01 June, 2016

The US government is pouring money into the Internet of Things

The U.S government spent $8.8 billion in the fiscual year of 2015, up from $7.7 billion in the fiscal year 2014, according to a report from Govini, which collects and analyzes data about government contracts. Overall, the federal government spent almost $35 billion on IoT solutions from the fiscal year 2011 through the fiscal year 2015.
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The report split the government's IoT investments into three categories. First is infrastructure
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Xiaomi Buys 1,500 Patents From Microsoft To Aid Global Expansion

Xiaomi has signed a deal with Microsoft to acquire 1,500 patents in exchange for bundling Skype and Office apps on its smartphones and tablets, as the Chinese company seeks a way to expand its products into Western markets. The deal, which also includes a cross-licensing agreement, could hasten the launch of Xiaomi smartphones in markets such as Western Europe and North America where it is believed that a lack of a robust mobile patent portfolio is the major factor in preventing a more global launch.
The patents Xiaomi has acquired cover wireless communications, video, cloud and multimedia technologies, and come six months after the Chinese company signed a patent-licensing deal with U.S. chipmaker Qualcomm covering 3G and 4G technologies. Xiaomi has acquired 1,500 patents from Microsoft, in a deal that will
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WhatsApp Revenue Model And The Reasons Behind Facebook’s 19 Billion Dollar Acquisition !

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Facebook’s owned WhatsApp had announced in March that WhatsApp will be completely free for users and will no longer change any subscription fee. The app that gained more than 1 billion users across the globe allows users to message contacts anyone who is using WhatsApp at no cost and is currently available for iPhones, Blackberries, Symbian and the web version. Facebook purchased WhatsApp in February 2014 for amount which is estimated to $19 billion. After nine months, (i.e. September 2014), WhatsApp had generated revenue of approximately $1.2 million, as per 2014 Facebook Form 10-Q. The big question is how WhatsApp generated such a revenue?
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The 2017 ARM Processor Powering the 2017 iPhone will Pack a Powerful Graphics Punch

Despite Nvidia's CEO thinking that VR's problems will take another 20 years to resolve, the industry is still racing forward to accommodate VR applications. Nvidia's new GeForce GTX 1080 will greatly assist VR applications on the desktop in 2016 and so will the new chip from ARM that's due to arrive in time for the 2017 iPhone. According to Trusted Reviews, ARM has laid its cards down for a mobile gaming future fuelled by VR. The chip architecture design company, which is behind the architecture for processors seen in phones including the Samsung Galaxy S7 and the iPhone 6S, has launched its new processor and graphics architecture at Computex, with particular focus on VR content consumption.

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The new ARM Mali-G71 is of particular interest; mostly because
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Don't be alarmed if Android wants to get physical

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Q. My Android phone popped up a notification that “Physical Web pages are nearby.” What does that mean?
A. The plain language of that Android notification suggests that if you look in the right direction, you might spot a printout of a Web page taped to a wall. What Google’s operating system is actually saying: A nearby Bluetooth beacon is broadcasting a Web page’s address, and if you open that notification, the Chrome browser on your phone will display the page. Why would you want to do that? At Google’s I/O developer conference two weeks ago, Rahul Roy-chowdhury, vice president of product management for Chrome, spelled out one such scenario in his mobile-Web talk: “Wouldn’t it be cool if you got on a bus and you
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31 May, 2016

The best tech to prevent distracted driving

messageloudWhile everyone knows they shouldn’t use a smartphone behind the wheel, one in every four crashes still involves someone texting, snapping, sharing, or chatting on a mobile device. So how do we save ourselves … from ourselves? I’ve tested more than a dozen apps and gadgets that promise a fix.

DriveMode Wins Top Spot
Every major cellular provider offers something to help with distracted driving. I found AT&T’s free DriveMode app for Android and iPhone works the best
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StanChart launches mobile banking push in Africa as rivals retreat

Standard Chartered is to launch its mobile and online banking platform in eight African countries, its consumer banking chief for the region told Reuters, as the lender seeks to grow in Africa at a time when some European banks are retreating. StanChart will launch the service for its 1 million customers in Botswana, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe in the first half of 2016, the bank's regional head for retail banking
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Your Dose Of Disruptive Tech For This Week !

As a part of the tech in Techstory, we bring you the latest in the technology from around the world. This week we saw HP unveiling its Omen backpack PC for mobile VR gaming and China unveiling elevated bus to tackle traffic jams. We also saw Toyota remaking the ibot wheelchair and Samsung’s plans for IoT network. In case, if you’ve missed any of those, along with the Reddit’s latest update on hosting its own image uploading service, don’t worry just keep reading!

HP Unveils Omen Backpack PC For Mobile VR Gaming

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HP unveiled a new series of gaming laptops under the Omen X branding, but apparently that’s not all the company has up their sleeves. It seems that HP is also working on a backpack PC that will allow gamers to play virtual reality on the go, or at the very least allow
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28 May, 2016

Here's Facebook's next major app: Moments

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Facebook's (NASDAQ:FB) mobile app is one of the most popular in the world. More than 1 billion people use Facebook on their mobile devices each and every day. But there's more to Facebook than its core social network. The company has an increasingly impressive array of other apps, each boasting hundreds of millions of additional users in their own right. Collectively, WhatsApp, Messenger, and Instagram reach 2.3 billion people each month, mostly through mobile devices. WhatsApp and Messenger lead the way with 1 billion and 900 million monthly actives, respectively; Instagram adds 400 million. The company has tried many times to add a fifth to that lineup, but most of its initiatives have been outright failures. Last year, Facebook discontinued Slingshot, Riff, and Rooms after they failed to gain sufficient traction. But Facebook has one up-and-coming app that may hold considerably more promise: Moments, a photo-centric app Facebook launched
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