ASUS kicked things off at Computex 2016 with the announcement of an impressive and expanded ZenFone 3 lineup, Transformer 3 and Transformer 3 Pro tablets, and the thin-and-light ZenBook 3 — oh, and a weird meowing/rolling robot. But they weren't the only ones at the big show in Taipei: Samsung launched the updated Gear Fit 2 fitness band and Gear Icon X earbuds, HP showed off a near-final version of their Elite x3 Windows 10 "superphone".
There was a changing of the guard at the Microsoft Insider Program, with the beloved Gabriel Aul stepping down to focus on his engineering job, with Dona Sarkar moving in as his replacement manning the magic red button. The Insider program went on without a hitch, with releases for Redstone and HoloLens, plus a public update for the Microsoft Band 2.
If there was any doubt, Tesla's mostly put it to rest: the Model 3 will have full self-driving autonomy as a marquee feature of its later-in-2016 "part 2" reveal. What it won't have? Free Supercharger access though we're not certain how exactly Tesla plans to collect money for it.
Apple is ramping up for the 2016 World Wide Developer Conference, and they're going big — expect updates for iOS, OS X, watchOS, and even tvOS.
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Android Central — Computex!
Computex was the big news driver this week, and even though the craziness of time zones (the show is in Taipei) threw everyone off, there was still plenty to talk about. ASUS released its ZenFone 3 lineup, as well as a few other announcements like the crazy Zenbo robot.
We also got Sony Xperia X news, SanDisk launched a new USB-C flash drive and Samsung refreshed its fitness wearable line with the new Gear Fit 2 and Gear Icon X earbuds.
Outside of Taipei, Google CEO Sundar Pichai gave an interesting interview at CodeCon that shed some light on how the company is looking at Android and the Nexus program. It's worth a watch if you're interested in looking behind the curtain a bit at how this is all done.
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iMore — Software season
The World Wide Developer Conference — WWDC 2016 — begins on June 13, Apple has just confirmed the traditional keynote presentation will kick-off at 10am PT/1pm ET, and iMore will be there!
We're expecting iOS 10, OS X 10.12 — or macOS if you're trendy, watchOS 3, and tvOS 10. If that looks like a lot of software, that's because it is. This year, think software.
At least until the iPhone 7 rumors kick back up again...
- WWDC 2016 preview
- No Apple Display with integrated GPU at WWDC — think software for this year
- Android apps on Chrome OS are the antithesis of the Apple platform experience
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Tesla Central — Self-driving speculation
This week was all about the Tesla Model 3. The upcoming $35,000 all-electric sedan only saw a partial unveiling earlier this year — part two will be later in 2016.
But What will we be seeing at that eventual event? Oh, just an explanation of how Tesla will charge for Model 3 access to Superchargers and more than likely complete self-driving autonomy. It is, after all, the obvious thing.
It's a crazy reality we live in — in about 18 months Tesla is going to be building cars that drive themselves. Of course, Tesla CEO Elon Musk isn't so sure that this is actually reality. Not that it matters.
- "Part 2" of Model 3 unveiling coming in late 2016
- Tesla Model 3 won't get free Supercharger access
- Elon Musk all but admits that the Model 3 will offer full self-driving autonomy
- Is this the real world? Elon Musk isn't sure this is actually base reality
- Tesla Model 3 vs. Chevrolet Bolt: the 200-mile EV stand-off
Windows Central — Insider changes
This week we had our Mobile Nations team on the ground in Taipei for one of the biggest PC and tech shows on the planet: Computex. You can see all of the coverage and hands-on videos on our top Computex page to catch up on anything you missed. Suffice to say, between ASUS and AMD and MSI and Intel, it was a busy show.
The face of the Microsoft Insider program, Gabriel Aul, announced he was stepping down so that he can focus on his primary job at Microsoft. Microsoft vet Dona Sarkar was announced as his replacement and took possession of the magic red button.
Speaking of the Windows Insider program both PC and Mobile had a Release Preview update that brought many fixes and improvements. Windows 10 Mobile got a Fast Ring update for Redstone enabling new features as well. Not to be left out even HoloLens picked up a massive update – its first so far – that brought a huge list of new features, improvements, and fixes. We showed what some of those new features look like in a hands-on video that you must see. The Microsoft Band 2 grabbed a new feature with Heart Rate Zones and support for Cortana on Android.
Finally, we kicked off our fifth Gems series focusing on new and awesome apps for Windows 10 and Mobile. So far, we covered Misfit, Todoist, and Roblox. Stop by and take a look to win some awesome prizes (US only) and learn how Windows 10 can help you #DoMoreEveryDay!
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