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‘China’s Twitter’ Sina Weibo is reportedly planning a New York public listing

Feb24
by Sindy Cator on February 24, 2014 at 9:40 am
Posted In: Around the Web, Asia, microblogging, sina weibo

sina weibo 520x245 Chinas Twitter Sina Weibo is reportedly planning a New York public listing

It’s only been a couple of months since Twitter listed on the New York Stock Exchange as TWTR — and now it seems like Chinese Twitter-like microblogging platform Sina Weibo is set to follow in its footsteps.

Chinese Internet firm Sina is planning a spin-out of its Weibo service, seeking to raise about $500 million in a public listing, the Financial Times reports. The company has already reportedly hired Goldman Sachs and Credit Suisse to handle the IPO in New York, which is expected to be completed in the second quarter.

Sina Weibo’s most recent report claims there are 60.2 million daily active users on the service, which is an 11.2 percent year-on-year increase — but there are signs that they are less engaged than ever in response to China’s efforts to minimize its influence as a free thought platform.

A recent report published by state-affiliated research organization China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) also added on to concerns over the microblogging industry in China. It showed that as of end-2013, the number of total microblogging users in China fell by 27.8 million users, while usage declined by 9.2 percentage points. Though that can be explained away by the decline in Sina Weibo’s competitors — such as Tencent Weibo — people viewed the trend as impacting Sina Weibo as well.

What’s more, messaging service WeChat has been taking away the time users spend on mobile — so much so that Sina previously admitted it believes time spent on Weibo is down because of competition from rival Tencent’s WeChat messaging service.

Taking some steps to diversify, Sina Weibo has started to branch out into offering shopping and payment services after Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba invested $586 million in the service for an 18 percent stake last year.

Given these circumstances, it would be timely for Sina Weibo to attempt an IPO now, which might give it a better valuation than some time later, such as in a year or so.

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Intel launches 64-bit Atom processor Merrifield, slates Moorefield for H2 2014, partners with Lenovo, Asus, Foxconn

Feb24
by Sindy Cator on February 24, 2014 at 9:00 am
Posted In: Around the Web, Insider, Mobile

intel 520x245 Intel launches 64 bit Atom processor Merrifield, slates Moorefield for H2 2014, partners with Lenovo, Asus, Foxconn

At Mobile World Congress in Barcelona today, Intel launched its latest 64-bit Intel Atom Processor (codenamed Merrifield) for smartphones and tablets. The company also disclosed details of its next-generation 64-bit quad core Atom processor for Android mobile devices, codenamed Moorefield.

Merrifield is now known as the Intel Atom processor Z3480. The 64-bit ready SoC is based on Intel’s 22nm Silvermont microarchitecture, runs at 2.13GHz, and the company claims it offers improved battery life. Intel expects Merrifield-based devices from multiple OEMs to launch beginning in the second quarter of this year.

Devices with Moorefield, meanwhile, are expected to be available in the second half of the year. Building on the Merrifield feature set, Moorefield adds two additional Intel architecture (IA) cores for up to 2.3GHz of computing performance, an enhanced GPU, and support for faster memory.

“64 bit computing is moving from the desktop to the mobile device. Intel knows 64-bit computing, and we’re the only company shipping 64-bit processors for mobile devices today capable of supporting both Android and Microsoft Windows,” Intel Corporation President Renee James said in a statement. James emphasized at the event that the company was hoping its technology would push mobile computing into the future.

Intel also announced multi-year agreements with Lenovo, Asus, and Foxconn to expand the availability of Intel-based mobile devices. Here is what each of the three are planning:

  • Lenovo will introduce new Intel-based mobile devices in 2014, and both companies will dedicate engineering resources to building a “variety of smartphone and tablet form factors spanning value to performance market segments.”
  • Asus will bring a full portfolio of Intel-based smartphones and tablets to market this year. In fact, at Mobile World Congress, Asus unveiled the Fonepad 7 LTE (ME3762CL) featuring an Intel Atom processor and Intel LTE connectivity.
  • Foxconn will help build affordable Intel-based Android tablets. Intel will provide Atom processors and communications platforms for a range of Foxconn products, beginning with tablets, this year.

Intel is very much aware that its transition from dominating the desktop world to gaining a foothold in the mobile one will be a long process. That’s exactly why the company is not only pushing new mobile processors, but building relationships to ensure those new chips ship on as many devices as possible.

Top Image Credit: AFP / Getty Images

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Yahoo’s Summly-based News Digest iOS app is now available in the UK

Feb24
by Sindy Cator on February 24, 2014 at 8:46 am
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Product Launches, UK

Yahoo News Digest, a news curation and summary app launched last month, is now available in the UK for the iPhone and iPod Touch.

