It’s early days, but here is my first shot in average lighting. Macro of some grapes.
HTC Desire Eye – the arrival – and first looks
Dropbox finally comes to Windows Phone and Tablets
From Dropbox –
“These new apps offer all the Dropbox features you know and love. You can:
-Automatically back up your photos to Dropbox
-Mark files as favorites so you can get to them even when you don’t have an Internet connection
-Access both your personal and work accounts at once
-We’ve also tailored the app for the Windows platform, so you can pin any Dropbox folder to your Start screen for quick and easy access.
The app is available for download on Windows phones (8.0 or higher) and Windows devices running on Windows RT or Windows 8.1. Take it for a spin today!”
Source – https://blog.dropbox.com/2015/01/windows-phones-tablets/
HTC Desire Eye – incoming
I have the HTC Desire Eye in for review shortly. This is phone looks on paper to be excellent. If you have any questions, please let me know. In the meantime –
The specifications of the HTC Desire Eye –
– Rear Camera -13MP, BSI sensor, f/2.0, 28mm lens, wide angle, with HDR capability 1080p Full HD video recording, Dual LED Flash
– Front camera: 13MP, Auto-focus with zoom capability, BSI sensor, f/2.2, 22mm lens, wide angle, with HDR capability 1080p Full HD video recording, Dual LED Flash
– Dedicated Camera Button
– HTC Eye™ Experience: Face Tracking, Screen Share, Split Capture, Face Fusion, Live Makeup, Auto Selfie, Voice Selfie, Photo Booth, Crop Me In
– Android 4.4.4 (KitKat)
– 5.2″ 1080 x 1920 multi-touch (~424 ppi)
– 2.3GHz Snapdragon 801
– 4G LTE (Bands 3, 7, 8, 20)
– 16GB storage / micro SD up to 128GB
– WiFi / NFC / Miracast / BT 4.0 Apt-x / DLNA / HTC Connect
– 3.5 mm stereo audio jack
– HTC BoomSound™ Dual frontal stereo speakers with built-in amplifiers, 3 microphones,Sense Voice
– Capacity: 2400 mAh with Fast Charge , Embedded rechargeable Li-polymer battery
– Talk time Up to 20 hours for 3G Standby time: Up to 538 hours for 3G
– Sensors Accelerometer, Proximity sensor,Ambient light sensor ,Gyro sensor
– GPS / GLONASS
– 151.7 x 73.8 x 8.5 mm
– 154 grams
If you want to know more or buy the HTC Desire Eye, use my special Amazon link below –
HTC Desire Eye at Amazon
Microsoft held an EVENT yesterday – Windows 10 – full recap and views
Yesterday Microsoft held an event and live streamed it too. It started as dull as dishwater, slowly picked up some pace, started accelerating and then shot to the moon with rockets. So what happened and what were the key points?
– In the first year when Windows 10 launches, all devices running Windows 7, Windows 8.1, or Windows Phone 8.1 will get version 10 OS for free. This is a complete change in policy for Microsoft but also a good way of getting everyone on the same firmware so that they all can make full use of all the new services. If more people use the services, thats more money to Microsoft.
– Windows 10 brings new features across all devices. Start Menu is back and spruced up along with new multitasking with Task View and plenty of UI improvements including that of the settings. Action Centre now available for instant access to common tasks like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and other settings. Notifications are synced across devices. Cool. Cortana comes to the PC. Universal apps. New app improvements for Calendar, Mail, Photos with auto sync and album creation, People, Maps, Music collections all syncing to OneDrive. Xbox app improvements for streaming Xbox One games to Windows 10 devices and DVR support.
– New Web Browser – Project Spartan. Has a reading mode and reading lists that syncs across devices.
– Microsoft Office – improved for touch devices, tablets and phones.
– Microsoft unveiled a new category of device designed to showcase Windows 10 – the Surface Hub. This has a 84-inch 4K display with support for multi-touch and pen input. A 55-inch option will also be available. The massive screen also includes dual cameras, microphones, and a wide array of advanced sensors that Microsoft would not reveal any further detail on. This sounds expensive.
