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This is Super Mario Run from Nintendo for iOS – Wow

When Apple held the keynote speech to announce the new iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, it featured a segment near the beginning with Nintendo showing off their first proper game on mobile phone, specifically the iPhone, and exclusively available on iOS. Sorry android users you have a long wait, probably 3 months before the exclusivity period expires.

At that point no other phone mattered. To play Super Mario Run I had to have an iPhone 🙂 I personally cannot wait for this game to arrive. It is free to download and play, but to unlock the full version costs $9.99. This tactic of platform exclusive titles is likely to be used more and more too.

You can get notified when the app is available on the 15th December 2016, by heading over to the Apple AppStore – Click HERE.

In the meantime, what Super Mario Run in action or play it yourself in an Apple Store!

Pro photo tips for using Portrait mode on iPhone 7 Plus

Apple has created a page of tips by pro photographers on how they get the best shots using the portrait camera mode on the iPhone 7 Plus. (link at end of post)

“JerSean Golatt says using Portrait mode on iPhone 7 Plus is “important for storytelling as a whole” and “adds value for those with lower than commercial budgets and brings speed to share their stories like never before.” Golatt recommends, “get up close to your subject to bring out the details.”

“Jeremy Cowart is known for taking incredible portraits of celebrities. This portrait of his son is a favorite image he’s shot using iPhone 7 Plus saying, “I’m kind of freaking out. Portrait mode is unbelievable.” He recommends minimizing the background and “cut out the distractions from your subject,” and “try to find the shade and put the sun behind your subject as a nice back light.” He also finds “pulling the exposure down just a hair really makes my images look more cinematic.”

“Benj Haisch said Portrait mode “is absolutely changing the way I look at mobile photography. Having a wide angle 28 mm equivalent paired with the 56 mm equivalent and Portrait mode has been game-changer in achieving professional results without bringing any additional equipment.” He says, “having soft, diffused lighting will help with keeping the photo flattering to your subject. Find a space that isn’t too busy or distracting, as Portrait mode will create a photo that really pops.”

Roses #iPhone7Plus #PortraitMode

The above shot is taken by myself and ring homes what I have discovered when using this mode on my iPhone 7 Plus. Lighting is really important as is a having a definite solid area to focus on and a plain background. With the roses, I dropped the exposure down and added a vignette to darken the edges even more to bring the roses more into focus.

I do recommend having a look at the photos from the pro photographers linked in Apple’s article. Link below.

Source – Apple Pro Tips + Sample Photos from the Pros

Pebble cancels the Pebble Time 2 and Core – It’s Game Over

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“Fitbit is very close to announcing its plan to purchase Pebble, according to a new report from Bloomberg, which describes the rumored deal as “imminent.” The leading maker of fitness trackers has offered jobs to roughly 40 percent of Pebble’s staff, with most of those going to software engineers. Fitbit’s buyout of Pebble will focus on the smartwatch startup’s software assets, like the operating system on Pebble’s existing devices.

But the deal will reportedly not cover any hardware — including both current and future Pebble products. “The rest of Pebble’s assets, including product inventory and server equipment, will be sold off separately” says the report, which is backed by sources said to be familiar with the acquisition.

As a result, the Pebble Time 2 and Pebble Core will be canceled and won’t ever ship to Kickstarter backers and pre-order customers. Refunds will be issued to everyone that supported either product through crowdfunding.”

Not much to say other than its a shame to see that Pebble will cease to exist soon, but one can only hope that all the talented engineers from Pebble help make Fitbit devices even better.

Useful Links

Grab yourself a Pebble deal before time runs out
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Apple HomeKit vs Amazon Echo Dot – My Experience – Alexa vs Siri vs Google

Black Friday arrived. And so did a price reduction on the Amazon Echo and Echo Dot. I quickly setup the Echo Dot.

Echo Dot

Now in terms of potential options that can connect to the Echo Dot, the list is fairly vast. But what you have to do is add a skill into the Alexa app. I connected my Belkin Wemo Smart Lights to the Echo Dot via a third party skill using an app to link everything. The app was called Yonomi. Alexa needed me to speak voice commands pretty precisely otherwise it failed to deliver the result I required. In fact, after getting my lights setup, it just stopped working with the lights. I also had issues with voice recognition. Several times, it decided I wanted to enquire about the price of goods and asked if I wanted to buy it.

To stop unwanted purchases, I strongly recommend adding a pin code which you will need to be spoken to confirm any expenditure.

