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Happy Sunday from Software Expand! In this week’s edition of Feedback Loop, we talk about the future of Windows Phone, whether it makes sense to build media centers discuss the preferences for metal vs. plastic on smartphones. All that and more past the break the proof of concept can make.

Just because you can do something, should you? Samsung thinks so. Its second experimentally screened phone taps into its hardware R&D and production clout to offer something not many other companies.

WHAT DO YOU WANT FROM WINDOWS PHONE?

fotolia_73526765

And so, following the Galaxy Round, here’s the Galaxy Edge. If you take the basic shape and concept, it’s the spitting image of the curved-screen Youm prototype spied at CES a little less than two years ago US. Fortunately.

Now, though, it’s a for-real smartphone you can buy. I’ve been testing it out in Japan, where it launched instead of the Note 4, although both the Note 4 and the Note Edge will eventually be available.

Galaxy Note Edge is how much it resembles the Note 4

The ability to shrink the likes of Chrome and Google Maps to a popup window and layer it on top of other apps is also useful. Love to see something similar on the iPhone 6 Plus you just get the Note 4 anyway?

Despite the unusual, curved screen, it still packs all of the good things that made the Note 4 such a strong choice. But bragging rights aside, is there enough of an argument for a curved screen.

METAL VS. PLASTIC PHONE BODIES?

Galaxy Note 4 because the setup is identical here. Yes running on Android 4.4 KitKat.

Galaxy Note 4 because the setup is identical here. Yes running on Android 4.4 KitKat.

 

The exploration of space stands as one of humanity’s greatest achievements. While history has hailed the men and women who reached the cosmos, and those who helped them get there, much of the infrastructure that sent them skyward lies forgotten and dilapidated.

Galaxy Note 4 running Android 4.4 KitKat

And how does Apple’s biggest phone compare to the Note Edge? Well, both remain unwieldy to grip, and the Note Edge is wider. However, the edged screen nuzzles into my hand better and those software tweaks mentioned above give it the advantage. However, just like the stylus, there’s a while before you get the knack of all the little provisions Samsung’s made to ease users into this screen size.

Roland Miller has spent nearly half his life chronicling these landmarks before they are lost forever long been obsessed with space as a child, he dreamed of being an astronaut.

HARDWARE

Its curves are subjective and divisive; my friends and colleagues have offered up reactions ranging from outright bemusement to adoration. The screen looks great, with the punchy contrast and sharpness that’s been a Samsung flagship mainstay for years. We’ll get back to that edge, but it’s the headline part of a 5.6-inch Quad-HD+ display.

ONE-HANDED USE

Make this secondary menu transparent, allowing me to maintain all that screen space. The ability to shrink the likes of Chrome and Google Maps to a popup window and layer it on top of other apps is also useful I’d love to see something similar on the iPhone 6 Plus continues to clear away.

SOFTWARE

If you’re looking to learn more about the stylus uses, I’d advise a quick read of Brad’s Galaxy Note 4 review, because the setup is identical here. Yes, there are TouchWiz bits running on Android 4.4 KitKat.

fotolia_81764888

The Galaxy Note Edge grabs your attention. Its curves are subjective and divisive

 

But let’s focus on what’s different here: that edge. There are two display modes you can flit between: a slender, unassuming bar that can display a customized message and a more substantial column that attempts to offer extra functionality, notifications or context-dependent menus for certain apps, like the camera.

The front-facing camera is also a top-end sensor compared to the competition, 3.7 megapixels with an f/1.9 lens.

While I’m not a huge selfie taker, you’ll have to ask our Senior Selfie Editor, but I do take a whole lot of photos with my smartphone.

The same high-resolution 2,560 x 1,600 screen we're certain 1080p Plus

The same high-resolution 2,560 x 1,600 screen we’re certain 1080p Plus

When it’s expanded, the UI is a basic row of icons, which you can navigate with a little swipe. This may look a little unusual, but swishing through the various mini-screens is immensely satisfying.

And how does Apple’s biggest phone compare to the Note Edge? Well, both remain unwieldy to grip, and the Note Edge is wider. However, the edged screen nuzzles into my hand better and those software tweaks mentioned above give it the advantage.

