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Wednesday, 3 September 2014

Sony tries to stay relevant in the wearables game with its new watch and fitness band

Sony tries to stay relevant in the wearables game with its new watch and fitness band

Brad Molen
Engadget 


At today's conference in Berlin, Sony quickly announced two smart devices that happen to fit on your wrist. Both wearables are followups to previous versions: The 229-euro Smartwatch 3, which is a plainly named Android Wear sequel, and the 159-euro SmartBand Talk, which takes last year's fitness band and adds an e-paper display, mics and speakers. Each device got some face time during Sony's presser, but were overshadowed by the rest of the company's mobile lineup, so I spent a little extra time with them both after the show.

Let's start with the Smartwatch 3, which uses a 1.6-inch square display. Compared to the ZenWatch, Moto 360 or the LG G Watch R, Sony's new offering isn't meant to be classy; it comes with a very sporty wristband that hugs the entire perimeter of the device, and unfortunately it just makes the watch look even larger than it already is. Keep this in mind if you're small-wristed (like I am), because you might constantly worry that it's going to eat your entire hand for dinner. You can replace the wriststraps, but they aren't the normal 22mm kind you use on your analog watch; you'll have to get them through more official channels, and there will be more strap color options beyond black and white sometime after its launch.



There's no special charging cradle or secret sauce here, so you just need to use your run-of-the-mill micro-USB plug to get it juiced up. And according to Sony, once it's fully charged, you can expect anywhere from two days of battery life to four days of standby. The sad news: That claim is actually an improvement over most other Android Wear watches, which are lucky to last that long on their best days. With a 420mAh battery, however, it's really not that much better than the G Watch or Galaxy Live, so I'm curious to see if Sony has some tricks up its sleeves. Additionally, it also has NFC, a waterproof rating of IP68 (just like the Z3 series phones), an ambient light sensor and a physical power key.

And I believe there are a few things that Sony isn't telling us. The devices on display at IFA are in the infamous retail mode, which means you can't actually use it in real-life -- it just shows the same screenshots over and over. A Vice President for Sony America told me that it may have some bells and whistles that other watches don't have, but he couldn't go into any more detail; given earlier rumors that the Smartwatch 3 may have a custom UI of some sort, I certainly won't be surprised if we see a few more reveals between now and time of launch. Another clue: In its press release, Sony noted that this watch was the first one "specifically designed for the latest Android Wear updates" and would offer software innovation. Nothing like a good mystery!


What we do know is that the Smartwatch 3, in addition to the SmartBand Talk, is compatible with Sony's Lifelog Android app, which is available in the Play Store. The idea is that it logs various parts of your life, and I'm not just talking about fitness; it'll also track the music you listen to, the movies you watch, how much deep and shallow sleep you get each night and so on. All of the details will sync with your phone (if you're away from your device, it'll initiate the transfer once you're in range) and displays it in a handy chart and even shows an animated graphic that lets you see where you were and what you were doing at any specific time.

The SmartBand Talk improves upon its predecessor by adding a mic, a couple of speakers, an altimeter for tracking hikes and climbs, and a battery-sipping e-paper display (the first SmartBand had no display at all). Thanks to this, the tiny 70mAh battery should last you up to 3 days, according to Sony. It charges in less than hour, apparently, so its time plugged in will hopefully be just a tiny blip in your lifelog instead of a major disruption. (If you're using it to monitor sleep, however, just make sure it's not going to power off on you in the middle of the night.) And much like the Smartwatch 3 and Z3 devices, the band is waterproof.

The display itself shows things like the time, music you're playing and fitness activities like steps taken. It's activated via accelerometer, so it changes screens when you move your wrist around. There's also a volume button for your speakers if or when you want to make calls, and another button that changes the screen to preset panels that you can customize through your phone app.

Sony was one of the earliest manufacturers to come out with a smartwatch, but now that everyone else is joining the party, it's tough to stay relevant. The watch is a tad on the expensive side, so whatever mysteries it holds needs to be unique enough to turn heads; the band is a great improvement over the previous version, thanks to its display, but I'm concerned that the inclusion of mic and speakers raised the price of the band a little too high. As always, we reserve our final opinions for the reviews, so be on the lookout for those sometime later this fall.

Find Out Why Justin Bieber Was Rushed to the Hospital

Find Out Why Justin Bieber Was Rushed to the Hospital

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It has been a pretty crazy week for Justin Bieber, and it keeps getting more dramatic the longer he's in Canada! According to TMZ, Justin was rushed to Stratford General Hospital in Ontario after suffering from a wrist injury but it turns out it was just a sprain.
Since Justin has been fairly active during his trip home, from playing basketball to riding ATVs with Selena Gomez, we're not super-shocked that he got a little injured.
However, we know that his scuffle with the paparazzi got physical and there was a crash involved, so we hope Justin's wrist sprain wasn't a side effect of that! He's accused the paparazzi of putting his life in danger before.