Other things, like playing music and other miscellaneous items worked. A bonus is playing podcast. Just say Alexa, play Tech Addicts Podcast and it will play the latest episode. This is accomplished by Tunein Radio.

All these skills and services make the Echo quite compelling and gives it an advantage over any other option with the following proviso being its security.

The only part that worried me about the Amazon Echo setup is the security aspect, or lack of. Skills were added via a third party. Amazon had no 2 factor authentication. And what about these third party services and apps needed to add skills? Again, the security aspect is not controlled centrally by Amazon or with 2 factor authentication.

Apple HomeKit.

HomeKit

I have seen the HomeKit app on my iPhone 7 Plus for ages and it did nothing. So after being totally frustrated with the Belkin Wemo Smart Lights, I invested in the Philips Hue lights, which work on both the Echo and Apple HomeKit.

I decided to setup the Philips Hue in my living room first. It was so simple to install and setup. Then to link into the Apple HomeKit and Siri was quick and easy as well. Remote access is controlled by my Apple TV v4. You cannot activate remote access unless you have 2 factor authentication on your iCloud account. So unlike Amazon’s setup, the Apple solution feels and is far more secure. No third parties controlling the internet devices.

Now saying, Hey Siri turn on the lights, or change colour to red, blue, green or activate a scene, or dim or turn off is simply a breeze. You don’t need to speak an exact phrase, you can converse fairly naturally. Now obviously, my wife needs to be able to control the lights. So from HomeKit settings, I sent her an invite.

My wife appears, having accepted my invite, with HomeKit now setup on her iPhone and Apple Watch with all the scenes and lights that I had on my setup. So now she could just ask Siri to operate the lights. My wife hates technology. This is probably the first time I have seen her enjoying the experience of adjusting the lights and colour of the lights just by her voice. As the expression goes, it did just work.

I also know that the Apple solution is the better option, since my wife asked if I could install a few more around the house. Also, using your Apple Watch to control your lights is cool IMO.

The problem with HomeKit is lack of devices and services that connect to it, although it does have decent security.

Alexa vs Siri vs Google.

So now we get down to the different platforms and voice control. All three are different and all three work in different ways. Google is better at finding information from the web. Google now has its own Google Home system. Whilst it is early days for Google, it does show some great promise. Alexa needs to be spoken to in a precise manner and links well with Amazon services and a range of third party apps. I am concerned about the lack of security currently with Amazon’s setup. Alexa struggles to recognise my voice quite a bit. Siri is more like a virtual personal assistant that in my world works really well. And now Siri controls my home lightning in a natural way.

As to which system suits you best will depend on what you need it to do and what hardware you own! To have the sleekest home setup you may more than one system.

One thing is certain, and that is the future is going to be fascinating!

Useful Links

More information and latest pricing on Amazon Echo and Echo Dot
More information and the latest pricing on Philips Hue Lighting

Sennheiser HD 598 cs Headphone review – Are these the best headphones made by Sennheiser? Also Sennheiser HD 598 cs vs 598’s

Sennheiser HD598 cs vs 598 SE

Welcome to my review of the Sennheiser HD 598 cs headphone.

The Sennheiser HD 598 cs are not the first pair of Sennheiser headphones that I have reviewed or used. In fact I have reviewed the Sennheiser HD 598 SE, HD 518 and Momentum Wireless 2.0. To recap on these reviews – Click HERE.

I have also owned the amazing HD 600 headphones.

I currently own the Sennheiser HD 598 SE headphones which are on open back version. This means sound leaks, so whatever you are listening to, everyone can dance to your tunes as well. So for commuting on public transport these are not ideal as you can also hear everything going on around you. But at home, in private, these are splendid and provide a massive detailed soundstage.

The Sennheiser HD 598 cs are a closed back design. This means you music stays private. I had not heard of this model until Amazon had it available as a Black Friday special deal of £89.99. It seems Amazon got Sennheiser to make a special version of the HD 598 SE (open back) headphones. Except, after a bit of digging it seems that the HD 598 cs could be the new Sennheiser HD 569 closed back headphones in disguise. In the useful links, at the end of this review, I left a link to the HD 569’s. See what you think. They look really similar and have the same ohm and SPL figures.

But there are more differences between the open back and closed back models. From a physical point of view, they look identical. However, the technical specifications are different. The 598 SE have an impedance of 50 ohms, whereas the 598 cs are 23 ohms. The 598 SE SPL is 112db whereas the 598 cs are 115db. These 2 technical specs mean the 598 cs version are considerably easier to drive from a phone, MP3 player, or any device for that matter and go louder faster and easier.

