Volkswagen Introduces Advanced Gesture Control

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Volkswagen, Europe’s most successful car brand, has been instrumental in driving the development of more connected, more intelligent vehicles. That is because the car—which operates intuitively, is networked systematically, reacts intelligently and offers significantly greater convenience. This gives new innovative impetus to mobile life, making it more communicative, safer and interesting. This is why Volkswagen is demonstrating an entire fleet of vehicles at the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas to show just how much the car and computer are already intertwined today and will continue to grow together in the future. The main focus at the show is on four aspects: computer-controlled drive systems; app and smartphone integration; intuitive vehicle operation; and autonomous and semi-autonomous driving.

“The two inventions of the century, the car and the computer, are gradually coming closer together. We need to design future mobility to be even more intelligent and even more networked,” said Prof. Dr. Martin Winterkorn, CEO of Volkswagen AG.

Computer-controlled drive systems

Electric mobility is coming into its own. Full electric and hybrid versions of high-volume models have now arrived, and Volkswagen is setting the pace with best-sellers like the Golf. The e-Golf and Golf GTE are the protagonists of a new mobility. These cars would be inconceivable without on-board electronics with computers that control such functions as battery charging and, in the case of the hybrid models, switching between the different drive sources. At CES, Volkswagen is showing, among other things, how electric cars will be able to automatically dock to inductive charging stations and output signals that indicate the battery state-of-charge using the vehicle’s exterior lights.

App and smartphone integration

It has now been eight years, to the month, since Apple introduced its first generation iPhone in San Francisco. Smartphones have irreversibly changed our everyday lives, from the ways we communicate to how we access information. It has long been normal practice to have phones automatically connected to a car’s hands-free telephone system via Bluetooth and to have smartphones stream media libraries into car infotainment and sound systems. But now, Volkswagen is taking a significant step forward.

Later this year, VW will introduce the second generation “modular infotainment platform” (MIB II) in the United States. Along with the new infotainment system, MirrorLink will also be made available for the first time, integrating the apps and operating layout of numerous smartphones (including Samsung, HTC, LG and Sony) into cars. When MirrorLink is introduced, two other interfaces will also be launched under the App-Connect label: CarPlay (Apple) and Android Auto (Google). Simultaneously, VW will also launch CarPlay and Android Auto in the European market.

Intuitive operation

In the future, the car will not only merge with the mobile world, it will also be more intuitive for people to operate. Today, and in the future, the car will adapt by recognizing their occupants’ movements—via controls based on proximity sensors and gesture recognition. Today, the latest infotainment systems by Volkswagen already detect the approach of a hand with proximity sensors. In the next revolutionary step—which Volkswagen is showing with the Golf R Touch concept vehicle at CES—the infotainment unit will use cameras to not only detect hand gestures, but understand but assign meaning to them. Gesture control will make it possible to control displays and functionality without having to use a touchscreen. This technology adds comfort and convenience to human-vehicle interaction by reducing driver distractions while operating controls, and further underscores the synchronized relationship between the car and the computer.

Autonomous and semi-autonomous driving

Clearly, cars of the future will need to be able to drive autonomously if necessary, a change that will be introduced step by step. Even today, Park Assist by Volkswagen enables semi-automated entry and exit from parking spaces. The car executes the entire steering process for the parking maneuver independently. At CES, Volkswagen is now showing another evolutionary stage of Park Assist: Trained Parking. Here, the car scans a frequently driven path to a parking space via camera, and from that point on it executes the path semi-automatically by computer control. In another evolutionary stage, it will be possible to have the car parked by the driver remotely, using a smartphone to control the car.

 Volkswagen highlights at CES

Golf R Touch

The Volkswagen Golf R Touch concept vehicle, displayed for the first time, features an infotainment system that incorporates gesture control as the next step in the area of intuitive control. All it takes is a hand movement in the space in front of the Golf’s infotainment display to make human and machine interact as one. Volkswagen is thereby extending touchscreen operation into a third dimension.

