casing, “in order to get it on, you’d find it very difficult to get it on and off.” “So the guys had this great insight to put the bend in along with making it a smart case,” Cook explained.

Cook also commented on the viewpoint that the case is an admission the iPhone 6s battery is too small, saying most people who charge their iPhones every day won’t need the case. “But if you’re out hiking and you go on overnight trips… it’s kind of nice to have,” he said.”

So there you have it. The case is a design masterpiece. It is better than the design of the Mophie case and actually those that have genuinely bought the case to use it and not mock it deliberately, actually really like it!

https://twitter.com/dani2xll/status/674503719103406080

iOS 9.2 – Full details of the 40 changes

Apple released loads of updates last night for iPhones, iPads, Apple TV, Macs and the Apple Watch. iOS 9.2 was the firmware for iPads, iPhones and iPods. Below is a note of all the changes and fixes –

Apple Music improvements

–See which songs have been downloaded with the new download indicator next to each song in My Music and Playlists
–See works, composers, and performers while browsing Classical music in the Apple Music catalog
–You can now create a new playlist when adding a song to a playlist
–Your most recently changed playlist is now listed at the top when adding songs to playlists
–Download albums or playlists from your iCloud Music Library by tapping the iCloud download button

Apple News

– A new Top Stories section in News so you can stay up to date with the most important news of the day

Mail

– Mail Drop in Mail for sending large attachments

iBooks
iBooks now supports 3D Touch to peek and pop pages from the table of contents, your notes and bookmarks, or from search results inside a book
– iBooks now supports listening to an audiobook while you browse your library, read other books, or explore the iBooks Store

iPhone

iPhone support for the USB Camera Adapter to import photos and videos
– Improved stability of Safari
– Improved stability of Podcasts
– Fixing an issue that caused mail attachments to be inaccessible for some users with POP email accounts
– Resolving an issue for some users that caused attachments to overlap text in mail
– Fixing an issue where Live Photos could have turned off after restoring from a previous iCloud backup
– Addressing an issue that could cause search in Contacts to display no results
– Resolving an issue that could have prevented Calendar from displaying all seven days in week view
– Fixing an issue where Camera screen on iPad could be black when attempting to capture video
– Addressing an issue that could cause instability in the Activity app when viewing the day of Daylight Savings Time transition
– Fixing an issue that could prevent data from appearing in Health
– Fixing an issue that could prevent Wallet updates and Lock screen alerts from displaying
– Addressing an issue where updating iOS could prevent an alarm from going off
– Fixing an issue where some users were unable to login to Find my iPhone
– Fixing an issue that prevented some manual iCloud Backups from completing
– Addressing an issue where using the iPad keyboard could unintentionally trigger text selection mode
– Improved keyboard responsiveness when using Quick Reply
– Improved punctuation input on the 10-key Chinese (Pinyin & Stroke) keyboards with new expanded view of punctuation symbols and better predictions
– Fixing an issue on Cyrillic keyboards where caps lock would be enabled when typing in URL or email fields
– Siri support for Arabic (Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates)

Accessibility

–Fixing issues with VoiceOver when using Camera face detection
–Adding support for VoiceOver to wake up the screen
–Adding support for VoiceOver to invoke app switcher with 3D Touch gesture
–Fixing an issue with Guided Access when trying to end phone calls
–Improved functionality for Switch Control users when using 3D Touch
–Fixing an issue with speech rate of Speak Screen

Official Apple iPhone 6S Battery Case – It’s a superb design masterpiece – with hidden tech – details!

  

Seriously what is going on at Apple. They’ve just released this super sexy battery case and for a reasonable price. 

It’s so smooth and beautifully made I’ve rushed out and bought all the stock as I don’t want anyone to witness this design masterpiece for themselves. Call me selfish for buying all the stock but I don’t care 🙂

Joking aside its not that bad. How else can you hide an extra battery ? Unlike other battery cases, it uses a lightning cable not micro usb. The battery level reveals itself in the iPhone notification centre. And to ensure you don’t lose signal strength it has cell boosting built in. So actually it’s not so bad after all!

Of course a slightly thicker iPhone would be the proper solution!


Or has Apple lost the plot this year?

https://twitter.com/gilroyneil/status/674251180797796354

Sony MDR-1RNC ActiveNoise Cancelling Headphones – 3 Month Review

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Welcome to my review of the Sony MDR-1RNC Active Noise Cancelling headphones which include Sony’s S-Master Digital Amplifier, DSEE (digital sound enhancing engine) and active noise cancellation. These headphones are Sony’s flagship prestige over the ear noise cancelling headphones that come with a RRP of £499. I have provided a link to Amazon at the end where you can buy these for under £200 at the moment.