Ariana Grande Almost Refused to Record the Song Harry Styles Wrote for Her

Ariana Grande Almost Refused to Record the Song Harry Styles Wrote for Her


Fans freaked out when we first heard that one of the tracks on Ariana Grande's album My Everything was written by Harry Styles, but we had no clue Ariana almost refused to record it! In an interview with Heat magazine, Ariana confessed that she almost didn't record "Just A Little Bit of My Heart" because she was too intimidated by the One Direction singer's demo.
When asked whether she felt pressure recording a song written by Harry, Ariana said, "No, I was more intimidated because he recorded a demo for me so I could learn the song. I was like, "I don't know if I wanna touch this song.'"
This isn't too surprising, because we already knew Harry's track made Ariana burst into tears the first time she heard it. We're just glad that she decided to record the song. It's so beautiful!
However, we're super-curious about what Harry's original demo sounds like. We never thought Ariana and Harry's voices sounded that similar

You Won't Believe How Different Katy Perry's Style Was In High School

You Won't Believe How Different Katy Perry's Style Was In High School


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We can't remember a time when Katy Perry didn't have rainbow hairfood-themed stage costumes, and over-the-top makeup, but her current look wasn't always her go-to style. When Katy was in high school, she was actually a jeans-and-a-t-shirt kind of girl!

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See Demi Lovato's Ghoulish Early Halloween Makeup

See Demi Lovato's Ghoulish Early Halloween Makeup


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Demi Lovato loves showing off silly costumes on Instagram and edgy rocker looks onstage while performing, but she may have just tried out her spookiest look ever. While prepping for her upcoming World Tour, Demi tried on some seriously frightening ghoulish Halloween makeup.



"You can never start celebrating Halloween too early," Demi wrote along with her picture. What a dramatic look!

Demi Lovato Started Her Own Skincare Line

Demi Lovato Started Her Own Skincare Line

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Demi Lovato has been teasing an exciting new announcement on Twitter for some time, asking fans to guess what new project she had in the works. While we knew it was bound to be awesome, wenever would have predicted that she was working on her very own skincare line, Devonne by Demi! It actually all makes perfect sense since Demi pretty much has the most flawless skin in the world.

The new line, named after Demi's middle name, features a 3-part system of a Hydrating Protection Mist, Deep Facial Cleanser, and Moisturizing Primer.

Is This Rita Ora's Most Over-the-Top Hairstyle Ever

Is This Rita Ora's Most Over-the-Top Hairstyle Ever

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We love how 
Rita Ora always switches up her hairstyles, flawlessly transitioning from Old Hollywood glam retro waves one day to colorful rainbow extensions the next! The Black Widow singer wowed us with yet another edgy new style at her latest red carpet event, and we think it just might be one of her coolest and most dramatic look yet: she totally rocked a bleached blonde faux-hawk with a shaved section and intricate side-braid!

Check Out Lauren Conrad's Latest Rocking Hairstyle

Check Out Lauren Conrad's Latest Rocking Hairstyle 


If there's anyone who's always giving us a major case of the hairstyle swoons, it's  Lauren Conrad. Am I right? Her latest look is no exception. Here's a peek at it from a couple different angles.
Lauren Conrad. Am I right? Her latest look is no exception. Here's a peek at it from a couple different angles.



Asus Makes Its ZenWatch Android Wear Smartwatch Official

Asus Makes Its ZenWatch Android Wear Smartwatch Official

Darrell Etherington
TechCrunch


Asus has revealed its first Android Wear smartwatch, as we originally reported it would back at Google I/O in June. The Asus ZenWatch offers a slightly different take on the design of an Android Wearable, and features some pre-loaded software and gesture controls that also set it apart from similar devices like the LG G Watch and Samsung Gear Live.

The ZenWatch features a sandwich-like design with a rose gold-colored middle layer and stainless steel top and bottom, with a brushed surface around the face. It has a 1.63-inch 320×320 AMOLED display with a slight curve to its surface, and a 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor, as well as 512MB or RAM and Bluetooth 4.0. There’s a heart rate sensor on the underside, and it uses standard user-replaceable 22mm watchbands. IP55 water and dust-proofing should help it fend off accidental splashes and rain, and it has a 9-axis sensor for tracking activity and movement.



