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Microsoft Band arrives in the UK – Cross Platform – Pre Order details
The Microsoft Band is now available to pre order at Amazon UK.
The Microsoft Band is the first device powered by Microsoft Health, that helps you achieve your wellness goals by tracking your heart rate, steps, calorie burn, and sleep quality. It also helps you be more productive with email previews and calendar alerts – right on your wrist.
Works with the phone you own – iPhone, Android, or Windows Phone.
Key specs –
-Achieve your wellness goals and stay more productive with:
-Daily physical activity and sleep tracking.
-24-hour heart rate tracking.
-Built-in GPS.
-Guided Workouts.
-Preview incoming calls, texts, social media updates, emails and calendar entries.
-Take notes and set reminders with Cortana.
-Comes with a ZAGG invisibleSHIELD Screen Protector
Microsoft Health has also integrates with RunKeeper, MyFitnessPal and MapMyfitnes. It will also have a partnership with health and well-being organisation Nuffield Health for the UK launch.
And yours for £169.99. This sounds like a good option especially with built in GPS.
Finally Nintendo is bringing its games to Smartphones – details
Via the Wall Street Journal –
“Nintendo has finally decided that it is time to start making mobile games for platforms like the iPhone/Android. The company has confirmed it will begin developing titles for smartphones and other mobile devices featuring famous franchises like Mario.”
This is big news and long overdue. If you have an android phone, you are probably using a game simulator to play many of these games already. Lets hope Nintendo do a good job when they release their ports.
Battle of the Giants – Camera shootout iPhone 6 Plus vs Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge
Mobilsiden has compared the iPhone 6 Plus with the new Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge (using final release firmware).
There are some great shots from both cameras, and whilst Mobilsiden concludes the S6 Edge is the clear winner, I personally think both cameras take good photos and its not conclusive enough in its testing.
More comparisons are needed with people, movement, and general day to day scenarios. However, it still gives you a good idea of what both phones are able to achieve.
Via – http://www.mobilsiden.dk/nyheder/kameraduel-apple-iphone-6-plus-vs-samsung-galaxy-s6-edge,lid.34134/
Apple removes other brands of fitness devices from their stores
” The Apple Store on Regent Street confirmed to TechRadar that Apple has now removed all of the fitness devices, including the Jawbone Up24 and Nike FuelBand. Fitbit had already been given the boot.” That was a quote from Techradar.com. Recode also got the same message from Apple stores in the US.
With the Apple Watch incoming clearly Apple wants to focus customers on their own fitness device. However, it may not be that sinister, just more of a case of needing to find extra store space to display all the new straps and Apple Watches.
The most important announcement from Apple’s Spring Event
On Tuesday, I commented that I personally thought the research kit and subsequent open source apps were the most important thing announced during Apple’s Spring Event.
Bloomberg.com has reported the following –
“Stanford University researchers awoke on Tuesday morning, the day after Apple’s “Spring Forward” media event, to discover that 11,000 people signed up for MyHeart Counts, a cardiovascular disease app built using ResearchKit.”
To get 10,000 people enrolled in a medical study normally, it would take a year and 50 medical centers around the country,” said Alan Yeung, medical director of Stanford Cardiovascular Health. “That’s the power of the phone.”
And that my friends is why this initiative by Apple is so important!
The new MacBook – major companies respond on twitter
Apple announced the new MacBook and very quickly major PC companies were quick to remind Apple and everyone why it wasn’t so special or the fact it was twice as expensive as something similar they produced. Of course, the MacBook is the only computer that runs OSX that allows seamless integration with all Apple devices.
Our #DellXPS 13’s virtually borderless infinity display has 5.7M pixels – that's 2M more than a 12” retina display. http://t.co/mrT9uwo7C2—
Dell (@Dell) March 10, 2015
ZenBook UX305 is even slimmer than the new Macbook. It's also about half the price. #Incredible http://t.co/ATSENGVMIi—
ASUS North America (@ASUSUSA) March 11, 2015
WE SEE YOUR thin laptop (#SoLastYear) & raise you 3 modes, 2 USB ports & a higher-resolution touch display. http://t.co/vm3K08YCpt—
Lenovo (@lenovo) March 10, 2015
Source – Dell, Lenovo, Asus
Apple Watch from £299 to £13,500 – My views based on all my wearable devices
So yesterday Apple held its Spring Forward event. And officially launched the Apple Watch. It comes in 3 pricing tiers. Cheap, Expensive and if you need to ask, you cannot afford it. Or Apple Sport from £299-£339, Apple Steel from £479 to £949 and Apple Watch Edition from £8,000 to £13,500. You can also buy extra straps and a spare charger for the Apple Watch.
