Forget the Fold – @ABIresearch Biometrics and Ultrasound Technologies Are Better Bets for Full-Display Smartphones

The foldable phone has got off to a bad start..well for Samsung anyway and we have yet to see what Huawei has to offer when it finally gets into the hands of the public domain. Samsung however can be praised for making the first attempt which has been years in the making and they have done the right thing by holding off on sending out units to customers. Going forward is the foldable screen a thing, A new form factor and something to consider? Some research from ABI Research draws some conclusions on this very topic..

In the vigorous pursuit of full-display smartphones, vendors are either increasing screen-to-body size ratios or offering a foldable or flexible screen.  However, considering the recent debacle with foldable screens, full-display smartphones will initially be best realized through improved biometric technologies, ultrasound, and gesture control. ABI Research, a market-foresight advisory firm providing strategic guidance on the most compelling transformative technologies, forecasted that camera-based recognition will be a dominant smartphone biometric technology, reaching 487 million shipments in 2023, followed by in-display fingerprint scanners with nearly 228 shipments in 2023.

“Many of these technologies allow vendors to develop smartphones with larger overall screen sizes by reducing the need for sensors, buttons, and other features on the front screen,” said Stephanie Tomsett, a Research Analyst at ABI Research. “They allow devices to have minimal bezels, thereby creating a relatively smaller form factor for an increase in display size, which can also be achieved, eventually, through the use of foldable screens.”

With many new interfaces developing, the use of in-display fingerprint scanners removes the need for an additional sensor or button on the front of the device, putting the technology behind the screen. Camera notches and punch-holes, such as Samsung’s O, U, and V Infinity Displays, also add to the increase in screen real estate on the front of the device, while sound technologies such as LG’s Crystal Sound OLED use the display as a speaker, removing the need to house speakers on the front of the device. The use of ultrasound gesture control technologies does not require additional sensors to be on the front of the device.

Vendors are keen to develop new technologies and ways in which to increase the smartphone screen-to-body size ratio, driving toward designs with complete glass front displays while keeping form factor size to a minimum. As this next wave of innovation approaches, the market is braced to provide more immersive experiences based on touch and touch-less UI experiences. Rumors suggest that Apple is working toward creating a smartphone with no holes, speakers, or grilles, utilizing many of these technologies, which is similar in concept to a device that Meizu has developed. There will be a requirement for significant investment in these underpinning technologies, and many companies have patents in place that will further aid this push toward a full front, immersive screen experience. Apple has a patent for an iPhone that allows the screen to be a speaker, Samsung has a patent for a smartphone that allows the screen to be a camera, and LG has a patent for a smartphone outlining a full screen, all display device. However, with any number of options, including foldable displays, open to vendors, there is some debate as to how these options can be used in tandem, and whether some will be become obsolete due to their lack of utility, excessive added costs, or delivery of poor user experiences.

“Vendors looking to develop bezel-less screens need to be aware of the issues and challenges surrounding the technology. In particular, the bezels help to provide protection for the sides of the smartphone, so alternative methods of protection need to be found. They also prevent accidental interaction with the side of the screen, so responsiveness technologies need to be explored to ensure that consumers do not become frustrated with unwanted interactions,” concluded Tomsett.

These findings are from ABI Research’s New Smartphone, Tablet, and Wearable Form Factors and Technologies application analysis report. This report is part of the company’s Smartphones and Wearables research service, which includes research, data, and executive foresights. Based on extensive primary interviews, application analysis reports present in-depth analyses of key market trends and factors for a specific application, which could focus on an individual market or geography.

 

Edifier Delivers Bookshelf Brilliance with R1280T. #Edifier #Speakers #Audio

The best-selling 2.0 speakers, the R1280T have been refreshed in a crisp white to bring your Scandinavian design dreams to life. Costing £89.99, these affordable bookshelf speakers are versatile in both form and function – they look just as good as they sound.

See https://www.edifier.com/ for more

WARNING – Postal scam to beware of offering millions. #Scams #Post #Letters

We are no strangers to getting those emails from the captains desk or some poor unfortunate dude who has inherited millions and wants to share some of the wealth via your inbox or text sometimes via whatsapp but this is a new on me and something you need to watch out for especially the elderly or for those who are not tech savvy or up to date on such incidents. We read and here about it every day its still an issue and sadly some fall for these scams.

