Jabra Move receives stylish facelift and under £90

One of the leading wireless headphones in the below $100 category just got better. At CES 2019, Jabra is launching the new Jabra Move Style Edition – an upgraded version of the acclaimed on-ear wireless headphones, Jabra Move.

Engineered for wireless music on-the-move, the Move Style Edition offers an improved battery life of up to 14 hours, whilst offering the same great sound, comfort and light weight. It comes in three new stylish colours: Titanium Black, Gold Beige and Navy.

Since the introduction of the Jabra Move, the headphones have been widely recognized in its category for their superior wireless sound and high-quality music experience. The Move allows users to control calls directly from the headphones. The comfortable and lightweight headband combined with soft on-ear cups is angled for great fit and immersive sound. And when you are out of battery or can’t connect wirelessly, the optional 3.5 mm cable has you covered.

“The Jabra Move is one of the most popular on-ear wireless headphones because it offers a great wireless experience for calls and music on-the-move at an affordable price. It has long been a customer favourite and by adding improved battery life and three new colour options to the existing great features, we expect the Move Style Edition to become must-have Bluetooth headphones,” said Calum MacDougall, SVP Marketing, at Jabra.

Key features of the Jabra Move Style Edition:
• Sound: Superior wireless sound with music control
• Battery life: Enjoy up to 14 hours of play
• Design: Ultra-light headband tested to withstand life on the go
• Stylish: New colour shades – Titanium Black, Gold Beige and Navy

Availability & pricing
Find out more about the Jabra Move Style Edition at: http://www.jabra.co.uk. The headset will be available from mid-January, 2019 at selected retailers, £89.99.

Hive Link earns CES 2019 Innovation Awards

Centrica Hive, has today announced that it has been named a CES 2019 Innovation Awards Honoree for Hive Link, a new groundbreaking innovation for the connected care market.

Debuting at CES 2019, Hive Link is a new smart home service designed to allow caregivers to check their loved one is getting on with their day as usual, while giving a loved one reassurance someone is there if needed.

Developed in partnership with Carers UK, Hive Link is powered by an ever-learning Hive designed algorithm, continually interpreting data captured by Hive smart home devices carefully placed around the home, learning a loved one’s routine. This information is shown through an intuitive, easy to use activity log within the Hive app, allowing caregivers to check in regularly. If the loved one deviates from a usual routine in the morning or at night, or leaves a front door open, the caregiver is quickly sent a notification, allowing for an immediate and appropriate response, such as a phone call or drop in for a visit.

 

As an added benefit, Hive Link features a sharing Circle that allows other family members and friends to share the caring responsibilities and help look out for a loved one. By keeping people better informed, Hive Link can give peace of mind, meaning caregivers and loved ones can be free to enjoy conversations that matter most, being less about checking up—and more about having a chat.
Claire Miles, Centrica Hive Managing Director, says: “Empowering caregivers is a real passion for us at Centrica Hive and we firmly believe smart home technology will provide extra reassurance for families and their loved ones. Our research with Carers UK clearly shows elderly people want to live in their home and remain independent, but have someone on hand to help if needed. Hive Link was created with this insight at its heart. Designed to be invisible within the home, but always there to give invaluable peace of mind and let everyone enjoy their lives.”

 

The coveted award celebrates the best in product design and engineering for new consumer technology products. An esteemed panel of judges, including designers, engineers and members of the tech media, reviews submissions based on design, functionality, consumer appeal, engineering and how the products compare with competition.

Review of the new Honor 10 Lite

Here is the review of the newly announced Honor 10 Lite priced at £199.99 available from HiHonor UK and at selected retailers.

Honor 10 lite is no exception but the 3D glare gradient design on the back, Running on Kirin 710 with its own GPU Turbo 2.0 is also sufficient to provide users with a smooth experience.

The Honor 10 Lite comes in three colours of Sky Blue, Sapphire Blue and Midnight Black. The back uses a high-precision 3D lithography. The Honor 10 Lite uses a 6.21-inch pearl screen, which accounts for 90% of the front panel. It has added Eye Protection Mode 2.0 to effectively filter blue light.

In the drop area, the Honor 10 Lite has a number of components and sensors. But what’s more interesting, is that the brand has managed to put a 24MP camera there. The chin uses COF packaging process, which is mainly seen in the flagship models. That’s why the chin is narrow enough.

sim tool, micro USB lead and charger and a clear case for the phone comes in the phone box

Specs

DESIGN Dewdrop FullView screen 3D curved design 8-layer craftmanship on the back Vibrant gradient colour

COLOURS Sky Blue, Sapphire Blue, Midnight Black

PROCESSOR AND MEMORY Huawei Kirin 710/F, octa-core (4 x Cortex A73 2.2 GHz + 4 x Cortex A53 1.7 GHz) RAM: 3GB/4GB/6GB ROM: 32GB/64GB GPU Turbo 2.0 SOFTWARE EMUI 9.0 (based on android 9)

DISPLAY 6.21-inch 2340 x 1080p FHD display Over 90% screen-to-body ratio 19.5:9 bezel-less display Multi touch-sensitive screen