However, just like the stylus, there’s a while before you get the knack of all the little provisions Samsung’s made to ease users into this screen size.

The screen is marginally smaller than the Note 4, despite the cranked-up pixel count. Like the Note 4, text pops a little more, and pictures you take with the 16MP camera are obviously better replicated on the Note Edge’s screen.

All told, it’s an excellent camera. The image stabilizing works well on all the neon lights that pepper Tokyo, while even people were neatly captured. There’s some noise, but it compares favorably against older Galaxy phones. Daylight meant effortless captures and some really nice shots, if I say so myself.

Well, both remain unwieldy to grip, and the Note Edge is wider. However, the edged screen nuzzles into my hand better and those software tweaks mentioned above give it the advantage.

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ToggleBox is a cloud VPS and application hosting company that offers a variety of features. These include MySQL, PostgreSQL, and Oracle databases, automatic deployment, and 99.9% service level agreements (SLAs). This software also lets users delete sent messages, and you can even use it to create and maintain your own database.

It offers MySQL, PostgreSQL, and Oracle databases

MySQL and PostgreSQL are two open source database management systems. Oracle, on the other hand, is a proprietary database developed by Oracle corporation. All three databases support several programming languages, including Java, C++, TCL, Perl, Ruby, and JavaScript. In addition, they all support a variety of operating systems, including Windows.

ToggleBox also offers cloud VPS and application hosting containers. The company’s servers are custom built and include 99.9% SLAs, 100K IOPS SSD storage, and a 24/7 live chat support staff. Users can run multiple applications on a single server and can take advantage of ToggleBox’s automated deployment and replication methods.

In addition, ToggleBox’s new platform is fault-tolerant, meaning it automatically scales up or down as necessary. It also supports Spring Boot Hosting, which makes it easier for developers to run their applications on a shared platform.

It offers automatic deployment

ToggleBox is an IT infrastructure management platform that simplifies application deployment, modernizes applications, and reduces the time to market. It offers automated deployment and scaling of cloud-based applications and services. The company also offers Jelastic Platform-as-Service offerings. The company has more than a decade of experience in virtual private server hosting and is based in Boston, Massachusetts.

ToggleBox’s application hosting containers feature auto-scaling, allowing the platform to automatically adjust CPU and RAM to meet your needs. The platform is also fault-tolerant, allowing applications to run with minimal downtime. Additionally, ToggleBox’s platform supports Spring Boot, allowing users to quickly and easily deploy Spring Boot applications and services.

It has a 99.9% SLA

ToggleBox is a cloud hosting provider with a 99.9% uptime SLA and free support. It also offers a 7 day money back guarantee. Its servers feature SSD drives and KVM virtualization to provide high availability. Furthermore, their server software and templates support multiple Oses. The company also offers data migration services.

Togglebox offers custom SSD Cloud servers at affordable prices. These servers feature a 99.9% uptime SLA and 100K IOPS SSD storage. Moreover, the company offers 24/7 support via live chat and support tickets. Its servers are located in Dallas and Philadelphia and cover more than 75 countries around the world. It bills its customers based on resource consumption, so users can customize their cloud servers based on their specific needs.

Togglebox reserves the right to report illegal activities and abuse to regulatory agencies. However, it has no responsibility to prevent or minimize such activities. The company is also not responsible for damages to Customers or any of their customers. In addition, Togglebox cannot be held responsible for any delays or interruptions in accessing the Internet.

It offers a monthly billing style

ToggleBox is a cloud hosting provider based in Philadelphia and Dallas. It uses CloudLinux and CageFS for its infrastructure. It offers a 7-day money-back guarantee and 24-hour technical support. In addition, the company offers custom plans and no-hassle data migration. It also provides KVM virtualization and VM cloning.

ToggleBox’s cloud hosting servers are high-availability and connected to SSD block storage that is not dependent on any one hardware node. This results in higher uptime and faster recovery times. Monthly Clouds are ToggleBox’s most common billing style. You pay for the resources you use each month, and you can opt for a three, six, or twelve-month payment plan with discounts.

