Category Archives: Tech News

Fitscales for the Wii Balance Board is one very cool app

Fitscales for android, sorry iPhone users, is one extremely cool app.

The app allows you to weigh yourself quickly and easily with a Wii Fit Balance Board and Bluetooth enabled Android device. Weighing yourself is as simple as starting FitScales, syncing the balance board then standing still on the board when FitScales is ready. You can optionally sync your weight with RunKeeper and/or FitBit for easy tracking. The app works on both phones and tablets.

I must admit my Wii Fit Balance Board was gathering dust. Now I have a reason to use it.

The original iPhone to be made obsolete by Apple

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Everything reaches an end point and soon it will be the original iPhone. Released in 2007, nearly 6 years ago, it took the world by storm.

However, Apple Retail Stores will soon be classifying the original iPhone as obsolete. Products considered ‘obsolete’ are ineligible for service parts and documentation at retail stores and cannot be repaired at mail-in AppleCare Repair Centres either.

To be honest it is incredible that this phone is still being offered to be repaired this amount of time after its release. But then this is Apple, you offer one of the best customer services of any company.

Believe it or not Apple is going to go back into debt

Last week, Apple announced its plans to return $100 billion in stock to investors over the next few years. The increase more than doubled Apple’s original capital return program of $45 billion. Quarterly dividend payments also increased 15%, or $3.05 per common share.

Apple has a huge cash pile, but despite that it will have to go into debt to finance a return program of this size. It’s the first time Apple has borrowed since 1996.

Reuters reported –

Apple took initial steps Monday for what would be its first debt sale ever, as the U.S. computer giant lays the groundwork for what would be one of the most anticipated bond sales of the year.

The company was to begin investor calls today led by Deutsche Bank and Goldman Sachs, a source familiar with the situation told IFR, and filed SEC paperwork for a debt offering.

Nintendo digital sales are soaring

Nintendo’s new Wii U has been labeled a flop with estimated sales of only 55,000 units domestically in the month of March. Nintendo of America’s chief executive Reggie Fils-Aime isn’t worried, however. The executive told GamesIndustry.biz that digital downloads are soaring and fast becoming a “notable contributor” to the company’s bottom line, a trend he believes will continue.

“We have 15 Nintendo-published titles available, both physically and digitally [on the 3DS],” he said. “So far in 2013, of those 15 available in this format, 11 percent of sales have come through full digital downloads of those games.”

Nintendo’s 3DS handheld has been a surprise success for the company, selling 8 million units in the U.S. in its first two years of availability. Fils-Aime revealed that the hit 3DS game Fire Emblem alone has seen digital sales of around 80,000 copies.

Nintendo seem bullish of their successes but in reality the smartphone will takeover eventually.

However, Nintendo could cream in money by offering their software on iOS , android and other platforms. The hardware operation would just have to fold.

San Francisco iPhone anti theft campaign

In San Francisco police are undertaking a new tactic to stop people from buying stolen iPhones by trapping them in undercover stings. Dressed in plain clothes, the officers are going around certain city areas and selling iPhones which they readily indicate are stolen. When someone tries to buy one, they make an arrest.

The goal is to reduce the market for stolen iPhones by scaring consumers away. The police say that in San Francisco half of all thefts involve stealing smartphones, and often thieves target women. The police are specifically setting up in areas that they know are popular for selling stolen goods, like the corner of 7th and Market Streets.

What would be even better would be for a stolen iPhone to be rendered useless by the phone company. That way if stolen it would have no value.

Instagram and Facebook privacy concerns – that’s your last worry

How often do you post pictures on social networks or online? Worried about the social networks privacy policies? Well the UK just passed a law to trump the lot.

The Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act got passed by U.K. regulators last week despite the fact it gives Silicon Valley tech companies the right to exploit users’ images. Yes you read that correctly.

The Act amends a U.K. copyright law that allows commercial exploitation of images when the owner isn’t identified. Called “orphan works,” these images fall under “extended collective licensing,” and there are untold numbers of orphan images on the Internet, thanks to the common practice of stripping away metadata and other info. From the looks of it, simply uploading the photo or illustration to your own Facebook, Instagram or Flickr account doesn’t satisfy ownership claims. People have to proactively and intentionally register their images, and there’s only one place to do that in the U.K. The only other alternative to protect these works? Remove them off the Internet.

What’s even more startling is that the Act doesn’t just give companies permission to use the images as they see fit. In some cases, they can also act as if they actually own the work, which can open up resale or wholesale revenue. And the rightful owner will see none of the profits from that. It’s not even clear if they’ll get attribution.

The law ceases to amaze me at times. What’s your views on this new bit of legislation?

BBC iPlayer Radio just got a decent update on android

The BBC iPlayer Radio just got a decent update on android. Apart from working on the new screen resolutions, it has also had a facelift.

Features include –

– Take BBC Radio with you wherever you go
– Listen to live radio from all the BBC’s UK radio stations over Wi-Fi and mobile networks
– Quickly switch between stations with a simple radio tuner dial
– See what’s on-air across all stations via the Full Programme Guide
– Listen to on-demand programmes from the past 7 days
– See the currently playing track on music stations
– Find out what music and guests featured in on-demand programmes
– Set an alarm to wake up to your favourite station
– Set alerts for upcoming programmes
– Watch video clips including music sessions
– Find hundreds of BBC Podcasts to listen to
– Browse programmes by Schedule, Category, Featured and Most Popular
– Listen in the background or in standby, with quick access to what’s playing via the notifications panel

Try the Samsung Galaxy S4 first without buying it – new simulator

Samsung has created a simulator for the Samsung Galaxy S4 so that you can try all its new features prior to purchase. Just follow the on screen instructions. Click here

Naturally, this being Samsung, it won’t work on an iPad or iPhone as it needs flash. However, on your PC it is fairly fun to experiment with the various settings. However it is only a simulator and it doesn’t inform you that the memory is low if you have bought a 16gb model.