Saturday, September 27, 2014

Motorola Moto X (2nd Gen) to go on sale on Flipkart for Rs. 31,999

Motorola Moto X (2nd Gen) to go on sale on Flipkart for Rs. 31,999
The recently announced Moto X (2nd gen) from Motorola has been launched today which is priced at Rs. 31,999 and will be available via Flipkart exclusively. The phone will replace the older Moto X as Motorola's flagship device. Motorola had announced the Moto G (2nd gen) and the Moto X (2nd gen) recently.
The Motorola Moto X (2nd gen) packs a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 chip clocked at 2.5GHz accompanied by 2GB of RAM. On the memory front, the Moto X (2nd gen) boasts 16GB internal storage but nomicroSD card slot.

The display on the new phone has also been updated to a 5.2 inch 1080p one from last year’s 4.7 inch 720p display. The rear camera also gets a spec bump as the new Moto X now comes with a 13MP rear camera instead of last year’s 10MP.
The Motorola Moto X (2nd gen) will compete against Sony Xperia Z1,Samsung Galaxy S4, HTC One E8, all of whose prices have been recently reduced.

ISRO makes history as Mangalyaan enters Mars orbit

ISRO makes history as Mangalyaan enters Mars orbit
It is a proud day for the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). Its ambitious low-cost Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM), also known as Mangalyaan, was successfully placed in Mars' orbit on Wednesday morning.
The accomplishment is very special for the Indian space organisation, as it was successful to place the Mangalyaan in their first attempt. No other space organisations across the world including the US' NASA could do so in their first attempt. Now, the ISRO is the only fourth space agency in the world to have a successful Mars mission.
Congratulating the ISRO team, Prime Minister Modi said: "History has been created today. We have dared to reach out into the unknown and have achieved the near impossible."
"Through your hardwork you have made it possible to achieve the impossible. History has been created and with today's success, India is the only country to succeed in its very first attempt," he added.
The orbit insertion started in early hours at 4.17am when the spacecraft switched from medium gain antenna for receiving and emitting radio signals. The main engine was ignited at 7.17 am, after rotating the Orbiter in the direction of Mars at 6.57am.
ISRO's Mars mission carries five scientific payloads to observe Martian surface, atmosphere and exosphere extending up to 80,000 km for understanding of the evolution of that planet, especially the related geologic and the possible biogenic processes on that interesting planet. These payloads consist of a camera, two spectrometers, a radiometer and a photometer.
ISRO had begun working on the Mangalyaan with a feasibility study in 2010. The project was approved in 2012. The total project is estimated to be about Rs. 4.54 billion, the satellite costs around Rs. 1.53 billion. ISRO had planned the launch on 28 October 2013 but had to postpone it 5 November 2013 after a delay in ISRO's spacecraft tracking ships to take up pre-determined positions because of poor weather in the Pacific Ocean.
Source: ISRO

Thursday, September 25, 2014

MediaTek's new Labs initiative focuses on IoT, wearable devices

MediaTek's new Labs initiative focuses on IoT, wearable devices
MediaTek has announced the launch of its very own developer program, called MediaTek Labs. The program will offer tools and support to developers and manufacturers to facilitate the creation of wearable and internet-connected devices.
The MediaTek Labs program is based on the Linkit Developer Platform, which puts the Aster MT2502 system-on-chip together with an operating system (LinkIt OS), a LinkIt One developer board, and the SDK. MediaTek says, that the SDK is designed to help users port existing Arduino code to LinkIt OS and APIs providing access to the hardware's GSM, Bluetooth, GPRS and WiFi.
The registration for MediaTek Labs is free for users, while the company is offering LinkIt for $79, which includes its own Aster chip, a processor the size for wearables, and companion Wi-Fi and GPS chipsets along with the necessary software and hardware.


