Saturday, 23 May 2015

Microsoft Surface 3 Review

Microsoft Surface 3 Review: Laptop Destroyer

Previous attempts to cross breed laptop and tablet has spawned some questionable creations that have been rightly consigned to the history books, filed under ‘oops’.
Not so with Microsoft MSFT -1.1%’s Surface range. The tablet/laptop (tabtop?) in question is the Surface 3, the slightly less glitzy version of the Surface Pro 3. It’s aimed at casual users and students I’m told, and the price is supposed to reflect that.
The basic version of the Surface 3 costs $499, but the full, pro version costs $799, which includes a more powerful processor, quad-HD display and larger screen. That $499 rises to $628 when you add the keyboard accessory, which is a lot of money for a tablet. There’s certainly nothing casual or studenty about that price.
But in comparison to its Android and iOS rivals – the iPad Air and the SonyXperia Z4 – it comes in cheaper than both. Indeed, it’s the ‘lite’ version, so you’d expect it to be cheaper, but – for that price  - you get a lot more than you would from a standard tablet…
Design and accessories
Image credit: Jay McGregor
Image credit: Jay McGregor
What’s immediately clear is that the Surface 3 isn’t a conventional tablet. It’s not obsessed with its silhouette like the ultra thin iPad Air 2 or Sony Xperia tablets. It’s thicker width might put some off, but there’s a functional reason for it: a full size USB 3.0 port. Microsoft is unashamed of that, because this Surface range is squarely aimed at productivity enthusiasts.
With that said, it’s as thin as a full-size USB allows it to be. Given that it’s thinner than the average laptop – and it’s pitching itself as a superior replacement – then there’s no problem here.
The magnesium alloy casing and angular shape makes the Surface 3 feel like an expensive, professional piece of kit. On the back there’s a practical non-flimsy kick-stand that sharply clicks into place when pulled out and pushed back in, underneath the kickstand is a subtle microSD slot.  Around the edges are the sturdy volume and power buttons – that reward you with a satisfying click when pushed – the full size USB port, a micro USB port and mini DisplayPort.
Image credit: Jay McGregor
Image credit: Jay McGregor
Across the bottom is the magnetic connector that the Type Cover accessory (keyboard) attaches too. The keyboard has been been shrunken from the Surface Pro 3’s to accommodate for the smaller sized device. It’s narrow, but not unuseable. The back-lit touch keyboard is responsive and the keys have a good bounce to them. The trackpad is hilariously small though, you’re better off using touch to navigate around the interface.
There’s also a very swish stylus that accompanies tablet, although it’s sold seperately. It does all of the things you’d expect a stylus to do, but it also has some extra, useful, functionality. In particular, the button at the top of the pen instantly opens up One Note, even when the tablet is asleep, which means you can quickly take notes without having to go through the rigmarole of finding and opening the app – although you do have to be logged in. The idea is that the Surface can replace the speed of using pen and paper to quickly jot down a note.
Image credit: Jay McGregor
Image credit: Jay McGregor
Curiously, there’s no way of attaching the pen to the tablet. There’s a clip on the top of the pen and the only thing it kind-of clips on to is the keyboard (with a bit of force). It seems strange that a core accessory has no way to stay connected to the main device, especially when it’s something as easily lost as a pen.

Apple Loop: iPhone 6S Feature List, Android Overtakes Apple, Apple Watch's Fifteen Issues







Apple Loop: iPhone 6S Feature List, Android Overtakes Apple, Apple Watch's Fifteen Issues







