Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Amazon will refund about $70 million to its users for unauthorised in-app purchases

Amazon will refund about $70 million to its users for unauthorised in-app purchases

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Amazon has decided to refund up to $70 million to its users, a move that comes a year after the company was found guilty of illegally billing users for unauthorised in-app purchases. The in-app charges occurred from purchases made by kids when playing with freemium apps.
A US federal court in 2016 ruled that Amazon had failed to “clearly inform parents that free apps may still include in-app purchases, and did not provide enough notice and password requirements to prevent unwanted charges.” According to a report in Verge on Tuesday, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) estimated that parents were charged upwards of $70 million between November 2011 and May 2016.
According to the FTC, Amazon will begin is refund programme “shortly”. In November 2016, Amazon had requested a US district court that it would make refunds in form of gift cards, but the request was rejected. It is, therefore, expected that the company will refund affected customers money back directly to their debit or credit card, or through paper checks.
Publish date: April 5, 2017 1:40 pm| Modified date: April 5, 2017 1:40 pm

Vivo V5 Plus Limited Edition phone launched to celebrate 10 years of IPL

Vivo V5 Plus Limited Edition phone launched to celebrate 10 years of IPL

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Vivo launched the Vivo V5 Plus Limited Edition on Tuesday in an event held in Hyderabad. The smartphone has been announced to celebrate 10 years of IPL in our cricket-crazy nation. Bollywood actress Soha Ali Khan launched the Matte black V5 Plus smartphone with a Vivo IPL logo engraved on the back of the smartphone. The company did not announce pricing and the smartphone will be available on Flipkart, Vivo Exclusive stores, and trade outlets starting 10 April.
CMO for Vivo India, Vivek Zhang added, “We are very proud to be introducing the beautiful Vivo IPL limited edition V5Plus phones on the 10th anniversary of the IPL. The idea behind the launch of limited edition phone was to offer our consumers with not just the phone but an experience they can cherish for a lifetime.”
Image Credit: Vivo
Image Credit: Vivo
The Vivo V5 Plus Limited Edition comes with a 5.5-inch display with Full HD resolution and Gorilla Glass 5 on top, a 2.0 GHz Snapdragon 652 octa-core processor with 4 GB RAM along with 64 GB internal storage.
There is no expandable storage slot to add more storage space to the smartphone. In the camera department, it offers a 16 MP sensor with f/2.0 aperture, phase detection, and LED flash on the back while a Dual lens array camera with a 20 MP sensor and 8MP sensor with apertures f/2.0 on the front takes charge of capturing selfies.
The smartphone also features a fingerprint scanner embedded in the home button, 4G LTE bands support, dual nano-SIM card slot, a 3,055 mAh battery and even Vivo’s proprietary Fast Charging technology. It runs on Android 6.0 Marshmallow with Vivo’s FunTouch OS 3.0 skin on top.
CEO of BBCI, Rahul Johri was present for the launch event and added, “We are delighted that Vivo India has launched a limited edition of Vivo IPL phone to mark the 10th year of Indian Premier League. Leading the way through constant creativity and innovation, both brands – IPL & Vivo share a commitment to achieving the highest standards.”
Publish date: April 5, 2017 9:23 am| Modified date: April 5, 2017 10:59 am

Facebook is working with Mozilla, Wikipedia, academics to make News Integrity Initiative

Facebook is working with Mozilla, Wikipedia, academics to make News Integrity Initiative

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To ensure the news that internet users get is not fake, Facebook is leading a consortium that is pouring $14 million into the creation of a News Integrity Initiative. Apart from academics and non-profits, Mozilla and Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales are also part of the consortium.
The News Integrity Initiative aims to develop tools that will help people be sensitive towards stories they read online. “The City University of New York Graduate School of Journalism will administer the initiative and will spearhead new literacy and aim to increase trust in journalism around the world,” a news release on the website of CUNY Graduate School of Journalism said.
After US President Donald Trump was declared winning candidate in 2016 presidential elections, Facebook came under severe criticism for promoting and breeding fake news on its platform. To fight the fake news and rebuild its credibility, the networking giant announced a number of projects and users to identify and weed out fake stories.
“The initiative will address the problems of misinformation, disinformation and the opportunities the internet provides to inform the public conversation in new ways,” Facebook’s head of news partnerships, Campbell Brown, said in a statement.
Publish date: April 5, 2017 12:42 pm| Modified date: April 5, 2017 1:14 pm

Apple to focus on chip design in-house to reduce costs; to stop sourcing chips from Imagination

Apple to focus on chip design in-house to reduce costs; to stop sourcing chips from Imagination

