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The mobile company has filed for a patent that would let it place haptic feedback technology onto a tattoo to alert customers to a new call. Here's one you wouldn't necessarily expect to come out of a big mobile company. Nokia has filed for a patent with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office that would allow a tattoo and a user's phone to communicate. Using haptic feedback, or as Nokia calls it, "a perceivable impulse," users would be alerted to a new call, text message, or e-mail right from the tattoo. The application was filed last September and became public last week.
Mashable Business is reporting that Beats, the headphone maker that's majority owned by HTC, whose logo brands the rump of many an HTC device, is buying US music streaming service MOG, Mashable cites "multiple reports" as confirmation that an acquisition first rumoured on Monday is in the pipeline, HTC, however, provided me with the following rumour-quashing strongfit designers tough case for apple iphone xr - diagonal flowers statement: "Rumours and speculation of an acquisition of MOG by HTC are untrue."Nonetheless, it provides wiggle room when you consider it would technically be Beats doing the buying, not HTC, MOG had not responded to a request for confirmation of the acquisition at the time of writing..
MOG, which was founded in June 2005, has a catalogue of 14 million songs -- making it slightly smaller than Spotify's 15 million-ish. As well as streaming songs, MOG allows unlimited song downloads to Android devices, the iPhone or iPod touch for offline listening. It also shouts about its music quality -- claiming it has the best audio quality of any music service, streaming at 320kbps. HTC has recently unboxed a new line-up of phones -- the three devices in its One Series, the One X, the One S and the One V -- all of which bear the Beats tattoo on their rear.
Mashable reports that HTC owns a 51 per cent majority stake strongfit designers tough case for apple iphone xr - diagonal flowers in Beats Electronics, which it acquired in August last year for $309m, Do you reckon HTC needs its own music-streaming service? Or would you rather use a separate app like Spotify? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below, or sing it loud over on our Facebook page, US music streaming service MOG is rumoured to get grabbed by Beats -- which is majority-owned by Android giant HTC, It looks like everyone's favourite Taiwanese mobile maker HTC could be lining up its own music streaming service for preloading as an app on future HTC phones..
Dutch language site Tweakers.net used an infrared camera to monitor the new iPad's temperature and found that after five minutes of running demanding benchmark tests it warmed up to a toasty 33.6C, which is within Apple's temperature specifications. Consumer Reports ran a similar test, but found that after 45 minutes of Infinity Blade 2 (a graphically demanding game), the new iPad reached 116F, which is above Apple's operating temperature. I've run a battery of benchmark tests on the new iPad, and I've found that it does indeed get warm when polygons are being chucked around. That's expected though, and I haven't found CNET UK's resident new iPad getting uncomfortably warm or becoming too hot to function.
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