Minggu, 16 Februari 2020

Strava now syncs workout data from your Apple Watch - Engadget

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If you use Strava to track your workouts on an iPhone, you've probably wondered why you couldn't sync your Apple Health data with it. While there is a Strava app for the Apple Watch, there's not as much of an incentive to get the wearable if it your data stays isolated. That might not be an issue from now on -- Strava has added Apple Health syncing to its iOS app, letting it pull in activity data from the past 30 days. You can pick the workouts you want to share, title them and add photos to boast about your achievements.

It's a two-way connection as well. You can automatically send any Strava activities to Health, so you don't have to worry if you leave your Apple Watch at home.

This won't do much to sway people who are perfectly happy tracking workouts in Apple's Activity app or a rival like Fitbit. It might, however, give you a reason to stick with Strava or use it more frequently than you have before.

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Sabtu, 15 Februari 2020

Presidents’ Day deals: Amazon Echo Buds, PS4 Pro, and more - The Verge

Presidents’ Day is a US holiday that takes place on Monday, February 17th, this year. And like most US holidays, it has been co-opted by retailers as a shopping holiday. We’ve been tallying up the best deals on a variety of tech products in the lead-up to Presidents’ Day; you’ll find them below. Most will last through the holiday, and in some cases, will extend past Monday.

Compared to the lead-up to the Super Bowl in late January, there isn’t an abundance of deals happening on 4K HDR TVs. Also, there aren’t many price cuts on smart speakers or streaming devices. Still, I think the deals below make up for their absence.

Let’s start with headphones

The best headphone deals over Presidents’ Day weekend range from truly wireless earphones from Amazon to over-ear noise-canceling headphones from Beats and Bose. Each is going for the lowest price that they’ve sold for.

Laptops and tablets

We’ve found deals on a mix of laptops with the latest 10th Gen Intel Core i-series processors, and deals on Microsoft’s Surface tablet that include a free Type Cover with purchase.

Keyboards

Whether you’re looking for a keyboard that turns your iPad into a laptop replacement, or you’ve been waiting for a deal on a clicky mechanical keyboard, there’s something for you below.

Gaming

Right now, you can pick up the latest gaming consoles for the lowest prices that we’ve seen yet. If you’ve been waiting for the moment to pick up a PS4 to catch up on the exclusives, or an Xbox One to load up on digital games via Game Pass, now is a good time to do that.

Smart home

Technology can make an older house feel modern. Video doorbells help you see who’s waiting outside whether you’re home or not, while smart home security systems can give you peace of mind without costing an arm and a leg. Here are a few great Presidents’ Day deals.

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5 reasons to buy the older Galaxy S10 instead of Samsung's brand-new Galaxy S20 - Business Insider - Business Insider

  • Samsung's Galaxy S10 is still a worthwhile option for those who want a new phone but are looking to spend less than $1,000.
  • The Galaxy S10, despite being a year old, still has a great camera and many of the same features as the Galaxy S20, like an in-screen fingerprint sensor, a sharp ultra-wide-angle camera, and a crisp borderless screen.
  • The main features that distinguish the Galaxy S20 from its predecessor are its support for 5G, its larger, upgraded camera sensors, its extra memory, and a screen that can reach a higher refresh rate.
  • If you don't care about 5G connectivity, especially since the network is only currently available in select areas of the US, and are looking for a phone that can take high-quality photos but don't necessarily care about having a super-premium camera, than the Galaxy S10 is worth considering. 
  • Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Samsung's Galaxy S20 just debuted this week, but don't underestimate last year's Galaxy S10. 

Although the Galaxy S20 brings new features like an improved camera with a 64-megapixel telephoto camera — and a 108-megapixel wide-angle camera on the Ultra model — there are plenty of reasons to consider the Galaxy S10. Even though it doesn't have the newest camera, it still has an impressive triple-lens setup capable of taking rich and clear photos.

It also lacks other improvements like a screen with a higher refresh rate and more RAM, both of which should make the phone feel a bit faster. But even without these upgrades, the Galaxy S10 performs just as quickly and smoothly as you probably need it to.

Here's a closer look at why you should consider choosing the older, cheaper Galaxy S10 over the Galaxy S20. 