This is a new one sent via post with Royal Mail with the usual modus operandi seeking to hand over vast amounts of money but not contacted prior as seen in the letter,this time around they provide contact information so you can negotiate the terms in private.Anyhow be careful and pass it on and bin it straight away..

Have you got one of these or know anyone that did?

‘Groov-e’ wireless headphones available as affordable Apple and Beats alternatives #Headphones #Earphones #Tech

With Apple’s AirPod 2 now in the shops and Beats announcing the availability of the Powerbeats Pro from May, there’s never been more choice for music lovers that are looking to tune in and be tangle free when browsing Spotify, YouTube and Netflix.

An ideal present for Father’s Day or just anyone looking for affordable Bluetooth headphones with impressive stereo audio quality, Groov-e’s range of headsets offer easy listening whether at the gym, commuting or relaxing on the sofa.

Groov-e Playbuds 

 

An affordable alternative, these true wireless headphones allow users to be free from any cables or neckbands and offer an uncompromised, completely wireless sound with impressive stereo audio quality. A sleek, compact and minimalistic design ensures that users are able to connect the Playbuds seamlessly with any smart- device that’s up to 10 metres away. Boasting Bluetooth V4.1 technology as well as three hours of listening time and 20 hours on standby, users simply place the Airbuds inside the carry case when the battery is low. The portable case, which doubles up as a charger, will then provide an additional seven hours of music playback, allowing users to stay connected for non-stop listening on the go.

SEE OUR REVIEW

Groov-e Connect

Designed with the active user in mind, the Connect Wireless earphones offer users a flexible, lightweight neckband design with integrated earbuds, Bluetooth connectivity, nine hours of battery life and brilliant sound quality. At £29.99, the Connect Wireless earphones are the perfect option for those on a budget.

The flexible neckband helps for a comfortable and secure fit whilst control buttons that are conveniently located on the neckband ensure that control is at your fingertips when answering calls or flicking through playlists. Additionally,  the earbuds feature convenient magnetic ends making it easy to attach them together and store when not in use.

Groov-e Kidz Bluetooth headphones..

Not to forget little ears too, these Bluetooth headphones provide a great listening experience without the kids getting caught up in the wires. Suitable for all Bluetooth-enabled audio/video devices including smartphone, tablet, laptop and portable DVD the Kidz offer up to 7.5 playtime plus an optional 3.5 mm headphone jack means they can continue to be used even when the battery dies. The comfortable fit means that kids will gladly wear them whilst they catch up on YouTube or travel in the car over the May Bank Holiday breaks. SEE OUR REVIEW

See https://www.groov-e.co.uk/

Reasons to make an MVP mobile app before the full-fledged one by @audrey_throne #MVP #Apps

Countless apps are released in the app stores on a daily basis. However, a very limited number of these apps sustain. What could be the reason behind this? The truth is that the majority of these apps are haphazardly built and launched without proper testing. After a few downloads, these apps end up becoming obsolete. This brings us to revise the whole process of app development and launching. Perhaps, there should be some kind of a testing or sampling system before fully launching an app. This is where the concept of Minimal Viable Product (MVP) comes in.  

What is an MVP?

An MVP is that version of an app that is released in the market before the final app in order to validate it from the customers with the least effort. The MVP makes sure that the final version of the app goes well. It offers the basic or essential functions of an app which are made through minimum coding and customization. Building an MVP can also save a company from the overhead development costs of their app. App development companies usually offer services for building MVPs.

There are usually two approaches for mobile app development; the traditional approach and the MVP approach.

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The traditional approach has a lot of loopholes; for example, it is a rigid process, has poor testing, bug issues and is slow paced. In such a case, even if you hire a proper app development company, success cannot be guaranteed.  The MVP approach, on the other hand, offers a better way to deal with these shortcomings. It is a validated way for companies to test their idea with their customers. Below in this article, we have listed 9 reasons why you should build an MVP for your app before the full-fledged version.Read more about MVP software development

Reasons to make an MVP mobile app before the full-fledged version:

  1. Gives market insights:

An MVP allows you to get your product into the market with a minimum possible investment. You are offering a basic version of the app rather than a full blown product. This will allow you to gather market insights. These include the validity of your idea, potential customers’ demographics, comparison with competitors and the costs involved. Airg reviews state that these will help you in getting informed about the market demand and user needs.