FRONT CAMERA 24MP AI front camera ▪ F/2.0 aperture ▪ AI recognition of 8 scenarios ▪ 4-in-1 light fusion technology exposure compensation technology

▪ 3D Portrait lighting with multiple lighting options ▪ Soft Lighting ▪ Butterfly Lighting ▪ Split Lighting ▪ Classic Lighting ▪ Stage Lighting

REAR CAMERA 13MP + 2MP rear camera ▪ F/1.8 + F/2.4 aperture ▪ Handheld night photography enabled by AI-powered image stabilisation(“AIS”) ▪ AI portrait mode

CAMERA SMART FEATURES AI Translation AI Identify

SIZE AND WEIGHT 154.8 mm (H) 73.64 mm (W)* 7.95 mm (D) Approx. 162g (including the battery)

BATTERY# 3400mAh (typical value) Number of charging time: approx.150 mins (theoretical) 3G call: Up to 19 hours Standby time: Up to 612 hours

INTERFACES Headset type: 3.5mm Micro USB Nano-SIM or microSD card slot

SENSORS Fingerprint sensor Proximity sensor Ambient light sensor Digital compass Gravity sensor

CONNECTIVITY Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, 2.4G/5G Bluetooth BT4.2+BLE USB 2.0 GPS/GLONASS/BeiDou Navigation System/AGPS

FREQUENCY BAND 4G LTE FDD: B1/B2/B3/B4/B5/B7/B8/B20/B28 4G LTE TDD: B38/B40/B41 3G UMTS: B1/2/4/5/8 2G GSM: B2/3/5/8

This notch on this is known as U-Notch display which is first used by Essential Phone a year back.

At the bottom of the fuselage, there are speakers, a micro-USB interface, a microphone, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

Starting way back from Honor 8 this line is considered to be great among others. The Honor 10 Lite is the qualified successor of this series. Actually, it has a number of advantages that can’t be ignored.

With this good specs and design plus camera, this will be the first budget phone of 2019.

Camera Samples

Normal Mode
Night Mode On

With battery life on the Honor 10 Lite is amazing that will keep you going for a whole working day and still have more all because of the 3400mAh. Good cameras on both front and back and with a read fingerprint sensor as well. It may be Lite in name but not Lite in features. With games like PUBG that can be played on the Honor 10 Lite with good framerates but sadly not Fortnite just yet maybe soon.

Verdict

Pros

  • Good camera with plenty of features
  • Competitive price
  • Solid performance and battery life

Cons

  • Still using micro USB in 2019

 

Welcome to the Honor 10 Lite with a 90% screen to body ratio for under £200

Today HONOR has unveiled the HONOR 10 Lite today in the UK. Complete with an AI-powered 24MP camera, flagship-grade configurations and powered by EMUI 9.0 and Android 9, the HONOR 10 Lite offers impressive performance for an unbeatable price point £199.99.

The HONOR 10 Lite packs all its features into a compact handset, with a slim dewdrop notch and sleek colour gradient.

The HONOR 10 Lite comes with a 6.21” FullView HD screen display and a dewdrop notch design that pushes the screen-to-body ratio beyond 90%.

Additionally, the HONOR 10 Lite rear design is constructed from eight layers of shimmering material for a dazzling visual effect. The vibrant gradient colour choices include the newly introduced Sky Blue, and the classic Sapphire Blue and Midnight Black.

Sky Blue

 

Full Specs

DESIGN Dewdrop FullView screen 3D curved design 8-layer craftmanship on the back Vibrant gradient colour

COLOURS Sky Blue, Sapphire Blue, Midnight Black

PROCESSOR AND MEMORY Huawei Kirin 710/F, octa-core (4 x Cortex A73 2.2 GHz + 4 x Cortex A53 1.7 GHz) RAM: 3GB/4GB/6GB ROM: 32GB/64GB GPU Turbo 2.0 SOFTWARE EMUI 9.0 (based on android 9)

DISPLAY 6.21-inch 2340 x 1080p FHD display Over 90% screen-to-body ratio 19.5:9 bezel-less display Multi touch-sensitive screen

FRONT CAMERA 24MP AI front camera ▪ F/2.0 aperture ▪ AI recognition of 8 scenarios ▪ 4-in-1 light fusion technology exposure compensation technology

▪ 3D Portrait lighting with multiple lighting options ▪ Soft Lighting ▪ Butterfly Lighting ▪ Split Lighting ▪ Classic Lighting ▪ Stage Lighting

REAR CAMERA 13MP + 2MP rear camera ▪ F/1.8 + F/2.4 aperture ▪ Handheld night photography enabled by AI-powered image stabilisation(“AIS”) ▪ AI portrait mode

CAMERA SMART FEATURES AI Translation AI Identify

SIZE AND WEIGHT 154.8 mm (H) 73.64 mm (W)* 7.95 mm (D) Approx. 162g (including the battery)