The included apps by Apple are messages, phone, mail, calendar, activity, workout, maps, passbook, siri, music, camera remote, remote, weather, stocks, photos, alarm, stopwatch, timer, world clock and settings. The Apple Watch allows you to take calls, see your notifications, respond to them, share your heart beat, download third party apps and a whole lot more. The US version has Apple Pay app included.
If you want to learn more about the Apple Watch click here – http://www.apple.com/uk/watch/
So what do I think based on the Spring Forward Event and all the information released on the web.
Pros – Beautifully designed watch, stunning looking apps and also stunning third party apps. Likely to get launched with tons of apps and likely the best watch app eco system from day 1. Just look at some of the apps here – http://www.apple.com/uk/watch/app-store-apps/ .Price points. Different prices depending on your budget and then a mega expensive version for exclusivity. I have no qualms with any of Apple’s pricing models as the Sport version looks superb and is the cheapest. Of course you do need an iPhone. If you want to know more about the finishes, Apple produces a number of videos – http://www.apple.com/uk/watch/films/ . The taptic feedback system is a clever idea, as is all the customisable watch faces/options. The heart beat sharing is cool. The hardware is gorgeous for a smartwatch. Phone calls on the watch don’t have to be just via bluetooth as the watch also connects via wifi, meaning you phone can be anywhere in the house and connect to the watch, so long as its connected to the same wifi network.
Cons – Dreadful battery life of only 18 hours. There is a powersave mode to help keep the watch alive until you get home to recharge, so at least in this mode you can still use it as a watch. Untested in real world for reliability. You need to own an iPhone 5 or later, so if you had a iPhone 4S which is only 2.5 years old, you would have to upgrade your iPhone to a newer model.
So based on all my current experience using many wearables (see my reviews on wearables, index, reviews), my main concern is its battery life. This is not good enough based on what Apple declared as all day battery life equalling 18 hours. Secondly, all these apps and services – the more you have on the Apple Watch the worse the battery life will be. Plus, it is likely the watch will drain your iPhone battery too. Also, it is trying to be everything for everyone. Maybe the smartphone is dead, and the new smartphone will be on your wrist. But seriously, if I want to check items out, the iPhone has a much better and larger screen.
I will reserve further judgement until I have seen and used the Apple Watch myself. But I stand by my thoughts for now. I also asked myself how many people actually wear watches now? I used to years ago, but now use my phone to check the time. Well that was the case, but now I can use my FitBit Charge HR if required.
What do you think about the Watch?
Update – Apple has released a new battery page for the Apple Watch – http://www.apple.com/watch/battery.html – All-day battery life is based on 18 hours with the following use: 90 time checks, 90 notifications, 45 minutes of app use, and a 30-minute workout with music playback from Apple Watch via Bluetooth, over the course of 18 hours. Battery life varies by use, configuration, and many other factors; actual results will vary.Talk Time Test -Up to 3 hours. Hmmm. Dreadful as I first thought.
And one last thing. Apple choose 10th April as the day pre-orders go live, the same day Samsung launches its Samsung Galaxy S6. Coincidence?
Apple Spring Event – Apple TV, new MacBook and Research apps
So apart from the Apple Watch, Apple also announced the following –
1) Apple TV – now reduced to £59
2) MacBook 12 inch – a new slimmer MacBook was announced in 3 colours. http://www.apple.com/uk/macbook/ Seriously stunning and some amazing engineering. But only one connection port. The USB-C port allows Charging, USB 3.1 Gen 1 (up to 5 Gbps),Native DisplayPort 1.2 video output, VGA output using USB-C VGA Multiport Adapter (sold separately) and HDMI video output using USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter (sold separately).
3) Upgraded internals for other MacBooks.
4) 5 Research apps – Apple announced the Research Kit. The 5 medical research apps include glucose, cancer, asthma and more. It allows the iPhone user to privately submit data for research purposes to help combat these diseases. Maybe even help find a cure. I thought this was a really good idea, and even better that Apple would make this Open Source too.
5) HBO Now – Coming to Apple TV.
There was also a whole range of updates on units sold and Apple’s success.
Apple Watch – It has arrived and could cost upto £8,000 -details – link for viewing live stream
At 5pm UK time today, Apple will officially hold its Spring Forward event which will officially launch the Apple Watch to the world. It will be live streamed via a web browser, or using Apple TV box.
The Telegraph is reported the top finish version in rose gold is likely to cost around £8,000. Would anyone by technology at this price that will be out of date within a year? Maybe, Apple has a way to upgrade the Watch by keeping the original casing.
To watch the event – click here – http://www.apple.com/live/
If you are set on buying one of these, do come back after the announcement to share your thoughts. Are you more or less excited now you know whats on offer.

