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Wednesday, 26 February 2020

Dota Underlords Season 1 in now available

WHITE SPIRE AWAITS A LEADER...

A vertical metropolis of gambling and grit, just beyond the reach of Stonehall and Revtel; White Spire is known as a smugglers' paradise with loose morals and colorful residents to spare. Despite being overrun with syndicates, gangs, and secret societies, White Spire has never descended into chaos for one reason: Momma Eeb. She was respected… she was loved… and unfortunately, she was murdered last week.

Eeb’s death has sent one question rippling through White Spire’s underworld: who is going to run the city?

Sunday, 10 September 2017

Kirin 970 - Neural Processing Unit monster


Huawei spooked the mobile market recently with the release of Kirin 970 during IFA 2017. Even though it was a public secret that Huawei were introducing AI in the next generation chips, it still surprised many due to the rapid availability to market while everyone else is still weighing all options available.

This rapid release wasn’t something that surprising for people in the know due to earlier news of Huawei working together with Cambricon for mobile AI chipset. Huawei partner Cambricon is the leading name in AI technology.

What this partnership brings to users is the ability to ultimately speedup Android as Android itself have supported deep learning in their own ecosystem. With the announcement of Android Oreo (Android 8), Tensorflow Lite have came to the forefront of app building for Android in addition to other standards such as Tensorflow and caffe/caffe2.

Earlier this year, Qualcomm have hinted that the will support Neural processing in all their current SoC lineup but with a twist where only apps build using their Framework would be able to. 

What Huawei brings to the table is the ability for Kirin 970 optimising any app that already build using either Tensorflow/Tensorflow Lite or caffe/caffe2 without any additional Framework requirements. This would means neural processing capability are out of the box as standard. Not to be left out, apple are also working on their AI capable hardware for their OS11 that would be the biggest step up since but it is still in the works.

Huawei have been great is bringing new technology to the forefront with smart partnership just as what they did with Leica in introducing new mobile photography standard that others are still catching up. With this new partnership, only time will tell what the future holds but one thing for sure is that everyone else need to play catch up again.

Kudos to Huawei and we as users can’t wait to see what Kirin 970 powered Mate 10 could do in the coming months.

Wednesday, 8 March 2017

Huawei Launch three P10 devices in Malaysia


Just as expected, Huawei Malaysia launch the anticipated P10 series for Malaysian market today in a grand ceremony here in Klang Valley. 

For those uninitiated, here are the spec for all three phones and their pricing

P10 RM2499.00
Colour
Prestige Gold/Graphite Black  (Available)
Mystic Silver/Rose Gold/Greenery/Ceramic White/Dazzling Blue/Dazzling Gold (TBA)

Display
5.1 inch FHD
1920 x 1080
16M colours, 432 PPI

CPU
HUAWEI Kirin 960 CPU, Octa-core 4* Cortex A73 2.4 GHz + 4*Cortex A53 1.8 GHz

Operation System
Android™ 7.0

Memory
4 GB RAM + 64 GB ROM

GPS
GPS / Glonass / Galileo / BDS

Connectivity
Bluetooth 4.2
802.11ac/a/b/g/n, 2.4G / 5G
USB 2.0

Sensors
Fingerprint Sensor, G-Sensor, Gyroscope Sensor, Compass, Ambient Light Sensor, Proximity Sensor, Hall Sensor

Camera

Main Camera
20 MP Monochrome + 12 MP RGB, F2.2
OIS (Optical Image Stablization)
Dual-tone Flash
PDAF + CAF + Laser + Depth Auto Focus
2x Hybrid Zoom
4K Video Recording

Front Camera   
8 MP AF, F1.9

Emotion UI   
EMUI 5.1

Battery       
3200 mAh (TYP)

P10 Plus RM3099.00
Colour
Prestige Gold/Graphite Black (Available)
Mystic Silver/Rose Gold/Greenery/Ceramic White/Dazzling Blue/Dazzling Gold (TBA)

Display
5.5 inch
2560 x 1440 (2K)
16M colors, 540 PPI

CPU
HUAWEI Kirin 960 CPU, Octa-core 4* Cortex A73 2.4 GHz + 4*Cortex A53 1.8 GHz

Operation System
Android™ 7.0

Memory
6 GB RAM + 128 GB ROM

GPS
GPS / Glonass / Galileo / BDS

Connectivity
Bluetooth 4.2
802.11ac/a/b/g/n, 2.4G / 5G
USB 2.0

Sensors
Fingerprint Sensor, G-Sensor, Gyroscope Sensor, Compass, Ambient Light Sensor, Proximity Sensor, Hall Sensor, IR