BATTERY# 3400mAh (typical value) Number of charging time: approx.150 mins (theoretical) 3G call: Up to 19 hours Standby time: Up to 612 hours

INTERFACES Headset type: 3.5mm Micro USB Nano-SIM or microSD card slot

SENSORS Fingerprint sensor Proximity sensor Ambient light sensor Digital compass Gravity sensor

CONNECTIVITY Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, 2.4G/5G Bluetooth BT4.2+BLE USB 2.0 GPS/GLONASS/BeiDou Navigation System/AGPS

FREQUENCY BAND 4G LTE FDD: B1/B2/B3/B4/B5/B7/B8/B20/B28 4G LTE TDD: B38/B40/B41 3G UMTS: B1/2/4/5/8 2G GSM: B2/3/5/8

“The HONOR 10 Lite fuses AI photography with exceptional design, offering an unrivalled selfie device for smartphone users around the world,” said Michael Pan, President of HONOR Western Europe. “This device, and its features, marks another step of the HONOR journey to bring industry-defining products to a dedicated global fanbase.”

Priced at £199.99, the HONOR 10 Lite will be available in Midnight Sapphire Blue, Sky Blue and Midnight Black, from today the (7th January 2019) on https://www.hihonor.com/uk/ and at selected retailers

Hitman: Blood Money and Hitman: Absolution Remastered in 4K for the First Time

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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and IO Interactive today announced Hitman HD Enhanced Collection, a compilation of two classic Hitman titles remastered in 4K resolution: Hitman: Blood Money and Hitman: Absolution.

Both games can be played in 4K resolution and 60 fps, including many other improvements that bring these two classic titles into 2019 with the attention and love that they deserve. Hitman HD Enhanced Collection will be available digitally Jan. 11, 2019, for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 4 Pro and the Xbox One/Xbox One X.

“We’re very happy with this collection and how we were able to update and remaster two of our classic Hitman titles for modern consoles,” said Hakan Abrak, CEO, IO Interactive. “Hitman: Blood Money and Hitman: Absolution have helped us on our journey to where we are today, and we’re looking forward to players enjoying them in 4K and 60 fps.”

Hitman HD Enhanced Collection will feature 4K visuals at 60 frames per second (fps), along with increased texture resolution, upgraded texture formats, super-sampling, upscale support, heightened shadow map and mirror resolutions, improved lighting and updated controls for a more fluid experience.

Relive some of Agent 47’s most iconic hits in Hitman: Blood Money and experience a globe-trotting adventure from the vineyards of Chile, to the Paris Opera House and even the White House itself in a face-off against a group of assassins known as “The Franchise.”

Rediscover the cinematic story of Hitman: Absolution and experience the deep and personal story of Agent 47 as he pursues redemption across 20 intense missions. Enjoy a distinctive art style that combines with rich dialogue and performances by an impressive Hollywood cast to create a unique gameplay experience.

Hitman HD Enhanced Collection will be available digitally only £44.99.

Win a LittleBits Base Inventor Kit

It’s time for another giveaway – this time you could win the LittleBits Base Inventor Kit.

The introductory kit includes everything creative kids need to turn their ideas into inventions! With a range of Bits that move, light up, and make noise, kids gain STEAM skills by learning how technology is built and functions.

  • Build a circuit with light, sound, sensing and buttons without wiring, soldering or programming
  • Includes 10 modules such as a DC motor, light sensor and more
  • Includes instruction book with eight projects and hundreds more online
  • Mistake-proof building of over 150,000 possible circuit combinations
  • Compatible with all other littleBits modules and kit

How to enter to win

We have a LittleBits Base Inventor Kit to give away.

For your chance to win simply enter below:

Win a LittleBits Base Inventor Kit

The closing date is 11.59pm on 19th January 2019.

This contest is only open to those in the UK – sorry!

You can learn more from the LittleBits website.

Youth Concern receives £1,000 award from Vodafone UK

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Youth Concern has been awarded a £1,000 donation from Vodafone U.K. The charity collected the Vodafone Community Connection Award this week after the store team in Aylesbury chose the deserving cause.

Launched in 2014, Vodafone’s Community Connection Awards have already made a difference to more than 170 local communities across the UK. Selected by local Vodafone staff and aimed at supporting local causes with a £1,000 donation, the awards have been used to help fund everything from new equipment for soup kitchens and day centres for the elderly to helping people with disabilities to take part in sporting activities.

Youth Concern offers guidance and counselling for vulnerable people aged 13-25. This support covers a range of issues from education and employment to housing and mental health. The charity also runs the Aylesbury Nightstop Programme which provides emergency accommodation – for up to 7 nights – for young people facing homelessness.

The Vodafone Community Connection Award will help fund a new project called ‘The Next Step’ which will provide those in need with alternative accommodation for up to a year as well as bespoke support packages to help people living independently.

Fran Borg-Wheeler, CEO at Youth Concern said, “We’re really grateful to have been selected for a Vodafone Community Connection Award it will help to make “The Next Step’ project a reality. We believe that every young person needs a safe home and this award will be a big step to making that possible in Aylesbury.”

