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jeudi 3 décembre 2015

Andy Rubin is Reportedly Looking to Start an Android Phone Company

Andy Rubin is Reportedly Looking to Start an Android Phone Company

The Information is reporting that Any Rubin, the “Father of Android”, is looking to create a new company that produces and manufactures Android smartphones. It’s unclear if he’s going to have an operating role, or if he’ll just be funding the company, but the company is said to be leveraging industry trends that are making it easier and faster to create and launch these devices.



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Steve Ballmer Says Windows Smartphones Need to Run Android Apps

DETROIT - JUNE 17: Steve Ballmer, Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation, sits on the panel at a Technology Town Hall at the National Summit June 17, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan. The National Summit is a three-day gathering of business, labor, government and academic leaders designed to develop and promote America's competiveness in a global economy. (Photo by Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)

Steve Ballmer, ex-CEO of Microsoft, wasn’t too thrilled about some of the comments from Microsoft’s shareholder meeting. In one instance, he talked about how Nadella’s solution to getting applications for Windows smartphones just “won’t work”. Instead, he believes that these devices simply need to “run Android apps” because they’re lacking so many key applications that customers need on their smartphones.



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Nexus Will Receive an OTA Update Next Week that Includes New Emojis

Nexus Will Receive an OTA Update Next Week that Includes New Emojis

With the latest Emoji update to Unicode, Android has been 2 versions behind and it didn’t seem like things were changing. After Google saw there was some demand for the update, we were told that Android would get the new Emojis. Things have been quiet since that announcement, but now we are told to expect a new update with Emojis for Nexus devices next week.



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HTC One Watch Tipped to Arrive Sometime in February

HTC One Watch Tipped to Arrive Sometime in February

There have been rumors of an HTC One smartwatch since the middle of 2014. That was about the last time we had heard about this device as it has been mostly quiet throughout 2015, but a new leak from @evleaks suggests that the HTC One smartwatch should be here sometime in February.



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mercredi 2 décembre 2015

YouTube is Looking to Obtain Streaming Right of Movies and TV Shows

YouTube is Looking to Obtain Streaming Right of Movies and TV Shows

According to the Wall Street Journal, YouTube executives have been meeting with Hollywood studios in an attempt to acquire streaming rights to movies and TV shows. WSJ cites “people familiar with the situation”, but if it does work out in the end, then we could see YouTube becoming a direct competitor to other streaming services like Amazon, Hulu and Netflix.



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MediaTek Labs Announces Open-Source IoT Development Platform

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The idea behind the “Internet of Things” has captivated our imaginations for many years. How cool would it be to control every appliance in your home without laying a single finger on the device?

With the advent of smart home security systems like the Nest Cam, a variety of smart HVAC (heating, ventilating and air conditioning) systems, and even smart light fixtures such as the Philips Hue, it seems like we’re already halfway there. But there’s just one major problem with the smart devices currently on the market – they’re all competing, independent systems that don’t really interoperate all that well.

Fortunately, many companies have focused considerable effort on innovating in this market. Qualcomm in particular has recognized the massive market potential on winning the race to build an IoT-ready development platform, offering developers the option to purchase their Snapdragon-based, JavaME development platform. The company has reportedly earned nearly $1 billion in revenue just last year from sales of its chipsets running on a variety of smart appliances. Clearly, the Internet of Things provides quite a lucrative market for chipset manufacturers to conquer.

To that end, today MediaTek Labs unveiled a new development platform called the MediaTek LinkIt Smart 7688. This new platform runs OpenWrt Linux (a distro commonly flashed onto routers to provide a wide range of customization options). MediaTek supporting OpenWrt over Google’s Brillo is a fairly unsurprising choice. We’ve seen Google pushing to get Brillo out of the gate most recently by releasing its source code and providing developers guidance on developing for the new OS, but so far the Google-backed OS is too early along to support for a company like MediaTek looking to compete with Qualcomm.

MediaTek provides two Hardware Development Kit (HDK) versions: the LinkIt Smart 7688 with a MediaTek MT7688AN SoC and the LinkIt Smart 7688 Duo which adds a microcontroller unit and is compatible with the Arduino platform. Compared to the IoT development platform provided by Qualcomm, MediaTek’s platform offers less NAND Flash (128MB on the Qualcomm platform versus 32MB on the LinkIt Smart 7688) but a higher amount of RAM (64MB on the Qualcomm platform versus 128MB on the LinkIt Smart 7688) and comes at a fraction of the price ($499 from Qualcomm versus $12.90/$15.90 for the LinkIt Smart 7688/Duo respectively).

These days the barrier to entry for developing on a platform that supports cloud-access has never been lower, and with MediaTek’s new development platform more and more people will be able to get their hands on one and help build the growing market for the Internet of Things. Still, the road to a truly interconnected home is quite a bit away, but hopefully with the recent push by companies like Qualcomm, Google, and now MediaTek we’ll see some promising innovations for the Internet of Things in the near future.



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Google Publishes Stock Dialer and Contacts Apps in the Play Store

Google Publishes Stock Android Dialer in the Play Store

Google has published two of their stock applications in the Play Store. The Dialer application (called Phone) is the same one we have on Nexus devices but it also has a new Call Blocking feature. The other is their Contacts app, but we don’t see any new features here. Both of these are only available for Nexus, Android One and Google Play Edition devices.



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