To ensure this review was fair, I have used these for 3 months before scribbling my thoughts down on paper. Headphones benefit from a burn in period of around 20 to 100 hours.

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Sony don’t scrimp with the box contents. You get a lovely carry case, an iPhone cable or a straight cable, flight adapter, manuals, micro usb charging lead and a little pouch to put all the accessories into which in turn fits inside the carry case.

You will notice the headphone pads from the photo above. These are the most comfortable to wear headphones I have ever worn. You will also notice the headphones fold flat to fit inside their carry case.

Before I carry on let’s take a look at the full specifications –

– Type – Closed
– Diaphragm – Liquid Crystal Polymer Film Diaphragm
– Driver Unit – 50mm
– Frequency Response – 5-24,000Hz
– Impedance – Power ON 51 ohm, OFF 19 ohm (at 1kHz)
– Sensitivities – Power ON 103 dB/mW, OFF 100 dB/mW
– Cord Type – PCOCC 1.2m
– Capacity – 100mW
– Magnet – Neodymium
– Weight – 330g
– Usage – 22 hours

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Sony describe the MDR-1RNC headphones as noise-cancelling headphones with Dual Noise Sensor and Digital Sound Enhancement Engine that eliminate 99.7% of all sounds. What actually happens is that when you turn on the noise cancellation the microphones quickly access your environment and automatically adapt the level and type of noise cancellation accordingly. So for example, when I was on a plane its adjusted the noise cancellation for aeroplane engine noise. If you had screeching cars, barking dogs and train noise this all would be removed/reduced. All rather clever stuff.

On this particular flight I was next to the editor of Oxygadgets who had the top of the range Bose noise cancellation headphones. So the obvious thing to do was to compare which headphone a) sounded better and b) removed the most engine noise. We both agreed the Sony did a better job on both accounts, although on just noise cancellation it was fairly close.

Music is about the whole experience brought together in its purest, most natural form and these headphones have been created by music-lovers, then tuned by musicians to give you that in-the-club, at-the-concert feeling and natural sound. They come with liquid crystal polymer film diaphragms and a specially engineered, ultra wideband HD driver which helps deliver precise mid to high range sound and powerful lows. Beat Response Control is included. This features an enlarged air vent,boosts bass while pressure-relieving cushions fit snugly around the ears, sealing in sound.

Finally the S-Master amplifier and Digital Sound Enhancer provides a natural sound with a spacious feel by restoring high frequencies and low amplitude audio lost through compression. So plug these into your iPhone or other mobile device and experience really impressive sound without the disturbance of background noise.

The headphones come with two types of headphone cable, one with iPhone controls and the other without. The iPhone cable has controls for music and taking calls, all of which work really well and calls sounded clear on both ends.

As I said in the beginning I have had these for three months and over time the sound quality has improved more and more. The frequency range is impressive, but more importantly these are a musical and enjoyable headphone to use and directly from your mobile phone. Their comfort is legendary so I found myself wearing these for hours and hours at a time. In terms of bass, if the music has bass, the MDR-1RNC deliver it. Vocals and mids are good too. I do think the S-Master amp and DSEE technology work really well with MP3 or downloadable music which is heavily compressed.

All in all these are might impressive and a highly recommended choose for people that travel and want to remove background noise.

Sony MDR1RNC Noise Cancelling Prestige Headphones – Black on special offer at Amazon UK

What happens when you leave your wallet at home ? Apple Pay? Mobile Apps?

Yesterday started like normal except about one hour into to the morning I realised that my wallet was not in my pocket. 

Two swear words later and I realised I had left it at home. A year ago based on the day ahead I would have had to have driven home to pick up my wallet. 

But with the ability to use Apple Pay on my iPhone and along with other mobile and banking apps I was decided to see if I could manage to survive the day without my wallet?

During the day I went to specific places that had contactless credit card machines, which meant I could use Apple Pay accordingly. Whilst Apple Pay is accepted in a number of places it is not widespread enough yet but it is getting better. For example I bought some groceries in Tesco’s which accepted Apple Pay. However, some other Tesco stores I have visited do not accept Apple Pay.

I think once Samsung and Android Pay arrive in the UK, the adoption by retailer for contactless payment will accelerate, so I do hope we see these services asap.

