Sunday, April 28, 2013

This Weeks Tech Rumors – Ninja Style April 21-27


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Leap Motion delayed to July 22nd  
            So we have posted a couple of times about the Leap Motion.  Both Jay and I can’t wait to get our hands on it.  That’s why we were so disappointed to hear that it would be delayed to July 22nd.  Bow they are saying this is just to allow for more beta testing and there is no delay with the actual device.  They also have said that they have already made 500,000 devices.  Why is this so important to a Tech Ninja, because it sounds like they are having software issues, and you may want to pass until the glitches get worked out. 

The NY Times release an app for Google Glass
            I want a pair of Google Glasses, and even though I didn’t have the $1500 I still thought long and hard about trying to be a beta tester.  As they have been given out to the beta testers, news is trickling out about them.  The latest is that  New York Times in releasing an app for them.  Why is this so important to a Tech Ninja, because it gives you us more information about how they work and how we might be able to integrate them into our everyday lives. 

Amazon is Making TV set box
            Another favorite gadget of The Tech Ninja Blog is Apple TV.  But soon they will have more completion with Amazon creating their own TV set box.  Now I have heard wonderful things about the Roku box and if I were Amazon, I might even think about trying to acquire Roku, but with the power of Amazon behind it I could see this TV set box becoming dominant, just like the Kindle Fire has become the dominant Android tablet.   Why is this so important to a Tech Ninja, because completion is always good, it forces both companies to bring new features faster as well as brings down prices.

Verizon Dropping Traditional Contracts?
            I love the iPhone.  I would recommend it to anyone looking for a smartphone.  I also love Verizon wireless service. When I had them as my cell phone provider, I never had any issues with service or dropped calls.  But I did say had, right now I am using Virgin Mobile with and LG Optimus.  It’s decent, but not great.  So why am I not using the iPhone with Verizon.  It’s all about the monthly price.  The iPhone with Verizon would cost roughly $70 a month; with the Virgin Mobile I page $26 for unlimited data and messaging (with 300 voice minutes).  I do have to make some compromises for the phone and service, but the savings I feel its worth it.  I also know that because I don’t have a contract, I can leave and go back to Verizon at any point if I want.  Why is this so important to a Tech Ninja, because without the traditional contracts, people will be more likely to connect more devices to the cellular data networks.  Being connected will become an even more ubiquitous part of everyday life on the go.

Apple’s WWDC13 sells out in two minutes
            Who doesn’t want to go to Apple’s World Wide Developers Conference 2013?  I know I do and so do a lot of other people.  Now Apple made waves saying the would now announce any new hardware until the end of the year.  Then a couple of days later they announce that IOS 7 and OS 10.9 would be showcased at WWDC13.  This just shows how important Apple has become and it is not just dependent on hardware releases to show its importance.  Why is this so important to a Tech Ninja, because its Apple and they may have some surprises up their sleeve.


AT&T Announces Digital Life
            I think the key is stupid.  At this point in civilization I want to be able to control everything with a touch of a button (or maybe a retinal scan).  AT&T’s Digital Life is a step in the right direction.  At its basic level, Digital Life is a home security system that is customizable to fit your needs.  This includes security cameras, sensors placed throughout the home, and professional monitoring provided through AT&T.  This will allow for wireless connectivity and remote access allowing customers to quickly and easily view live feeds of their home from mobile devices.  You are also able to add on services like climate control, lighting and water shutoff valves.  This is not necessarily anything ground breaking there are ways to do this already, but not in a joined way for an affordable prices like they have set up.  “This extends beyond monitoring and simple on/off controls, as Digital Life offers automated schedules and even rules for how your home will react to changing conditions. For example, you can set your porch light to turn on and off at the same time every day or set up sensors to shut off your water if a leak is detected.”  Why is this so important to a Tech Ninja, because every Tech Ninja wants a Smart House.


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