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Apple Inc’s decision to stop licensing graphics chips from Imagination Technologies Group Plc is the clearest example yet of the iPhone maker’s determination to take greater control of the core technologies in its products – both to guard its hefty margins and to position it for future innovations, especially in so-called augmented reality.
The strategy, analysts say, has already reduced Apple’s dependence on critical outside suppliers like ARM Holdings Plc, now owned by SoftBank Group Corp.
Apple once relied heavily on ARM to design the main processor for the iPhone, but it now licenses only the basic ARM architecture and designs most of the chip itself.
More recently, when Apple bought the headphone company Beats Electronics, part of a $3 billion deal in 2014, it ripped out the existing, off-the-shelf communications chips and replaced them with its own custom-designed W1 Bluetooth chip.
“Apple clearly got rid of all the conventional suppliers and replaced about five chips with one,” said Jim Morrison, vice president of TechInsights, a firm that examines the chips inside electronics devices.
“Today we do much more in-house development of fundamental technologies than we used to,” Apple Chief Financial Officer Luca Maestri said at a February conference. “Think of the work we do on processors or sensors. We can push the envelope on innovation. We have better control over timing, over cost and over quality.”
Most vendors of consumer electronics products rely on outside suppliers for chip design and development, primarily because it is extremely expensive. That has created huge opportunities for companies like ARM, Qualcomm Inc and Nvidia Corp, which have developed core technologies for processing, communications and graphics that are used by scores of vendors.
Now, though, Apple is so big that it can economically create its own designs, or license small pieces of others’ work and build on it. As with ARM and Qualcomm, the actual manufacturing of the chips is still contracted out to a semiconductor foundry, such as those run by Samsung Electronics and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd.
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Bringing more of the design work in-house cuts complexity, people familiar with the processes say. Instead of managing one or more design teams and then a fabricator, Apple has only to manage the fabricator.
It may also help the company move faster – and save money – as it focuses on new technologies such as virtual and augmented reality. Apple CEO Tim Cook has indicated that Apple plans to integrate augmented reality into its products, which makes 3-D sensors and graphics chips like Imagination’s especially important.
Even before formally cutting off Imagination, Apple had given hints that it was preparing to design its own graphics processors. Specifically, it introduced a piece of its own code called Metal for app developers. App developers use Metal to make their apps talk to the graphics chip on the iPhone.
By putting a piece of Apple-designed code between app developers and the phone’s chip, Apple has made it possible to swap out the chip without interrupting how the developers work. That could also make it easier to bridge the gap for developers between the graphics chips on Apple’s phones and its desktop computers, which currently require some separate coding.
“By promoting Metal instead of relying on other existing standards, Apple is not only able to control what graphics chip functionality is exposed at its own pace, but also blur the line for developers between coding for desktop and mobile GPUs,” said Pius Uzamere, the founder of a virtual reality startup called Ether.
Taking control of the iPhone’s chips can also help Apple keep costs down, which is especially important as it gears up for a feature-laden new iPhone this fall. Timothy Arcuri of Cowen & Co said in a research note that he thinks the curved screens expected on the new phone could add as much as $50 in cost, for example.
Shebly Seyrafi, an analyst at FBN Securities, estimates that the average price of an iPhone increased only 1 percent to $695 last quarter, while costs increased 8 percent to $420, resulting in an iPhone gross margin of 39.6 percent. That is down from the 44 percent average gross margin for iPhones in 2015, according to Seyrafi’s estimates.
Apple spends only $75 million a year on licensing fees for Imagination’s chips. But licensing fees to chip designers, taken together, are a significant cost for the iPhone. Apple recently sued Qualcomm for $1 billion over licensing terms for its communications chips – which Apple would have trouble designing in-house because of patent issues.
Reuters
Publish date: April 5, 2017 11:21 am| Modified date: April 5, 2017 11:30 am

Apple updates Apple Music for Android with a new UI to remove the clutter

Apple updates Apple Music for Android with a new UI to remove the clutter

Apple has revamped the Android version of Apple Music to bring “greater clarity and simplicity” to the app. The new update revamps the user interface of the app while bumping the version number to 2.0 for the app.
It is unclear if the revamp is limited to cosmetic changes that just changes the UI elements to remove the clutter or if it extends to the backend and how the services are executed in the app.
Here is the detailed changelog that came with the update:
  • Now Playing. Read lyrics for songs as you listen.
  • Library. Navigate your music easily and see the Downloaded Music you can play offline.
  • For You. Get recommendations for playlists, albums, and more—based on music you love.
  • Browse. Listen to new music first, plus playlists for any mood or activity.
  • Radio. Tune in to Beats 1 shows or listen to stations for any genre.
The new version seems to have far lesser menus than the older menus and the scolling has reduced significantly.
According to a report by Android Police, the app seems to be more responsive and faster. One thing to note here is that Apple Music costs significantly cheaper in India than in United States.
In comparison, Apple Music subscription costs about Rs 120 per month for individuals, Rs 190 per month for family up to six members and Rs 60 per month for students in contrast to $9.99 it costs for individuals per month in United States.
Publish date: April 5, 2017 11:00 am| Modified date: April 5, 2017 11:00 am