  1. Helps in building a brand name

With the release of an MVP, you will be able to get your name into the market and build up a customer base. When you release the full version of your app, people will be able to visualize and associate to the journey of your brand’s growth and development. These elements will contribute in the longer run for building your brand’s name.

 

  1. Lowers the cost

An MVP allows you to distribute the cost of app development over an extended period rather than taking a huge risk at once. Also, the more complicated your app is the more investment it will require. Building an MVP requires lesser money. The features of an MVP are cost-effective and minimal. You will not lose a lot of money even if an MVP fails.

  1. Saves time

It takes less time to build an MVP since it has just the basic features with marginal coding. Imagine you spent a lot of time in building your app features and nothing happened when you released it! Sounds like a horrible dream! You can, therefore, utilize your time in building an MVP and testing it. This will allow you to create an app that is more appropriate and user friendly.

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  1. Helps to fix security issues

Security issues with mobile apps are quite common. You certainly do not want to spend money and effort on launching the full-fledged version of your app and later receive customer complaints regarding security issues. An MVP will allow you to identify and resolve the security issues beforehand. When you resolve these issues at an initial level, you will able to gain customer trust and increase your conversion rate.

  1. Helps to collect feedback

With an MVP you can have a feedback framework to work on and improve in the future. To get the maximum benefit from your MVP, collect feedback directly from the users. Identify the loopholes as pointed by the users and improve them periodically. Some of today’s top-notch apps such as snapchat, Instagram and Uber started as simple MVP versions and worked on user’s input to become better. You can avail services of app development companies such as app vertical for improving the final version of the app before launching.

  1. Creates a viral effect in getting customers

An MVP will help you to attract potential customers at a very early stage. These customers will tell their friends about your app, and a viral effect will be created. By the time you release the full version of the app, you will already have a strong customer base. You will also get your first paying customers who trust in your brand and its performance.

  1. Helps to attract investors

Money, of course, is important for any business. Before investing in a mobile app, the investors are usually highly interested to see a basic version. When you have an MVP ready with you, you will be able to show the investors your efforts, acquired customers and their feedback. In other words, you will increase your chances of investment.

  1. Minimizes efforts

Besides saving your time and money, an MVP will also allow you to save your efforts. Most importantly, you will be able to plan wisely and scale your business properly.

Conclusion

An MVP will enable you to learn a lot more about your key users with a basic version without spending a lot of money and time. All you need to do is identify the key functions of your app which should be present in the MVP. Once done, work with a development company for the execution of your project.

Author Bio

Audrey Throne is a mother of a 3-year old and a professional blogger by choice. Throne is passionate about lifestyle, business, automotive, technology and management and blogs frequently on these topics.

Find her on Twitter: @audrey_throne.

@Cowboy_HQ takes to the streets in a bid to transform the urban commute with new smart electric bike #ebike

Belgian start-up Cowboy, designer and developer of the award-winning smart electric bike has today announced its plans for European expansion with its innovative way to ease traffic, reduce emissions and bring cycling to the modern world.

With traffic congestion plaguing built up areas across the globe, electric bikes are proving to be the fastest means of transportation, beating cars and public transport. Cowboy’s vision is to elevate the daily commute to the next level in terms of speed, comfort and freedom of movement around cities. Cowboy enhances the riding experience by unifying intelligent technology, sleek design and meticulous customer service.

Founded in Brussels in 2017 Cowboy has raised ten million EUR to date from international investors (including Index Ventures, Tiger Global and Hardware Club) in its Series A round in autumn 2018 and quickly sold out its entire stock of bikes in Belgium last year. Today Cowboy announces its latest model as it sets it sights on European expansion in 2019.

“We have just reached a milestone of 1 million kilometers ridden on Cowboy equating to a saving of 112,944 kg CO2 : a great moment for us to embark on the European expansion“, says Cowboy’s co-founder and CEO Adrien Roose. “We see fantastic potential across the European market for electric bikes with customer demand increasing as cities continue to grow, traffic grinds to a halt and we look for ways to cut our carbon footprint”.

At the heart of Cowboy is the user experience enabled by technology at every step, from purchasing and riding the bike to customer support and service.

