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Thursday, October 23, 2014

Playstation 4 2.0 firmware update allows you to play your own music

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If you have a Playstation 4 console, then you are probably waiting for the 2.0 update to the console's firmware. Under this update you will get enhanced live streaming, improved voice commands, a place on the screen for “players you might know,” Playstation 4 data backup to a USB drive, and an “Add To Library” button for the Playstation Store.

Add To Library is handy if you are a Playstation Plus member as you can get those free games without having to immediately download. Meaning, you can go online and play games and stop playing when you feel like it to download free content for Playstation Plus members.

A bigger attraction is the ability to play music on your Playstation 4 console. However, the music has to be on a USB drive because the Playstation 4 will not save it onto the hard drive. You can plug in your smart phone or other music player. You can listen to artists like Lady Gaga, The Game, BAP, f(x), Drunken Tiger, Lorde, 50 Cent, Datsik, Skrillex, Steve Aoki, Garbage, Rage Against The Machines, Lil Wayne, etc.

Should the music freak you out when playing The Evil Within, you can play a music tune that makes the feeling less scary.

Monday, October 20, 2014

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is Using SONY's Camera's Sensor


Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is Using SONY's Camera's Sensor! Yeah, that is true. So many people are amazed by the quality of Galaxy Note 4's Camera. The resolution of Galaxy Note 4's camera is 16 megapixels. And so many are amazed because the quality of the images from Galaxy Note 4.

However, after  checking all parts of the camera, they found out that one of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 part is a SONY Camera Sensor "IMX240". Wow! It seems like Samsung can't beat the quality of SONY's camera which somehow true though I am using a Sony A6000 as my camera and Samsung S2 & S3 as my phone.

Meanwhile, Samsung used their own camera's sensor on Galaxy S5, but it seems like they are not satisfied with the quality of their own sensor and then start using SONY's sensor again. Why is there a word "Again"? Because all the previous Galaxy series are used SONY's sensors?!