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lundi 8 juin 2015

Privacy War – Shots Fired by Apple at WWDC

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The battle between users and companies over privacy is getting pretty hot. Only a couple of weeks ago, at Google I/O, we were hearing how Android “M” would add optional permissions to Android (one of the most sought-after features on the platform for several years). Indeed, this is something which originated on the iOS platform, and which Google has had in the works for some time now.

Nonetheless, Apple has been hitting headlines recently, with Tim Cook launching a rather forthright and unfaltering attack on Google and Facebook’s data-gathering tendencies. Indeed, he actually went on the attack against many more people than just Facebook and Google, focusing on companies that “built their businesses by lulling their customers into complacency”. Which sadly is a lot of them, these days.

Today, at WWDC (Apple’s main developer conference), among other announcements of a new iOS (and the open sourcing of their Swift language), Apple fired what appears a clear shot at Google’s Now product.

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In his talk, Apple VP Craig Federghi talked about how data is processed by Siri without compromising user privacy, on-device as much as possible. He specifically mentioned the lack of cloud-based mining (ahem, Google and Facebook), and how the processing is done on-device, with the data staying on-device. Queries made to their server (for real-time internet-based queries, for example) are kept anonymous, not tied to an Apple ID, and not shared with third parties (another dig at the near-constant data sharing by applications on the Android platform).

At this point, lest you think your author is an Apple shill, I’d add I don’t use any Apple devices, and simply can’t manage to use them. But I must say, I have to admire Apple’s stance. It certainly looks like the privacy battle is heating up, and that Apple will likely be one of the big defenders of privacy on mobile.

If Apple show a “Google Now” experience can be done locally, on your device with Siri, would it make you more sceptical of why Google needs to take your data to their servers? Let us know in the comments below.

Image credit: The Verge live coverage of WWDC

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Apple Music Coming to Android This Fall

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Apple just finished wrapping up this year’s WWDC keynote. Their traditional “One more thing…” was the long-rumored “Apple Music” service. Apple is joining the already crowded streaming music space with a few differentiators like curated stations (such as BeatsOne), Connect, and Siri Integration.

BeatsOne will be broadcasted from different cities around the globe 24/7. Zane Lowe and a few other select DJs will be will be playing a mix of the latest and best around the clock.

Connect is a way for artists to share things like behind the scenes pics, in progress lyrics, or rough cuts of music videos. Apple says this section will be “Unfiltered” and “Unedited.” Users can comment on or like anything posted by an artist. Artists are also able to directly message users. This is supposed to be a way to bridge to gap between artists and their fans.

With Apple music you can ask Siri questions like: “Play the top songs from 1982,” or “Add the new Blur Album to my library.” It remains unclear if the Siri portion is coming to Android and Windows, though it’s highly unlikely.

Apple has announced a June 30th release date. The service will cost $9.99 per month, with the first three months free. Families of up to six people can share a membership for $14.99 per month which each member having their own profile. As a nice surprise, Apple Music will be coming to Windows and Android “later this fall.”

More Details at Apple.

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AT&T Announces The Galaxy S6 Active

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AT&T has just announced the impending arrival of the Samsung Galaxy S6 Active. An impressive IP68 rated device, with a sturdy looking body and mechanical buttons in lieu of their capacitive counterparts. The device also features a 3,500 mAh battery, that is almost an extra 40% on top of the regular S6’s battery capacity.

 

The IP68 rating means that the device is water-resistant up to 1.5 meters for up to 30 minutes, is able to withstand dust, vibrations, temperatures and is shock resistant when dropped from 4 feet or less on to a flat surface. The body has clearly received a rugged overhaul and now appears to protrude from the back of the device several mm, it is yet to be seen whether this will affect the device’s performance when charging wirelessly; it is clear that Samsung do not believe it will.

Apart from the Activity Zone app that features a compass, flashlight and stopwatch, the device from here appears to be identical to the Samsung Galaxy S6, with a 5.1″ super AMOLED display and 16MP/5MP cameras. As always we will keep you updated as more details including prices are announced. Until then check out AT&Ts product page here.

 

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What do you think to the S6 Active? Leave a comment below!

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SoundSeeder v1.4 Adds Google Music Support

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Developed by XDA Senior Member jekatt, SoundSeeder is an application that streams music playing on your phone to other devices via your Wifi connection, creating a large music system of “wireless speakers”. The app has just been updated to v1.4, adding in seamless support with full integration for Google Music.

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IFixit Scores the LG G4 8 Out Of 10 For Repairability

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The LG G4 is on a spree, ticking off all the right boxes. IFixit has given it another thumbs up to add to the list, by giving it a score of 8 out of 10 in repairability, higher than all the current competition. The LG G4 does not require a heat gun to open, and features modular components which are easy to repair.

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OnePlus Partners With Dropbox, Discounts One To $249

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OnePlus had a big announcement slated for June 1st. While the company did not release the OnePlus 2 as everyone hoped and wanted, they did announce a limited-time price cut on the OnePlus One.

Experimenting with the flash sales model, OnePlus sold the OnePlus One at a discounted price for a whole week at alternate times. The 16GB Silk White version was sold for $249, while the 64GB Sandstone Black version was sold for $299.

The company in their blog post stated that the response to the flash sales was tremendous. As the company worked to increase its efficiency levels throughout the past year, they have been successful in bringing down the cost of the One. This has encouraged them to announce a permanent discount on the OnePlus One, continuing on the flash sale prices for the rest of OnePlus One stock.

The company had another big announcement up its sleeve, announcing their partnership with Dropbox to provide users with a Pro subscription and a 64GB One for a combined price of $349. The Dropbox Pro subscription will entitle you to 1TB of Dropbox space. Other features mentioned like secure sharing, image backups and compatibility are actually available for all Dropbox users across all devices, so those cannot be called part of the Pro subscription package.

OnePlus states that the offer is valid in US, Canada and EU only, and will start from June 10th and be valid for a limited time only. But we know what happened to their last limited time offer ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

What do you think of OnePlus’ latest move? Customer service aside, do you feel the OnePlus One still offers the competition a run for their money? Will the price cut help it to hold on its title of the “Flagship Killer” for longer? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

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LG G4 Priced At Rs. 51,500 ($805) Ahead Of Indian Launch

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Ahead of its Indian launch scheduled for June 19 in Mumbai, LG’s official website has started accepting pre-orders for the same at the official MRP of Rs. 51,500 ($805). The Pre-order comes with goodies like a free Metallic Back cover, extra battery with charging cradle and a free one-time screen replacement.

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