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The Google issue of tech. magazine is out now!


The Google issue of tech. magazine is out now!

The latest issue of tech. magazine is out now and is the one-stop shop for all the news on Google I/O. In the week that Google sets out its innovation agenda for the year, tech. takes a look at the biggest announcements at the show and how they will fit into our tech lives going forward.

The magazine also investigates Google’s best innovations that were killed off too soon and explains all about the search giant’s new music-streaming service.

Also in the issue is a look at Dolby Atmos – the 3D audio that’s sending Star Trek Into Darkness into another dimension – insight into Blackberry lending out BBM to Android and iOS and all the talk about Nokia’s latest flagship, the Lumia 925.

Out every week

tech. also has reviews of the Huawei Ascend Mate and Sony’s latest five-star Bravia – not to mention the best reads of the week and a look at the darker side of the internet, with articles on 3D gun printing and the Syrian Electronic Army.

It’s fair to say that this edition is packed with everything is going on in technology at the moment and a little more added in for extra measure.

Out every week, tech. is TechRadar’s digital only magazine. It is available on Apple Newsstand, Google Magazines and Zinio now.

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Updated: Mother’s Day: 9 tech gifts for mom


Updated: Mother's Day: 9 tech gifts for mom

Mother’s Day is the the time to show your mom how grateful you are that she’s put up with all your crap for so long, but it’s not easy to find a good Mother’s Day gift.

Everyone’s mom is different, and while some might be satisfied with a card and brunch, others will want more. After all, she carried you for nine whole months – the least you can do it spend a couple hundred bucks on a thoughtful gift.

And while some moms are tech-savvy, some may have no clue. But that doesn’t mean that you can’t make her day with the right gadget. You’ve just got to discover the perfect Mother’s Day tech for her.

No matter what tech your mom is already into, there’s bound to be a technologically advanced Mother’s Day gift here that she’ll appreciate. And even if she doesn’t, at least it’s the thought that counts with mothers.

1. Fitbit Flex wristband and Aria smart scale

Get it at: Fitbit.com (scale $129.99)

Taglines: “Outsmart your weight with Aria” / “Never stop moving with Fitbit Flex”

If your mom doesn’t already have a Nike FuelBand, you might want to clue her in to this fitness gift combo from Fitbit. The scale will track her weight, body fat, and BMI, all the while connecting to her computer via Wi-Fi and uploading her stats and progress.

Whether your mom’s obsessed with fitness or she’s been struggling to get into it, the Aria smart scale could be a great Mother Day tech gift.

FitBit Aria Flex

And the Flex wristband, much like the popular Nike FuelBand, is much more than a pedometer that will count your mom’s footsteps. In addition to steps taken, it tracks calories burned, distance traveled, active minutes, and – get this – both hours slept and quality of sleep. It even acts as a silent alarm clock so she won’t wake up your dad when she gets up early to go running. And naturally the two gadgets will work together.

Unfortunately, the Flex isn’t out yet, though Fitbit is currently promising a Spring 2013 release date that should arrive any day.

2. BabyPing video baby monitor

Get it at: BabyPing ($199.99)

Tagline: “Whether home or away BabyPing keeps you connected to your baby”

New moms have always relied on baby monitors in this modern age, but the technology has come a long way. Static-filled walkie-talkies are a thing of the past, and now it’s all about the video.

There are plenty of different choices when it comes to video baby monitors, but the BabyPing is one of the best – and more importantly, it’s one of the easiest to set up, so even non-techy moms should be able to get into it.

BabyPing video monitor

It’s full of features, too, including night vision, audio filtering to keep background hiss down, two-way audio, built-in nursery rhymes, and Wi-Fi connectivity to PCs and iOS devices (no Android, unfortunately, though there are plenty of alternative baby monitors for non-iOS-using moms).

3. Kindle Paperwhite

Get it at: Amazon ($119)

Tagline: “The world’s most advanced e-reader”

Plenty of moms out there already have an e-reader, but there are plenty more who probably don’t yet know what they’ve been missing.

There are several reasons a Kindle Paperwhite will make a perfect Mother’s Day tech gift: it’s affordable and it’s easy on the eyes, and since it’s the newest Kindle model, your mom will be able to brag to all her friends about it.

Kindle Paperwhite

The best part? You won’t have to look at all the trashy romance novels she has lying around anymore, since they’ll all be digital.