I was not sure everywhere I was travelling too would accept Apple Pay, so for a backup I used my banking app at a cash machine, and withdrew some cash. You can’t beat hard cold cash!

Fortunately, I had enough credit on my Starbucks app to purchase an expresso and a piece of cake.

So throughout the day I managed quite well with just my phone and mobile apps. Then came the low fuel warning on the car so off to the nearest petrol station. Before I fuelled up I went and asked the cashier if they accepted contactless payments.

They didn’t.

So this was the time I had to use the cash I had withdrawn using my mobile banking app.

So by the time I got home, I had managed without my wallet. I reckon in another 12-18 months time carrying a wallet will not be necessary at all.

Fancy a Windows 10 Phone – Microsoft Lumia 550 up for order £89.99 – details/specs

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The Microsoft Lumia 550 is now up for order at £89.99.

– A richer Office experience- The Lumia 550 comes with the latest version of the Office apps you love. Word, Excel, and PowerPoint have been optimised for mobile use. They function beautifully on a phone, and with rich editing tools built in, the new Outlook Mail app makes managing email on the go effortless.

– Work anywhere- With Windows 10 on your Lumia 550, you can access the same great Microsoft services and apps that you’re familiar with on your laptop. Free OneDrive storage helps keep your documents safe in the cloud and gives you the freedom to access and edit them on your phone.

– Your truly personal assistant- Start your day with a personalised snapshot of the information you want

– Cortana gives you traffic info, the weather forecast, and your schedule. Need to buy flowers? With Cortana for Windows 10, you can set a location-based reminder on a PC and it will arrive just in time on your Lumia. Get your own personal assistant and find out what it’s like to have help with everyday tasks.

– Faster and smoother- The Lumia 550 is designed for 4G LTE, so you’ll get a blazing fast data connection to let you get more done. Multitasking is super smooth across all of your open apps with a Qualcomm Snapdragon quad-core processor, while the beautiful 4.7″ HD display is great for viewing documents and pictures. All at a price that won’t put a dent in your wallet.

– Powerful performance- Look forward to your day without the worries of needing a power boost. With a powerful 2100 mAh battery, an ultra low power Glance Screen that gives you notifications without turning on your phone, and an effective Battery Saver mode, the Lumia 550 goes as long as your day calls for.

Key Specs

– Operating system Windows 10
– Display 4.7” HD
– Battery Removable 2100 mAh battery
– Processor Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 210 (MSM8909
– 1.1 GHz quad core processor
– Main camera 5 MP AF f/2.4, 720p @ 30 fps video
– Flash: single LED
– Front facing camera 2 MP
– Memory 1 GB RAM, 8 GB internal mass memory + up to 200 GB Micro SD
– Dimensions 136.1 x 67.8 x 9.9 mm
– Weight 141.9 g

Snapdragon 210 processor. Hmmm call me cynical but will this phone be slow?

If you want to pre order one from Amazon UK, click link below

Microsoft Lumia 550, 4G, 4.7″ , Windows 10, 8Gb UK Sim Free (Black)

Dropbox bows to competition – closing down Carousel and Mailbox

From Dropbox –

In 2013, we acquired Mailbox because we believed in the way it was making mobile email better. In 2014, we launched Carousel to create a new way to experience and share photos. With both, we aspired to extend the simplicity of Dropbox to other parts of our users’ lives.

Building new products is about learning as much as it’s about making. It’s also about tough choices. Over the past few months, we’ve increased our team’s focus on collaboration and simplifying the way people work together. In light of that, we’ve made the difficult decision to shut down Carousel and Mailbox.

The Carousel and Mailbox teams have built products that are loved by many people and their work will continue to have an impact. We’ll be taking key features from Carousel back to the place where your photos live—in the Dropbox app. We’ll also be using what we’ve learned from Mailbox to build new ways to communicate and collaborate on Dropbox (you can see early signs of this focus with Paper).

We’re committed to making the transitions from these products as painless as possible. We’ve posted more information on the Carousel blog and the Mailbox blog, and we’ll be communicating details directly to users of both apps in the coming days. Mailbox will be shut down on February 26th, 2016, and Carousel will be shut down on March 31st, 2016.

I never liked Carousel although I know some of you did enjoy using it but with completion from Google Photos and other players, it only makes sense to have one app that does it all. Mailbox was an odd one so its loss won’t be missed.

What about you?

Source Dropbox