LG has announced that the company’s webOS smart TV platform will soon be found on TVs from other brands. Ayonz, Konka and RCA are some of the companies that have signed on already.
“This has the potential to reshape the TV business for both technology and content providers while significantly growing LG’s presence and prominence in the global home entertainment market,” LG stated in a press release.
In licensing its platform to other TV brands, LG is following in the footsteps of Amazon and Roku; each company has joined with third parties to release Roku TVs and Fire TV Edition TVs, respectively.
LG will license webOS software to other TV brands
Qualcomm and Lofelt partnership aims to improve haptic feedback on Android devices
Haptic feedback on Android phones running with the Snapdragon 888 chipset may get noticeably better starting in the second half of this year.
Qualcomm has recently announced that it’s working independently with a company called Lofelt to enhance haptics through software, not hardware.
Aside from some high-end LG phones most Android phones deliver muddy or rattling vibrations that don’t feel that great. Even the best ones can’t compete with Apple’s Taptic Engine it builds in-house and builds into iPhones and Apple Watch wearables.
Lofelt was able to develop a framework and an open API for phone manufacturers that can convert universal haptic data into signals that are finely tuned and improved for that device’s specific hardware. Lofelt CEO and co-founder Daniel Büttner spoke at length on Medium in a post called “The Keys to Delivering Better Haptics on Android,” and it covers everything you’d want to know about why the gap between haptics on Android and Apple devices has been so wide in the past few years.
SpaceX’s Crew Dragon perform “beautifully” on ISS
SpaceX’s Crew Dragon astronaut taxi performs “beautifully” so far in its first operational, long-duration stay on the International Space Station according to Kathy Lueders, NASA’s human spaceflight chief in a Verge interview. The capsule, called Resilience, sent three NASA astronauts and a Japanese astronaut to the station last November.
NASA and SpaceX are closely monitoring Crew Dragon’s health in space as it tallies 98 days docked to the ISS — the longest duration for a human-rated US spacecraft.
Crew-2 is SpaceX’s next mission and is slated for April 20th, reusing the capsule that flew Behnken and Hurley for the DM-2 mission. NASA decided to allow SpaceX to reuse its capsules for astronaut flights last year, setting the stage for a rigorous refurbishment and certification process for SpaceX.
Square goes bigger on Bitcoin with a new $170 million investment
Square just made a colossal investment in Bitcoin with a $170 million purchase of tokens.
The company, run by Twitter CEO and vocal bitcoin advocate Jack Dorsey, disclosed the investment in its quarterly earnings report on Tuesday.
“Aligned with the company’s purpose, Square believes that cryptocurrency is an instrument of economic empowerment, providing a way for individuals to participate in a global monetary system and secure their own financial future,” reads the company’s press release regarding the purchase.
Square purchased about 3,318 bitcoins at an average price of $51,236. This signals extraordinary confidence in bitcoin as it invites renewed skepticism regarding its stability.The company announced its first major bitcoin investment in October 2020 when it purchased $50 million worth of token when a single bitcoin cost a little over $10,000.
Google expands its Password Checkup tool to older devices
Google announced Tuesday that will be expanding its Password Checkup feature to older devices.
Now, tablets and phones running Android 9 or newer will have access to the feature, which is part of Google’s autofilling password manager and checks if any logins have been compromised in a data breach or checking password strength.
This update is part of a new batch of updates Google and Android are rolling out; the list also includes the ability to schedule text messages to be sent later on.
A new version of TalkBack (Google’s screen reader for Android), and improved support for Google Assistant to accomplish tasks even when your phone is locked.
NASA: Perseverance Rover’s Descent and Touchdown on Mars
NASA’s Mars 2020 Perseverance mission captured thrilling footage of its rover landing in Mars’ Jezero Crater on Feb. 18, 2021. The views include a camera looking down from the spacecraft’s descent stage (a kind of rocket-powered jet pack that helps fly the rover to its landing site), a camera on the rover looking up at the descent stage, a camera on the top of the aeroshell (a capsule protecting the rover) looking up at that parachute, and a camera on the bottom of the rover looking down at the Martian surface.
Adobe: Cross-App Workflows for Editing Social Videos
Video Creator James Bonanno and Photographer Anna McNaught James from Leave the Map share their process for creating social videos.
See how they organise their footage and workflow in Premiere Pro, collaborate using CC Libraries to work in multiple apps, and add special effects with After Effects.