Wayne Brown, Vodafone Store Manager in Aylesbury said, “We are absolutely delighted to donate £1,000 to Youth Concern. After hearing about ‘The Next Step’ project I knew we had made a terrific decision selecting them as our award winner. The donation will go towards an amazing development that will have a lasting impact for young people in our community.”

Review: Google 3 XL is it the King in Photo’s?

When Google launched the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL a few months ago come with the latest from the Android world, upgraded hardware specifications, and more importantly, lots of machine learning.

Let’s take a closer look at the latest Google flagship phone, Pixel 3 XL.

Google Pixel 3 XL runs on Android 9 Pie, the latest Android OS iteration.

The new mobile OS itself is a big leap forward from the previous versions of Android, especially in terms of display and battery optimisation. The software also brings a set of Pixel-exclusive features.

Fast charger, USB type C cable, headphone jack apadter, usb type C headphones

Pixel 3 XL features Apple iPhone X-like gestures with a small pill at the bottom. The gestures are simple with a small swipe up to pull recent apps and a long one for the menu. It does take some time to get a hang of the gestures but soon enough you’ll find it more intuitive.

Pixel 3 XL also comes with Android Pie’s ‘Adaptive Battery’, one of the most important features of the OS. This AI-based feature studies your phone’s usage and accordingly limits battery usage for apps used seldom.

You’re also notified about the battery’s usage pattern and when the juice will possibly run out. When it comes to battery life, Pixel 3 XL runs for an entire day starting with 100%.

Pixel 3 XL
Key specs:

6.3-inch OLED notched display with QHD+ resolution

Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor

4GB of RAM,64/128GB storage

3,430mAh battery

Price starting from £869 for 64GB Storage (Price is £769 at the time of writing for a new year special discount from Google Store) but still available from Vodafone UK on pay monthly deals.

If the phone is put through excessive use, the battery does trickle down faster and heats up a little too. For example, when I was using the Pixel 3 XL as a Wi-Fi hotspot for almost an hour the phone started to heat. It isn’t alarming though.

Delving further into its performance, the Pixel 3 XL runs on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 845 processor. As expected from a flagship smartphone, the Pixel 3 XL runs smooth across regular apps like WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook. Also with a RAM size of 4GB, Pixel 3 XL still offers solid performance.

Welcome to the big notch

We also played the most popular smartphone game, PUBG Mobile, on the Pixel 3 XL. PUBG Mobile is optimised for phones with low specs and the opposite. We played PUBG Mobile with the highest graphics and frame rate option. The game runs effortlessly smooth on the Pixel 3 XL and never stutters even though it heats up a little bit, and yes it plays Foritnite with no problems at all.

We got some consistently good results in the game proving that the Pixel 3 XL can be of a big advantage when it comes to smartphone gaming.

The Pixel 3’s dual front speakers are very impressive and were a delight when streaming videos and shows.

With the Pixel 3 XL’s camera performance where software does most of the magic. A small recap – Google Pixel 3 XL features a 12-megapixel rear camera with autofocus, dual pixel phase detection, OIS and EIS, and f/1.8 aperture. On the front, it features dual 8-megapixel cameras (wide-angle and normal sensors). Google Pixel 3 XL delivers impressive results in daylight. But there’s more to the camera.

A little while ago the Google Pixel 3 XL added a feature called ‘Night Sight’ feature, the mode amplifies the quality of images taken in low-light.

The Night Sight mode on the Pixel 3 XL essentially brightens up your photos taken in low-light. We tried this feature in the darkest background we could find and the result was amazing. Not only does it brighten up the photo, it doesn’t miss details either. You can refer to the camera samples shot in normal mode, with flash and with Night Sight on.

Speaking about aesthetics, the only issue with the Pixel 3 XL is its weird looking notch. We’ve all made peace with the notch which wasn’t that big of a deal to begin with. But the notch on the Pixel 3 XL is just not right. In fact, the dual camera sensors along with the speaker look like a bad smiley face. Unlike most smartphones, this one doesn’t have an option to hide the notch. There is a workaround to it though.

Google continues with the subtle two-tone colour design on the Pixel 3 series.

Camera Samples

Normal Camera mode on
Night Signt Mode on
Normal Camera mode on
Now with Night Sight on

As you can see the night sight mode does amazing work with just one camera.

Verdict

A stunning camera makes this one of the smartphones to beat in 2018.

Pros

  • colourful display
  • One of the best camera on any phone
  • A slick version of Android
  • Much-improved design over the Pixel 2 XL

Cons

  • Can Scratches very easily
  • Not a 100% fan of this style of notch
  • Battery life not as good as similarly sized rivals

Like to say a big thank you to Vodafone for the review sample

New Year, New Kit: 20% off Libratone TRACK+ this January

Get off to a running start and enjoy your music with no disturbances with Libratone’s TRACK+ wireless earphones, featuring noise cancellation also available from Amazon UK. The earphones are now on offer for £135 (down from £169) throughout January 2019.