The development team for the Golf R Touch pursued the goal of producing an interior and infotainment concept that would fulfill seemingly contradictory requirements. Despite the continually growing complexity and number of functions, this concept was intended to reduce driver distractions while attaining maximum personalization and intuitive operation in the car. The vehicle was created in which nearly all controls are implemented via touchscreens and sensor switches. Therefore, the Golf R Touch is equipped with three displays: the 12.8-inch high-resolution infotainment system touchscreen; a Control Center (8.0-inch with touch feedback) arranged beneath it to control vehicle, climate control and media functions; and an Active Information Display (digitalized instruments, 12.3-inch). The layouts of the central touchscreen and the Active Info Display can be customized rapidly, just as on a smartphone or tablet today. The same is true of the entire color staging in the interior.

Connected Golf

At CES, Volkswagen is also showing the maximum networking potential of the car in the form of the Connected Golf. This e-Golf, which will be equipped with the latest generation (MIB II) infotainment system, will incorporate an enormous range of apps, smartphones and tablets via its progressive interface management system. With online-based functionality, its various features and applications will be organized into several clusters. All of these clusters are implemented in the Connected Golf.

A look at today’s App-Connect is particularly exciting. As noted above, Volkswagen is one of the first carmakers to integrate the vast majority of smartphone operating systems in models like the Golf, based on App-Connect. The three underlying software interfaces of App-Connect are Mirror Link, Android Auto (Google) and CarPlay (Apple). Via these interfaces, the driver and passengers in the car are able to use the many different smartphone apps over the infotainment system.

Beyond the applications of Volkswagen Car-Net, the Connected Golf is equipped with many other innovations. For example, Media Control enables the integration of tablets and smart watches into the infotainment system and uses a special app that creates a new-age rear seat entertainment system. Regular Routes is the name of a function by which the navigation system automatically detects traffic disruptions on the daily commute to work, for instance, and autonomously suggests an available alternative route. Parking Guide is another ingenious navigation feature. It embodies a technology that finds parking sites that have a high probability of available parking spaces.

Best of CES 2015: Smartphones

This year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, isn’t exactly an exciting one for smartphone aficionados as only a handful of notable smartphone makers have stepped up to the plate and unveil their new handset. Nevertheless we rounded up the top 5 best smartphones we’ve seen in CES 2015.

Editor’s Note: the smartphones on this list are not arranged in any particular order.

LG G Flex 2

If specs sheet is any indication, then the LG G Flex 2 takes the cake as the most exciting smartphone unveiled in CES 2015. It runs on the new Snapdragon 810 quad-core processor which is paired to either 2GB or 3GB of RAM, as well as a new Adreno 430 GPU. All of its components are encased inside curved form factor complete with quick-healing coating on the posterior.

5.5-inch P-OLED display @ 1920×1080 pixels
Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 2.0GHz octa-core processor
Quad-core ARM Cortex A57 and quad-core A53 with 64-bit support
Adreno 430 Graphics
2GB and 3GB LPDDR4 @ 1600MHz
16GB, 32GB internal storage
up to 128GB via microSD
HSPA+, LTE Cat 6 300Mbps
Qualcomm VIVE 2-stream 802.11n/ac with MU-MIMO
Bluetooth 4.1 with Apt-X
USB 3.0/2.0
NFC
13MP rear camera, dual-LED with OIS+
Laser Auto Focus
2.1MP front-facing camera
GPS with aGPS support
Li-Po 3,000mAh battery
Android 5.0 Lollipop

ASUS ZenFone 2

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Although the LG G Flex 2 has a slight advantage in some areas, the newly-launched ASUS ZenFone 2 isn’t exactly a push over in terms of processing power. It runs on an Intel Moorefield quad-core processor clocked at 2.3GHz with 4GB of RAM – making it one of the first smartphone with that amount of RAM on it.