The open back 598 SE have a wider frequency range at 12 – 38,000 Hz. The 598 Cs are 10 – 28,000 Hz. The closed back version have a more punchier bass than the open back version, but these are not bass heavy headphones. I would classify them as bass perfect headphones at their price point.

So from a physical point of view there are differences. The 598 cs use velvet type ear cushions whereas the open back 598 SE use a velour material for the ear cushions. See photos. Also the headband on the 598 cs seems less cushioned (its not) but it doesn’t have the air suspension cushioning as the 598 SE. Also the 598 SE have the name Sennheiser embedded in the headband.

Sennheiser HD598 cs vs 598 SE

Sennheiser HD598 cs vs 598 SE

Photo above. 598 cs (closed back on left) and 598 SE (open back on right).

Another small difference is the fact that the 598 cs drivers seem to be slightly angled. Also the ear cups are finished differently. See below.

Sennheiser HD598 cs vs 598 SE

On the bottom is the 598 SE (open) and the speaker grill is perforated to allow the sound to spill out. On top the 598 cs (closed) has a material like finish.

Specs aside, what matters is how these sound. After 100 hours burn in the Sennheiser HD 598 cs absolutely rock. Because they are easier to drive they sound ace straight out of my iPhone 7+ and MacBook. They are so dynamic, engaging and incredibly musical that you just want to listen to every song you ever owned again and again. The 598 cs also rock out with so much ease and have tons of volume from both my iPhone 7 and MacBook.

In case you are interested, the Sennheiser comes with a HD 598Cs headset/ 1.2m cable with 1-button remote/ 3.5mm straight plug; 3m cable/ 6.3mm straight plug. The HD 598 SE have a 1.2m cable with a 3.5mm plug but without the 1 button remote.

In the title I asked “are these the best headphones made by Sennheiser?”. I am going to say yes in the context of most people will love these and more importantly afford them. You don’t need any fancy equipment, amps or dacs. At 23 ohms and with a sound pressure of 115db these are super efficient. Therefore, all you need is your current phone. You then will get the superb Sennheiser sound across the entire sound spectrum, mid, treble and bass. The headphones are not genre dependant either. They just rock with anything and don’t ruin the music.

Looks like I will be needed my Apple Lightning to 3.5m headphone adapter for a while longer!

These are more than recommended, these are probably the first headphone that is a must buy from me so long as you can cope with a wired connection. Even if these cost £150, they would be worth every penny.

Useful Links

More info on the Sennheiser HD 598 cs and the latest pricing
More information and the latest pricing on the Sennheiser HD 598 SE Open Back
More information and the latest pricing on the Sennheiser HD 569 closed back headphones

Apple goes on record to apologise for the calendar spam – here’s how to stop the spam!

Apple has officially acknowledged and apologised for the calendar spam that is affecting iCloud calendars. This problem has affected my wife and many of my friends.

Apple has stated “We are sorry that some of our users are receiving spam calendar invitations. We are actively working to address this issue by identifying and blocking suspicious senders and spam in the invites being sent.” This came via Rene Ritchie of iMore.com. Tweet below.

If you receive a calendar spam entry, there are two methods needed to remove the problem. First if you decline, accept, or choose maybe on an incoming iCloud invite this lets the hackers know that your iCloud email address is valid.

Firstly, log in to iCloud via a web browser. This means going to http://www.icloud.com. Select the Calendar. the calendar settings. This is the cog bottom left. Go to Preferences, then choose Advanced. Choose to receive all event invitations as email. Emails can be more easily ignored and deleted.

Second, on your iPhone or iPad. Open the calendar app. Tap calendars. Now you can create a new Calendar, name it “Spam”. Tap on the offending spam calendar invite and move it to the “Spam” calendar. Once you have moved all the offending entries, you then delete the Spam Calendar entirely. This method does not tip off the spammers and removes the problem until Apple fixes it.

https://twitter.com/reneritchie/status/804081476904042496

Amazon’s Cyber Wednesday Sale – My personal picks from today

Amazon’s Cyber Wednesday’s Deals are live today. Once again, I have picked out the best so far for today . You should also have a browse yourself for the tech deals using the link below. I will update this post throughout the day.