"With the launch of MediaTek Labs we’re opening up a new world of possibilities for everyone — from hobbyists and students through to professional developers and designers — to unleash their creativity and innovation," stated Marc Naddell, VP of Mediatek Labs.
"We believe that the innovation enabled by MediaTek Labs will drive the next wave of consumer gadgets, and apps that will connect billions of things and people around the world," he added.
There has been a growing interest in wearable and Internet of things over the past few years. Tech giants like Google, Samsung and Apple have already launched a few devices and more manufacturers and developers are looking to tap into the market. According to a recent report the wearable market is expected to reach $18 billion in the next 5 years.
Source: Mediatek Labs

Google and Airtel in talks to offer 'carrier billing' option

Google and Airtel in talks to offer 'carrier billing' option
Google is planning to partner with service provider Airtel to allow customers to pay for in-app purchases, e-books as well as other services. Google already offers carrier billing options in 26 countries including US and UK.
A tie up with Airtel will significantly boost Google's digital goods business in India. The internet giant will be able to sell its apps and digital content to Airtel subscribers without having to collect banking details.
Carrier billing allows customers to charge their digital purchases directly to their phone bills and offers a huge potential to digital goods business in a place like India where very few people use credit cards and are not comfortable making digital payments due to security reasons. Airtel has nearly 40 million data subscribers in India, with nearly 12.5 million consumers using 3G.


According to sources Google and Airtel are currently trying to come to an agreement on revenue sharing. Google is reportedly asking for 90 percent share in revenues which may be the reason for the delay. Airtel traditionally takes 50 percent of the revenue. Now service providers are changing the revenue sharing model with more profit being passed on to the developer. Vodafone recently announced a change in its revenue sharing model to 70:30 in favor of the developer.
Sundar Lakshmanan, the co-founder of Ideophone Labs, who has worked with operators for some of its apps stated, "If Airtel and Google team up, it can play a significant role in solving the payments problem."
Microsoft has also announced that it plans to launch a carrier billing solution for its Windows phone app store in India. However, the tech giant has not revealed the time frame or the service provider for the India launch.
Source: ET

Aviary is now part of Adobe's Creative Cloud

Aviary is now part of Adobe's Creative Cloud
Adobe, the name behind popular editing software like Photoshop and Premiere pro, has bought photo editing app Aviary. This acquisition will help Adobe to help make its Creative Cloud more appealing for third party developers through a Creative Cloud SDK
Currently the under development creative SDK will let developers use Adobe’s creative technologies to develop mobile apps and to establish new relations between Adobe's Creative Cloud desktop applications to mobile devices.


The Aviary team will help Adobe to bring their Creative Cloud services to mobile. This acquisition would certainly help the company tap into the mobile applications market.

India to become the second biggest smartphone market by 2019

India to become the second biggest smartphone market by 2019
According to a latest report by market research firm Strategy Analytics, India will surpass the US to become the second largest smartphone market by 2019.
Strategy Analytics reported that global smartphone sales will grow 13 percent in 2015. The world's top 20 countries will account for 80% of the global smartphone volumes in 2015, up from 75% in 2007.
The report highlighted that Asia Pacific will continue to drive growth, accounting for nearly 54 percent of the global volumes in 2015. Africa Middle East and Central Latin America will see strong smartphone growth by 2020 and will play the role of a new growth engine for global market, the report added.


"China and US will remain the largest smartphone sales countries by 2014, making up 43 percent of global volumes," the report said.
Electronic giants are focusing on emerging markets like India with budget and mid-range smartphone offerings. Google has recently launched the Android One program in India and plans to spend over Rs 100 Crore on marketing and advertising. Google has launched Android One phones in partnership with Micromax, Spice and Karbonn starting from Rs 6,399 to tap into the budget segment and first time smartphone users. According to reports Android One sales in India may exceed 2 million by 2014 end. Motorola which entered the Indian market earlier this year has sold over 6.5 million smartphones in its first quarter and over 8.6 million smartphones in the second quarter. 
A Google India report has stated that India will soon have over more internet users than US by 2014 end. The report highlights that India adds about 5 million internet users every month and will reach over 500 million users by 2018. 
Source: TOI