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ToggleBox is a cloud VPS and application hosting company that offers a variety of features. These include MySQL, PostgreSQL, and Oracle databases, automatic deployment, and 99.9% service level agreements (SLAs). This software also lets users delete sent messages, and you can even use it to create and maintain your own database.

It offers MySQL, PostgreSQL, and Oracle databases

MySQL and PostgreSQL are two open source database management systems. Oracle, on the other hand, is a proprietary database developed by Oracle corporation. All three databases support several programming languages, including Java, C++, TCL, Perl, Ruby, and JavaScript. In addition, they all support a variety of operating systems, including Windows.

ToggleBox also offers cloud VPS and application hosting containers. The company’s servers are custom built and include 99.9% SLAs, 100K IOPS SSD storage, and a 24/7 live chat support staff. Users can run multiple applications on a single server and can take advantage of ToggleBox’s automated deployment and replication methods.

In addition, ToggleBox’s new platform is fault-tolerant, meaning it automatically scales up or down as necessary. It also supports Spring Boot Hosting, which makes it easier for developers to run their applications on a shared platform.

It offers automatic deployment

ToggleBox is an IT infrastructure management platform that simplifies application deployment, modernizes applications, and reduces the time to market. It offers automated deployment and scaling of cloud-based applications and services. The company also offers Jelastic Platform-as-Service offerings. The company has more than a decade of experience in virtual private server hosting and is based in Boston, Massachusetts.

ToggleBox’s application hosting containers feature auto-scaling, allowing the platform to automatically adjust CPU and RAM to meet your needs. The platform is also fault-tolerant, allowing applications to run with minimal downtime. Additionally, ToggleBox’s platform supports Spring Boot, allowing users to quickly and easily deploy Spring Boot applications and services.

It has a 99.9% SLA

ToggleBox is a cloud hosting provider with a 99.9% uptime SLA and free support. It also offers a 7 day money back guarantee. Its servers feature SSD drives and KVM virtualization to provide high availability. Furthermore, their server software and templates support multiple Oses. The company also offers data migration services.

Togglebox offers custom SSD Cloud servers at affordable prices. These servers feature a 99.9% uptime SLA and 100K IOPS SSD storage. Moreover, the company offers 24/7 support via live chat and support tickets. Its servers are located in Dallas and Philadelphia and cover more than 75 countries around the world. It bills its customers based on resource consumption, so users can customize their cloud servers based on their specific needs.

Togglebox reserves the right to report illegal activities and abuse to regulatory agencies. However, it has no responsibility to prevent or minimize such activities. The company is also not responsible for damages to Customers or any of their customers. In addition, Togglebox cannot be held responsible for any delays or interruptions in accessing the Internet.

It offers a monthly billing style

ToggleBox is a cloud hosting provider based in Philadelphia and Dallas. It uses CloudLinux and CageFS for its infrastructure. It offers a 7-day money-back guarantee and 24-hour technical support. In addition, the company offers custom plans and no-hassle data migration. It also provides KVM virtualization and VM cloning.

ToggleBox’s cloud hosting servers are high-availability and connected to SSD block storage that is not dependent on any one hardware node. This results in higher uptime and faster recovery times. Monthly Clouds are ToggleBox’s most common billing style. You pay for the resources you use each month, and you can opt for a three, six, or twelve-month payment plan with discounts.

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My work only allows Internet Explorer, so I have to manually

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Happy Sunday from Software Expand! In this week’s edition of Feedback Loop, we talk about the future of Windows Phone, whether it makes sense to build media centers discuss the preferences for metal vs. plastic on smartphones. All that and more past the break the proof of concept can make.

Just because you can do something, should you? Samsung thinks so. Its second experimentally screened phone taps into its hardware R&D and production clout to offer something not many other companies.

WHAT DO YOU WANT FROM WINDOWS PHONE?

fotolia_73526765

And so, following the Galaxy Round, here’s the Galaxy Edge. If you take the basic shape and concept, it’s the spitting image of the curved-screen Youm prototype spied at CES a little less than two years ago US. Fortunately.

Now, though, it’s a for-real smartphone you can buy. I’ve been testing it out in Japan, where it launched instead of the Note 4, although both the Note 4 and the Note Edge will eventually be available.