Camera

Main Camera
20 MP Monochrome + 12 MP RGB, F1.8
OIS (Optical Image Stablization)
Dual-tone Flash
PDAF + CAF + Laser + Depth Auto Focus
2x Hybrid Zoom
4K Video Recording

Front Camera
8 MP AF, F1.9

Emotion UI
EMUI 5.1

Battery
3750 mAh (TYP)


Huawei P10 Lite RM1299.00
Colour
Prestige Gold/Graphite Black (Available)

Display
5.2 inch
1080 x 1920 (FHD)
16M colors, 424 PPI

CPU
HUAWEI Kirin 655 CPU, Octa-core 4* Cortex A53 2.1 GHz + 4*Cortex A53 1.7 GHz

Operation System
Android™ 7.0

Memory
4 GB RAM + 32 GB ROM

Camera

Main Camera
12 MP RGB
Dual-tone Flash

Front Camera
8 MP AF

Emotion UI
EMUI 5.1

Battery
3000 mAh (TYP)


The phones would be available for Pre-Order starting 23rd March at all Huawei Experience Store, Lazada and Vmall and would be available across all platform on 31st March.



Monday, 6 March 2017

HUAWEI P10 | P10 Plus and HUAWEI WATCH 2 Continue to Nab Top Accolades at MWC 2017


Reputable media love Huawei’s latest flagship devices and smartwatch for their consumer-centric features

Consumer technology and global media titles continue to recognize Huawei with awards at MWC 2017, with the HUAWEI P10, HUAWEI P10 Plus and HUAWEI WATCH 2 receiving an impressive 42 awards to-date. The HUAWEI P10 and HUAWEI P10 plus have been a “Top Pick” by many publications for their striking design and portrait capabilities. On the wearable side, media are thrilled with the HUAWEI Watch 2’s strong battery life and robust fitness features.

Here are the awards the HUAWEI P10 and HUAWEI P10 Plus received during MWC:


Android Authority honored the HUAWEI P10 with the “Best of MWC 2017: Best Smartphone award. The editors loved the dual-lens camera’s portrait mode and the device’s Dazzling Blue color. Android Authority has 23 million readers a month.


Digital Trends recognized the HUAWEI P10 with the award for “Best Phone” at MWC. The editors complimented the HUAWEI P10’s dual-lens rear camera and tailored capabilities to take amazing portrait photos, as well as its dazzling color options. Digital Trends has 30 million readers a month.


Android Central awarded the HUAWEI P10 as a “2017 MWC Top Pick.” The award recognizes the HUAWEI P10 for its small form factor and varied colors and finishes.


T3 awarded the HUAWEI P10 with the “MWC 2017 Awards: Best Phone.” The editors loved that the smartphone comes with a “super hot Leica-brand front and rear cameras,” and also highlighted the HUAWEI SuperCharge technology. T3 has 2.4 million readers a month.


Pocket-lint recognized the HUAWEI P10 with its “Best of MWC 2017” award. On the HUAWEI P10, the editors especially liked the price, screen size and dual camera technology. Pocket-lint has 3 million readers a month.

 
PhoneArena recognized the HUAWEI P10 with their “Best New Phones and Devices” award. The editors highlighted the meticulous detail in crafting the dual camera, software and portrait mode. Another feature that stood out was the laser-cutting and precision finishes, resulting in a shiny phone that doesn’t attract fingerprints easily. Pocket-lint has 17.7 readers a month.


Trusted Reviews recognized the HUAWEI P10 and HUAWEI P10 Plus as one of the “Best Phones of MWC.” It awarded the devices for being a strong evolution of the HUAWEI P9, with great Leica cameras, strong battery performance and resolution. Trusted Reviews has 27 million readers a month.


Recombu named the HUAWEI P10 Plus a “Best of MWC 2017” award winner. It is recognized for its 5.5 inch display, HD resolution, camera and processor. Recombu has 4.6 million readers a month.



Android Central also awarded the HUAWEI P10 Plus with the same Top Pick recognition. The editors particularly appreciated the HUAWEI P10 Plus for its specs, camera optics and storage capacity. Android Central attracts 27.2 million monthly visitors.


Ubergizmo named the HUAWEI P10 as a “Best Pick of MWC.” Ubergizmo was impressed with the new P series’ industrial design, impressive color options, hyper diamond-cut finishing, fingerprint sensor, Leica camera and portrait mode capabilities.