4. Moxie showerhead and bluetooth speaker

Get it at: Amazon ($149.25)

Tagline: “It takes Moxie to shower out loud”

Moms have it hard. Whether their kids are 2, 12 or 40, it seems their job never ends. The shower may be one of the only places your mom gets to relax. And with the Moxie showerhead and built-in bluetooth speaker, she can do it while listening to her favorite Celine Dion or Phil Collins songs.

The showerhead speaker connects to a smartphone or other bluetooth device at up to 32 feet, and one of the best parts is that the speaker isn’t limited to the shower – it detaches and can travel with your mom all over the house or wherever she wants to go, with seven hours of battery life.

Moxie showerhead with speaker

An alternative for moms who appreciate some ambiance but don’t care as much about music is an LED showerhead that can simulate rainfall while projecting various soothing colors. Browse LightintheBox.com and take your pick.

5. Slingbox

Get it at: Slingbox.com ($179.99 – $299.99)

Tagline: “Watch your TV anywhere”

The Slingbox is a great Mother’s Day tech gift – whether your mom is down with all the memes or still thinks that her browser is called “Google,” she’ll appreciate the ability to take her episodes of soap operas and The View with her on the go.

The latest models are the Slingbox 350 and the Slingbox 500, and although the 500 comes with some extra features, let’s be honest – your mom probably isn’t going to use them anyway. You might as well go with the cheaper version (we won’t tell).

Slingbox 500

Plus, your dad will likely show some appreciation for this one as well.

6. Flower Power by Parrot

Get it at: Parrot.com (not yet available)

Tagline: “The most advanced plant sensor”

Parrot’s Flower Power is a device the likes of which we’ve never seen before, and it’s sure to tickle your mom’s green thumb – or better yet, lack thereof – on Mother’s Day.

It’s a plant sensor that sits in the soil of a planter or pot, monitoring sunlight, moisture, temperature, and fertilizer, then sending the data wirelessly via bluetooth to your mother’s gadgets. It will even remind her when to water them.

Flower Power by Parrot

It was only introduced at CES this year, so unfortunately it’s not on the market yet, but a 2013 release is promised and you can sign up to be notified at parrot.com. Maybe it will make a good birthday present, or you can remember it for next year’s Mother’s Day.

7. LogMeIn

Get it at: LogMeIn.com ($69.95 per year)

Tagline: “Simply connect from anywhere”

This one’s for the working moms, though even the retirees and stay-at-homes out there could no doubt find some use for it. LogMeIn is a subscription service that will allow her to access her home PC from anywhere.

Moms at soccer practice or dance recitals won’t have to duck out to email their bosses that important file, and when she’s with her friends she’ll be able to pull up all those cute baby pictures and home videos without having to worry about what’s synced with her tablet or phone.

LogMeIn app

Trying to juggle files between multiple devices can be a hassle even for the tech-savvy, so your mom will definitely appreciate not having to do it.

Getting her a year’s subscription to LogMeIn Pro will ensure that she remembers what a good son or daughter you are all year long.

8. Canon PowerShot Elph 110 HS

Get it at: Amazon ($194.98)

If your mother is sick of being disappointed by blurry smartphone photos (or if she – gasp! – doesn’t use a smartphone at all) you might want to consider getting her an affordable point-and-shoot.

There are many to choose from, but Canon’s name carries some weight in the world of photography and the Elph line of point-and-shoots has always proved reliable in our experience.

Canon Elph camera

The Canon PowerShot Elph 110 HS is the latest model, and it has plenty of features that will keep your mom entertained. In case she isn’t too tech-savvy, though, the adorable name (“Elph”) and the rainbow of colors that the 110 comes in should allay most of her fears.

And she might be amazed when you tell her that it takes full HD 1080p video, even though that’s become a standard feature for point-and-shoots. You don’t have to tell her that part.

9. Nook HD

Get it at: Barnes & Noble ($149)

Tagline: “The best in reading”

If the Kindle Paperwhite is too light on features for your media-hungry mother, the Nook HD may be the ideal alternative.

Barnes & Noble’s Kindle competitor has improved dramatically with the Nook HD, which, with the very recent addition of Google Play store access, has become a desirable little tablet in its own right. The standard Nook HD comes in a handy 7-inch size, while the upgraded Nook HD+ adds an extra two inches and an improved resolution.

Nook HD

The best part? Barnes & Noble has got your back with a Mother’s Day sale that’s knocked $50 off the price of the Nook HD and a full $90 off the price of the plus-sized version.

There are plenty of high-tech Mother’s Day gifts out there, and we’ll continue adding to this list as the holiday approaches. But no matter what kind of Mother’s Day gadgets you get her, don’t forget the flowers, too.