Galaxy Note Edge is how much it resembles the Note 4

The ability to shrink the likes of Chrome and Google Maps to a popup window and layer it on top of other apps is also useful. Love to see something similar on the iPhone 6 Plus you just get the Note 4 anyway?

Despite the unusual, curved screen, it still packs all of the good things that made the Note 4 such a strong choice. But bragging rights aside, is there enough of an argument for a curved screen.

METAL VS. PLASTIC PHONE BODIES?

Galaxy Note 4 because the setup is identical here. Yes running on Android 4.4 KitKat.

Galaxy Note 4 because the setup is identical here. Yes running on Android 4.4 KitKat.

 

The exploration of space stands as one of humanity’s greatest achievements. While history has hailed the men and women who reached the cosmos, and those who helped them get there, much of the infrastructure that sent them skyward lies forgotten and dilapidated.

Galaxy Note 4 running Android 4.4 KitKat

And how does Apple’s biggest phone compare to the Note Edge? Well, both remain unwieldy to grip, and the Note Edge is wider. However, the edged screen nuzzles into my hand better and those software tweaks mentioned above give it the advantage. However, just like the stylus, there’s a while before you get the knack of all the little provisions Samsung’s made to ease users into this screen size.

Roland Miller has spent nearly half his life chronicling these landmarks before they are lost forever long been obsessed with space as a child, he dreamed of being an astronaut.

HARDWARE

Its curves are subjective and divisive; my friends and colleagues have offered up reactions ranging from outright bemusement to adoration. The screen looks great, with the punchy contrast and sharpness that’s been a Samsung flagship mainstay for years. We’ll get back to that edge, but it’s the headline part of a 5.6-inch Quad-HD+ display.

ONE-HANDED USE

Make this secondary menu transparent, allowing me to maintain all that screen space. The ability to shrink the likes of Chrome and Google Maps to a popup window and layer it on top of other apps is also useful I’d love to see something similar on the iPhone 6 Plus continues to clear away.

SOFTWARE

If you’re looking to learn more about the stylus uses, I’d advise a quick read of Brad’s Galaxy Note 4 review, because the setup is identical here. Yes, there are TouchWiz bits running on Android 4.4 KitKat.

fotolia_81764888

The Galaxy Note Edge grabs your attention. Its curves are subjective and divisive

 

But let’s focus on what’s different here: that edge. There are two display modes you can flit between: a slender, unassuming bar that can display a customized message and a more substantial column that attempts to offer extra functionality, notifications or context-dependent menus for certain apps, like the camera.

The front-facing camera is also a top-end sensor compared to the competition, 3.7 megapixels with an f/1.9 lens.

While I’m not a huge selfie taker, you’ll have to ask our Senior Selfie Editor, but I do take a whole lot of photos with my smartphone.

The same high-resolution 2,560 x 1,600 screen we're certain 1080p Plus

The same high-resolution 2,560 x 1,600 screen we’re certain 1080p Plus

When it’s expanded, the UI is a basic row of icons, which you can navigate with a little swipe. This may look a little unusual, but swishing through the various mini-screens is immensely satisfying.

And how does Apple’s biggest phone compare to the Note Edge? Well, both remain unwieldy to grip, and the Note Edge is wider. However, the edged screen nuzzles into my hand better and those software tweaks mentioned above give it the advantage.

However, just like the stylus, there’s a while before you get the knack of all the little provisions Samsung’s made to ease users into this screen size.

The screen is marginally smaller than the Note 4, despite the cranked-up pixel count. Like the Note 4, text pops a little more, and pictures you take with the 16MP camera are obviously better replicated on the Note Edge’s screen.

All told, it’s an excellent camera. The image stabilizing works well on all the neon lights that pepper Tokyo, while even people were neatly captured. There’s some noise, but it compares favorably against older Galaxy phones. Daylight meant effortless captures and some really nice shots, if I say so myself.

Well, both remain unwieldy to grip, and the Note Edge is wider. However, the edged screen nuzzles into my hand better and those software tweaks mentioned above give it the advantage.

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