Ubergizmo also awarded the HUAWEI P10 Plus as a “Best Pick.” The editors think the Hyper Diamond-Cut finish is excellent, as is the level 4 finger print sensor. Ubergizmo has 5.1 million monthly visitors.

 
Android Headlines recognized the HUAWEI P10 as a “Best of MWC 2017” product, highlighting its camera, battery and EMUI 5.1. Android Headlines has 2.8 million readers per month.

Stuff gave the Huawei the “Jackson Pollock Award” for bold use of color on the HUAWEI P10. The editors called out Huawei for being one of the first smartphone makers to go out of the box with new device shades, pointing to its partnership with color specialist Pantone. Stuff is a witty gadget review and buying guide and it delivers tech news to 3.5 million monthly visitors.


 
TechAdvisor recognized the HUAWEI P10 with its “Top Pick” award. The editors noted the main draw of the device is the introduction of portrait mode and the wide angle group shots for the front-facing camera. TechAdvisor has over 14 million readers a month.



FoneArena awarded the HUAWEI P10 with the “Editor’s Pick of MWC 2017.” The editors were impressed with the device’s colors and camera in particular. FoneArena has 7.9 million readers a month.

 
Talk Android awarded the HUAWEI P10 with its “Best of MWC 2017” recognition. The editors applauded the device for being slim, powerful and available in a variety of colors. They were also impressed by the GoPro partnership. Talk Android attracts 773K monthly visitors.


HDblog gave the HUAWEI P10 the “HDblog Awards: Best Editor Choice.” The editors awarded the device for its EMUI 5.1 software, great fingerprint sensor and powerful Kirin 960 chipset.

HDblog also awarded the HUAWEI P10 the “Best Smartphone” recognition for its innovative software, including HUAWEI Ultra Memory which helps maintains the device’s responsiveness. HDblog is a leading Italian publication known for its technology benchmarks and exclusive videos. It has 10.2 million readers a month.



4gnews extended the HUAWEI P10 its “Best of MWC 2017” recognition. The editor was impressed with the devices color options and power, saying that Huawei really raised the bar especially with its beautiful design. 4gnews is a Portuguese technology site that publishes weekly YouTube videos and reviews for Android and Windows devices. It has 1.47 million total websites visits per month.

Hardware Upgrade awarded the HUAWEI P10 the title of “Top Smartphone – Best of MWC 2017." This Best of Show award recognizes technologies that stand out in terms of their innovation and evolution at MWC. Hardware Upgrade is a digital publication specializing in topics related to technology. It is the most read technology website in Italy, and it reaches 10.8 million readers per month.

LiveMint selected both the HUAWEI P10 and HUAWEI P10 Plus as “Top Picks” list for MWC. The editors were excited about the new design language, as well as the expansive color options. They also called out Huawei’s continued partnership with Leica, bringing users a superior photography experience. LiveMint is one of India’s premium business news publications with 3.5 million monthly visitors.



Connect ranked the HUAWEI P10 number one on its “Best List.” The P series device achieved a school grade of “very good” for its outstanding design, battery endurance and overall equipment. The new Leica front and rear cameras were also applauded for their state-of-the-art photography features. Connect is a recognized test authority and source of comprehensive purchase guidance in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The website has over 8,000 unique visitors monthly.


Aving News picked the HUAWEI P10 as a “Best of MWC 2017: Top 5” device. The publication was on hand at MWC to uncover top products across various areas. It is a global news network covering and reporting on products and exhibitions around the world. It receives more than 466,000 website visits monthly, and has reported on over 8,000 tradeshows.


Here are the awards the HUAWEI WATCH 2 received during MWC:



T3 honored the HUAWEI WATCH 2 with the “MWC 2017 Awards: Best Wearable.” The editors commended on the watch’s emphasis on fitness and highlighted the heart-rate monitoring and GPS/altimeter tracking features. T3 has 2.4 million readers a month.

 
Pocket-lint recognized the HUAWEI WATCH 2 with the “Best of MWC 2017” award. The editors highlighted the sensibility of the wearable, noting the GPS as users will be able to go on a run without needing to carry their phone. Pocket-lint has three million readers a month.
 

Expert Reviews recognized the HUAWEI WATCH 2 for the “Best Wearable” award. The editors loved that the watch is 4G-enabled with a built-in GPS so you can use the watch on your own. Expert Reviews has over 15 million readers a month.


TechRadar recognized the HUAWEI WATCH 2 as the “Best Wearable” device at MWC 2017. The editors loved the design and sportiness of the watch. TechRadar has over 48 million readers a month.