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Apple and Samsung to do battle again this November as court sets date


Apple and Samsung to do battle again this November as court sets date

Apple and Samsung will be off to court once again come November 12 as the tussle over the level of damages the Korean firm is due to pay the Cupertino-based company continues.

Last summer saw a long, drawn out legal battle between the two manufacturing giants, with Apple claiming a number of Samsung smartphones had infringed on a variety of its patents.

Samsung was initially ordered to pay Apple $1.05 billon (around £652 million) in damages, but that was reduced by $450.5 million in March this year – and it’s the latter of the figures which is up for debate in November.

My dad is bigger than your dad

Obviously Samsung isn’t too happy about having to pay Apple anything and this isn’t the only topic the firms have clashed on, with a seemingly never-ending list of law suits and allegations between the two.

The trial in November will focus on 13 Samsung products and the judge in charge of the case, Lucy Koh said: “This is going to be Groundhog’s Day, you’re going to be reliving July of 2012″ – oh boy, sounds thrilling. We can’t wait…

So it looks like we’re in for another gargantuan clash of the tech titans in the run up to Christmas, let’s just hope Santa doesn’t strike them off his list.

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Updated: CTIA 2013: what to expect from the show


Updated: CTIA 2013: what to expect from the show

We’re heading back to the desert sun of Las Vegas for a tech show, and no, not CES.

Come May 20, we’ll join thousands of journalists, exhibitors and eager attendees in populating the Sands Expo & Convention Center for four days of seminars, press conferences, interview hunting and exhibit floor meandering for CTIA 2013, the annual industry tech show.

We hit up MobileCon (hosted by CTIA) in San Diego last year, and though a name reversal may be in order, CTIA 2013′s got a more mobile and consumer focus than the Southern California show.

While it’s no Mobile World Congress, CTIA is the perfect place to take the pulse of the industry following the unveiling of a multitude of new mobile devices, including the HTC One and Samsung Galaxy S4.

MobileCon

We don’t expect a large number of product unveilings, though there’s always the chance someone could decide to surprise the crowd.

What we do anticipate is a load of news surrounding carriers, coverage, apps, accessories, NFC, and mobile commerce, plus the opportunity to go hands on with products making their first public appearance.

Oh yeah, and Ashton Kutcher and Jennifer will both be there.

Ashton Kutcher

Here’s all the latest we’ve heard about the show:

1. This Digital Life

AT&T brought its home management and automation system, Digital Life, to life in 15 markets April 26, marking the first time the service is available for consumers.

The carrier plans to bring D.L. to up to 50 markets by the end of the year, and we expect to hear a good amount about how these plans are progressing at CTIA.

Kevin Petersen, senior vice president at Digital Life, is giving a keynote speech during “Connections,” a connected home conference within the larger CTIA umbrella.

Though it’s not a flashy new phone, as connected homes become a greater part of the digital conversation (just look at CES 2013), we envision many more companies jumping on the bandwagon and offering service’s such as this. We’ll look for insights on the march towards a more connected life at CTIA, so stay tuned for more.

2. Verizon wants us to save the date

What’s this in our inbox? A save the date invite from Verizon for May 22?

“Join Verizon Wireless for a Special Announcement at CTIA,” it read. Intriguing.

During MobileCon, Verizon reveled in it’s 4G LTE dominance, and we wouldn’t be surprised if the company took yet another opportunity to talk up just how many American’s its high-speed network covers.

Another take is that we’ll get word on a new product, with our hearts hoping it’s Verizon’s own version of the HTC One.

TechRadar will be there live, so tune in at 11 a.m. May 22 for more.

3. Deutsche Telekom talks T-Mobile

Thomas Kiessling, chief product and innovation officer at Deutsche Telekom – T-Mobile’s parent company – is scheduled to deliver a keynote speech during CTIA 2013.

Kiessling’s job description alone is reason enough to want to hear what the PhD has to say: According to his bio blurb on the CTIA website, Kiessling is in charge of Group-wide innovation strategy, product development and corporate R&D. He controls DT’s product portfolio and defines the amorphous Group’s product roadmap.

Inviting enough, but we expect Kiessling to give us a little taste of T-Mo-related news during his speech.

The carrier only recently completely re-invented itself, doing away with annual contracts and offering premium phones at up-front affordable prices. Handsets like the iPhone 5 recently landed on its door step, and more – such as the Galaxy S4 and HTC One – are on the horizon.