Xbox One launched in India via Amazon, starts at Rs. 39,990

Xbox One launched in India via Amazon, starts at Rs. 39,990
Xbox lovers rejoice! Microsoft has officially announced the launch of its latest Xbox One in India. The Xbox One is exclusive available via Amazon.in with price starting at Rs. 39,990. The unit with Kinect is priced at Rs. 45,990. Amazon is offering gift card worth Rs. 4,000 with the new Xbox One as introductory offer.
The Xbox One brings some exclusive games line up including Forza Horizon 2, Forza Motorsport 5, Dead Rising 3 and Ryse: Son of Rome. Popular third-party games will also be available on Xbox One with early exclusivity for downloadable content in “Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare,” “FIFA 14,” “Battlefield 4” and more. Some major launches such as “Halo-The Master Chief Collection and “Sunset Overdrive” are also expected on the One this year.
Microsoft had announced the Xbox One in last year. The latest gen gaming console features 8-core CPU, 768 GPU cores, 8GB 2133 MHz DDR3 system memory and 500GB hard drive. Other notable features of the Xbox One include controller compatibility with PC, Smartglass integration and TV integration. Microsoft has added some local apps such as Bigflix, Gaana and Hungama in the Xbox One.

“The hotly anticipated, new-generation games and entertainment system from Microsoft brings the biggest blockbuster games, the most advanced multiplayer experience, games plus entertainment like live TV, Skype, sports, fitness, music and movies, all to one single device at the center of your living room and available at the command of your voice, powered by Kinect. It’s time to experience and celebrate the power of the all-in-one gaming and entertainment device,” says Anshu Mor, Director, Interactive Entertainment Business at Microsoft India.

Jolla smartphone with Sailfish OS launched in India at Rs. 16,499

Jolla smartphone with Sailfish OS launched in India at Rs. 16,499
Jolla has officially entered the Indian market its Sailfish OS smartphone. Priced at Rs. 16,499, the new Jolla smartphone is powered by a 1.4GHz dual-core processor along with 1GB of RAM. The smartphone is exclusively available via Snapdeal.com for Rs. 16,499.
The Jolla smartphone features 4.5-inch IPS qHD display, 5-point multi-touch with Gorilla 2 Glass, 8 megapixel AF camera with LED flash and 2MP front-facing camera, 16GB storage, 1GB RAM and microSD slot. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0 and GPS. 


The main highlight, however, is the Sailfish OS, which comes with an in-built capability to run Android apps on the device. The phone allows users to download apps through Yandex and Aptoide Stores and other Android marketplaces.
The Sailfish OS also allows users to operate through gestures. “Via swipes and shortcuts using just one hand, you can easily interact with all your running apps and services at the same time. And you don’t have to look far for the ‘home’ button, as it’s always under your thumb,” explains Jolla on its official website.
The operating system also supports multitasking, and shows all your running apps on one screen, without having to open and close them. From one app, you can trigger a multitasking shortcut. You can learn in detail about the smartphone and Sailfish OS here. You can check out Jolla listing on Snapdeal here.
Jolla's new smartphone will be competing against already established smartphone brands such as Samsung and Micromax, and newcomers Xiaomi and Motorola. Reception of the Jolla smartphone and Sailfish OS in India is uncertain.

HTC launches Desire 820 in India with Qualcomm's 64-bit SoC along with 2 more phones

HTC launches Desire 820 in India with Qualcomm's 64-bit SoC along with 2 more...
HTC has officially announced the Desire 816g, Desire 820 and Desire 820q smartphones in India. The Desire 816g, a dual-SIM smartphone, will be available from next month for Rs. 18,990. HTC hasn't revealed pricing of the Desire 820 and 820q yet, but confirmed the availability in early November.
The HTC Desire 816g, variant of the recently launched Desire 816, has a 5.5-inch 720p display with Gorilla Glass 3 protection. It is powered by a quad-core 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor along with 1GB of RAM. The smartphone has 13MP rear camera with BSI sensor, f/2.2, 28mm lens and 1080p video recording, and 5MP front facing camera with BSI sensor and 1080p video recording.
It has 16GB built-in storage, supports additional storage up to 128GB via microSD. Connectivity options include dual-SIM connectivity, 2G, 3G, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA, Bluetooth and GPS. The Desire 816g is powered by a 2600 mAh battery.