Design meets tech

Cowboy was designed to embody the founders’ vision of a sleek, light and agile bike, using high-quality components and customised assembly. With its clean design the bike weighs just 16 kg and comes with a light and compact removable battery with a range of up to 70 km. The bike intuitively reacts to the riders’ needs from the moment they begin to pedal: the automatic motor assistance senses when the rider needs more power and adjusts accordingly, without the need to switch gears. The integrated front and back lights illuminate the path for safety, with back lights increasing intensity while braking.

Full connectivity

The bike is controlled via the Cowboy app available for iOs and Android and uses Bluetooth to provide the owner with a safe digital key to activate the bike. A live dashboard keeps the rider informed of the status of the ride in terms of speed, duration, distance and battery level. The app also allows users to turn the front light on and off and has an integrated navigation system. If the bike is stolen, the ‘Find My Bike’ function in the app helps to locate it via GPS thanks to the built-in SIM card.

Continuous customer support along the way

From the test drive to the daily commute, Cowboy riders have constant access to the customer support. Cowboy will sell directly to consumers via cowboy.com, cutting out the middleman. The remote diagnostic system sends push notifications to alert the rider about any maintenance needs, e.g. if brake-pads need replacing or when the tires need inspection.

By pairing smart design and innovative tech Cowboy follows the basic principle of making the daily journey as comfortable and intuitive as possible for the rider.

“We started Cowboy with the vision to build the most exciting bike for the urban commute”, Adrien Roose comments. “By eliminating the three main hurdles associated with electric bikes – high cost, poor design and redundant technology – we’ve created an electric bike that is both exciting and practical and set to become a mainstream mode of transport. Cowboy allows urban dwellers freedom from the constraints and stress associated with the daily commute without a huge price tag or technology that will age fast”.

Cowboy retails at EUR 1,990 and will be available for purchase in the UK later this year.

Learn more here.

Nokia 1 Plus drops into Littlewoods Ireland and UK #Nokia #Ireland #Nokia1Plus

The latest entry level Nokia 1 Plus is now on sale with Littlewoods Ireland and UK, The Nokia 1 Plus comes with Android 9 GO edition but after that you can expect entry level specs but a decent sized  screen and good battery life with 25000 mAh to enjoy media on. You have an 8MP rear camera and 5 MP front facing camera with 8GB of RAM on board expandable with Micro SD. The device has not yet hit shelves here in bricks and mortar but when or if it does I would expect it to be cheaper.

The 1 Plus comes with a textured back and you can hotswap covers which is nice and something we have once seen before with Nokia of old.

See more on Littlewoods 

The 8 Personality Traits to Succeed in Cybersecurity. #Cybercrime #Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity threats are on the rise. With the rapid increase of security breaches, company hacks and data leaks, cybercrime has become one of the most significant threats to global business. Skilled cybersecurity professionals are key for the safety of companies and governments, but there is an anticipated skills shortage of 1.8 million workers by 2022. The demand for talent in this space is at an all-time high, and there are some unique personality traits that recruiters and companies need to look out for.

 

Hogan Assessments, a leading provider of personality assessments, has helped some of the world’s top IT and cybersecurity firms recruit the right individuals. Hogan’s science-based assessments and 30 years of validated research found that there are eight personality characteristics best suited to a successful career in cybersecurity.

 

  1. Modest.  Those that tend to excel in cybersecurity typically prefer to avoid the spotlight.A successful cybersecurity agenda is not egotistical or fame hungry, and instead favors a more low-key lifestyle. After all, most of the well-known names in cybersecurity are notorious cyber-criminals.

 

  1. Altruistic. Cybersecurity professionals should want to help people. While they are working all day with systems and programming, protecting and helping people is at the core of this profession. They should work well with others and avoid isolating themselves. Fighting threats will require cooperation and trust between colleagues as they are striving together towards the same security goals.

 

  1. Composed. The enterprise systems they are protecting from attacks are always under threat. Cybersecurity agents naturally need to have a sense of urgency, but it is crucial that they stay composed handling cyberthreats. Unnecessary outbursts when the pressure is rising can be counterproductive and shift their attention away from what is at stake.

 

  1. Scientific. The perfect cybersecurity professional wants to solve problems using data and analytic skills. Cyber criminals are increasingly sophisticated in their attacks and this requires individuals who are highly technical and value evidence-based decision making.

 

  1. Inquisitive. The world of cybersecurity is ever changing. When threats are prevented, new ones emerge which can require a completely different set of skills than the ones needed previously. A successful cybersecurity candidate is imaginative, curious and creative. They need to figure things out quickly, show motivation to learn and be open to new ideas.