It's cheaper.

galaxy s10 and s20 pricing
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The biggest reason you should consider choosing the S10 over the S20 is its price. The Galaxy S10 is priced at $750, while the larger Galaxy S10 Plus starts at $850. That makes the standard S10 $250 cheaper than the S20, and the S10 Plus $150 less expensive than the standard S20.

Both phones are also significantly cheaper than the $1,200 Galaxy S20 Plus, which comes with a larger screen, support for faster millimeter-wave 5G, and an extra depth-sensing camera. Samsung's top-of-the-line smartphone, the $1,400 Galaxy S20 Ultra, costs nearly double the Galaxy S10. That phone comes with a larger 6.9-inch screen and a whopping 108-megapixel camera.  

5G networks aren't very mature yet in the United States.

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Support for 5G connectivity is one of the Galaxy S20's standout features. But many carriers in the US are still developing and expanding their 5G coverage. 

5G networks from Verizon, Sprint, and AT&T are only available in a handful of cities across the country, for example. And even in cities where it is available, 5G coverage is usually only supported in select areas. Similarly, T-Mobile's 5G network is up and running across the country, but only in certain areas. 

The Galaxy S10 still has a great camera capable of taking high-resolution ultra-wide-angle photos.

galaxy s10 camera
Antonio Villas-Boas/Business Insider

The Galaxy S10 may lack the larger, more advanced sensors found on the S20. But it's still capable of taking high-quality images.

The Galaxy S10 and S10 Plus both have a triple-lens camera that includes a 12-megapixel telephoto camera, a 12-megapixel wide-angle camera, and a 16-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera. That means you can still shoot in a variety of modes, such as zooming in up to 10x digitally and capturing images with a wider 123-degree field of view. That's actually 3 degrees more than the S20's wide-angle lens.

So while the S10 may not be as great at zooming or capturing photo in low-light conditions as the S20, it still has all of the most important photograph-oriented features you'd want in a modern smartphone. 

The Galaxy S10 has a lot of the same other features of the S20, like reverse wireless charging, an in-screen fingerprint sensor, and a borderless screen.

Samsung S10 Smartphone
Hollis Johnson/Business Insider

With the Galaxy S10, Samsung introduced several new features that have also made their way to the Galaxy S20. These include wireless power share, which makes it possible to charge an accessory like wireless headphones or another phone by resting the device on the back of the Galaxy S10. The S10 also has a fingerprint sensor that's baked into the screen and Samsung's "Infinity-O" display, which is a new type of borderless screen the company introduced last year that implements a hole punch-like cutout for front-facing cameras. 

Overall, the experience of using the Galaxy S10 probably isn't all that different than the Galaxy S20.

***FEB 11 EMBARGO*** galaxy s20
Antonio Villas-Boas/Business Insider

The biggest improvements in the Galaxy S20 are in its ability to support 5G networks and its upgraded camera. If neither of those are a priority for you, then it might be worth checking out the less expensive Galaxy S10, which has most of the same features as its newer counterpart. 

The Galaxy S20 also has a smoother screen and more memory — two additions that should make using the phone feel faster. But the Galaxy S10 is already plenty fast enough for most daily tasks, whether you're sending emails, playing games, or checking social media. 

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5 reasons to buy the older Galaxy S10 instead of Samsung's brand-new Galaxy S20 - Business Insider - Business Insider

  • Samsung's Galaxy S10 is still a worthwhile option for those who want a new phone but are looking to spend less than $1,000.
  • The Galaxy S10, despite being a year old, still has a great camera and many of the same features as the Galaxy S20, like an in-screen fingerprint sensor, a sharp ultra-wide-angle camera, and a crisp borderless screen.
  • The main features that distinguish the Galaxy S20 from its predecessor are its support for 5G, its larger, upgraded camera sensors, its extra memory, and a screen that can reach a higher refresh rate.
  • If you don't care about 5G connectivity, especially since the network is only currently available in select areas of the US, and are looking for a phone that can take high-quality photos but don't necessarily care about having a super-premium camera, than the Galaxy S10 is worth considering. 
  • Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Samsung's Galaxy S20 just debuted this week, but don't underestimate last year's Galaxy S10. 

Although the Galaxy S20 brings new features like an improved camera with a 64-megapixel telephoto camera — and a 108-megapixel wide-angle camera on the Ultra model — there are plenty of reasons to consider the Galaxy S10. Even though it doesn't have the newest camera, it still has an impressive triple-lens setup capable of taking rich and clear photos.