Yahoo News Digest provides a summary of important news — delivered twice a day, once in the morning and another time in the evening. All the top stories are summarized and presented with key information that is culled from multiple sources.

These pieces of information — called ‘Atoms’ — can be quotes, images, videos, stock tickers, maps, infographics and Wikipedia excerpts among others. The stories are both “algorithmically and hand curated,” Yahoo says.

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Yahoo News Digest wasn’t rolled out to all regions when it arrived on the scene last month. It is powered by Summly, a company that was acquired by Yahoo in 2013.

➤ Yahoo News Digest: UK App Store

Thumbnail image via Robyn Beck/AFP/Getty Images

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Sony’s Xperia M2 is a new Android mid-ranger with a 4.8″ qHD display, 8MP camera and LTE support

Feb24
by Sindy Cator on February 24, 2014 at 8:42 am
Posted In: Around the Web, Gadgets, Mobile, MWC

Xperia M2 520x245 Sonys Xperia M2 is a new Android mid ranger with a 4.8 qHD display, 8MP camera and LTE support

Sony today announced the Xperia M2, a 4G-enabled Android smartphone that will likely compete in a new category defined by the Moto G (our review) last year: Mid-range specs with a reasonably low-end price point.

The handset comes with a 4.8-inch qHD display (960×450 pixels) and an 8-megapixel camera capable of shooting full HD (1080p) video. It’s just 8.6mm thin and weighs 148 grams in the hand, and has an industrial design similar to the Xperia Z2 and Xperia Z2 tablet, which Sony also unveiled today.

xperiam2group 730x787 Sonys Xperia M2 is a new Android mid ranger with a 4.8 qHD display, 8MP camera and LTE support

It’s powered by a quad-core 1.2 GHz Qualcomm MSM8926 (or MSM8226, in some variants) processor, 1GB of RAM and 8GB of onboard storage, coupled with a microSD card for up to 32GB of additional space.

An immediate drawback is the software experience, however. Sony’s Xperia M2 runs Android version 4.3 (Jelly Bean) out of the box, which has already been replaced by version 4.4 and subsequent minor updates. While a firmware update is possible, it’s disappointing to see Sony ship a handset with an outdated version of Google’s mobile OS.

The Xperia M2 will be available globally in white, black and purple from April. Sony has not revealed the price of the device yet.

Visit our MWC 2014 page for more coverage

➤ Sony Xperia M2 (Blog Post)

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Facebook’s Internet.org to provide educational materials to smartphones in Rwanda in first pilot project

Feb24
by Sindy Cator on February 24, 2014 at 8:19 am
Posted In: Around the Web

intenet 520x245 Facebooks Internet.org to provide educational materials to smartphones in Rwanda in first pilot project

Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg is making his first appearance at Mobile World Congress, the telecom industry’s biggest global trade show, this week, and the social network’s Internet.org organization has used the show to announce a number of new projects to help increase global Internet connectivity.

The organization has announced SocialEDU, its first pilot project which will provide students in Rwanda with access to what Facebook calls “a collaborative online education experience” via mobile. Facebook and Nokia — which are both members of Internet.org — have teamed up with the African country’s government and two domestic carriers to provide free access to educational content on “low-cost” smartphones.

Five steps of the program are explained in an Internet.org announcement:

  • EdX will work with Facebook to create an educational app that is integrated with Facebook.
  • Airtel will provide free education data for students in Rwanda who participates in the program for a year
  • Nokia will provide “affordable” smartphones
  • The Government of Rwanda is offering financial support for students to purchase devices
  • The government is also extending its free WiFi program to cover the country’s university campuses

Internet.org is also sharpening its focus on India after partnering with Unilever to research into issues and challenges providing Internet access to rural communities in the country. The results will be used for a number of undisclosed projects that are currently ongoing to help rural Internet adoption.

Other than on the ground work in the developing work, Facebook has partnered with telecom network firm Ericsson to launch a new laboratory at its Menlo Park offices that helps developers test their apps under emerging market conditions. The idea here is that they can optimize their creations to run well for customers in different parts of the world, taking into account variables like device quality, network speed, etc.

Finally, Internet.org has released a report carried out by Deloitte which estimates that providing better access to the Internet in the developing world could increase productivity by as much as 25 percent, generating $2.2 trillion in GDP and more than 140 million new jobs. That, the organizations say, could lift 160 million people out of poverty.

It’s been suggested that WhatsApp, the messaging app Facebook is buying for $19 billion, could be involved in Internet.org activities. That’s not been confirmed, and we’ll see what else Zuckerberg will announce at the event. Internet.org itself shows the Facebook founder flexing his philanthropic muscles, although having more people connected to the Web has obvious benefits for Facebook’s business.

Also read: Facebook and telecom partners launch Internet.org to drive universal, global Internet access

Image via alphaspirit / Shutterstock

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