Sunday, January 5, 2020

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The huge 48-inch display inside the Byton M-Byte - the all-electric car's party piece - is now more entertaining after the firm announced new app partnerships and developer program during its CES 2020 press conference.

Byton is developing premium EVs (electric vehicles) to go directly head-to-head with Tesla's Model 3, Model S and Model X, with the M-Byte SUV the first initial car, which will then be followed by the smaller K-Byte.

The visually-stunning screen - dubbed the Byton Stage - demands attention when you're sitting in the car, and with apps including AccuWeather and ViacomCBS, it's now more useful too.

With the ViacomCBS app, passengers in the M-Byte will be able to watch live TV on the massive display - although only in-between driving, not while the car is moving. Safety first, kids.

Meanwhile, AccuWeather will provide - yep, you've guessed it - weather information on the screen - however it does more than just tell you what it's like on the other side of the windshield.

The app can work alongside the navigation. keeping you informed about the weather conditions on your route with minute-by-minute updates, so if the forecast turns bad you'll know before hitting the poor conditions. This, Byton says, will allow for safer driving.

You'll hopefully see more apps arrive on Byton's in-car platform in the near future too, with the help of the firm's new developer platform. It has released "UX Design documentation and app development guidelines for partners and developers. 

"Byton is developing apps and services for entertainment, health, productivity, eCommerce and other experiences that seamlessly merge the mobile and automotive worlds."

You still can't buy one though

We first saw the Byton M-Byte back at CES 2018, at which point is was being shown off as the Byton Concept, and two years on we're still waiting for the vehicle to go on sale.

Originally we were told the M-Byte would be available towards the end of 2019, then Q4 2019 for China only and now Byton is saying Chinese customers will receive their cars in the middle of 2020. Meanwhile, US consumers will have to wait until 2021 for the first deliveries, after initially being told Q3 2020, with a target price of $45,000.

Byton claims the M-Byte will have a range of up to 285 miles (with the top of the line 95kWh model). There's a fast charging option too, which can give you 150 miles in 30 minutes. It'll arrive with 4G LTE connectivity, but customers will have the option to upgrade to 5G in the future.

So, the waiting game continues. Whether the M-Byte ever makes it off the production line and into people's garages remains to be seen, but if it does make it the huge display could change in-car design on a much bigger scale.

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EV startup Byton announces partnerships with ViacomCBS, Accuweather to bring content to its cars - Roadshow

On the eve of CES 2020, Byton reveals the first seven partners that will populate the M-Byte electric crossover's massive 48-inch screen with content and services.

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Golden Globes 2020: Red carpet highlights, reactions and surprises - CNET

Before the awards ceremony begins, enjoy all the highlights from the red carpet (while sitting at home in pyjamas of course).

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Gigantic 'Godzilla galaxy' spotted by NASA's Hubble telescope - CNET

UGC 2885 is a monster.

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Saturday, January 4, 2020

Best air mattresses for 2020: REI, SoundAsleep and more, compared - CNET

We inflated and slept on 10 of the most popular air mattress models, from Intex, Coleman, King Koil and more. Here’s what we learned.

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Galaxy S11 will launch Feb. 11 at Samsung Unpacked in San Francisco - CNET

Evidence is also mounting that Samsung will unveil a foldable phone rival to the Motorola Razr that closes into a square.

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7 best blue-light blocking glasses to prevent eye fatigue - CNET

Protect your precious little corneas and look good while doing it.

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The wait for the Galaxy S11 is almost over, as the Samsung has officially announced the date for its next big smartphone launch event: Tuesday, February 11.

The Samsung Unpacked keynote will take place in San Francisco, according to the official invite sent to TechRadar and other media outlets, mirroring last year's Galaxy S10 launch event venue and timing.

There are some differences: we’re expecting three Samsung Galaxy S11 phones instead of four, all with a 5G modem. That means there’s no need for a sequel to the Galaxy S10 5G. While we still expect the new phones to be dubbed S11, there have been rumors of Samsung jumping up to an S20 naming scheme. 

The Samsung Galaxy Fold 2 could show up at the Unpacked event as well. And, if Samsung has sorted out the issues that held up the first Galaxy Fold, the new model could manage to launch on time (last year, the Samsung Galaxy Fold release date was delayed). It may also take on a completely different form, as the foldable flip phone we saw in a Samung video back in October 2019.

Galaxy expectations

At present, we're expecting the Galaxy S11 line to include a base model, a Plus model, and an Ultra model, per a recent rumor.  They're expected to offer display says from 6.2 inches up to 6.9 inches. We're also sure to see a new Exynos chipset or the new Snapdragon 865 powering the devices. 

Given this upcoming event lines up with 2019's timeline, we can expect to see the new phones go on sale toward the end of February.

The Galaxy Fold 2 is less of a certainty. While we expect Samsung will include the device in its Feburary event, there's less certainty around the launch timeline, as the original Galaxy Fold launched well after the Galaxy S10 phones. It's also unclear if we can expect the new flip phone-style design or whether Samsung is also planning a follow up to the Galaxy Fold that would follow a similar design but with further refinements.

The February event isn't the only place to see new Samsung tech though. Keep an eye on our CES 2020 coverage for more.



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How to watch the Titans vs. Patriots NFL Wild Card game without cable - CNET

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Realme X50 5G carrying the model number RMX2051 has been spotted on TENAA, revealing a 6.57-inch display and a 4,100mAh battery.

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Apple is reportedly planning to launch two 'iPhone SE 2' models in 2020, in different sizes. The upcoming iPhone SE 2 models are expected to feature a 5.5 and a 6.1-inch LCD display, Digitimes reported recently.

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Oyo is found to have used ill practices and questionable tactics to grow its presence in the market of hotel chains. The New York Times claims the Gurugram-based startup has listed thousands of hotel rooms from unlicensed hotels and guesthouses.

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OnePlus 7 and OnePlus 7 Pro have started receiving the OxygenOS Open Beta 8 update that brings the one-handed mode and December Android security patch.

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A Reddit user claims he saw others' still photos while trying to stream video from his Xiaomi Mijia camera to his Google Nest Hub. Google has disabled Xiaomi's access to Nest Hub and Assistant for the time being.

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