It also lacks other improvements like a screen with a higher refresh rate and more RAM, both of which should make the phone feel a bit faster. But even without these upgrades, the Galaxy S10 performs just as quickly and smoothly as you probably need it to.

Here's a closer look at why you should consider choosing the older, cheaper Galaxy S10 over the Galaxy S20. 

It's cheaper.

galaxy s10 and s20 pricing
Samsung/YouTube

The biggest reason you should consider choosing the S10 over the S20 is its price. The Galaxy S10 is priced at $750, while the larger Galaxy S10 Plus starts at $850. That makes the standard S10 $250 cheaper than the S20, and the S10 Plus $150 less expensive than the standard S20.

Both phones are also significantly cheaper than the $1,200 Galaxy S20 Plus, which comes with a larger screen, support for faster millimeter-wave 5G, and an extra depth-sensing camera. Samsung's top-of-the-line smartphone, the $1,400 Galaxy S20 Ultra, costs nearly double the Galaxy S10. That phone comes with a larger 6.9-inch screen and a whopping 108-megapixel camera.  

5G networks aren't very mature yet in the United States.

galaxy s20 5g
Samsung/YouTube

Support for 5G connectivity is one of the Galaxy S20's standout features. But many carriers in the US are still developing and expanding their 5G coverage. 

5G networks from Verizon, Sprint, and AT&T are only available in a handful of cities across the country, for example. And even in cities where it is available, 5G coverage is usually only supported in select areas. Similarly, T-Mobile's 5G network is up and running across the country, but only in certain areas. 

The Galaxy S10 still has a great camera capable of taking high-resolution ultra-wide-angle photos.

galaxy s10 camera
Antonio Villas-Boas/Business Insider

The Galaxy S10 may lack the larger, more advanced sensors found on the S20. But it's still capable of taking high-quality images.

The Galaxy S10 and S10 Plus both have a triple-lens camera that includes a 12-megapixel telephoto camera, a 12-megapixel wide-angle camera, and a 16-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera. That means you can still shoot in a variety of modes, such as zooming in up to 10x digitally and capturing images with a wider 123-degree field of view. That's actually 3 degrees more than the S20's wide-angle lens.

So while the S10 may not be as great at zooming or capturing photo in low-light conditions as the S20, it still has all of the most important photograph-oriented features you'd want in a modern smartphone. 

The Galaxy S10 has a lot of the same other features of the S20, like reverse wireless charging, an in-screen fingerprint sensor, and a borderless screen.

Samsung S10 Smartphone
Hollis Johnson/Business Insider

With the Galaxy S10, Samsung introduced several new features that have also made their way to the Galaxy S20. These include wireless power share, which makes it possible to charge an accessory like wireless headphones or another phone by resting the device on the back of the Galaxy S10. The S10 also has a fingerprint sensor that's baked into the screen and Samsung's "Infinity-O" display, which is a new type of borderless screen the company introduced last year that implements a hole punch-like cutout for front-facing cameras. 

Overall, the experience of using the Galaxy S10 probably isn't all that different than the Galaxy S20.

***FEB 11 EMBARGO*** galaxy s20
Antonio Villas-Boas/Business Insider

The biggest improvements in the Galaxy S20 are in its ability to support 5G networks and its upgraded camera. If neither of those are a priority for you, then it might be worth checking out the less expensive Galaxy S10, which has most of the same features as its newer counterpart. 

The Galaxy S20 also has a smoother screen and more memory — two additions that should make using the phone feel faster. But the Galaxy S10 is already plenty fast enough for most daily tasks, whether you're sending emails, playing games, or checking social media. 

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8 Galaxy Z Flip features to try right away - CNET

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  1. 8 Galaxy Z Flip features to try right away  CNET
  2. 10 features Samsung's Galaxy S20 phones have that Apple's latest iPhones are missing - Business Insider  Business Insider
  3. Samsung Galaxy Z Flip review in progress: What we like (and don't) so far  Tom's Guide
  4. Galaxy Z Flip unboxing!  CNET
  5. Pay attention, Google: Every Galaxy S20 model has at least 12GB of RAM  Android Police
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