5.5 inch IPS LCD display @ 1920×1080 pixels, 403ppi
Corning Gorilla Glass 3
Intel Atom Z3580 64bit 2.33GHz quad-core
PowerVR G6430 GPU
2GB and 4GB LPDDR3-1600 RAM
16GB, 32GB and 64GB internal storage
LTE Cat. 4 150Mbps
Dual-SIM, Dual-LTE
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, WiFi Direct
Bluetooth 4.0
NFC
13MP rear camera, Dual Color Real Tone Flash
5MP front-facing camera
GPS with aGPS support, GLONASS
Li-Po 3,000mAh battery
Android 5.0 Lollipop
Asus Zen UI
170 grams (weight)
152.5 x 77.2 x 10.9mm (dimensions)

ASUS ZenFone Zoom

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ASUS has taken a page out of Samsung’s play book and announced a similarly-configured ZenFone with a more capable rear shooter – the ASUS ZenFone Zoom.

5.5 inch IPS LCD display @ 1920×1080 pixels, 401ppi
Intel Atom Z3580 64bit 2.33GHz quad-core
Intel HD Graphics 533 MHz
2GB or 4GB LPDDR3-1600 RAM
16GB and 32GB internal storage
LTE Cat. 4 150Mbps
Dual-SIM, Dual-LTE
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
13MP rear camera, Dual Color Real Tone Flash
5MP front-facing camera
GPS with aGPS support
Li-Po 3,000mAh battery
Android 5.0 Lollipop
Asus Zen UI

HTC Desire 826

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Like ASUS, HTC also unveiled two new smartphones in CES 2015, but only one of them, the HTC Desire 826, is worthy enough to write home about. Running the show for this stylish handset is Qualcomm’s own octa-core SoC with 2GB of RAM and Adreno 405 GPU.

5.5-inch full HD display @ 1080×1920 pixels
Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 1.7GHz octa-core CPU
Adreno 405 GPU
2GB RAM
Expandable 16GB internal storage
13-UltraPixel BSI rear camera w/ LED Flash
4-UltraPixel Front-facing camera
HTC EYE Experience
LTE, HSPA+
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n/ac
Bluetooth 4.0
GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS
HTC BoomSound
Android 5.0 Lollipop
Li-Ion 2,600mAh battery
150.8 x 77.5 x 7.9 mm (dimension)
183 grams (weight)

ZTE Grand X Max+

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Rounding up our list is the ZTE Grand X Max+ which is the revamped version of the first model that now sports a 6-inch 720p display and runs on a Snapdragon 400 processor. Honestly, we would prefer to put the ZTE SPro 2 in its place, but it’s primarily a pico-projector than a smartphone.

6-inch HD display, 1280×720 pixels @ 245ppi
Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 1.2GHz octa-core CPU
Adreno 305 GPU
2GB RAM
Expandable 16GB internal storage
Supports up to 32GB of Micro-SD card
13-megapixel autofocus rear camera w/ LED Flash
5-megapixel Front-facing camera
LTE, HSPA+
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0 w/ A2DP
GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS
Android 4.4.4 KitKat
Li-Ion 3,200mAh battery
162.1 x 83.1 x 7.9 mm (dimension)
171.8 grams (weight)

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What exactly can the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 offer?

Qualcomm has formally unveiled its newest and by far, the most powerful smartphone processor – the Snapdragon 810. With it comes a number of firsts in terms of processing power and the company has shed some light on the features that it will bring to smartphones.

We’ve already heard of the Snapdragon 810 used at developer devices but it’s only now that made its way to an official smartphone. We’re talking about the LG G Flex 2 that was just unveiled at the ongoing CES 2015. According to Qualcomm, this 64-bit processor offers the following features:

  • Better data speeds
  • Longer battery life
  • Faster and more organized processing
  • Wireless 4K video streaming using Qualcomm’s prototype adapter
  • Seamless LTE to Wi-Fi call switching and vice versa
  • Wireless docking so that you can work on your device and the desktop at the same time
  • Fluence Pro that filters noise from areas you chose graphically on your screen to avoid the background traffic noise

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7 Most Amazing Smartphone Features We’ve Seen this Year

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In 2013, we saw better hardware, Touch ID fingerprint scanners, waterproof phones, and even curved displays in the form of the Galaxy Round and the G Flex. This year, we have a new set of features that debuted in smartphones – so without further ado, let’s take a look at them one by one.