Fitness resolutions

The TRACK+ are perfect for those looking to boost their fitness regime in the New Year. Sweat-proof and always tangle-free, TRACK+ Bluetooth wireless earphones are the perfect companion for running, exercising at the gym, commuting, or simply relaxing.

More sound, less noise

TRACK+ lets you enjoy your music without disturbance. They come with four-step noise cancellation which can be manually adjusted or set to automatically adapt to your surroundings.

Lightweight, compact design

The lightweight, minimalistic design ensures the earphones remain comfortable to wear all day long, as well as featuring a built-in mic for connectivity on-the-go. To accompany the earphones, 5 ear tip sizes are offered for the perfect fit, every time.

Power up

With a quick charge delivering an 8-hour battery time, these Bluetooth earphones are designed to be enjoyed for hours with ease. Clever engineering automatically puts it to sleep when not in use and wakes it up when motion is detected.

TRACK+ are available in Stormy Black and Cloudy White.

Review: Doctor Who New Year’s Day Special – Resolution

To those who have been reading my reviews of Series 11 will know that my reaction to not having a Christmas Day episode of Doctor Who for 2018, breaking a 13 year tradition, was not a happy one. The first series for Chris Chibnall and Jodie Whittaker has been very up and down with a lot of the problems I have with it coming from Chibnall’s refusal to embrace anything about Doctor Who that fans have come to love. The TARDIS is rarely used in many of the episodes and the new monsters and sci-fi episodes have failed to really feel like the Doctor Who I know and love. Combine that with the news that we will not see another series until 2020 and this could well be the only Doctor Who in 2019 as nothing has been mentioned about next Christmas having a special in any way. So here we are, one special episode to both round off series 11 and keep fans excited for over 12 months to come….

“As the new year begins, a terrifying evil from across the centuries of Earth’s history is stirring. As the Doctor, Ryan, Graham and Yaz return home, will they be able to overcome the threat to planet Earth?” 

It actually takes 15 minutes to find out what the threat truly is, and it is the Doctor’s oldest and deadliest of enemies. But before we do get to the actual fun stuff, the opening 15 minutes does need to be addressed as we catch up with Team TARDIS as they are enjoying New Year celebrations across the universe, when the Doctor whilst searching for the 20th celebration for them to visit is alerted to extra terrestrial shenanigans afoot on Earth, taking them back to modern-day Sheffield. I must admit, the usual banter between the Doctor and her team that I found charming during the series just feels more cringe now and just a little annoying especially with Bradley Walsh’s oh so wooden performance at the start.

This episode really has two stories within in with one being the discovery of who is threatening the earth but the second is perhaps the biggest connection to the series itself as with perfect timing, just within minutes of them landing the TARDIS in Graham’s front room (his poor chair) then a knock on the door introduces Ryan’s father for the very first time. This actually has some nice moments as both Ryan and Graham have their moments to confront him, with Ryan finally able to release all the feelings he has held within with his Father running away after the death of his mother and failing to show up at his own mothers, Ryan’s Nan’s funeral. Even the Doctor reminds him of this fact when they first meet.

The second story is of course the main focus and one which sees the return of the DALEKs in the form of a DALEK scout which centuries ago was defeated by tribes of men and then split into three parts and scattered to the furthest corners of the Earth where the descendants of the original tribes now stand in ritual defence of the burial sites. This reads well on paper but on execution it just becomes rather messy and almost farcical to see on-screen, such as one person reaching Russia but showing no effects of the winter she is  trekking through or the man who managed to reach a far off tropical island by row-boat. The third of course, is the tribe from England and the man who could only make it to Yorkshire before being killed by bandits who also fail to steal the very object he was carrying and leaving the body on a road which is then not discovered until modern-day leaving his body and object to be buried by natural means.  This would not be the first instance of sheer lazy writing by Chris Chibnall this episode.

I actually quite liked how Chibnall eventually uses the DALEK for this story, by inventing a new type of DALEK in the scout class, a class sent from planet Skaro to conduct reconnaissance and capture of worlds for the DALEK race but it is hard to  imagine how medieval tribes people were able to overpower it enough to be able to dismantle it and then the only pieces they did decide to scatter was the now seemingly immortal genetic part of the DALEK, which instead of just burning it up as I assume they did with the metal shell, they chose to cut it up and send it around the world in 80 days. But once you put down the sheer laziness of just making things up to explain why events have happened as they have, what you do end up with is a genuine threat to Earth.

However it really is the performance of Jodie once again who sells this story completely with her first reaction to the most classic of Doctor Who monsters. The Doctor has genuine fear about this DALEK and when she tells Team TARDIS that “this is personal” you can feel it even if no one around her remembers what a DALEK actually is. The moments between her and the DALEK are great screen moments and are some of the best of her era so far and proves that Chibnall’s reluctance to use old Who for his run is a mistake, imagine this Doctor meeting the Cybermen or even the Master. So far none of the new monsters he has introduced into Doctor Who compares to any of the old guard and he did show that he can refresh them as he did with this Scout DALEK in order to tell new stories and to make them more threatening than ever before if he simply took the effort to use them properly.

