Blackberry Vienna, Galaxy S7 rumor, TAG Heuer Luxury Smartwatch 'Connected'

Blackberry is Taking Another Swing at Android: What We Know About the Upcoming Blackberry Vienna

It appears that Blackberry is planning to release another Android device, and recent images have surfaced on renowned fan site Crackberry.com. The alleged Blackberry Vienna has been spotted in multiple colors, including white, blue, black, and red, as well as a keyboard that bears a striking resemblance to the Blackberry Priv's design. However, unlike the Priv, this keyboard does not feature a sliding mechanism.

The images also show the phone's always-present keyboard, which some users may prefer over the sliding mechanism found on other devices. It's worth noting that the authenticity of these images cannot be confirmed at this time, despite the credibility of Crackberry.com as a reliable source for Blackberry news and rumors. Nevertheless, the images do provide an intriguing glimpse into what might be in store for Blackberry's latest Android offering.

In related news, it seems that Tog Hoyer has announced its first luxury smartwatch, which is set to be released soon. The Connected smartwatch is made of high-quality grade 2 titanium and comes in a total of seven colors. It boasts a 1.5-inch circular LCD display with a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal screen, featuring a resolution of 360x360 pixels and a pixel density of 240 PPI. The watch also measures 12.8 mm in thickness and has a diameter of 47 mm.

In addition to its impressive design, the Connected smartwatch comes equipped with several useful features, including customizable watch faces that can display information such as weather, step count, or calorie burn. It also sports a 410 milliamp-hour battery, which is expected to provide at least 25 hours of use on a single charge. Furthermore, the smartwatch is powered by a 1.6 GHz dual-core Intel processor, 1 GB of RAM, and 4 GB of onboard storage.

The Connected smartwatch has just gone on sale, and it can be purchased online through the Tog Hoyer website for $1,500. This price point may seem steep to some, but considering the watch's high-quality materials and advanced features, it's certainly a premium product that caters to those willing to invest in luxury technology.

Meanwhile, rumors are already circulating about Samsung's next flagship device, the Galaxy S7. According to an anonymous industry insider, Samsung has begun developing its firmware for the Galaxy S7, which could potentially put its release on course for February 2016. This timeline would be consistent with Samsung's past development patterns, and it's likely that the company will officially unveil the phone just before the Mobile World Congress event.

In other tech-related news, Google has made a major move by announcing that it will open-source TensorFlow, a software library that provides tools for machine learning applications. This decision is seen as a significant step forward in the democratization of AI technology, allowing developers to access and contribute to this powerful tool. By sharing its expertise through open-sourcing TensorFlow, Google aims to accelerate innovation in machine learning and related fields.

TensorFlow is already being used behind the scenes in various Google products, including Google Photos, which employs intelligent image recognition capabilities. The smart reply feature that recently arrived on Gmail's inbox also relies on TensorFlow's advanced algorithms to provide users with relevant responses to their queries. By making TensorFlow open-source, Google is essentially sharing its "Secret Sauce" with the world, empowering developers to build upon and improve this powerful tool.