Big discounts on smart home products, worth browsing this section as some great big brand gear on offer e.g. Amazon Alexa, Hive, Nest, Netatmo, Philips, Sonos
http://amzn.to/2fmNQC2

£20 off Amazon Fire 7 Tablet now £29.99
http://amzn.to/2fRvvcj

£10 off Amazon Fire TV Stick £24.99 now
http://amzn.to/2gJiRks

50% off the most have toys for this year.
http://amzn.to/2fmTNP8

£30 off Amazon Echo and £10 off Amazon Echo Dot. The smaller Dot does have a built in speaker as well.
http://amzn.to/2g1vh5c

50% off Fossil Connected Watches
http://amzn.to/2fwhtAQ

57% off Logitech Z906 Stereo 3D 5.1 Dolby Surround Speaker System
http://amzn.to/2gE61R7

Up to £350 off TV’s and projectors, major brands. Getting a new TV now is a good time at these prices
http://amzn.to/2fmMyXD

Massive discounts on 55 inch 4K TV’s from Sony, Samsung, HiSense, LG and Panasonic
http://amzn.to/2fB8751

Same as above but for 40 inch TV’s from all the major brands
http://amzn.to/2gqpy6d

Up to £250 off laptops, major brand laptops
http://amzn.to/2gLoDRW

£199 Xbox One S 500gb Bundle – Minecraft and Forza Horizon 3
http://amzn.to/2gvPiis

From £229 – 249 Sony Playstation 4 1TB Deal Bundles – Call of Duty Legacy Edition Bundle + FIFA 17 / Lego SW Game + Movie / Uncharted 4 / Mega Game Packs
http://amzn.to/2gqoKOv

Large discounts across all Sandisk Micro SD cards from £5.99!
http://amzn.to/2gvMwtU

32% of Wileyfox Swift 2 and Wileyfox Swift 2 Plus
http://amzn.to/2g6jdgC

28% off Nest Security Camera now £114.99
http://amzn.to/2gCYO6t

£30 off Sonos Play Speaker
http://amzn.to/2gmhzqD

Up to 40% off Withings Activity Watches, Trackers
http://amzn.to/2g6mEUz

Up to 50% off Smart Home lighting
http://amzn.to/2fxc9LY

Amazon Echo Dot – The Highs & Lows of Amazon’s Little Connected Miracle

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Amazon had their Echo Dot on a Bank Holiday offer which took £10 off the price, making it £39.99. The offer is still valid today on Cyber Monday, so if you want one, click the link below in the useful links section at the end of the article.

There is not much to the Amazon Echo Dot. In the box is the Echo Dot itself, a micro USB cable that plugs into the UK adapter. A few mini booklets are provided. All you have to do is download the Amazon Alexa app, plug the Echo Dot in to the power socket, sign in via the app and it takes your wifi credentials and sets itself up.

You can now say things like, Alexa will it rain tomorrow. Or will it rain on Wednesday, and stuff like that. If you want the Echo Dot powered by a voice spoken assistant called Alexa, you can add more features, called skills. The USA has over 3,000 skills. The UK is somewhat behind that number, but it has only recently been launched in the UK.

So what can the Echo Dot do now –

– Amazon Echo Dot is a hands-free, voice-controlled device that uses Alexa to play music, control smart home devices, provide information, read the news, set alarms and more
– Connects to speakers or headphones through Bluetooth or 3.5 mm stereo cable to play music from Amazon Music, Spotify and TuneIn
– Controls lights, switches, thermostats and more with compatible connected devices from WeMo, Philips Hue, Hive, Netatmo, Nest, tado° and others
– Hears you from across the room with 7 microphones for far-field hands-free voice control, even in noisy environments or while playing music
– Includes a built-in speaker so it can work on its own as a smart alarm clock in the bedroom, an assistant in the kitchen, or anywhere you might want a voice-controlled device
– Always getting smarter – Alexa updates through the cloud automatically and is continually learning, adding new features and skills

So in no particular order these are the lows and highs, starting with the lows first –

– sometimes it did not understand my voice/accent.
– you have to remember to start every sentence with Alexa. It is not aware of context and any commands have to be spoken precisely as it has been programmed
– my Belkin Wemo Smart Lights did not work with the Echo Dot without adding a skill (or service) from Konomi. Once added I could say things like “Alexa, lights on”. This was all working perfectly, and then none of the voice commands worked. I got this working again, only for it to fail again
– Be careful with compatibility. I though Wemo products were supported by the Echo Dot. Turns out it is only certain WeMo products and not my smart lights. (in hindsight it would have made more sense 2 years ago to spend the extra and buy Philips Hue lights)