HMD Global expected to launch Nokia 3310 at end of April with Nokia 3,5, and 6 launching in May

HMD Global expected to launch Nokia 3310 at end of April with Nokia 3,5, and 6 launching in May

HMD Global is expected to launch the Nokia 3310, a revamped edition of the legendary Nokia 3310 at the end of April. According to a report by Neowin, the company will start selling the feature phone in Malaysia. This will be followed by the staged launches of Nokia 3, 5, and 6 smartphones in May. The report points out that Nokia 3 will be the first smartphone to go on sale at the start of May followed by Nokia 5 around the middle of the month and then Nokia 6 towards the end of the month.
The company had claimed earlier that all the smartphones will go on sale in 120 markets at the same time. So we can expect that the devices will go on sale in all markets at the same time. HMD Global has not released any official announcement at the time of writing about any expected date for the launch and availability of the devices. All this comes months after HMD Global announced these devices during MWC 2017.
Nokia 3310 comes with a curved 2.4-inch QCGA screen, a 2MP rear camera with LED flash, a headphone jack, dual-SIM support, FM Radio and an MP3 player. Internal storage is limited to 16MB but it can be expanded by up to 32GB via a microSD card. One thing to note here is that the device is a featurephone and only supports 2G connections while sporting Bluetooth 3.0 (with SLAM) and microUSB v2.0
The Nokia 3 sports a 5-inch HD (1280×720 pixels) IPS display, a quad-core MediaTek MT6737 processor, 2 GB of RAM, 16 GB storage, 8 MP front and rear camera, and a 2650 mAh battery. It runs on Android 7.0 Nougat and will be available in dual SIM.
The Nokia 5 feature a Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 processor, 2GB of RAM, 16GB inbuilt storage, 5.2-inch IPS LCD (1280×720 pixels), 13 MP rear camera, an 8 MP camera, a fingerprint sensor and a 3000 mAh battery.
The Nokia 6 features a 5.5-inch full-HD display, a Snapdragon 430 SoC, 4 GB of RAM, 64 GB of internal storage, 3000 mAh battery, 16 MP rear camera, an 8 MP front camera with f/2.0 aperture and a fingerprint scanner.
Publish date: April 5, 2017 1:01 pm| Modified date: April 5, 2017 1:01 pm

Asus ROG GX800: Republic of Games series has the most powerful gaming laptop for Rs 7,97,990

Asus ROG GX800: Republic of Games series has the most powerful gaming laptop for Rs 7,97,990

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Asus’ Republic of Gamers (ROG) has announced the launch of Asus ROG GX800. The company claims that this gaming is laptop is the most powerful on the planet right now. However, the device can be ordered on request for an insane price of Rs 7,97,990 as GX800 comes equipped with Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 in SLI configuration. GX800 also comes with an advanced version of Hydro Overclocking system with cools the laptop through the liquid-cooling module. This allows gamers to overclock and squeeze extra performance out of the gaming beast. It helps the users push GX800 frequencies from 3.2GHz to 4.4GHz.
ASUS ROG GX800 Docking
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On the specifications side, GX800 comes with an 18-inch display along with a 4K UHD resolution. The laptop is equipped with Nvidia G-Sync technology that adds support to virtual-reality headsets. GX800 comes along with Mechanical Tactical Advanced Gaming (MechTAG) keyboard that features ROG Aura RGB LED lights that can be programmed in any configuration according to the choices of the user. Each key on the keyboard can be programmed separately. GX800 succeeds the GX700 which was the first gaming laptop to use liquid-cooling.
Image Credit: Asus ROG
Image Credit: Asus ROG
To prove the point Asus claims that GX800 scored a score of 10395 in the Fire Strike Ultra test in 3DMark benchmarking software. The machine as two 330W power adaptors to cope with demands.
The cooling module has two radiators that help the coolant dissipate heat after it is pumped and circulated around the processor and graphics card. The company reports that the overclocking system allows the machine to deliver smooth VR experience with the frame rates over 90fps.
Publish date: April 5, 2017 10:13 am| Modified date: April 5, 2017 10:13 am

Samsung Electronics chip division earnings to take Q1 profit to news highs; Galaxy S8 also expected to shine

Samsung Electronics chip division earnings to take Q1 profit to news highs; Galaxy S8 also expected to shine