In conclusion, it seems that Blackberry is indeed planning to release another Android device, while Samsung gears up for the launch of its next flagship smartphone. Meanwhile, Google has taken a significant step forward in the realm of machine learning by making TensorFlow open-source. With these developments, it's clear that technology is rapidly evolving and advancing at an unprecedented pace.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwell it turns out that Blackberry is going to take another swing at an Android device this image comes from renowned Blackberry fan site crackberry.com which has gotten a hold of every possible angle of what is said to be the upcoming Blackberry Vienna we haven't even gotten over the Blackberry priv craze yet but we do know that the phone is not exactly for everyone these purported Vienna shots display the phone in multiple colors white blue black and red as well as a keyboard that looks very similar to the privs but has no sliding mechanism this keyboard one looks to be always present which some of you might prefer remember Please be aware that we can't exactly confirm the validity of this image quite yet regardless of how credible a website crackberry is well it looks like the Tog Hoyer connected is going to be Android's first luxury Smartwatch fired by the company's Carrera watch the connected is made of grade 2 titanium and comes in a total of seven colors it also comes with a 1.5 in circular ltps LCD scratch resistant sapphire crystal display with a resolution of 360x 360 and a pixel density of 240 PPI it is 12.8 mm thick 47 mm in diameter and also comes with the rating of IP67 for water resistance there will be a number of useful watch phases on the connected as well and you can customize each one with different information such as weather step count or calorie count it Sports a 410 millah hour battery which tog says will get users 25 hours of use at minimum additional specs include a 1.6 GHz dual core Intel processor 1 GB of RAM and 4 GB of onboard storage the connected Smartwatch just went on sale this week you can go to the Tog Hoyer website and buy it for a massive $1,500 and yes the leaks and rumors are already heating up about the Galaxy S7 and it sounds like it could be coming very soon according to an anonymous industry Insider Samsung has already begun developing its firmware for the Galaxy S7 a whole month earlier than the company started work for the Galaxy S6 if we expect a similar development time this would put the Galaxy S7 on course for a February 2016 release now in light of what Sammy has done in the past with such events it's reasonable to expect that we could see this phone officially revealed just before the Mobile World Congress end of February 2016 good news for geeks out there Google is giving away its Secret Sauce Google is open sourcing tensor flow the quote Secret Sauce behind features like intelligent image recognition in Google photos or the smart reply feature that arrived an inbox last week tensorflow is a set of free tools for machine learning applications or in technical terms an open-source software library for numerical computation using data flow graphs now that's geek speak for being able to dramatically improve the following better web search results better real-time translations improved thumbnails on YouTube improved voice recognition on Google Now now I know what some of you are thinking you're thinking Jay machine learning is just a euphemism for AI and we use it so we don't scare people with whole Skynet stuff but no machine learning is just one part of AI and Skynet is already here thanks for watching Android Army my name is Jace love to connect with you right here on Google+ or Twitter I'm really only on Twitter not so much Google+ just a heads up and you don't want to forget about my brothers and sisters over here who are working super hard to be your source for all things Androidwell it turns out that Blackberry is going to take another swing at an Android device this image comes from renowned Blackberry fan site crackberry.com which has gotten a hold of every possible angle of what is said to be the upcoming Blackberry Vienna we haven't even gotten over the Blackberry priv craze yet but we do know that the phone is not exactly for everyone these purported Vienna shots display the phone in multiple colors white blue black and red as well as a keyboard that looks very similar to the privs but has no sliding mechanism this keyboard one looks to be always present which some of you might prefer remember Please be aware that we can't exactly confirm the validity of this image quite yet regardless of how credible a website crackberry is well it looks like the Tog Hoyer connected is going to be Android's first luxury Smartwatch fired by the company's Carrera watch the connected is made of grade 2 titanium and comes in a total of seven colors it also comes with a 1.5 in circular ltps LCD scratch resistant sapphire crystal display with a resolution of 360x 360 and a pixel density of 240 PPI it is 12.8 mm thick 47 mm in diameter and also comes with the rating of IP67 for water resistance there will be a number of useful watch phases on the connected as well and you can customize each one with different information such as weather step count or calorie count it Sports a 410 millah hour battery which tog says will get users 25 hours of use at minimum additional specs include a 1.6 GHz dual core Intel processor 1 GB of RAM and 4 GB of onboard storage the connected Smartwatch just went on sale this week you can go to the Tog Hoyer website and buy it for a massive $1,500 and yes the leaks and rumors are already heating up about the Galaxy S7 and it sounds like it could be coming very soon according to an anonymous industry Insider Samsung has already begun developing its firmware for the Galaxy S7 a whole month earlier than the company started work for the Galaxy S6 if we expect a similar development time this would put the Galaxy S7 on course for a February 2016 release now in light of what Sammy has done in the past with such events it's reasonable to expect that we could see this phone officially revealed just before the Mobile World Congress end of February 2016 good news for geeks out there Google is giving away its Secret Sauce Google is open sourcing tensor flow the quote Secret Sauce behind features like intelligent image recognition in Google photos or the smart reply feature that arrived an inbox last week tensorflow is a set of free tools for machine learning applications or in technical terms an open-source software library for numerical computation using data flow graphs now that's geek speak for being able to dramatically improve the following better web search results better real-time translations improved thumbnails on YouTube improved voice recognition on Google Now now I know what some of you are thinking you're thinking Jay machine learning is just a euphemism for AI and we use it so we don't scare people with whole Skynet stuff but no machine learning is just one part of AI and Skynet is already here thanks for watching Android Army my name is Jace love to connect with you right here on Google+ or Twitter I'm really only on Twitter not so much Google+ just a heads up and you don't want to forget about my brothers and sisters over here who are working super hard to be your source for all things Android\n"