There are other examples of Chibnall’s lazy writing by just having things happen with little explanation but with lasting results such as the Doctor placing a call to UNIT only to be told that due to having funding removed, UNIT was now suspended as an organisation to the shock of the Doctor. Even throwing in Kate Stewart’s name to find they had no contact information for her just showed Chibnall is more than happy to bin Doctor Who lore when it allows him to have a three-minute comedy skit that only fell flat for me as a viewer and fan. Then you have the DALEK building itself a new combat shell in the barn of a farm, now it having the look of being built using cast iron actually gave it a great look but there is no way the weapon systems including flight, laser and rockets (yes it even had rockets) could have been built in that farm in the short time. Now complaining about that in a show about an 2000 year old alien who travels in time and space does sound silly but Chibnall relies on the audience ignoring what they see in front of them too much in his writing for Doctor Who.

I did enjoy this episode but it does showcase more of why this series has been so hit and miss with fans and though it was enjoyable it was not amazing. Team TARDIS is still too big with Yas having yet again so little to do as Graham and Ryan took front and centre for the team in terms of story. Jodie is still an amazing Doctor and I do wish the number of people she travelled with is reduced going forward into the next series, a series we now have to wait over a year to see. This did little more than tie off the whole Ryan and his father story arc and drop some classic Doctor Who in the form of this one-off DALEK encounter, which the special Making Of vidoc on the Doctor Who YouTube channel explains “does not mean the DALEKs are returning, it is just a one off” just to remind us of Chibnall’s need to not revisit old Who for his time.

For me there is just something not clicking with this new Doctor Who structure with Jodie being the only constant brilliant thing about the show at the moment. I do feel as though in this next year, a lot of rethinking has to be done about the stories being told and how they are told each episode. A lot can happen in a year, and with the reports of both Jodie and Chris moving on after the next series still rumbling about but having more substance knowing the show is not returning until very early 2020, right now I am very concerned about Doctor Who.

This New Year’s special was average at best for me and not helped by the massive wait for the next series or Chris Chibnall’s writing still being rather lack lustre for me. But that is it now, the first series of the new Doctor is now completed and I can honestly say, if it was only Jodie and the TARDIS that returned in 2020 I would not be upset about it!

Win The Meg on Blu-ray

To celebrate the release of The Meg on DVD and Blu-ray™, we have two copies to give away on Blu-ray™.

A deep-sea submersible—part of an international undersea observation program—has been attacked by a massive creature and now lies disabled at the bottom of the deepest part of the Pacific Ocean…with its crew trapped inside. With time running out, former deep-sea rescue diver Jonas Taylor (Jason Statham) is drawn out of self-imposed exile by a visionary Chinese oceanographer, Dr. Zhang (Winston Chao), against the wishes of his daughter, Suyin (Li Bingbing), who thinks she can rescue the crew on her own. But it will take their combined efforts to save the crew, and the ocean itself, from this seemingly unstoppable threat—a prehistoric 75-foot-long shark known as the Megalodon. Thought to be extinct, the Meg turns out to be very much alive…and on the hunt.

Five years before, Jonas had encountered this same terrifying creature, but no one had believed him. Now, teamed with Suyin, Jonas must confront his fears and risk his own life to return to the ocean depths…bringing him face-to-face once more with the apex predator of all time.

How to enter to win

We have two copies of The Meg on Blu-ray™ to give away.

For your chance to win simply enter below:

Win The Meg on Blu-ray

The closing date is 12.00am on 7th January 2019.

This contest is only open to those in the UK – sorry!

THE MEG is now available on [4K Ultra HD Blu-ray™/Blu-ray™/3D Blu-ray™/DVD]

© 2018 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All rights reserved.

Huawei launches new Huawei P smart 2019

Huawei has today announced the launch of the Huawei P smart 2019. Featuring an expansive Huawei Dewdrop Display, as well as a new and more powerful octa-core chipset Kirin 710, Huawei P smart 2019 delivers the quality user experience that the Huawei P smart Series is known for, together with high-performance AI cameras both in the front and rear of the all-around smartphone.

Originally launched in 2017, the P smart is a midmarket device targeting young consumers seeking an affordable, high-quality user experience. The 2019 edition improves upon every aspect of its predecessor, incorporating some of the latest technologies and designs to deliver a more sophisticated experience that caters to the dynamic needs of today’s consumers.

Justin Costello, Head of Marketing, Huawei UK & Ireland commented: “Huawei’s devices truly disrupted the smartphone arena in 2018, making us the fastest growing smartphone brand in the UK and the second biggest globally. With its outstanding AI, photography and performance capabilities, the Huawei P Smart 2019 delivers a superior smartphone experience at an accessible price point. We look forward to launching the device in the UK next month, in what is set to be the start of an even more ambitious year for our brand.”