Record earnings at Samsung Electronics Co Ltd’s chip division are set to propel the tech giant’s first-quarter profit to a three-and-a-half-year high, and the quarters ahead could be even better if its newest smartphone, Galaxy S8, is a success.
A boom in memory chips spurred by demand from smartphones and servers has helped Samsung tide over the costly failure last year of its Galaxy Note 7 smartphone and management turmoil.
Vice Chairman Jay Y Lee is on trial for bribery and other charges linked to a corruption scandal that led to the ouster and arrest of South Korean President Park Geun-hye. Shares of Samsung, Asia’s biggest company by market capitalisation and the world’s largest memory chip maker, are near record highs after gaining nearly 17 percent so far this year, on top of the 43 percent surge in 2016.
A Thomson Reuters survey of 18 analysts has on average estimated Samsung’s January-March operating profit to have risen 41 percent from a year earlier to 9.4 trillion won ($8.44 billion), driven by record chip division profit of 5.8 trillion won. That’s its highest profit since the best-ever 10.2 trillion won profit clocked in the third quarter of 2013. And as Samsung prepares to start selling its revamped Galaxy S8 from 21 April, the average forecast from the same survey tips Samsung to report a record 11.9 trillion won profit in the second quarter.
“Right now it’s about as good as it gets for Samsung,” said Park Jung-hoon, fund manager at Samsung shareholder HDC Asset Management. Samsung will issue its earnings guidance early on Friday.
Analysts expect tight supply conditions for memory chips to continue this year, particularly in NAND flash chips used for long-term data storage, keeping Samsung’s margins padded. That leaves the mobile division as the key earnings variable, they said.
Samsung ceded the smartphone crown to arch-rival Apple Inc for the fourth quarter of 2016 after being forced to pull the fire-prone Note 7 from the market in October. The hope is the S8 will help Samsung regain its lead. The S8, sporting the largest screens to date among all of Samsung’s flagship phones as part of a design revamp, has been praised following the 29 March launch in New York.
Some analysts and Samsung’s head of smartphone business expect the phone’s first-year sales to beat that of predecessor S7, setting a new record for the South Korean company.
“We think the S8 series will definitely be a strong flagship for Samsung and help it gain back market share,” Counterpoint analyst Tom Kang said. “The launch of the fully revamped iPhone 8 will also be threatening. But there is also pent up demand for Samsung devices rolling over from last year due to the disappearance of the Note 7,” he said. “So those 2 factors will balance out.”
Samsung will only provide estimates for January-March revenue and operating profit on Friday and will disclose detailed results in late April.
Reuters
Publish date: April 5, 2017 9:02 am| Modified date: April 5, 2017 9:02 am

Google to use machine learning to tackle YouTube ads from showing alongside hate-videos

Google to use machine learning to tackle YouTube ads from showing alongside hate-videos

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Google on Monday said it will apply machine smarts and outside eyes to help ensure brands don’t find ads paired with hateful videos on YouTube.
The move comes as the internet colossus scrambles to derail an advertising boycott of Google’s money-making engine.
Google said it was using new machine-learning or artificial intelligence systems to enforce its policies, to help content objectionable to advertisers.
These systems will be adapted to advertiser preferences, Google said.
The tech giant also said it would work with third parties to help advertisers protect their brands from unwanted placement.
“As part of our commitment to provide even more transparency and visibility to our advertising partners, we’ll be working with trusted vendors to provide third-party brand safety reporting on YouTube,” a Google spokesperson said on Monday.
Google chief business officer Phillip Schindler recently apologised and said the company was taking a “tougher stance” on hateful, offensive, or derogatory content while ramping up safeguards to make sure ads only appear with acceptable material from legitimate creators.
Google has continued to downplay the effect of the boycott.
California-based Google, which has seen a slew of companies withdraw ads fearing placement alongside extremist content, has introduced new tools to give firms greater control.
The boycott began in February after the Times newspaper of London found BBC programs were promoted alongside videos posted by American white supremacist and former Ku Klux Klan member David Duke as well as Wagdi Ghoneim, an Islamist preacher banned from Britain for inciting hatred.
The analysis found more than 200 anti-Semitic videos, and that Google had failed to remove six of them within the 24-hour period mandated by the European Union after it anonymously signaled their presence.
The British government subsequently put its YouTube advertising on hold, saying in a statement, “it is totally unacceptable that taxpayer-funded advertising has appeared next to inappropriate internet content.”
Others to pull the plug included the BBC, The Guardian newspaper group, McDonalds UK and the British arm of the major advertising agency Havas.
The movement spread to the United States, with AT&T and Verizon pulling ads from Google.
A solution may not be easy. Google needs to strike a balance between pleasing advertisers and those who upload videos to YouTube and are free to take their creations elsewhere if unsatisfied with their shares of ad revenue.
AFP
Publish date: April 4, 2017 6:44 pm| Modified date: April 4, 2017 6:44 pm

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