It also includes a number of gesture control and pre-loaded features, which make it unique among Android Wear devices thus far. These features include a way to unlock your phone or tablet by tapping the face of the ZenWatch, auto-opening a function you set with a double-tap, covering the watch to mute and phone finding, remote camera operation and slide deck control apps. All of the above require that you install a separate, Asus-created watch manager app in addition to Android Wear on your companion device to work.

Asus’ pricing is the one part of the ZenWatch announcement that doesn’t fit with what we heard back in June – it’s supposed to retail for €199, or around $260 when it arrives later this year, which is more than Android Wear smartwatches currently on offer.


HTC owners can now get 100GB of free cloud storage on Google Drive

HTC owners can now get 100GB of free cloud storage on Google Drive

by Jett Goldsmith
Neowin

HTC is capitalizing on their Windows Phone launch in a big way by bringing even more goodies to the table with their already great HTC Advantage program. Before, owners of any newer-model HTC phone – including the HTC One max, the HTC One remix, and the HTC One (M8) – were eligible for 50GB of free cloud storage via Google Drive. But now, owners of any of the aforementioned devices can get twice the storage space at no extra charge.

Owners of the HTC One (M7) and the HTC One mini still only get 25GB of free Google Drive storage space, but anyone with an HTC One (M8) or better can redeem the 100GB when they sign up for Google Drive via their device. Better yet, owners of an HTC smartphone who have already claimed their free 50GB of storage will automatically be bumped up to 100GB when they open up the Google Drive app.
Since Windows Phone uses Microsoft's OneDrive cloud service, owners of the HTC for Windows Phone will still only be eligible for 15GB of free storage space. But there's good news on that front too, as Microsoft dropped their 2GB file size restriction for OneDrive users and rolled out a flurry of new updates to OneDrive apps across all platforms.

HTC's Advantage program currently offers a wealth of features to HTC device owners, including free screen replacement within the first six months. A bump from 50GB in free storage to 100GB for most HTC users is just the most recent in the company's efforts to expand their market share and bridge the recent deficit between sales and profits. If all goes as planned, HTC may once again be a major competitor in the Android market -- and with recent offerings like free cloud storage, it's all to the consumer's benefit.

Acer's trio of new tablets includes a $150 Windows slate

Acer's trio of new tablets includes a $150 Windows slate

Jamie Rigg
Engadget


Acer's taken more than apassing fancyto Chrome OS of late, but at this year's IFA, the company's showing a rekindled love for its affordable tablet range. Its first new slates since the beginning of the year come in two sizes, with the more portable 8-inch form factor also offering a choice of platform. The Iconia One Tab 8 runs Android 4.4 KitKat on a quad-core Intel Atom processor (the Z3735G, if you're interested), with an 8-inch, 1,280 x 800 IPS display up front. Otherwise, it's got most of the standard features you'd expect on a tablet, like a pair of cameras and microSD slot for storage expansion. Now picture essentially the same hardware configuration, but instead running Windows 8.1 with Bing, and you've got the Iconia Tab 8 W. Successor to the Iconia W4, the Tab 8 W also boasts up to eight hours of battery life and one free year of Office 365. Whether you prefer Google or Microsoft's OS, both 8-inch slates will launch next month in Europe for €150, and in the US in November for $150.
For bigger appetites, Acer's also announced the Iconia Tab 10 today -- its first 10.1-inch tablet without a keyboard companion since last year's Iconia A3. Opting for a quad-core Mediatek processor running Android 4.4 KitKat, the full HD (1,920 x 1080) IPS display is lovingly covered with Corning Gorilla Glass. The larger slate also makes room for a micro-HDMI port to compliment the WiDi standard, and will be available this month for €199 in Europe and $199 in the US.

Princess Diana's wedding dress to be given to sons

Princess Diana's wedding dress to be given to sons

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The bridal gown Princess Diana wore when she wed Britain's Prince Charles in 1981 is set to be handed over to the couple's sons William and Harry, 17 years after her tragic death.Diana stipulated in her will that the silk and taffeta lace dress, designed by David and Elizabeth Emanuel, should be given to her boys once her youngest, Prince Harry, turns 30. He will reach the age milestone on 15 September (14).

The iconic outfit, which featured 10,000 pearls and boasted a 25-foot (7.62-metre) train, has been in the possession of the late princess' brother, Charles Spencer, since Diana lost her life in a car crash in Paris, France in 1997.

He previously used it as the centrepiece of the Spencer family museum at Althorp in Northamptonshire, England, where it remained on display for over 10 years from 1998.

It is not yet known what Princes William and Harry plan to do with the dress.