 

Flagship Display Design

Comparing the Huawei P smart 2019 with its predecessors, consumers will immediately recognise the more expansive viewing area made possible by the 6.21-inch 19.5:9 Huawei Dewdrop Display. Besides a physically larger screen, the new Huawei smartphone replaces the upper bezel with an unobtrusive pearl-shaped notch that houses the front camera and completely removes the lower bezel. This allows the display to achieve a modern, almost bezel-less face. Furthermore, the 415ppi high pixel density of the panel affords a higher FHD+ (2340×1080) resolution, which combined with the support for 85 per cent of the NTSC colour gamut, makes for a truly compelling viewing experience. Given how consumers are spending more and more time with their smartphones, Huawei P smart 2019 includes a new TÜV Rheinland-certified Eye Comfort Mode, which effectively filters high-energy blue lights to alleviate user eye fatigue during extended sessions.

Enhanced Camera Functionality

Alongside a more premium display, the Huawei P smart 2019 is equipped with improved front and rear cameras. At the front, embedded in the dewdrop notch is an 8MP wide-aperture (f/2.0) selfie camera. As well as more powerful camera hardware, the selfie camera of Huawei P smart 2019 supports new AI and AR capabilities, and quality-of-life features such as gesture control. Portrait Mode lets users easily apply beautifying effects in the virtual viewfinder, a great way to touch-up selfies after-the-fact. The front camera also recognises and optimises eight categories of common selfie backgrounds, so users can snap freely and still produce socials-worthy selfies.

 

Powerful AI Dual Camera

As the industry leader in smartphone photography, Huawei is known for equipping powerful cameras in devices across its product portfolio. The AI Dual Camera is comprised of a 13MP main camera and 2MP secondary camera. The high-resolution primary camera is equipped with a 5p f/1.8 wide-aperture lens with a virtual aperture range of f/0.95-16, while the secondary camera collects depth information for accurate depth segmentation and creating authentic bokeh effects. Combined, the camera system can produce studio-quality portraits. AI operates in the background to intelligently recognise over 500 scenes and provide real-time optimisations, bridging the skill gap between a photography amateur and a professional. Furthermore, the Huawei AI Image Stabilisation works in concert with the wide-aperture lens to produce bright, detailed, low-noise nighttime photos without the need for a tripod.

 

Optimised Performance for Everyday Use

The Huawei P smart 2019 is equipped with the new Kirin 710 Chipset. Manufactured with the 12nm process technology, the new octa-core chipset features a CPU clock speed of up to 2.2GHz. Kirin 710 ensures a smooth, natural system response, immersive gaming performance and excellent power efficiency. The independent image signal processor (ISP) and digital signal processor (DSP) in the chipset accelerate all photography optimisations and further enhances the quality of output.

EMUI 9.0 comes standard on the Huawei P smart 2019. The latest Huawei custom Android 9 Pie-based operating system optimises process allocation to improve CPU core utilisation across the board. GPU Turbo 2.0, the latest iteration of Huawei’s AI-powered graphics processing solution, doubles the GPU power efficiency while granting up to 30 percent better GPU performance on Huawei P smart 2019. This capability enables Huawei P smart 2019 to deliver a stable, high-framerate experience across all mobile entertainment scenarios.

In addition, the 3400mAh battery provides all-day battery life for everyday users. The battery supports up to 10 hours of internet browsing on 4G networks, up to 18 hours of continuous video playback, and up to a groundbreaking 96 hours of continuous music playback. Additionally, the smart battery management system applies several measures to further extend the battery life, including suspending minimised apps to significantly prolong battery life of the device on idle.

Huawei P smart 2019 also introduces an innovative Extendable Read-Only File System (EROFS) to achieve greater disk performance and speed. The file system is extendable with file compression features to enable users to make the most out of their device storage.                       

Beauty that Belies Ruggedness

Launching in three colourways, Midnight Black, Aurora Blue and Turquoise Blue, the Huawei P smart 2019 is beautifully ergonomic. The 3D curved unibody design comes with a glossy, ceramic-like back that gives the smartphone a premium look and feels. Because smartphones have become such an integral part of the modern lifestyle, a daily driver must be built to weather wear and tear from frequent use. As a result, Huawei has engineered the Huawei P smart 2019 to be extremely durable. The various components of the device have been rigorously tested in Huawei’s testing facilities. For instance, both the power button and fingerprint sensor can withstand 200,000 triggers and remain in good condition.

The Huawei P smart 2019 will be available to buy in the UK on 10 January 2019 from retailers including Carphone Warehouse, Vodafone, A1, Amazon, AO.com, Argos, Clove, Fonehouse, JLP, Jersey Telecom, SDG, Sky Mobile, Tesco Mobile and Virgin Mobile; from EE on 11 January; and O2 and Three mid-January.

The Price will be announced nearer the time of availability

DYNASTY WARRIORS 8: Xtreme Legends Definitive Edition Comes to Switch

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KOEI TECMO Europe announced today that DYNASTY WARRIORS 8: Xtreme Legends Definitive Edition is now available for the first time digitally on the Nintendo Switch through Nintendo’s eShop.