Taking a look back at another week of news from Cupertino, this week’s Apple Loop looks at the feature list for the iPhone 6S, iOS 8.4 and Beats music, fifteen Apple Watch issues, smartwatch sales projections, security issues over the Apple Watch, mobile advertising breakdowns, the autonomous HD-enabled Lily drone, App Store listing tips, and should Apple buy Greece?
Apple Loop is here to remind you of a few of the very many discussions that have happened around Apple over the last seven days (and you can read our weekly digest of Android news here on Forbes).
Eleven New Features For The iPhone 6S
It might not be announced until September, but details of the iPhone 6S are going to become known as it moves through the external design and manufacturing process. Kicking off the first big tranche of information, Forbes’ Gordon Kelly rounds up the information from KGI Securities’ Ming-Chi Kuo:
The Talking Point - Force Touch is what will likely prove to be the key selling point of the 6S models. Having introduced it on the Apple Watch and 13-inch MacBook Pro it makes perfect sense for Apple to extend this to the iPhone (and eventually the iPad).
How Apple does this will be crucial. The Apple Watch isn’t immediately intuitive and iPhones already have gesture, swipe and long press commands. Adding another must be done right.
For the eleven bullet points, head on over to his full post.
Beats Still Missing Action With Latest iOS 8.4 Beta
With the ninth updated to iOS (in seven months) being prepared – presumably for WWDC – there are more signs of the integration of Beats software into Apple’s mobile OS. Beta 3 of iOS 8.4 was released yesterday, and Gordon Kelly tries to track down the musical streaming service that is still missing in action:
For a long time iOS 8.3 was rumoured to include the long awaited Spotify rival, but having drifted to iOS 8.4 it is surprising that no test features or even code have given away its existence.
There is still time the Beats streaming service to be dropped in there (Apple typically tends to do four to five iOS betas before official release) or for it to arrive via a dedicated event, but the lack of any telltale signs at this stage is surprising.
Given WWDC is developer focused, Beats might be a better bet for September’s new iPhone launch event – and this would leave more time to negotiate ether deals with the music industry.
15 Issues With The Apple Watch Resolved?
As the Apple Watch was launched, 9to5Mac’s Jeremy Horowitz highlighted fifteen issues with Tim Cook’s wearable. One month later, were these issues addressed, were they real concerns, or has time with the watch proved them to be early adopter’s planting some tall poppies? Horowitz returns to his list:
Several reviewers flagged the Watch’s auto-on/auto-off screen as an annoyance for various reasons, primarily its tendency to not actually turn on whenever desired. While the complaints were valid — including ones that the screen turns off too quickly when in the midst of use — the problem is not as pronounced as the worst howls suggested. The feature works most of the time, and when it doesn’t, a tap on the screen turns it on.
Solution: Hopefully, a software update will make the accelerometer a little more generous in recognizing “wrist up” motions, and the OS a little less willing to shut the screen off mid-use. Until then, a quick tap on the screen will suffice.
Nineteen Million Apple Watches In 2015
IHS Technologies has been looking at the smartwatch market, and while the headline number for projected smartphone sales in 2020 is a nice 1010 million, I’m more interested in its prediction for sales of the Apple Watch this year… around 19 million. Forbes’ Paul Lamkin:
IHS’ forecasts are based on Apple shifting around 19 million of its just-launched smartwatches this year; resulting in an estimated 56% of the market share.
That’s a pretty conservative prediction as, back in November, Morgan Stanley forecast 30 million Apple Watch sales in 2015. “Our 30m unit estimate implies 10% penetration into Apple’s 315m iPhone 5 or newer installed base exiting 2014, which is lower than iPad penetration of 14% in its first year but higher than iPhone at 7%,” it said.
Back to the IHS forecast and it’s stating, by 2020, the Cupertino tech giant’s share of the market would have shrunk to 38%, with 96 million Android Wear shipments helping Google to a 22% piece of the wearable pie. That leaves 40% of non-Apple or Google smartwatches – with the likes of Pebble, Microsoft and even Samsung, with its own Tizen software, potentially playing catch-up.
The big unknown in all of these numbers is just how the public will take to the smartwatch – the geekerati love the computer on the wrist but that’s not enough users to build a sustainable and profitable market.

Apple Accidentally Posts Photo Of New iPhone



Apple Accidentally Posts Photo Of New iPhone


Apple AAPL +0.92%, famed as the world’s most secretive technology company, has accidentally posted photos of a new, unknown iPhone straight to its Apple Store website.
Interestingly the shot comes as a direct result of Apple launching its newLightning Dock with the last photo in the listing showing what appears to be an iPhone 5C, but one which clearly sports a Touch ID fingerprint sensor (old vs new comparison shot on page 2).
Since the iPhone 5C doesn’t currently have Touch ID, it appears we are looking at its successor – possibly the heavily rumoured iPhone 6C.
There is good and bad news about this.
New iPhone 5C/6C shown with clear Touch ID home button - Image credit Apple
New iPhone 5C/6C shown with clear Touch ID home button – Image credit Apple
The Good News
Such a phone suggests Apple is very likely to continue its so-called ‘budget’ C range and, in doing so, also continue with a range of 4-inch iPhones. This will please loyal fans who aren’t tempted by the ranges’ move to larger screens.
Furthermore any new iPhone C model is almost certain to get a decent specification boost. The current iPhone 5C is based on the discontinued iPhone 5, so it would make sense for the new model to be based on the iPhone 5S which delivers nearly twice the performance of the iPhone 5, an improved camera and jumps to a 64-bit chipset – uniting the current range.
Perhaps even more important, in Apple’s eyes, is that equipping an iPhone 5C/6C with Touch ID provides greater security and opens up a new Apple Pay revenue stream (NFC seems a likely companion).
In fact crowbarring new technology into devices is not without precedent at Apple. The company famously launched the 4th generation iPad in November 2012, just eight months after the third gen iPad. The only difference was generation four added the new Lightning port.
As this is an annual refresh, we shouldn’t expect anything quite so cynical here.
Then again there is bad news…

