Kamis, 09 Januari 2014

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Android 4.4 KitKat Launcher .
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KitKat Launcher didasarkan pada AOSP 4.4 KitKat Launcher , dengan modifikasi .
fitur :
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Legacy News (Apple iOS, MacOS and Microsoft Windows)

Apple


Only boring and bad things happening at Apple.

For example, more than 3 months after the release of iOS 7, we are still seeing articles like this:
iOS 7: Common Problems Users Have and How to Fix Them (Updated) | Digital Trends

I'm glad I'm not an Apple developer:
Apple orders developers to use iOS7 - Freedom, they have heard of it | TechEye

Nokia pulls Here Maps from App Store, claims Apple's iOS 7 harms user experience

Encrypted chat service Cryptocat for iPhone rejected by Apple | The Verge


So the iPhone 5S is supposed to be hot stuff?

We continue to see reports of it needing to be discounted:
Best Buy drops iPhone 5s to $125, 5c to $0 on contract - GSMArena.com news

And it is clearly not loved in China:

Initial Apple iPhone orders on China Mobile underwhelming AAPL CHL - Investors.com

Hon Hai assembles iPhones and iPads.
Hon Hai shares down on lackluster iPhone pre-sales in China

My favorite is this comparison article... it really shows just how weak the iPhone 5S is:
Galaxy S4 Versus iPhone 5S - Business Insider

And Apple Market share is down, despite the hyped launch:
iPhone market share shrinks as Android, Windows Phone grow | Apple - CNET News

Apple claims to have good security, but apparently that's not even close to true:
The NSA Reportedly Has Total Access To The Apple iPhone - Forbes

Apple even claims they didn't know there were problems. Do they really want to claim that?
Apple denies working with NSA to create back door - MarketWatch

And let's not forget:
Macbooks use cameras to spy on owners - Apple's legendary security strikes again | TechEye

I guess we'll know a lot more next month after earnings reports and IDC/Gartner report. But I don't think things are going well for Apple.


Microsoft

Microsoft no longer seems to exist in the consumer/SOHO realm. There is no news. Few mentions at CES.

Here's what little I could find:

Ford's Mulally rejected the CEO job, so:
Microsoft succession speculation focuses on internal candidates | Reuters
But don't look for Ballmer to leave soon:
Microsoft CEO Selection Unlikely to Come in January, as Candidate List Contracts and Expands | Re/code

Microsoft did report one cheery piece of news, they sold 3 million Xbox Ones in 2013 (in about a month and a week, but during the busiest of the holiday season). For perspective, Apple sold about 5 million iPads per month in 3Q2013. iPads have much better profit margins than an Xbox One. In fact, in any long term sense Microsoft has never made a profit from Xbox... so this seemingly good news, really doesn't mean much. But you'd think with the title they gave the press release that something big happened:
Thank You for an Epic 2013
However, Sony then reports:
Sony says sold 4.2 million PS4 game consoles as of December 28 | Reuters
The PS4 released a week earlier than the Xbox One in the US, but later elsewhere, making the two numbers roughly comparable.

Even Paul Thurrott is down:
Microsoft Windows Big Problem | Windows content from Windows IT Pro

Here's a quote:
Can you guess what the biggest problem facing Windows is? Here's a clue: It's probably not what you think it is. 
It's not the lackluster response to Windows 8... [rational omitted for brevity] 
It's not Linux, which never emerged as a force on the PC desktop. 
It's not Mac OS X... [rational omitted for brevity]
It's not tablets, though I'd pinpoint this latest move to simpler personal computing to be a major contributing factor: People realize that they don't just not need the complexity of Windows, they don't even need most of the power of Windows. 
Windows is in trouble because people simply don't care about it anymore. It's not outright hostility; there's far less of that than the anti-Microsoft crowd would like to believe. It's ambivalence. It's ambivalence driven by the nature of "good enough" mobile and web apps. It's ambivalence driven by the allure of anytime/anywhere computing on tiny devices that are more cool to use and even cooler to be seen using.

So that's it... no news because no one cares about Windows anymore.
I agree with Paul, after all I'm writing this from my Chromebook!

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Strange, Possibly Humorous News

To refresh your memory, Zune was Microsoft's very failed attempt to compete with iPods. Some guy made a desktop to imitate Zune and submitted it to LifeHacker:
The Zune Tribute Desktop


That such a game exists is of course strange and a bit humorous:
New iPhone game warns of dangers of surveillance state | Fox News
Even stranger, but not at all humorous is the possibility the NSA may be watching you play:
The NSA Reportedly Has Total Access To The Apple iPhone - Forbes

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Device News

List is long this month as overflow from my CES post is included. Some things not listed in this post are here:

Note, I called it Device News not Android Device News this time. Probably it should be called Linux-based Device News, but too many people won't realize that that would cover Android, ChromeOS, Firefox OS and Tizen as well.