The HTC Desire 820 is touted as one of the first Android smartphones with Qualcomm's new 64-bit Snapdragon 615 SoC.
The HTC Desire 820 has a 5.5-inch 720p display. It has 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of internal storage. The device has 13 MP rear camera with with f/2.2 aperture and BSI sensor, and 8MP front camera. The Desire 820 also features HTC’s BoomSound technology with its two front facing speakers.
For connectivity, the smartphone supports dual-SIM connectivity, 3G, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, microUSB v2.0 and Bluetooth 4.0. The Desire 820 is also powered by a 2600 mAh battery.
The HTC Desire 820q has similar specifications of the 820 except that it is powered by a 1.2GHz quad-core processor along with 1GB of RAM.

NASA Spacecraft Arrives at Mars to Probe Mysteries of Red Planet's Air

Infographic: How the Maven Mars Orbiter probe works.
Mars has welcomed a new robotic visitor from Earth.

After a 10-month journey through deep space, NASA's MAVEN probe arrived in Mars orbit late Sunday (Sept. 21), on a mission to help scientists figure out why the Red Planet changed from a relatively warm and wet place in the ancient past to the cold, arid world it is today.

MAVEN, whose name is short for Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution, fired its engines in a crucial 30-minute braking burn Sunday night, slowing down enough to be captured by the planet's gravity around 10:24 p.m. EDT (0224 GMT Monday, Sept. 22).

"Congratulations! MAVEN is now in Mars orbit," MAVEN navigation team member Dave Folta, of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, announced to a round of cheers from mission control. 

MAVEN joins three other operational probes in Mars orbit — NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft and Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO), and the European Space Agency's Mars Express. NASA also has two rovers actively exploring the planet's surface: the golf-cart-size Opportunity and its younger, bigger cousin, Curiosity.

And Mars orbit should get even more crowded just a few days from now. India's first-ever Red Planet effort, the $74 million Mars Orbiter Mission, is due to arrive Tuesday night (Sept. 23).

Studying Mars' atmosphere

The $671 million MAVEN mission blasted off as planned on Nov. 18, 2013, though not without a bit of prelaunch drama.

Liftoff preparations were frozen when the government shutdown went into effect on Oct. 1, 2013, sending ripples of anxiety through the MAVEN team and the global planetary science community. But NASA granted MAVEN an emergency exception a few days later, getting things back on track. (The shutdown ended on Oct. 17, 2013.)

MAVEN is the first NASA spacecraft dedicated to studying the upper atmosphere of Mars, NASA officials said. The mission will use MAVEN's three suites of scientific instruments to measure and characterize gas escape from the Martian atmosphere, which was once relatively thick but is now just 1 percent as dense as that of Earth at sea level.

MAVEN's observations should help scientists get a better handle on what happened to the water that flowed and sloshed across Mars billions of years ago — whether it escaped into space or sank into the planet's crust, said mission principal investigator Bruce Jakosky, of the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics at the University of Colorado, Boulder. 

"What we're going to be doing is studying the top of the atmosphere as a way of understanding the extent to which stripping of gas out of the atmosphere to space may have been the driving mechanism behind climate change," Jakosky said at a news conference Wednesday (Sept. 17). "We should be able to get enough measurements to tell us what happened to the water, what happened to the carbon dioxide."

The mission should shed light on the history of Mars' ability to support life, he added.
"We're trying to understand the context in which life might have existed," Jakosky said. "Any life on Mars interacts with its planetary environment; we need to know what that environment is, and how it's evolved over time."

MAVEN's prime science mission is slated to last one year, but the probe has enough fuel to keep making observations for a while if its mission gets extended, team members said.
MAVEN will also serve as a vital communications link between ground controllers and NASA's Mars rovers. In fact, that's the main reason NASA deemed the mission worthy of an emergency exception during the government shutdown. Opportunity and Curiosity are currently supported by Mars Odyssey and MRO, which launched in 2001 and 2005, respectively, and NASA has no Red Planet relay orbiters on the books beyond MAVEN.

"MAVEN is critically important for us for many reasons, not the least of which is it will serve as backup communications for the rovers on the surface," NASA Administrator Charles Bolden told Space.com.