Wednesday, 25 March 2015

Rock School star Lil' Chris found dead

Rock School star Lil' Chris found dead in Lowestoft

Chris Hardman
Chris Hardman rose to fame as Lil' Chris after appearing in Rock School in 2006
Lil' Chris, who launched a singing career after he found fame on reality show Rock School, has died.
The 24-year-old, whose real name was Chris Hardman, starred in the Channel 4 programme set at Kirkley High School in Lowestoft, Suffolk.
He had his first hit single, Checkin' It Out, after he appeared on the show in 2006.
Suffolk Police said it was not treating the death, reported on Monday, as suspicious.
The force was called to an address in Union Road, Lowestoft, at around 11:45 GMT to reports a man had died suddenly, a spokeswoman said.
Lil' Chris / Chris Hardman
A number of musicians paid tribute to Lil' Chris after news of his death was announced
Gene Simmons' Rock School
Chris Hardman (second row, right) appeared on the Channel 4 show alongside tutor Gene Simmons
Gene Simmons' tweet about Lil' Chris' death
A post-mortem examination to establish the cause of death is due to take place, and a file will be passed to the coroner, she added.
Gene Simmons, who appeared on Rock School as Lil' Chris's music teacher, led tributes to him. "He was loved," the Kiss frontman tweeted.
TV presenter and Strictly Come Dancing champion Caroline Flack tweeted: "He was a regular guest on [CBBC show] TMi Friday. Always always such a polite lovely guy. That's so sad."
Chris Hardman with the cast of Loserville
Chris Hardman (left) appeared on stage in Loserville
McBusted drummer Harry Judd tweeted: "Shocked and saddened to hear the news about Lil' Chris.
"He supported us a while back and was a little star and an awesome guy."
Lowestoft boxer Anthony Ogogo, who went to the same school as the singer,called him a "super-talented kid".
Lil' Chris at the Suffolk Show 2006
Debut single Checkin' It Out reached number three in the UK singles chart in 2006
"Thoughts go out to his family. Such a shame. Really nice guy and positive role model for our area," he added.

Pretty Little Liars

‘A’ Is Revealed On ‘Pretty Little Liars’ But Who The Eff Is He?!

Rounding up the most jaw-dropping moments from the finale.

Pretty Little Liars” took a turn for the super effing weird in its season five finale (“Welcome to the Dollhouse”), and we’re not sure how we feel about it. On the one hand, we know who A is. On the other hand, we have no idea who A is. Do you see why we’re so confused?!
Who is Charles? And is he a DiLaurentis? Again, we have no clue, but the “PLL” Powers That Be did a pretty solid job of convincing us that our favorite pathfinder Andrew Campbell is somehow connected to this mess. But A’s kinda-sorta reveal wasn’t even the most jaw-dropping moment of the action-packed finale!
The Liars get swiped from the police van on their way to prison, only to wake up in A’s deranged dollhouse. He’s basically using the Liars as his own personal plAythings — and its borderline gross. Soul or no soul, this Charles needs serious therapy. And, you know, a butt-kicking from Spencer. Here are the most OMFG moments from the “Pretty Little Liars” season five finale.
  1. Mona is alive.

    Mona on 'PLL'ABC Family
    Just as we previously speculated, Mona is alive. It turns out A has been keeping her in his psycho dollhouse these past few months. But wait. It gets worse. Mona has to pretend to be Ali when A’s looking, which is all the effing time. She even dyed her hair to play the part! While we’re disappointed to see the writers’ use Mona’s “death” as yet another red herring (ugh), we’re so happy to see Mona again. She really is the best. Without Mona, the Liars would have no clue what was happening.
  2. Four chimes means it’s game time.

