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Top 10 Tech Stories from July 2013 We read the technology and Internet related news so that you don’t have to.
Issue 5: July 2013
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1. Samsung overtakes Apple as world’s most
profitable mobile phone maker
• Apple has lost its status as the world’s most profitable maker of mobile phones.
• Read more: http://bit.ly/12p8gOe
Images: http://bit.ly/Xg0xxJ , http://bit.ly/14rPlnt
• That is because of the strong demand for
Samsung’s Galaxy handsets pushing the
South Korean multinational into the
financial lead for the first time.
2. Galaxy S4, HTC One ‘Google Editions’
are now shipping
• Android users who like their mobile OS plain may
like that Google has started shipping the “Google
Editions” of the Galaxy S4 and the HTC One that
bring the stock Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean
experience to the latest flagship phones from both
Samsung and HTC.
• Read more: http://yhoo.it/151ct7B
Images: http://bit.ly/139auwi , http://bit.ly/14rPRSp
3. Now You Can Fist-Bump Phones
• The NFC ring is designed to be used in
conjunction with NFC-enabled gadgets,
such as smartphones and tablets, NFC
door locks and so on.
• Read more: http://tcrn.ch/13A7AUi
Images: http://bit.ly/14AJvPn , http://bit.ly/1dWYdQt
• The wearer can perform tasks such as
unlocking their phone, unlocking their front
door or sending their contact info, personal
website or Bitcoin address to another
smartphone user by either fist-bumping or
using an open-palm gesture.
4. iPhone Most Social Device, Claims New
Study From ShareThis
• The mobile web is more social than the
desktop web, and among mobile devices,
the iPhone is the most social.
• Read more: http://tcrn.ch/12JqGnV
• These are the new findings from Palo
Alto-based publisher platform ShareThis,
which released data from a large study of
social behavior across both desktop web
and mobile in order to determine which
platforms and devices saw — or spurred
— the most social sharing activity.
Images: http://bit.ly/19FryBu , http://bit.ly/16kXPJ0
5. Nokia Unveils Lumia 1020 Smartphone with
41-Megapixel Camera
• The 41 megapixel phone, with Nokia’s
innovative PureView technology,
including optical image stabilization, is
able to produce some of the sharpest
images possible by any digital camera.
• Read more: http://on.mash.to/18bYcLj
Images: http://cnet.co/15kTtkf , http://bit.ly/14UQsF2
• Nokia finally unveiled its flagship
Windows Phone, the Lumia 1020.
6. Hackers Can Take Over Cars and Drive Them
With a Nintendo Controller
• A pair of security experts demonstrated to the
BBC that some ordinary models of cars can be
overridden despite whatever the driver is doing
behind the wheel using a laptop, some
software, and an old Nintendo Entertainment
System gamepad.
• Read more: http://bbc.in/13gNxXZ
Images: http://bit.ly/12sAHLt , http://bit.ly/XcO0bm
7. Google Chromecast Brings Mobile Video
to the Big Screen
• Google’s Chromecast is Google’s next foray into the
television market.
• In brief, it’s a $35 HDMI dongle that mirrors content
being played nearby on a tablet, smartphone or
computer.
• Read more: http://engt.co/13EegRy
Images: http://bit.ly/18FG2Sk , http://cnet.co/1c4sUVQ
• Importantly though, the mirrored content
isn’t beamed from your local device, but
is streamed from the cloud direct to the
dongle when you activate mirroring on a
Chromecast - compatible service like
YouTube.
8. Navigo – the GPS watch that buzzes you
onto the right path
• Pulling your phone out of your pocket to check your
route is a chore – designers are currently working with
Quirky to start manufacturing the Navigo a GPS watch
that will use smart vibrations to alert you to the direction
you need to go.
• Once it’s up and running, it’ll combine basic watch
functions with GPS navigation, wirelessly syncing with
your smartphone.
• Read more: http://bit.ly/14a1WZj
Images: http://bit.ly/14rVSP4 , http://bit.ly/14a1WZj , http://bit.ly/17A9tAt
9. Ouya – The $99 Android game console
• Read more: http://cnnmon.ie/1bv2qfS
Images: http://bit.ly/14saBaO , http://on.mash.to/1apteMX
• the Ouya was heralded as the next
revolution in gaming — an
inexpensive, Android-based platform
where every game is free to try when
it launched on Kickstarter and went on
to raise over $8.5 million in
crowdsourced funding,
10. Musical Poster Plays Drum Beats When
Touched
• Print may seem like a declining medium, but Novalia is
trying to preserve the paper form by turning formerly static
objects into usable interfaces.
• Their first venture into this territory is an interactive drum
kit poster.
• Read more: http://on.mash.to/1bs9exi
Images: http://on.fb.me/13ayy1y , http://bit.ly/16tX6pt
• Able to produce up to seven
different sounds, the team says you
could play along to your favorite
songs, or add your own beats to
existing ones.
• Using printed touch technology, you
could have easy access to a seven-
piece drum kit — no sticks
necessary.
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