MAVEN is one of several missions that should help NASA prepare for an eventual manned mission to Mars, which the agency hopes to mount by the mid-2030s, Bolden added. That mission list includes the active rovers and orbiters now studying Mars, MAVEN and the agency's Mars Insight mission, set to launch in 2016, and the Mars Rover 2020 mission.

Getting to work

MAVEN's science mission will not start right away. The probe's handlers will spend the next six weeks checking out MAVEN's instruments and maneuvering the probe from its long, looping initial orbit down to a 4.5-hour final orbit, which will bring MAVEN as close as 93 miles (150 kilometers) to Mars and take it as far away as 3,850 miles (6,200 km) from the Red Planet.
But MAVEN will make some observations during this checkout period: The probe will look on as Comet Siding Spring buzzes Mars on Oct. 19, coming within just 82,000 miles (132,000 km) of the planet. (For reference, Earth's moon orbits at an average distance of 238,900 miles, or 384,400 km).

"I'm told that the odds of having an approach that close to Mars are about one in a million years," Jakosky said. "So it's really luck that we get the opportunity here."
MAVEN will study the comet and Mars' upper atmosphere for five days around the flyby, he added.

"We should learn a lot about the upper atmosphere from this natural experiment, watching the perturbation from the impact of [cometary] gas and dust," Jakosky said. "And we're hoping to learn about the comet as well."

Any material potentially shed by Siding Spring poses minimal risk to MAVEN and other probes circling the Red Planet, NASA officials have said. There are no worries at all for Opportunity and Curiosity, who enjoy the protection of Mars' atmosphere.    

Space Elevator Advocates Take Lofty Look at Innovative Concepts

Japan Space Elevator
SEATTLE — Sure, it's a stretch. Envision a thin, vertical tether extending from the Earth's surface to a mass far out in space. Scooting up the tether are electric vehicles, climbers that are energized by a combination of sunlight and laser light projected from the ground.

Here's the kicker: Carrying payloads and people, the climbers travel at speeds comparable to those of a fast train — taking several days of transit time — but are launched once per day. These space elevators have the potential to be a revolutionary way to access space less expensively than possible with chemical rocket technology. And innovators today are working to make that happen.

Last month, the International Space Elevator Consortium (ISEC) held its annual meeting here at the Museum of Flight in Seattle, with a theme focused on space elevator architectures and road maps. The meeting featured mini-workshops on global cooperation and marine node designs to anchor the elevator on Earth.

Space elevator brainstorm session

The space elevator discussions, which ran from Aug. 22 to 24, could be described as a kind of "heightened awareness," as scientists, engineers, entrepreneurs, infrastructure experts and others brainstormed climber designs, new materials, technology trends, business strategies, operations and legal issues.

Among the space-elevator devotees taking part were officials from the Japan Space Elevator Association, which spotlighted a number of climber approaches, promoting the idea of a climber competition as a worldwide event.

For good measure, toss in a sort of space "elevator pitch" competition. That is, selling the idea to an influential person — say, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates — in 90 seconds. How best to ask for their buy-in of the concept — without being tossed into the elevator shaft!
"The conference was a rewarding experience … good ideas, new concepts and great participation," said Peter Swan, president of the International Space Elevator Consortium.

"The ISEC was developed to specifically broaden the knowledge about space elevators and incrementally reduce the risk for its development," Swan said. "We're trying to address the unknown unknowns that are out there."

Skip Penny, ISEC director, said the space-elevator gathering was an opportunity to "have a spark create another spark." The space elevator is a huge systems-engineering job, he added.

"We're so far away from bending metal," Penny told Space.com. "We're advancing, but there's need for money. It is two steps. One is seed money so we can refine our ideas and understandings, then build product."

So what's next on the ISEC agenda? 

"The next steps for the development of space-elevator infrastructures are focused around the creation and funding of a Space Elevator Institute," Swan said. The institute would fund research projects addressing critical issues.  

The development of prototype experiments, including tether material design for tensile strength, would be funded by the Space Elevator Institute, he added.