As if it wasn’t busy enough, T-Mo is also pushing 4G LTE out a steady clip and plans to blanket 100 million U.S. customers by mid-year, so we expect Kiessling to have many topics to talk about.

Galaxy S4

4. Sprint, AT&T and U.S. Cellular spill on consumer goods

Based on our MobileCon experience, carriers are more keen on talking up the enterprise side of things than the consumer side, but that’s only on surface.

Once they get chatting, carriers are quite willing to spill the goods on things that matter to the Average Joe.

We’ll pin Sprint, AT&T and U.S. Cellular down to talk coverage, competition and upcoming devices at CTIA. In fact, Mary Dillon, president and CEO of U.S. Cellular, will be in the house, so we fully expect to get the low down on the smaller carrier’s plans for growth. It intends to sell Samsung’s S4, so you know this “little guy” has some big offerings.

We expect news from all of the above on how many Americans each is covering with 4G LTE, whether anyone is working on LTE Advanced, and insight into newly announced and still unrevealed devices.

Maybe we’ll catch wind of the iPhone 5S or iPhone 6?

YouTube : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVczr6XtwZs

5. Sony elaborates on contactless ecostyem

Sony, which made a splash at CES and MWC, is heading to Sin City for CTIA, but plans to show a slightly different side of its business than mobile phones specifically.

At the Sony booth, there will be plenty of near-field communications (NFC)/FeliCa enabled devices and products that fit into the lattice work of what it calles the “contactless ecosystem.” FeliCa, by the way, is a contactless IC card that Sony developed for transactions that can be completed in approx. 0.1 seconds.

We’ll see the company’s NFC Dynamic Tag tech and the uses it has in both healthcare and wellness through a variety of OEM partner products.

We’re anxious to see what Sony has in mind for this tech. Are we talking connected home, advanced transactions at various retail locations, improved healthcare and fitness, or a everything under the contactless sun?

Sony is sure to have plenty of answers.

6. American Express, Visa vent on NFC

Speaking of NFC, both Visa and American Express (through its Open proxy) will hit the Strip for some convention love, and we’re gearing up to hear how we can knock down our credit card payments.

Just kidding.

American Express

With the States’ preeminent credit card companies occupying a chunk of exhibit space at a mobile-focused show, we can only expect some NFC and other mobile commerce-related announcements and products to rear their head.

At MobileCon we got an earful from industry leaders in the mobile commerce space on challenges facing mobile wallets, but what solutions do traditional credit card companies have to offer for a world that is increasingly mobile?

How can we keep sensitive information secure while also bringing greater convenience to our lives, particularly as a growing number of mobile devices adopt NFC tech?

We expect to find out all at CTIA.

7. Is your phone App-solutely secure?

As more and more of our personal and professional lives gets tucked away onto phones, tablets and laptops, mobile security is an inescapable concern. So how secure would you say your phone is? Or that app you used to pay your friend back for lunch?

If we’ve gotten you a bit nervous, perhaps a trip to App-solutely Security: The State of Mobile Security, will make you feel better. Or maybe it won’t. It all depends on the conclusions drawn at this half-day educational event. It kicks off at 1pm on May 20, with a cocktail reception to calm worried nerves to follow.

Qualcomm

8. Qualcomm calms down while giving us an earful

Qualcomm and Vegas seem to go together like a bachelor party and bottle service – not well.

The chip maker had a press conference it would probably like to forget at CES 2013, and thankfully its CTIA presence will be more subdued….we think.

Mass production of its 2.3GHz Snapdragon 800 processor is supposed to get underway in May, and we don’t think Qualcomm will miss the chance to quack about its chips in Vegas. Perhaps we’ll even catch a whiff of when the 800 will start making it out to phones and tablets, and which ones will house it.

During MWC 2013, the company spoke at length about how its chips can help solve 4G LTE fragmentation in the U.S. and Europe, and we expect much of that dialogue to carry over into CTIA as well.

We just hope we don’t see Big Bird running around.

9. Enter the iZone

Apple is ever the host, never the guest. It either puts on an event, or doesn’t show up at all. So while you’d never catch an official iPhone presence at a CTIA show, there’s always a plethora of booths hawking the latest case or accessory for the MacBook, iPhone, iPad or whatever iThing is coming down the pipes.

This year, CTIA has officially acknowledged the abundance of Apple accessories in attendance by granting them their own section of the show. They’ll all be corralled in the iZone, a 17,000 square foot shrine to some of the world’s most popular mobile devices. CTIA already published a list of iZone denizens, which includes noted case maker Incase, maker of stylish phone and laptop skins DecalGirl, and screen protection mogul iShieldz, to name a few.