Google Glass


At least personally, I'm much more interested in smart watches (especially with fitness tracking) than Google Glass.
Why Google Glass is doomed. - The Next Web

Even Google Employees Are Giving Up On Google Glass - Business Insider

CES 2014: Trail of wearable fails a warning for Google


Tablets


Fuhu's kids tablets are very popular here in the US, being carried in Best Buy, Target and Walmart and often making Amazon's Best Selling Tablets list.
Fuhu Nabi 2 kid's tablet grows up, gets Google Play Store support - Liliputing

Closer look at Fuhu's DreamTab tablets for kids - Liliputing

It was probably the best mid-range tablet available in 2013, with the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 edition taking high-end spot.
If you want a tablet, just buy Google’s Nexus 7 already – Quartz

Especially if you don't know what the K1 is, you want to read this one:
NVIDIA Tegra K1 reference tablet has 4GB RAM, full HD display - Liliputing

The $38 Android Tablet Is Coming to the U.S. | News & Opinion | PCMag.com


All-In-Ones/Monitors


HP announces Android-powered Slate 21 Pro - Android Authority

Lenovo launches 20 inch, 28 inch Android-powered all-in-ones - Liliputing

Acer launches 27-inch all-in-one Android PC | Business Tech - CNET News

This next is ChromeOS, NOT Android:
CES 2014: Hands-on preview with the LG Chromebase desktop | ITProPortal.com


Wearables (some run Android others connect to Android)


Bluetooth Bracelet Monitors Sun Exposure - TomsGuide.com

Belkin shows Linux powered smart slow cooker at CES 2014 » Muktware

Samsung will bundle wearables with its high end offerings:
Galaxy S5, Galaxy Note 4 to launch with accompanying wearables, Samsung exec says

Razer introduces Nabu smartwatch and activity tracker - Liliputing

E Fun introduces $100 NextOne Smartwatch - Liliputing


Main Stream Linux Devices


Lenovo Beacon $199 home media server has XBMC pre-loaded (and up to 6TB of storage) - Liliputing

Valve announces over more than a dozen Linux-powered Steam gaming boxes | ZDNet


Oddball Android Devices


Google will put Android in cars in 2014. Audi, GM, Honda are on board

Samsung launches Galaxy Camera 2: Android camera with more horsepower - Liliputing

Ampeq SoundPad 2 Android media player sports stereo 3W speakers - Liliputing

The $11,999 Dacor 7-inch Android tablet also doubles as a 48-inch oven

ZTE marries hotspot device and projector with ZTE Projector Hotspot

Vizio announces portable Smart Audio players, powered by KitKat

ARM and Intel News

First some sad news:

ARM server chip pioneer Calxeda shuts down | PCWorld
This is unlikely to majorly damage the ARM-based server movement though.

And:
Looks like politics is rearing its head in the semiconductor market.
Qualcomm confused over Chinese antitrust action - We have still not been told why | TechEye


Now, a bunch of new ARM chips:

The K1 seems to have the most buzz:
NVIDIA introduces Tegra K1 mobile chips with 192 graphics cores - Liliputing

Tegra K1: an in-depth look

AnandTech | NVIDIA Tegra K1 Preview & Architecture Analysis

Snapdragon 805 (Adreno 420 GPU) video demos show what late 2014 Android devices will do

The 802 in this next article is NOT a typo, it is a different chip than the 805:
Qualcomm Snapdragon 802 chip for TVs, set-top-boxes - Liliputing

MediaTek to demo chipsets for LTE, wearables and 4K TVs at CES | PCWorld


Switching to Intel news, things are really quite awful.

I've complained here before about Intel not meeting its promises about shipping Bay Trail systems for the holidays. But even at CES, there really were no shipping Bay Trail Z3770 systems [though 1 announcement that I saw]. Lots of people are asking where's the Bay Trail Intel? The Z3740 that is is shipping in a dozen systems or so is for some reason limited to 2Gb and is not competitive with high-end ARM chips. Something really stinks here, but Intel isn't coming clean about it.

Worse! Intel appears to be rapidly losing the mobile market:
Intel Corporation (INTC): Intel Loses The Galaxy Tab [SAMSUNG ELECT LTD(F)] - Seeking Alpha

Intel Corporation (INTC): Intel's Merrifield Looks Dead On Arrival - Seeking Alpha



Developer Boards and Mini-Devices





This next isn't hardware, but rather an alternate OS to Linux for small devices:




Rabu, 08 Januari 2014

CES 2014 News Roundup

CES seems to have been rather boring this year... not nearly as much interesting things delivered as last year.
However, there is exciting stuff about Android and Chrome OS. Next to nothing interesting about Windows, which in itself constitutes news. Intel also seems to have embarrassed itself there.

CES seems to have tried to bill itself this year as the rise of wearables. This largely flopped.
Intel led with a keynote for wearables. People like me that wanted Intel to explain what happened to its promised ARM competitors this holiday season and just what is the status of low-power Intel chips were justifiably displeased:
Intel Corporation (INTC): Intel's CES Keynote: That's Nice, But... - Seeking Alpha
Look for bad news when Intel reports earnings on the 16th.

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