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vendredi 27 janvier 2017

Horror of Dracula - (Terence FISHER) - 1958 - VOSTFR - Dvdrip-x264 - kerfiche (S:3/L:1)

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Dracula - (Tod BROWNING) - 1931 - VOSTFR - Dvdrip-x264 - kerfiche (S:9/L:0)

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La.Commune.S01.FRENCH.WEBRiP.x264-KiRa (S:14/L:9)

Categorie: Série TV
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Investigations avec un triton - Jess Kaan (S:11/L:1)

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jeudi 26 janvier 2017

Next Pixel Flagship may Feature a non-Qualcomm Chipset, Possible Budget Model in the Works

Rumor season is already upon us, and today we bring you a report from 9to5Google that mentions some interesting tidbits regarding the next generation Google Pixel phones. According to a source, Google is currently in the process of testing their next Pixel flagship devices with upgraded specifications.

As with any yearly upgrade, we would expect to see newer, more powerful components in our devices. 9to5Google mentions continued focus on the camera quality of the device as well as the possibility of introducing waterproofing, but what's most interesting about this report is the rumor that Google has built multiple test devices with different chipset configurations and may possibly launch a budget model.

Besides the earlier Nexus phones (and Nexus tablets), Google has mostly implemented Qualcomm chipsets into their devices. That may change with the second generation Pixel devices, as 9to5Google is reporting has built test models running chipsets manufactured by companies other than Qualcomm. The source states that Intel chips are currently being tested, but it is unclear which Intel chip is being used. Furthermore, the source states that MediaTek chips were once under consideration, but those deals have since fallen by the wayside.

Interestingly, the report also states that Google has been testing its own custom chipset internally (as was previously reported), but it is not currently known if this chip is being used in one of the second generation Pixel test devices. Of course, given the fact that these rumors are so far off time-wise from the expected release date, it is possible that none of these rumors come to fruition. Google could, for instance, opt to use the Snapdragon 835 as we would expect. It would be interesting to see if Google shies away from using Qualcomm chipsets, but we won't hold our breaths on the matter.

But if there is any rumor we do hope to see come true, it's the part of this report that suggests Google may launch a more budget-friendly model of the Google Pixel. According to Mr. Hall's source, Google is testing a "Pixel 2B" prototype which features less powerful specifications, which would subsequently allow it to be sold at a lower price point. This model would be "significantly cheaper" than its flagship counterpart, and would be "aimed at different markets" according to the source. Comparatively, the next Pixel flagship is expected to cost at least $50 higher than the current Pixel XL, so we hope that Google does offer a cheaper model so more people can try out the Google experience.

These rumored specifications and price points are, as always, subject to change. As we get closer to the launch of the next Pixel devices, we are more likely to see credible rumors about what Google has in store for us. But for now, these early rumors paint an interesting picture of what Google may already be cooking up.

Source: 9to5Google

What aspect of the Google Pixel do you hope that Google will most improve upon? Let us know in the comments below!



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First Live Photo of the Galaxy S8 Leaks: Two Models With 5.8″ and 6.2″ Screens to Launch on March 29th

Courtesy of VentureBeat's Evan Blass, also known as @evleaks, we now have our first live photograph of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S8 as well as some new details on the devices. With its release date now pegged at March 29th, nearly a month after MWC 2017, it will be some time before these leaks can be verified. Nevertheless, they are worth examining in detail.

Most importantly, of course, are earlier reports from insiders alleging that the S8 series would feature displays with nearly an 85% screen to body ratio. Rather than the 5.1 and 5.5 inch displays of the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge respectively, the Galaxy S8 series may sport displays of 5.8 and 6.2 inches. For those already beginning to gawk at those figures, it is important to note that the unusual aspect ratio of 18.5:9 means that the Galaxy S8 devices will result in effectively the same dimensions as their S7 siblings.

One possible downside of this fact, though, is that due to the slim bezels it appears the home button/fingerprint scanner was moved to an upper corner of the back of the two devices. If this is indeed how it will appear on the final released devices, it may be rather controversial given the potential consequences it may pose for ease of use. However, given earlier reports of an iris scanner being included, this may explain Samsung's willingness to make such a seemingly odd design choice.

In a rather welcome addition, Samsung is also reported to have upgraded the base storage level of each device to 64GBs. Consumers should also anticipate the return of the S7 series' microSD slot, allowing storage to be expanded by up to 256GBs. As we previously reported, the S8 series may also feature some interesting AI additions ranging from image and text recognition in-camera to high-end AI assistance, courtesy of Samsung's acquisition of the AI platform Viv.

The Galaxy S8 devices are expected to be the first devices to launch with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 835. As Mr. Blass puts it, they will likely need the efficiency improvements the S835 is expected to bring, given an alleged decision to include 3,000 and 3500 mAh batteries to power the 5.8 and 6.2 inch devices. As the photos also demonstrate, the devices are expected to include a USB Type-C port and a headphone jack.

Interestingly, Samsung is reported to introduce DeX alongside the S8 series. DeX will allow for the S8 devices to be docked with a display to provide a desktop Android experience with keyboard and mouse support. This initiative has been tried many times in the past with little to show for, so it will be intriguing to see how Samsung markets DeX.


Source: VentureBeat



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Report: Second Generation Huawei Watch To Feature Cellular Connectivity, May Launch Next Month

Google is expected to launch the Android Wear 2.0 update in early February. While we didn't see any meaningful Android Wear hardware launches last year, the new platform update will hopefully encourage OEMs to come up with a fresh and updated version of their old Android Wear devices in 2017.

A new report from VentureBeat states that Chinese OEM Huawei is also working on a new Android Wear watch. According to the report, Huawei is working on a second generation model of its Huawei Watch – this time with cellular connectivity. The report states the second generation Huawei Watch will be running on Android Wear 2.0 and that it will look "sportier" compared to its predecessor.

Unfortunately, the key hardware specifications of the watch were not detailed, but it's believed that the watch will have a built-in SIM card allowing users to make and receive phone calls as well as use a cellular data connection when outside WiFi network range.

As for when the Huawei Watch 2 will be available for purchase, the source close to the matter told VentureBeat that the company may unveil the watch during Mobile World Congress next month. Huawei originally launched its first Android Wear watch back in 2015, but since then the company hasn't launched a successor to its smartwatch.

Apart from Huawei, LG is also expected to launch two new Android Wear watches, reportedly called the LG Watch Sport and the LG Watch Style. If previous reports are anything to go by, we will likely see two new LG watches being unveiled at Google's platform event on February 9.


Source: VentureBeat



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