And now for the highs –

– setup was a breeze
– I really like the small size of the Echo Dot. It is small enough to not disturb the look of any room. The microphones work really well.
– despite the issues with Belkin WeMo Smart light bulbs, this is the only product that has been able to connect to these and allow operation by voice
– Amazon’s Echo and Echo Dot has vastly more connectivity services than Apple’s HomeKit.
– The speaker on the Echo Dot is much louder than I expected and sat on a solid wooden shelf delivers a lot of punch for its size
– With Prime Music (the free option) I can play music from most genres
– If the sound is not loud enough, connecting to a bigger speaker is easy.
– Its early days but the amount of stuff and services the Echo can connect to is vast

The big plus is it doesn’t need voice training. That means my wife can turn the lights on, off or dim them using her voice. Early days but so far, its great fun and impressive little piece of kit.

Useful Links
Amazon Echo Dot

Amazon’s Cyber Monday Sale – My best picks from today’s deals

Amazon’s Cyber Monday Deals are live today. Once again, I have picked out the best so far for today . You should also have a browse yourself for the tech deals using the link below. I will update this post throughout the day.

Big discounts on smart home products, worth browsing this section as some great big brand gear on offer e.g. Amazon Alexa, Hive, Nest, Netatmo, Philips, Sonos
http://amzn.to/2fmNQC2

£20 off Amazon Fire 7 Tablet now £29.99
http://amzn.to/2fRvvcj

£10 off Amazon Fire TV Stick £24.99 now
http://amzn.to/2gJiRks

50% off the most have toys for this year.
http://amzn.to/2fmTNP8

£30 off Amazon Echo and £10 off Amazon Echo Dot. The smaller Dot does have a built in speaker as well.
http://amzn.to/2g1vh5c

69% off. 200gb Sandisk micro SD card. Now £42.99
http://amzn.to/2gxoNIo

23% off Blu Vivo 6 – 4G LTE SIM-Free Smartphone -64GB+4GB RAM now £184.99 . Look at the spec vs price. Full Body Metal Design, 5.5″ Full HD Curved Display + Corning Gorilla Glass 3, 13MP Sony IMX258 with PDAF and Laser Autofocus + 8MP Front Camera,MediaTek Helio P10 64-Bit 1.8GHz Octa Core processor, 64GB Internal Memory 4 GB RAM and Micro SD up to 64GB,Fingerprint Sensor and Security supported; Equipped with 3,130 mAh Battery and DTS Surround Sound, 4G LTE/FDD(1/3/7/8/20) ,4G LTE TDD(38/39/40/41), 3G (900/1900/2100) – new model too
http://amzn.to/2gzZhnc

55% Sennheiser HD 598 cS – unique opportunity to get these headphones. These are closed back, 23 ohms, 115db, making them ideal for portable devices. Mine arrived yesterday and they sound awesome. Highly recommended !!!
http://amzn.to/2fB1ShV

Up to £350 off TV’s and projectors, major brands. Getting a new TV now is a good time at these prices
http://amzn.to/2fmMyXD

Massive discounts on 55 inch 4K TV’s from Sony, Samsung, HiSense, LG and Panasonic
http://amzn.to/2fB8751

Same as above but for 40 inch TV’s from all the major brands
http://amzn.to/2gqpy6d

Up to £250 off laptops, major brand laptops
http://amzn.to/2gLoDRW

£199 Xbox One S 500gb Bundle – Minecraft and Forza Horizon 3
http://amzn.to/2gvPiis

From £229 – 249 Sony Playstation 4 1TB Deal Bundles – Call of Duty Legacy Edition Bundle + FIFA 17 / Lego SW Game + Movie / Uncharted 4 / Mega Game Packs
http://amzn.to/2gqoKOv

Large discounts across all Sandisk Micro SD cards from £5.99!
http://amzn.to/2gvMwtU

32% of Wileyfox Swift 2 and Wileyfox Swift 2 Plus
http://amzn.to/2g6jdgC

28% off Nest Security Camera now £114.99
http://amzn.to/2gCYO6t

£30 off Sonos Play Speaker
http://amzn.to/2gmhzqD

Up to 40% off Withings Activity Watches, Trackers
http://amzn.to/2g6mEUz

Up to 50% off Smart Home lighting
http://amzn.to/2fxc9LY