Obviously, these manufacturers aren’t limiting themselves to just iPhone and iPad accessories. Maybe they’ll already be selling straps for the rumored Apple iWatch?

10. The wonderful World of Tablets

Tablets have quickly become a common device for everyday life. They’re a great way to read, game, browse the web or occasionally get some work done. But for as much as they already do for us, there are those that are looking ahead to see how tablets can do more, and remain secure while doing so.

The World of Tablets will take place on May 22 from 11:30am – 5:30pm. Host Open Path products has already published a laundry list of subjects it plans to broach. Here are the ones we find most intriguing:

  • Tablet strategies to increase productivity

Will that mean blocking games like The Walking Dead and Infinity Blade II? We hope not.

  • The rise of phablets

Can we address renaming/eliminating that awkward term?

  • Tablets and interactive television: The second screen revolution

SmartGlass and HBO GO are a match made in heaven, unless you’d like to actually concentrate on your show.

  • Consumer usage habits- What will they pay for?

A very good question, since being free and charging a mere ninety-nine cents can mean a huge difference in downloads. A lot of companies are still trying to crack this one.

11. Ashton Kutcher and J. Lo?

CTIA’s suit and tie crowd may be surprised to learn that Ashton Kutcher, of “That 70′s Show” fame, will be featured as a keynote speaker. Kutcher made waves in the early days of Twitter, beating CNN in a race to one million Twitter followers. More recently, he’s taken on the meaty role of playing Apple founder Steve Jobs in an upcoming biopic, not to be confused with the one Aaron Sorkin is currently writing.

So Kutcher is obviously a modern dude who loves tech, but what does he have to offer the CTIA crowd? Perhaps a cautionary tale about thinking before you tweet? Kutcher had an awkward moment in November of 2011 when he tweeted “How do you fire Jo Pa? #insult #noclass as a hawkeye fan I find it in poor taste,” unaware that a Penn State sex abuse scandal was breaking. Obviously, he’s apologized, and has since handed the keys to his Twitter account over to his PR team. We wonder what the man would suggest for those without PR hacks to give our tweets a once over.

Jennifer Lopez is best known for her role in ‘Selena,’ as a judge on “American Idol” and for that Grammy dress, but Jenny from the Block is also the chairman and CEO of Nuyorican Productions Inc., a film and television company.

OK, that may still be too “Hollywood” for the subject matter of CTIA, but Ms. Lopez is participating in a panel on the growth of Latino mobile use. She’ll be joined by Verizon COO and Executive VP Marni Walden as well as Brightstar chairman and CEO Marcelo Claure. We expect some fascinating insights and ideas about new innovations – and how those can be shared by more people – to come out of the discussion.

12. A three-day AppWeek

Love apps? Of course you do. So make a visit to the Mobile Apps Pavilion in the middle of the CTIA show floor. For three days it’ll be home to specialty app designers and their products. While that’s a few ticks short of a week, we’ll let them get away with it. They’re promising a place to sit down, kick up your feet and watch demos of new and upcoming apps on big screen televisions.

These aren’t the typical apps you’ll find on Google Play or iTunes, either. This is mobile software designed for internal use with government, medical, financial, entertainment and other industries. Pay a visit and you just might find the mobile designer your business needs, or get inspired for a new way to be productive on your device of choice.

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Apple to hit the road with Tech Talks this autumn, following record WWDC sell-out


Apple to hit the road with Tech Talks this autumn, following record WWDC sell-out

Apple has announced it will resurrect its Tech Talks roadshow later this year, after the annual WWDC developer conference sold out in a record time on Thursday.

The company shifted all 5,000 tickets, which cost a cool $1,599 (UK£1,035, AUD$1,556) a pop, in just two minutes, meaning most of the developers hoping to attend have been left out in the cold.

However the company says it’ll be bringing the Tech Talks to ‘a city near you’ this autumn, in order to give developers assistance with the new products they intend to unveil at WWDC.

In a statement on the company’s developer website, Apple wrote: “Enthusiasm for WWDC 2013 has been incredible, with tickets selling out in record time. For those who can’t join us in San Francisco, you can still take advantage of great WWDC content, as we’ll be posting videos of all our sessions during the conference. We’ll also be hitting the road this fall with Tech Talks in a city near you. Hope to see you there.”

Mastering iOS 7?

The Tech Talks last took place when Apple was pushing iOS 5 in 2011. The Next Web points out that those smaller events took place in Berlin, London, Rome, Beijing, Seoul, S

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