This new compilation combines the original DYNASTY WARRIORS 8 with DYNASTY WARRIORS 8: Xtreme Legends; and it follows the kingdoms of Wei, Wu, Shu, and Jin through the actions of historical military and political figures as they fight for control over the Three Kingdoms of China. This new Definitive Edition, provides gamers all of the tactical action the beloved series is known for, along with most of the DLC released to date; including costumes and side-story scenarios for many popular warriors.

In addition, DYNASTY WARRIORS 8: Xtreme Legends Definitive Edition was recently released digitally for Windows 10 through the Microsoft Store. This marks the title’s first appearance on Windows 10 for PC gamers eager to jump into the one-versus-thousands hack-and-slash gameplay.

For more information about DYNASTY WARRIORS 8: Xtreme Legends Definitive Edition, please visit the official site at http://www.dynastywarriors8.eu/xl/dx/, Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com/koeitecmogames, and Follow us on Twitter @koeitecmoeurope

Huawei’s Annual Smartphone Shipments Exceed 200 Million Units

Huawei Consumer BG has today announced that its smartphone shipments for the 2018 year have exceeded 200 million units, including the Huawei P20 and Mate 20 series and Honor 10. These 200 million shipments, including Honor devices, constitute a new record for Huawei.

  • The Huawei P20 series is once again raising the bar for what smart mobile photography can do, proving that even thin and stylish mobile phones can provide a professional-level photography experience. Further, the outstanding cosmetic design of the Huawei P20 series has won over a large number of female users. Since its release in March, global shipments have exceeded 16 million units, with female users accounting for nearly half of that number.
  • The Huawei Mate 20 series follows the advanced technological standards that the Mate series established and is equipped with the most powerful and sophisticated chip in Huawei history, the Kirin 980. The chipset features highly sophisticated 7nm processing and a more powerful A76-based+G76 architecture. These components allow the Mate 20 series to offer improved energy efficiency and a new, extra-smooth experience, making this smartphone even smarter. Within two months of the release of the Mate 20 series, it had already shipped4over 5 million units.
  • Huawei’s nova series has been particularly popular with young users, thanks to its stunning appearance and innovative visual elements.  As a result of the Huawei nova 3’s bold colour scheme and innovative selfie system, it became the most popular selfie phone of 2018. The nova 4 continues the series’ strong aesthetic appeal, as well as delivers innovative elements such as its full-screen, hole-punch-style display. As of the end of 2018, the uber-popular nova has sold a total of over 65 million units, making it the leader of Huawei’s nascent line of mid-range devices.
  • The Honor digital flagship series has continuously led the development of the mobile phone industry through its revolutionary processing techniques and unique design aesthetics. As one of its most beautiful 2018 flagship smartphones, the Honor 10 is boldly innovative in both its appearance and interactive design. With “Beauty in AI”, the Honor 10 has built itself around the creation of fashionable products that feature innovative technologies. The outstanding performance of the Honor 10 and V10 has helped the Honor brand rank as China’s number one brand in Internet-based smartphones.

Huawei smartphone shipments from 2010 to 2018 (in millions of units)

In the past eight years, Huawei Consumer BG has persisted in the concept of “consumer-centric” and using innovation to create value for its customers. The company has also led a number of the industry’s most popular, innovative, and competitive technological fields, such as photography, battery life, communication, and AI. This innovation has won the favour of consumers around the world.

It’s important to remember that a smartphone serves as the bridge between the physical and virtual worlds, and to continue to play that role, it must constantly store and protect more and more information. Therefore, Huawei believes that the privacy and security of its users is just as important as making outstanding and appealing products; this is an issue of trust between us and our consumers around the world. Huawei has thus put the issue of privacy protection ahead of basic commercial interests and complies with Generally Accepted Privacy Principles (GAPP) for privacy protection, the most stringent privacy technology framework in the world, as well as all requirements set forth in the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Huawei also applies Privacy by Design principles throughout all of its product development, design, verification, sales, services, and procurement activities. Huawei has also built onto the open ARM chip architecture and its underlying Google Android system to further enhance security for both devices and users.

 

In the past eight years, Huawei’s smartphone shipments have increased from 3 million units in 2010 to 200 million units in 2018, reflecting approximately a sixty-six-fold growth. In the global smartphone market, Huawei has gone from being dismissed as a statistical “Other” to ranking among the top 3 players in the world. And in the second and third quarters of 2018, Huawei became the world’s second largest smartphone manufacturer, with a global market share of 14.6%.

 

At present, Huawei smartphones are being used by more than 500 million consumers in more than 170 countries around the world. According to a report by IPSOS, one of the industry’s leading third-party research institutions, the Huawei brand has already become associated with the idea that it keeps on progressing and has strong innovation ability and trustworthiness in the eyes of its global consumer base.

Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei Consumer BG, stated that: “Looking to the future, Huawei’s consumer business will focus on the core concept of ‘consumer-centric’, and will dare to keep innovating, and make every effort to become a pioneer and leader in the next wave of the smartphone revolution, as well as constantly create new value for consumers, let our consumers better enjoy their lives, and truly make Huawei a brand that is beloved by consumers the world over.”