Space materials innovation

Currently, the "magic" material that's boosted the promise of a space elevator is the carbon nanotube. But moving from vials of the stuff to miles and miles of space-worthy tether is no easy task.

Similarly, graphene is also being eyed as a potential material for the space elevator. Graphene is pure carbon, remarkably strong for its very low weight and far stronger than steel.

Revolutionizing high-strength materials for a better world is the quest of Bryan Laubscher, president of Olympia, Washington-based Odysseus Technologies.

"You have to work on materials," Laubscher told Space.com "Making carbon nanotubes through chemical vapor deposition is so inferior to what we could get."

Laubscher is working to grow carbon nanotubes in a new way, with experiments on his near-term to-do list.

"Carbon nanotubes and graphene could be the way forward … pervading society and gaining accelerated acceptance by society … like the industrial revolution did in creating cheap steel," he said.

"When the carbon nanotube or alternative material develops to the point where we can actually build a space-elevator tether, we want to be at a mature design phase," Swan said. "Then, we can go right into the development, planning and execution of a space-elevator infrastructure." 


No small task


Admittedly, the tether material is a major hurdle, Swan said.

"Taking that material and grow[ing] it 1 meter (3 feet) wide and over 62,000 miles (100,000 kilometers) long — neither of those is a trivial activity."

Swan said the material challenge is not being driven by the space industry. Rather, automobile makers, airlines and even the ski-lift industry are looking for stronger materials.
"The beauty of the situation," he said, "is that the global need for the material is driving it — and we just need to tag along."

For more information on the International Space Elevator Consortium, visit http://www.isec.org.

Google stops pushing Google+ accounts on new users

Google stops pushing Google+ accounts on new users
Google is no longer forcing users to make Google+ accounts when they sign up for a new Gmail account. Now a new ‘No thanks’ button will be added to the page which will give users a choice whether their Google+ page should be created alongside the email account.
According to a report in Marketing Land, Google has quietly dropped the requirement that new users create a Google+ profile when they sign up for a Google account. After Google's social network Orkut did not take off, Google started focusing on Google+ making it mandatory for Gmail users to have a Google+ account by default. 
A Google spokesperson stated "we updated the signup experience in early September. Users can now create a public profile during signup, or later, if and when they share public content for the first time (like a restaurant review, YouTube video or Google+ post)."


Google social network Google+ never took off and since Vic Gundotra left the company in April, the internet giant has reportedly put the service on a backburner. Now this change will lead to even fewer signups on the social network. According to reports Google is planning to launch its Photo service as a standalone app without Google+ accounts.
Google recently acquired Polar a company that specializes in creating online polls to get "instant opinions on anything." The deal is an acqui-hire where Polar’s founder Luke Wroblewski and his team will be joining Google. According to Dave Besbris, Google’s vice president of engineering for Google Plus, the team will be working on improving Google+ for mobile.
Source: MarketingLand

Microsoft now offers 30GB free OneDrive storage

Microsoft now offers 30GB free OneDrive storage
Microsoft has announced that it will be doubling the storage space on OneDrive from 15GB to 30GB as a limited period offer for users across all platforms. To get the extra storage space users have to auto enable upload feature for your camera roll.
Microsoft is marketing the offer specifically for new iPhone users or those upgrading to iOS 8, but state that the extra space can be claimed by Android and Windows Phone users, too. The blog post mentions that this limited offer is available to users if they sign up before September end.
Microsoft wrote on its blog on Friday “Tonight, we are pleased to announce that we are doubling the amount of free storage you get with OneDrive. All you have to do is sign up for OneDrive and activate the auto upload feature for your camera roll sometime between now and the end of September, and you will get 30 GB of free OneDrive storage moving forward (15 GB base and 15 GB camera roll bonus).”


In June, Microsoft has doubled OneDrive's initial free offering from 7 GB to 15 GB to match Google Drive's starting space. Now with 30 GB free space, Microsoft's OneDrive is at the top of the storage space race versus both Dropbox and Google Drive. Google Drive offers 15 GB space and an additional 10 GB to users if they installed QuickOffice on Android and iOS as a promotional scheme. Dropbox offers only 2 GB of free space on sign-up, which can be extended to 5GB with various features.