1. Heart Rate Monitor

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Aside from water-resistance and the fingerprint scanner added in the Galaxy S5, Samsung went on and introduced a heart rate monitor on the back of their flagship phone. Some may argue about its reliability, but it works great paired with S-Health. For a few people, this might even have removed the need for additional fitness devices, and with Samsung keeping it in devices like the Galaxy Alpha and the new Galaxy Notes, the company clearly has no plans on abandoning it just yet.

2. Laser Autofocus

While Samsung has placed every feature idea that they can on their phones regardless of necessity, LG has taken something that has existed already on digital cameras and placed it on their LG G3 – it’s laser autofocus.

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Basically, this allows the device to shoot lasers into a subject to detect depth, allowing faster focus for the camera. Other companies have taken different approaches to how they’ll achieve faster focusing, but this technology takes the cake for us this year.

3. Better Rear Cameras

Cameras get undoubtedly better every year, but this year, smartphone manufacturers have introduced shooting modes for imitating bokeh, duo cameras on HTC devices, and even 240fps video on the new iPhones.

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The Galaxy Note 3 had 4K video already back in 2013, so it isn’t really a new thing this year, but you do have to note that it gained more attention and maturity in 2014.

4. Better Selfie Cameras

This year wasn’t only about rear cameras improving; this was also, in a way, a year of selfies! We’ve seen higher resolution selfie cameras this year, and we’ve even seen front-facing LED flashes up front in the likes of the Xperia C3.

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If that wasn’t crazy enough, there were several devices this year with rotating cameras that act both as the front and the rear shooter (ex. Oppo N1, N3). Then, it all goes up to the ultimate selfie phone which is the HTC Desire Eye, from hardware to software.

5. 2560 x 1440 QHD displays

Led by phones like the Oppo Find 7 and the LG G3, devices started getting crazy high resolutions towards the second half of 2014. We thought 1080p was enough last year, but apparently not since we have exceeded pixel densities beyond 500ppi.

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We don’t think we’ll be seeing higher resolutions next year just yet as manufacturers have yet to solve performance and battery issues with current handsets. Nevertheless, our displays just keep getting better.

6. Fast Charging

Since battery capacities are getting larger every year to power our smartphones, charging them takes more time. It was the latter part of the year when the Galaxy Note 4 and the Nexus 6 started boasting a feature called fast charging. However, we think Oppo started it all with their VOOC on the Find 7a.

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We don’t think this one needs further explanation as it really is just about charging your smartphone faster (imagine 30% full in 5 minutes, 70% full in 30 minutes). It might not seem much, but it is useful if you need to juice up fast on the go.

7. Virtual Reality

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The Oculus Rift and virtual reality as a whole is cool and badass – but what if you can have that not just on your gaming consoles but also on your smartphone? Google released kits and a simple device called Google Cardboard which allowed you to experience virtual reality easily. Samsung even takes it a step further by introducing Gear VR for the new Galaxy Notes. No doubt, virtual reality will be seen more of in the future.

8. Bendgate

When Apple introduced the iPhone 6 Plus, there was a hidden feature that can only be unlocked when you put it in your pocket – and everyone is calling it bendgate, allowing the iPhone 6 Plus to curve just like its Samsung competitor.

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What were the smartphone features this year that blew you away? Feel free to leave it in the comment section down below.

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YugaTech Comprehensive Christmas Gadget Guide 2014

The year is almost ending, and with Christmas fast approaching, you may want to check out the best gadgets you can buy, whatever category they may fall under. So, without further ado, here it is: our most comprehensive Christmas gadget guide!

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If you have any more suggestions on what you want to see, feel free to leave it in the comment section and we’ll see what we can do.

Happy holiday shopping!

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