    Pretty Little Liars creepy dollsABC Family
    While locked in A’s dollhouse, the Liars have to play a game of Mystery Date Game. The objective is simple: you play to win a prom date, courtesy of A. Because clearly, A is planning a prom for the Liars. The theme? Night at the opera — AKA Melissa and Ian’s prom theme. But the Liars aren’t so pleased when they discover that Ezra, Caleb and Toby’s lives are at stake. Hanna gives A an ominous warning: touch Caleb, and she’ll kill him. Damn, girl! Where has this Hanna been the last few episodes? We already knew A was sick, but these IRL gAmes take things to an even more effed up level.
  3. Caleb, Ezra and Toby are the ultimate #squadgoals.

    PLL Finale - KEEGAN ALLEN, TYLER BLACKBURN, IAN HARDINGABC Family
    When the Liars went missing, Detective Tanner acted shady AF. (What else is new?) So Toby, Caleb and Ezra went rogue to try and track them down because that’s what good boyfriends (and ex-boyfriends, in Ezria’s case) do. Caleb used his hacker skills to find evidence that A tampered with the GPS in the security system, prohibiting the Rosewood P.D. from finding the van. When Toby took his findings to Tanner, she immediately put a warrant out for Caleb’s arrest because clearly Caleb is the only hacker in Rosewood. ARE ALL ROSEWOOD POLICE THIS USELESS? Thanks to a little help from his awesome legal team — Mr. and Mrs. Hastings to the rescue! — Caleb is able to convince Tanner to let him try and track down the girls. Caleb ultimately finds the location of the van, which is conveniently park outside Boo Boo’s Ice Cream factory — AKA “the Campbell’s farm.” Excuse me, Mama Hastings, but did you just tell us Andrew’s family owned a farm in the same location as Boo Boo’s Ice Cream? OMG.
  4. The Hastings know about A.

    PLL Finale - NOLAN NORTH, LESLEY FERAABC Family
    Finally! The Hastings know about A, and it took all of fourfiveseconds for them to do something about it. Because the Hastings get s–t handled around here. And their first order of business is going through all of the information on A that #TeamBoyfriends has pulled together. If anyone is going to find those girls, it’s Veronica Hastings. Well, and Peter, but mostly Veronica.
  5. It has a name.

    ASHLEY BENSON, TROIAN BELLISARIO, LUCY HALE, SHAY MITCHELLABC Family
    And his name is Charles. We already knew Charles had something to do with A when Aria, Spencer and Emily found Mona’s note in the mirror. The typewritten note read: “Chandelier’s rituals/Sister launched lair/A ruler’s list chained.” Each line is an anagram for “Charles DiLaurentis.” This was confirmed in the finale when Spencer puts the pieces — er, alphabet blocks? — together to spell the name “Charles.” So we know Charles is A, but who the eff is he? We think he might be Jason DiLaurentis’ twin. When the Liars shut off the power, Spencer, curious about what A could be hiding, entered his personal vault, and what she found might have just blown this whole A case wife open. She discovered a home video of Mrs. DiLaurentis, outside of Campbell’s farm, holding a baby girl (Ali) and talking to two toddler boys. Sure, one is presumably Jason, but who’s the other little boy? Could that be Charles? And if that is Charles, then that means he’s Spencer’s half-brother too.
  6. Phantom of the Opera

    DOLL COSTUMEABC Family
    Thank you “Pretty Little Liars” for forever ruining Natasha Bedingfield’s “Unwritten” for us. We used to associate that song with convertibles and sunshine, and now we can only picture A’s creepy AF prom. A definitely knows how to make an awkward situation — like a dance floor full of mannequins — even more awkward by having the Liars dance to “Unwritten” at their “senior prom.” Yes, it was just as cringe-worthy as it sounds.
  7. A has a soul.

    Pretty Little Liars Season 5, Episode 21 PhotoABC Family
    Mona says this upon entering A’s secret room, where Spencer found the home videos, but we’re not entirely ready to empathize with A just yet. If we know anything about Charles, it’s that he’s a madman — and no amount of mommy issues make it okay to be a total dick to people for no reason. He locked Mona up FOR MONTHS. He made her listen to her mother’s cries from her funeral. That is not okay. Sorry, “PLL.” We’re not ready for forgive A anytime soon.
  8. The Liars are trapped.

    LUCY HALE, ASHLEY BENSON, TROIAN BELLISARIO, SHAY MITCHELLABC Family
    The Liars, plus Mona, end the finale just where they started: trapped inside A’s dollhouse. Will the next 11 episodes all take place inside the dollhouse? Or will the Liars escape? We’re not going to lie, the thought of spending the entire summer season in A’s dollhouse does sound kind of amazing… and twisted in the best way possible. Because if there’s one thing “Welcome to the Dollhouse” did right, it was show how strong the Liars can be when they team up against their enemy. More of this, please!