– The Windows 10 messaging client will integrate multiple internet-based services, creating a single conversation for each person regardless of which apps are used. Skype got spruced out and became the iMessage for Windows 10.
And then Microsoft announced the Holographic Googles and the world went wild. Hololens creates a virtual reality world. Everything becomes real in a virtual reality way. Looked superb and futuristic. But it is nowhere near finished. The press had their bags and cameras removed for all their demos.
So my concerns. Delivery date and will Microsoft be able to keep to the timelines and not have delays. When the software is released, will it be bug free or a mess. Will all the cloud syncing work correctly. The cloud part using OneDrive I am sure will work just fine. But I am worried about Microsoft delivering on the timelines for Windows 10. They need to move fast, otherwise the competition will overtake again and again.
So what were your thoughts from last night.
WhatsApp comes to the Web – details
WhatsApp announced today that it is now available on the web. Click here for more information – http://blog.whatsapp.com/614/WhatsApp-Web .
The bad news is it is only available via Google Chrome web browser and not Safari.
This is great news, but it does mean I myself will have to switch to using Chrome and my web browser. Does this impact you?
Dropbox ditching support for OS X 10.4 and 10.5 – details
From Dropbox –
“Hi,
We noticed that you’re running the Dropbox desktop application (client) on an older operating system (OS X Tiger 10.4 or OS X Leopard 10.5). We’re writing to let you know that as of May 18th, Dropbox will no longer support these older versions of OS X.
Don’t worry — your files and photos aren’t going anywhere! But you’ll need to update your computer to OS X Snow Leopard 10.6 or later to access them through the Dropbox desktop app. Apple’s instructions on how to update your operating system can be found here.
If you don’t want to update your operating system, your files will still be available through the Dropbox website. However, on May 18th you’ll be signed out of your Dropbox account on your computer and the Dropbox desktop application will no longer be accessible.
We apologize for the inconvenience. For more information, please check out our Help Centre.”
Personally don’t see a problem with this as these are really old operating systems now. Does this affect you.
These are the new robots coming to replace traffic wardens
How would you feel about being given a ticket by a robot? Or your Estate Agent being a robot?
“Leading British scientist Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock predicts that artificial intelligence could replace human workers in several sectors within our lifetimes.
Part of her research involved asking 2,000 people which jobs they thought were the least desirable and therefore would be the first to be assigned to robots.
Those polled voted traffic wardens as the first to go (65 per cent), followed by estate agents (40 per cent), and finally car salespeople (33 per cent).”
Don’t panic we are apparently 50 years away. By which time traffic wardens will be obsolete as cars will drive themselves and always park in legal parking areas!
The latest on the HTC One M9
If the above leaked photo is to be believed, then the replacement for the HTC One M8 does away with the 4mp Ultrapbixel arrangement and just uses a straight 20mp camera. The power buttons also looks like it moved to the side from the top.
But specs aren’t everything. What matters is to see what else HTC are offering in the software side of things that make it special. Will the new camera be properly optimised?
Source – http://htcsource.com/2015/01/new-design-details-bring-the-htc-one-m9hima-further-into-focus/
The latest news on the Samsung Galaxy S6
There are many stories in the press at the moment depicting specs and finishes of the new Samsung Galaxy S6. With all of these you have to take them lightly as until Samsung does the big reveal in March it really is not possible to know for sure.
At the moment, it appears that Samsung will make the S6 without a removable back, so it can use a fancier back material like glass instead of plastic. It is possible that it will have all the latest chip sets, 4GB of ram, and wireless charging included, but the magnetic type which would be cool.
Finally, Samsung is likely to have a S6 Edge variety with two panels. You can bet Samsung uses similar tactics used with the Note Edge, by creating a limited supposed supply of the phones to hype up demand.
But again, the software is going to play a key part here.