 
PC Mag honored the HUAWEI WATCH 2 with a “Best of MWC” award. It selected the HUAWEI WATCH 2 due to its impressive battery life and the built-in GPS. PC Mag has over 43 million readers a month.


Recombu recognized the HUAWEI WATCH 2 with a “Best of MWC” award. The editors called the watch a “smarter smartwatch.” They loved its rugged design and Android 2.0 OS. Recombu has 4.6 million readers a month.


Digital Trends awarded the HUAWEI WATCH 2 with the title of Best Wearable at MWC.” The award recognized the HUAWEI WATCH 2 for its light and comfortable design and its Watch Mode, which allows users to swap displays to conserve battery. Digital Trends has 30 million readers a month.

 
Ubergizmo named the HUAWEI WATCH 2 as the “Best of MWC 2017,” highlighting its 4G connectivity, variety of sensors, 4GB storage and long lasting battery. Ubergizmo has 5.1 million monthly visitors.


Tom’s Guide awarded the HUAWEI WATCH 2 with the recognition of “Best of MWC 2017: Best Wearable.” Tom’s Guide highlighted the WATCH 2’s Watch Mode, which allows up to 25 days of battery life, as well as its built-in GPS, all day heart rate monitoring and IP-68 water resistance. Tom’s Guide has 33 million monthly visitors.



Android Headlines recognized the HUAWEI WATCH 2 as a “Top Pick of MWC 2017: Best Wearable,” highlighting its sporty design, battery and water and dust resistance. Android Headlines attracts 2.8 million readers per month.

Know Your Mobile included the HUAWEI WATCH 2 on its list of “Best Smartwatches at MWC.” This recognition praises the device for its independent 4G connectivity and built in SIM support, which allows users to send messages or make calls independent of a mobile phone. Know Your Mobile has 3.5 million visitors per month.

AndroidPIT recognized the HUAWEI WATCH 2 as the “Best Android Wearable” at MWC. AndroidPIT prides itself on awarding “Best of MWC” recognitions to the best products, regardless of the brand name. The winners are decided by an internal vote amongst AndroidPIT journalists, as well as its readers. AndroidPIT has 9.2 million readers per month.



Chip Chick awarded the HUAWEI WATCH 2 the recognition of “Best Wearable” at MWC, praising its functionality, GPS, NFC, LTE connectivity and physical start/stop button. Chip Chick attracts 881K monthly visitors.

Talk Android awarded the HUAWEI WATCH 2 with its “Best of MWC 2017” recognition for its feature-rich experience, such as GPS, NFC, LTE and more. The editors also like that the device is available in two sleek new designs. Talk Android attracts 773K monthly visitors.


MobileGeeks named the HUAWEI WATCH 2 as “Best of MWC: Best Wearable.” The editors like that the device comes with Android Wear 2.0, and also that it comes with more fitness functions and LTE support. MobileGeeks attracts 72K monthly visitors.


HDblog gave the HUAWEI WATCH 2 the “HDblog Awards: Best Wearable.” The editors awarded the wearable for its strong battery life, connectivity and IP68 certification. HDblog is a leading Italian publication known for its technology benchmarks and exclusive videos. It has 10.2 million readers a month.

LiveMint included the HUAWEI Watch 2 on its MWC 2017 “Top Picks” list, calling it “well placed” in the market thanks to Android Wear 2.0. The editors also liked it for its display, GPS, heart rate sensors, NFC and LTE connectivity, as well as its large battery. LiveMint is one of India’s premium business news publications with 3.5 million monthly visitors.
ComputerBILD recognized the HUAWEI WATCH 2 as the “Best Wearable Smartwatch” at MWC for its design and ease of use when making calls and tracking fitness. ComputerBILD is a German fortnightly computer magazine that attracts 29.9 million readers per month.

Hardware Upgrade recognized the HUAWEI Watch 2 as the “Best Wearable” at MWC.” The award was given to the device that in the editors’ opinion, best demonstrated a technological evolution. Hardware Upgrade is a digital publication specializing in topics related to technology. It is the most read technology website in Italy, and it reaches 10.8 million readers per month.


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Tuesday, 13 December 2016

Pokemon Go getting new pokemons but with a twist

Pikachu special Christmas edition (Niantic)

The highly anticipated Christmas update is rolling out to Niantic's famed Pokémon Go games as we speak. The update, added some Generation 2 Pokémon in the mixed as rumoured but it seems that these new Pokémon can only be catch thru eggs