 

  1. Skeptical. ‘Trust no one’ would be a useful motto for a cybersecurity worker. To get ahead of the game and prevent attacks means sometimes having to think like a hacker. This means maintaining suspicion about what’s going on around you, because in a world of constant threats, naivety can be a dangerous thing.

 

  1. Responsive. In cybersecurity, things can go wrong quickly, and you might be blamed for breaches that weren’t your fault. If someone in the company opens a phishing email and exposes sensitive information, you might be held accountable. It is thus very important for a cybersecurity worker to be open and responsive to criticisms and avoid being passive-aggressive.

 

  1. Diligent. In a pressured environment with a firm’s security at stake, a successful candidate needs to be detail-oriented and constantly pushing projects to completion. One small oversight could lead to attacks, so cybersecurity specialists need to scrutinise every detail. They also need to value achievement and making an impact.

 

Dr. Ryne Sherman, Chief Science Officer, adds: “Traditional recruiting practices often overlook personality and focus on education, experience and a set of hard skills. While these are important, it is crucial to remember that personality characteristics play a huge role. A candidate with the suitable personality can be easily trained into the right role. This is especially true in the cybersecurity world where companies struggle to find the experienced individuals they need. To recruit top talent, companies should direct their attention to the power of personality.”

360 degree VR app ArtPassport gets you up close to the world’s greatest works of art #Art #VR

GalleriesNow.net is upgrading its five-star rated virtual reality exhibitions app to offer art enthusiasts an even more immersive viewing experience of the world’s best contemporary art.

Users will now be able to use a new pinch-to-zoom feature to get a better look at individual pieces of art or sculpture and will be able to search through international exhibition listings and gallery guides to find specific shows. It will also include a ‘NearMe’ button so users can search galleries local to them, wherever they are.

The free app that was first launched in 2017 and received 25k downloads in the first week, presents regularly updated listings of over 500 public and private exhibitions in 40 cities around the world and includes 90 per cent of the world’s top 50 galleries. ArtPassport’s technology means that literally thousands of people can view each exhibition – an order of magnitude more than can make a physical visit, helping to support gallery and artist while introducing new audiences into the artworld.’

The technology works by taking 360-degree photo spheres – multiple images taken from a single viewpoint with a extremely wide-angle lens – which are then processed, joined together and viewed through a special interface, either via the app or on the website. The resulting high-res images can be panned around on a computer, viewed on a phone, or slotted into a viewer for the full VR experience.

Tristram Fetherstonhaugh, CEO and Founder of GalleriesNow said ‘We love gallery exhibitions and have always been about trying to communicate the gallery experience. VR has turned out to be the perfect way to do this. Since launching we’ve taken VR of over 800 exhibitions and we are now delighted to be launching an updated version of the app with great new functionality.  We see this technology as a way to let more people visit more exhibitions – virtually’.

Gary Waterston, Director of Gagosian Gallery, London describes it as: ‘a gamechanger – helping inspire those locally to come and engage with our exhibitions whilst opening up a more in depth view of the installation to those unable to visit in person’

New Features v2

  • An enhanced VR experience with new navigation, pinch zoom and access to individual artworks
  • Searchable international exhibition listings and gallery guides in over 40 cities around the world, including New York, London, Paris, Berlin, Vienna, Zürich, Hong Kong.
  • NearMe button, letting you find art just around the corner
  • The ability to ‘favourite’ certain exhibitions and receive personalised updates and notifications

 Original features

  • 360°VR photography as a great way to experience the gallery and make the experience more immersive
  • Exclusive 360° images of exhibitions with zoom-in capability
  • Exhibition details with descriptive texts
  • Visitor information with maps and directions
  • 360°s taken by GalleriesNow and available exclusively on the ArtPassport app and GalleriesNow.net website
  • Well-established and international galleries, such as Blain|Southern and David Zwirner, as well as up-and-coming galleries like Annka Kultys
  • Galleries on the app are carefully curated using GalleriesNow.net’s proprietary algorithm, and represent the leading galleries in the world
  • Features new and archived exhibitions for those wanting to preview shows before attending, can’t attend or missed it completely.

ArtPassport is available iPhone: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/artpassport/id1220878305?mt=8